Trollblade69
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No, I'm asking why the accusation of OOC is being made.OOC means "Out Of Character."
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No, I'm asking why the accusation of OOC is being made.OOC means "Out Of Character."
Yeah, that was the worst part of Korra.This is why I disregard Korra as canon and bonus points for the show leading up to a post apocalyptic future for the next iteration. They treated the old cast like they were washed up or dispensable losers.
I came up with the idea of having a old cast supporting the new one with information & networking.Pushing down the old cast to make the new one look better is an old cliché, usually because otherwise it makes you wonder why aren't the previous heroes fixing everything. Granted, there's spite involved here too.
Thinking of an early cartoon about divorce, I recall this TV special from 1979 that tackled the subject.Yeah sesame street had this problem with the "Snuffy's parents get a divorce" episode which the studio banned from ever being aired because they thought it would be too much for Kids with divorced parents. Or it might make kids worry that their parents arguing would mean they're going to get divorced.
I think they pushed the metaphor too hard when fusion was introduced, because the actual fusion characters are a fun idea and represent each characters relationship with each other. But our introduction to it was Amethyst shaking her ass.
Fusion can be a flexible metaphor but when you introduce it as an erotic act that's what it gets associated with for the rest of the show.
Avatar did this better with firebending, it has a negative and destructive connotation for nearly the entire run, both due to the villains using it and due to Aang burning Katara by accident.
But characters like Iron and the Aztec guys give us a deeper understanding of it over the course of the show, Steven Universe made the mistake of coming out the gate with sex. They should have introduced it as something innocent, because that's how we come to understand sex and relationships as we get older.
One thing I've always found interesting is Korra seemed like it was an actual epoch moment, because it was the exact first example of the modern 'semi reboot future timeline, where the old cast is treated like losers, pushed to the side, and used as set dressing for a mostly new setting following a new progressive protagonist who continues the legacy of the old main character'This is why I disregard Korra as canon and bonus points for the show leading up to a post apocalyptic future for the next iteration. They treated the old cast like they were washed up or dispensable losers.
Looking back I agree. The show was written on the two speeds of pure, no sarcasm intended autism. If a joke wasn't painfully slow and annoying. (It's hot in Topeka, the dancing cactus on bloos back) then it was loud and bouncy. (Macs sugar rushes, the episode where he and bloo were home alone)Unpopular Opinion: Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends sucked. It’s best episodes are low energy snoozes at best and completely forgettable in their entirety, with the exception of when the writing is so bad it pisses off the intended audience. It owes its art style to Samurai Jack and was a massive misstep considering the other things McCracken worked on.
cocococococococococococococococococococococococococococococococococococococoand I really don't get why cheese had more than one appearance on the show. He and Fred Fred burger were the equivalent of the great gazoo. A bad idea that should have been a one off joke but ended up killing every episode made after their introductions.
Damn, seems Dale finally did it.I have sad news Jonathan Joss the voice of John Redcorn from King of the Hill has died after getting shot by his neighbor
It's usually a really bad idea to have the old and new cast coexist because they often have to make the old cast washed up, old, and/or incompetent so they don't just solve every problem of the new cast.Pushing down the old cast to make the new one look better is an old cliché, usually because otherwise it makes you wonder why aren't the previous heroes fixing everything. Granted, there's spite involved here too.
Which is a shame because if there's something kids (and even some adults) nowadays need to see and learn is that the elders have to let you stand on your own and fail sometimes so you can grow in wisdom and strength. Helicopter mentors are no better than helicopter parents.It's usually a really bad idea to have the old and new cast coexist because they often have to make the old cast washed up, old, and/or incompetent so they don't just solve every problem of the new cast.
The world of ATLA is perfectly built to cause this problem tbh. The avatar has to die for someone else to inherit the position, and supposedly they're supposed to find out they're the avatar at age 16, though Aang found out at 12 because of the war and Katara found out as a toddler because SHE'S SO QUIRKY AND SPECIAL!!Pushing down the old cast to make the new one look better is an old cliché, usually because otherwise it makes you wonder why aren't the previous heroes fixing everything. Granted, there's spite involved here too.
It was. I remember taking time out of the day to watch the finale with my baby cousin. Good times.It's like the original ATLA was lightning in a bottle and literally any and every adaptation since has just shit the bed.
Replace ATLA with any IP made in the past century, and you've got modern media in a shellnutIt's like the original ATLA was lightning in a bottle and literally any and every adaptation since has just shit the bed.
I recall Tetsujin 28-Go FX did a nice job of having the OG Gigantor still help outIt's usually a really bad idea to have the old and new cast coexist because they often have to make the old cast washed up, old, and/or incompetent so they don't just solve every problem of the new cast.
Trolls, Bluey, Star Wars, Barbie, and lately I've been seeing a lot more Harry Potter stuff. The Walmart knockoff American Girls (My Life dolls I think they're called) have entire color-coded Hogwarts uniform sets.What's been getting merchandise these days? Just Spongebob and capeshit?
Unfortunately, many characters nowadays from the past decade are self-inserts of the writers who hate the original work and wish to destroy it, so downgrading the old cast is standard.Which is a shame because if there's something kids (and even some adults) nowadays need to see and learn is that the elders have to let you stand on your own and fail sometimes so you can grow in wisdom and strength. Helicopter mentors are no better than helicopter parents.
As seen here.Katara found out as a toddler because SHE'S SO QUIRKY AND SPECIAL!!
So, they must be the God-Emperor, then?avatar cannot afford to be human
Even as a kid I didn't understand why Mac liked Bloo or would visit every day to make sure they remain friends. Bloo was such an unlikable little shit.Unpopular Opinion: Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends sucked. It’s best episodes are low energy snoozes at best and completely forgettable in their entirety, with the exception of when the writing is so bad it pisses off the intended audience. It owes its art style to Samurai Jack and was a massive misstep considering the other things McCracken worked on.