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at one point they're fighting new guy named Falcon, and Donald yippie kai yays at mister falconWhich line? I only lasted for like half of the first season.
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at one point they're fighting new guy named Falcon, and Donald yippie kai yays at mister falconWhich line? I only lasted for like half of the first season.
Not the same name, or course, but it's very obvious. Nu Gyroloose was also terrible, being an incompetent edgelord and worse, unfunny.
I loved Foster's as a kid, watching it again as an adult is embarrassing and irritating. There's SO much screaming, and everyone is an unlikable asshole. It's a great concept for a series, the characters are interesting, the designs are whimsical, the art style is fun...but the fucking screaming and meanness is just so fucking unbearable. Zero rewatch value.All I know is that many people in the online autistic community claim Cheese as representation. Same with this “Goo Goo Ga Ga” girl who made me want to rip my eardrums out after one clip. I can’t help but feel at least a little insulted.
He definitely had more influence from Zuckerberg than musk at the time. Musk wasn't as well known, wasn't even the ceo of Twitter till long after the series ended. Reboot tails was the last of the "good" nostalgia driven reboots. The ones that were actually decent to ok. Thundercats 2011, (NOT roar) hey arnold the jungle movie, Zim enter the florpus. Reboots for western animation at least used to have potential and didn't always make the masses groan. Speaking of which.View attachment 7673176View attachment 7673179View attachment 7673181
Hey it could've been worse, it could've been after he endorsed Trump.
This is all I have to say on the Disney Afternoon revival.
More insight and good "progressive " thinking from the people injecting and infecting themselves into western animation. They darkened her feathers a bit changed her into a beaner all cause "those poor brown migrants evil orange man is sending to alligator alcatraz."Is that supposed to be Grossalyn? When did she became dirt colored? Is this a Velma situation? She was insufferable already by default.
This show would never survive current year watchers simply on the basis that people (read: youtube video essayists) would begin questioning the world building of the show. Like were there imaginary friends during world war 2? Can imaginary friends die of old age? Is it legal to kill imaginary friends or are they more like a pet? Can imaginary friends breed or cross breed? Can a kid just make new imaginary friends on the spot and kill them for sustenance indefinitely? Can imaginary friends practice religion so when they die, they'll meet their respective god?I loved Foster's as a kid, watching it again as an adult is embarrassing and irritating. There's SO much screaming, and everyone is an unlikable asshole. It's a great concept for a series, the characters are interesting, the designs are whimsical, the art style is fun...but the fucking screaming and meanness is just so fucking unbearable. Zero rewatch value.
it also put the final nail in the Rickroll coffin by doing it at the Macys Parade (with Rick Astley appearing)This show would never survive current year watchers simply on the basis that people (read: youtube video essayists) would begin questioning the world building of the show. Like were there imaginary friends during world war 2? Can imaginary friends die of old age? Is it legal to kill imaginary friends or are they more like a pet? Can imaginary friends breed or cross breed? Can a kid just make new imaginary friends on the spot and kill them for sustenance indefinitely? Can imaginary friends practice religion so when they die, they'll meet their respective god?
This is a show that definitely didn't held up as well compared to other big hitters on CN, but it's probably one of the more thunk provoking over how horrifying you can push the concept of it.
It's definitely one of those cartoons where you're supposed to just take the premise for what it is, and like you pointed out, that doesn't really work in current media anymore thanks to fandoms demanding every work has some kind of "lore."This show would never survive current year watchers simply on the basis that people (read: youtube video essayists) would begin questioning the world building of the show. Like were there imaginary friends during world war 2? Can imaginary friends die of old age? Is it legal to kill imaginary friends or are they more like a pet? Can imaginary friends breed or cross breed? Can a kid just make new imaginary friends on the spot and kill them for sustenance indefinitely? Can imaginary friends practice religion so when they die, they'll meet their respective god?
This is a show that definitely didn't held up as well compared to other big hitters on CN, but it's probably one of the more thunk provoking over how horrifying you can push the concept of it.
I'm still fucking pissed they essentially backtracked to that one episode with the monks where there was a time portal for Jack to hop through to kill Aku and stop the bad future from happening, but he instead went back and saved them even though killing Aku would have prevented them from getting killed by the Guardians of the portal. This finale is essentially that episode's ending but Jack actually pulls into the portal.
You can excuse it by saying "well he's an ancient samurai warrior that probably didn't fully grasp time warping shenanigans by that point", still doesn't make it any less gay to where Jack prolonged all his friends' suffering to essentially go into the portal in the end and leave them behind to fight Aku even if the bad future never happened.
I feel like you'd have to have concrete answers to some of those, at least in passing. That's how Fairly Odd Parents worked, they had fairies but they also had rules so the fairies weren't OP. For imaginary friends, they could fade over time as they're neglected since children usually abandon/outgrow their imaginary friends by adulthood. Then since adults don't have as much imagination, adults can't make imaginary friends. Teenagers can make them, but usually only super lonely or messed up teenagers make them, which is why they're so dangerous and fighty like in the original show.This show would never survive current year watchers simply on the basis that people (read: youtube video essayists) would begin questioning the world building of the show. Like were there imaginary friends during world war 2? Can imaginary friends die of old age? Is it legal to kill imaginary friends or are they more like a pet? Can imaginary friends breed or cross breed? Can a kid just make new imaginary friends on the spot and kill them for sustenance indefinitely? Can imaginary friends practice religion so when they die, they'll meet their respective god?
This is a show that definitely didn't held up as well compared to other big hitters on CN, but it's probably one of the more thunk provoking over how horrifying you can push the concept of it.