So how long 'til the Officer Fuzzyface spinoff?
So how long 'til the Officer Fuzzyface spinoff?
Also, after additional spotlight of Wanda, I have to give some major props to the character designers for this show. Anthropomorphic animals is like the bread-and-butter of animation, but to do so in this semi-photo-realistic way constantly risks teetering over into the Uncanny Valley, yet so far they've pulled it…
Would Mr. Peanutbutter be the John Stamos to Bojack's Bob Saget? They both have a penchant for dark blazers.
This show's been playing me so far with its casting, at one point I even believed they roped in J.D. Salinger for his part (Who just so happened so sound like Alan Arkin).
I know, right? I knew the relationship would peter out, but I wished once it did it could end in a way that wouldn't make PC look like an imbecile. Great execution!
I personally enjoyed this whole episode, though I'll agree the final third act is unarguably the strongest. The whole Princess Carolyn/Vincent thing I wasn't really on board with as a continuing plot-thread, though this ending here was really satisfying; it's ridiculous yet acceptable, having PC develop from the…
I just breezed through half the season today, and I must say I'm impressed with how thoroughly they've been using the supporting cast this time around, especially Mr. Peanut Butter. At some point Todd makes an implicit reference to how all his time is spent in the B-plot, and while for a moment it teeters on becoming…
It gets even weirder; one episode in this new season spends its entire plot trying to justify the existence of poultry in a world that includes intelligent, anthropomorphic chickens.
I can't help but hear this news and think about the HISHE video about the first ASP, with Batman telling Spidey he should have used the Lizard formula to heal Cpt. Stacy's wounds. I hope the writers didn't watch that video and think that was validation to write that in.
Primer reference!
The trailer for Batman V Superman hasn't really gotten me on board, but I'll see what happens along with everyone else.
This movie, with every new update—and there's been a lot of them—seems to confirm my suspiscions regarding the still-forming DCMU. At the very least, this deary, world-weary super-seriousness will just be restricted to all the Superman and Justice League films, since they all still have Zack Snyder's glossy style…
So is no one here going to bring up what might be the most batshit insane visual gag since Really Really Big Man's "nipples of the future"? I mean, it's a cartoon, I would have accepted the spray of a garden hose to perfectly freeze that charging army of kids, but for Golan to shove the hose up his ass, turn his…
I'm not trying to get you to like the show, I'd just prefer that you don't stick up your nose to those who do enjoy it for what it is.
The talk about Earth's Mightiest Heroes for some reason got me thinking how bizarre the Pym family tree is, when taken literally. Was it ever mentioned in the comics how Ultron and Magneto were technically related for a period?
Yeah, that actually is canon. To my knowledge, the "House of El" origin has been a post-Crisis development. Mark Waid's origin story confims its both the coat of arms and symbol of hope, and looks like an S out of pure coincidence, because comics.
So we shouldn't ignore a group or idea that potentially poses danger towards innocent and unsuspecting people, yet at the same time we shouldn't use the press or the Internet to an extent to expose them and their ideals, lest we we worry about those who, by our own premonitions, are not wise or able-minded enough to…
I can't help but recall that one episode of Spongebob, when the campfire goes out upon the very instant of open rationalization.