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About the animatic bit, that was actually a NASA ship that crashed into Wander's universe. The green-lightning is Lord Hater's. And the monkey screams hint that it might belong to Hater as there's a fan theory going on that Lord Hater might have originally been a chimpanzee (in light of how NASA used to launch chimps

Pretty much. The monkey calls make it pretty close to real for me.

Wander's backstory won't be told fully, but just hints. I think the episode one of the crew planned near the end has to do with Wander needing help by himself or something like that. But there are still some more hints for Wander and Sylvia's background.

It's a game changer since it's a half hour episode, also a Musical to spice things up.

Yeah, I can see how The Rival has some problems regarding that some aren't buying the whole Hater loves Dominator chunk since The Battle Royale (due to how they find the potential in Dominator's character mixed in there with the only spot on was The Bot because no romance was involved to show other things besides her

Both only composed the theme song and maybe a few songs. But most of the music work is from Andy Bean who now lives in L.A.. Fuller Condon is living separately in Charleston, SC to focus on his solo work (but they do reunite occasionally for any live performances).

I bet My Fair Hatey the Musical is gonna go spectacular with this outcome. Prediction in place.

I believe they will. I heard from the WOY crew two major standalones will focus on her like one of the two is her daily routines in her villainy (but also feature the mains). Craig McCracken recently tweeted whether she will have a major Dominator standalone through her point of view, and he said Yes.

We got 4 more to go and two involves Wander and Sylvia dealing with Dominator's force (including a Reunion with Sylvia's relatives on a planet due for an inavsion), and the others, Hater making a Cartoon and Emperor Awesome going in Dominator's ship. Then it's the Musical Episode My Fair Hatey where it looks like

Yeah The Show Stopper does have its faults in the gags as hit-or-miss, but I like it a bit better than what the review says. It's still standalone in its right. So that's why my expectations are lower than the half hour Dominator episodes where I do expect things to change for better or worse depending on the

I agree with your points on the studies of Wander and Hater in The Hole, and the impressive visuals (since Eddie Trigueros has some expressive designs in his episodes than Dave Thomas’s). While I kinda felt it was a bit too mean-spirited on Hater, it still does make an interesting insight to how Hater was so close to

Wander asking for help is an interesting idea that really needs to be explored later this season. In fact, Dave Thomas hinted that they will explore more of it somewhere near the end of Season 2 (many standalones after the Musical Episode My Fair Hatey). Or I guess with small moments of that in some more episodes here

Their expectations whenever they are used to story driven shows on a silly show that happens to start exploring the elements rely on getting the plot points addressed asap than relying on cartoon shenanigans from Season 1 (thinking of progression from silly to getting serious and not going backward). Even though kids

Here's what Frank Angones says about the next chunk:

Got confirmation from Frank Angones that Dominator's next appearance will be a Wander & Sylvia episode that has nothing to do with Wander's matchmaking plans. Meaning it would explore on Wander and Sylvia's encounter of a Dominator invaded planet or other kinds of evil deeds Dominator would do in the Galaxy. Probably

There is a good chance of some bits of development for Dominator since Noel Wells (her voice) from the Huffington Post article stated her characteristics are fleshed out (I guess it's saved for much later in the second chunk, The Musical, and the final chunk). http://www.huffingtonpost.c…

For now it's in the POV of the Main 4 than giving away too much on Dominator's characterizations in this status quo yet. Noel Wells (her voice actress) pointed out in a Jim Hill article that she is written as a fully developed three-dimensional character. I think those will be fully explored a few times here, and more

Gonna leave this here for those who criticized the humor (which is the point of the show anyways), and Wander's character development. And others who have issues with the "romance cliche."

Yeah and more chaotic to have a lust for power in the Fire Nation and mess around with Team Avatar with much slapstick!

That's the thing about Wander (and this show). It seems like we are at an age when today's kids and fans are enlightened with shows like Gravity Falls, Steven Universe, Adventure Time, Korra, etc. (which I really enjoyed them don't get me wrong) that have thought-provoking stories, very relatable characters (mainly