I'm certainly hoping it will. It's always a bittersweet thing though, like when Rebecca Sugar left to start up Steven Universe. Ah well, we'll always have "Sons of Mars".
I'm certainly hoping it will. It's always a bittersweet thing though, like when Rebecca Sugar left to start up Steven Universe. Ah well, we'll always have "Sons of Mars".
That's probably the funniest Starfire has ever been on the show. Despite the very justifiable grousing of the show's overexposure, last week's episodes were pretty strong.
That's certainly the impression I got from PB and Neddy's origin scene, more so than any specific birth defect. PB's initial impression of life is one of wonder and discovery. Neddy's first memory is of pain, and can only see the world in terms of how it can hurt him. PB does lead something of a charmed life, but…
It's better to burn out than fade away.
Hype away, equine friend. I remember liking the pilot for that series when I saw it. Also, I believe Hillary Florido is keeping the Regular Show legacy alive at SU.
That's a shame to hear, he's certainly one of the most unique voices on the storyboard team. Though with the way animation production works, I assume we'll still see more Moynihan episodes down the line.
I'm all for a PB focused arc, especially in preparation for the Marceline miniseries. Her being deposed gives us the rare chance to see her relationships and interests outside the context of a ruler.
While true, if it keeps giving us shows of the caliber of Steven Universe and Over the Garden Wall, I'm alright with letting that be a part of AT's legacy.
I'm really liking the King of Ooo's new regime so far. He's like Andrew Ryan if you replaced charisma with complete idiocy. The Banana Guards were in top form ("Answer this ancient riddle! … I forgot the riddle"), and I saw some stunning nature artwork in the backgrounds. And lest it go unmentioned, Finn gets to…
Back when I was 8 years old I tried my hand at the second Laura Bow game. I was having a good time with it, solving puzzles and the like. Then I got to the first murder. Suffice to say, it was gruesome and jarring enough that I didn't take a second crack at the game for nearly 20 years.
Got my own copy and have been busily indoctrinating friends and coworkers who will listen. CN is also airing it two episodes per night this week in what I hope is the start of a yearly tradition.
I picked the perfect night to catch up on the last two episodes of this amazing show before watching this one. After watching "Vs the Future" and this back to back, I'm kinda freaking out right now. My feeble mortal brain wasn't made to endure such intensity.
Not S&P approved.
Saw him in Ft. Lauderdale, and the audience went nuts once they figured out what was going on in the video. Fantastic concert from an amazing performer.
In keeping with my Fire Emblem joke above, Jill from Path of Radiance is one of my favorite characters of this model. I'm pleased that Peridot's character arc is shaping up much like hers.
Yeah, the caste system will definitely be a constant through Gem society. I expect we'll see a Gem culture that used to be more devoted to the arts as well as conquest, as opposed to the current model of survival/expansion at all costs. Homeworld gives me a very imperial Rome vibe, especially since it's currently…
Rose is still my prime suspect in that case. The simultaneous reveal that Rose put Lapis in the mirror and that Steven is Rose's son would be quite the moment for the Beach Summer Fun Buddies.
I'm skeptical that there were cows there at all. I think Garnet was just enjoying being a hayseed.
I have a feeling the view of Homeworld is being deliberately set up this way in preparation for a bigger reveal down the line. I'm of the opinion that Peridot is much younger than any Gem we've seen so far, and has lived her entire life under the current regime. She can only offer a perspective on what Gem culture…
I would be impressed if this episode hadn't been leaked. With 2-3 days of prep time, I would feel let down if that's the only piece of art out there.