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I like the touch of adding Edward Snowden.
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I like the touch of adding Edward Snowden.
I like how the Communists are as far away from Hitler as possible.
Although, drawing a T on the face of Great Leader President Kim Il-sung? Let's just hope no-one from the DPRK embassy is reading this thread.
I have not seen a video these people made yet but I want to believe this is all just some parody of crappy crossover fanfiction.
I want to believe.
Hiatt Grey said:Hello my name is Hiatt Grey and i love Trains and my Favorite Tv Shows as Thomas & Friends, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, Family Guy and SpongeBob SquarePants i had been watching 76859Thomas and Stuingtion's Movie Crossovers and i have decide to make some my Self.
How old's this guy again?Hello my name is Hiatt Grey and i love Trains and my Favorite Tv Shows as Thomas & Friends, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, Family Guy and SpongeBob SquarePants i had been watching 76859Thomas and Stuingtion's Movie Crossovers and i have decide to make some my Self.
This reminds me of those times when I was a little kid and I doodled on paper in school little comics of the adventures of things like Jazz Jackrabbit, Sonic the Hedgehog, Mega man, Swat Late, Mortal Kombat, Street Fighter, etc because as a young kid I thought having all of these characters in one big story was kinda cool. But then again I was ten years old.
I feel like these people who make these kinds of videos are at that stage perpetually as adults and never grew out of it. Only with way less effort.
If these were maybe drawings and not meant to be taken seriously then this wouldn't be so sad.
I guess the kids involved in this crossover community are also part of the No Cussing Club too.
I think the problem is that these people see other people do it (like DC crossing over Batman & Superman. Or Hasbro with Transformers & G.I. Joe. Or Capcom with any and everything). Then something clicks in their head and the say to themselves "Hey, that sounds like a good idea! Maybe I'll do it!" And I won't lie, I actually do kinda like crossovers.
The problem stems from people who, for some reason, starts including things like Pooh (and other children's shows/movies) into the mix. And looking back on it, you have to admit. Your idea of a crossover at age ten seems a lot more entertaining then having Winnie the Pooh chumming around Barney The Dinosaur and SpongeBob.
I'd also advise that you don't give them (the "Pooh's Adventures" creators) any ideas. For all we know, they may be even shittier at drawing.
Its like every new weirdo and man child thing that shows its face on the internet my mind still boggles to comprehend. Its as if 7 year olds with reading skills learned how to use Windows movie maker.
I remember when I was younger, I thought crossovers in cartoons were the greatest. Jimmy Neutron and Timmy Turner meeting in The Jimmy and Timmy Power Hour was the coolest thing ever for me at the time.
I watched that, too. Even those Friday night cartoon commercials on Cartoon Network were awesome, because they had characters from different shows interacting. I'd get so tickled about it.I personally grew up with the Flintstones/Jetsons crossover. And watched it over, and over, and over on video.
I watched that, too. Even those Friday night cartoon commercials on Cartoon Network were awesome, because they had characters from different shows interacting. I'd get so tickled about it.