No, I will stop unnecessary reading adult humor in children's shows when I'm dead!
No, I will stop unnecessary reading adult humor in children's shows when I'm dead!
So, does anyone know how this show managed to get away with Grunkle Stan telling Dipper to use "some other kind of C-word"? Intentional or not, that's still quite…yeah.
"I'm Dopper" may be the best line this show has ever had.
He claimed on the commentary that during "Rixty Minutes", most of the improvised scenes were recorded with the help of a bottle of Hennessy.
Steven's real parents are Freddie Mercury and Steve Rogers. It is known.
Good answer
Talking about "Rick" in reference to "The Walking Dead" made me really confused for a second. Which brings me to a great idea for a show. Replace Rick Grimes with Rick Sanchez. Problem solved!
Nina Arianda's delivery of that line was beautiful.
"the rest of us naked apes"
Someone's a fan of Kill la Kill.
I'd go with two. I think full disclosure of pertinent details like that is important. Otherwise, it just kind of feels kind of weird. Almost like sex under false pretenses.
Damn, I never even noticed that before. You're right though.
Dan Harmon actually explicitly compares him to The Doctor when describing his character. Doctor Who influenced a lot of this show.
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Apparently it'll freeze you solid if you try to eat it. Plus, it would probably just taste like water if you did manage to do that.
Oh, I'm sure you had that same opinion. I just felt like clarifying that point.
There's no way they'd do that because this cover is still heteronormative.
This video makes you especially aware of J.K. Simmons' range. The sound of his voice completely changes the nature of that character, even if the animation is the same. https://www.youtube.com/wat…
Spoiler alert: They all actually stand for "Ducktective".
Is Ford also Tenzin in your fanfic?
I think the fact that Alex Hirsch voices Stan implies that it's Hirsch's way of explaining why he doesn't necessarily like the term "kids' show" or that there's nothing wrong with liking cartoons. Of course, it's also teasing the periphery fanbase he loves so much.