I’m just going to leave this here...
I’m just going to leave this here...
Swipe right for Three Dog. Dat charisma.
Nope, Canadian Male, Yuri Narss according to his page.
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Huh? Who and what?
The blue light across his helmet actually works really well as a design. It looks like one of J.J. Abrams lens flare, and since he is directing the newest Star Wars movie then all the more fitting!
The topic is how Toy Story “went too far” and yet most of this article laments how they didn’t go far enough. It’s like I stumbled upon Cracked somehow. After yesterday’s superlative K-Wong articles, I’m a bit disappointed.
Really just seems like the person writing this is someone with too much time on their hands is trying to over complicate kids movies with their own logic. We can’t just enjoy movies anymore is what I get from this article.
It was quite clearly stated that Buzz was not flying at the end of the first movie, he was falling with style.
Just stop it. This is false, and it’s an illusion born of privilege. It used to be only white men could get outraged. Now everyone gets to talk back to the white men. Deal with it.
That’s the real lesson that adults got from following the kids of Peanuts — that irrational childhood fears and anxieties don’t magically disappear just because you get older. Each of the kids (and Snoopy) presented different ways that people confront (or deny) those fears. Charlie Brown wallowed in them. Lucy…
He’s a murderer.
“Do you see how different this strip is from the one in 1955?”
That’s a pretty weak comparison, honestly. Gumball and Regular Show aren’t trying to be the sort of series Adventure Time is, and they have very different styles of humor. They really don’t have much in common aside from being on Cartoon Network.
I liked it because it became deeper as it went along. I know that sounds pretentious and all, but learning that Adventure Time is post-nuclear Apocalypse, the Lovecraftian nature of the Lich and delving into the psyches of characters like the Ice King made it more than a generic adventure cartoon.
Adventure Time has a massive, evolving fantasy/post-apocalyptic sci-fi/cosmic setting with gray and grayer morality running all through it. It’s glorious and a shame if you don’t watch it.