I found an old Gameoverse Facebook page for anyone who wanted to see what this project might've looked like before Glitch picked it up.
Arin was planned to voice this character for a decade. There's an irony in how he actively participates in Sonic and furry shit while pretending to be above them and asserting that their stories shouldn't be serious or sincere.
Now he's voicing in a furry drama
The scene where there's sudden therapy-speak "I know you've been through a lot!", etc. reminded me that an unfortunate number of indie cartoons are just low rent Steven Universe clones. Well, lower rent.
Arin was planned to voice this character for a decade. There's an irony in how he actively participates in Sonic and furry shit while pretending to be above them and asserting that their stories shouldn't be serious or sincere.
Now he's voicing in a furry drama
Arin was planned to voice this character for a decade. There's an irony in how he actively participates in Sonic and furry shit while pretending to be above them and asserting that their stories shouldn't be serious or sincere.
Now he's voicing in a furry drama
Also am I the only one that rolled my eyes when it was revealed that for whatever reason the planet goes apeshit when they just tell them that completing the game destroys the planet?
It really feels like someone randomly brought it up while they were writing the story and they somehow hadn't thought of such an easy solution before >So uhhh why don't they just TELL them not to complete the game?
>UHHHHHH THE PLANET IS ALIVE AND GOES APESHIT IF YOU DO!
>BRILIANT! But I know it wasn't because he's been trying to greenlight this shit for like.... 12 years or something?
Also am I the only one that rolled my eyes when it was revealed that for whatever reason the planet goes apeshit when they just tell them that completing the game destroys the planet?
It really feels like someone randomly brought it up while they were writing the story and they somehow hadn't thought of such an easy solution before >So uhhh why don't they just TELL them not to complete the game?
>UHHHHHH THE PLANET IS ALIVE AND GOES APESHIT IF YOU DO!
>BRILIANT! But I know it wasn't because he's been trying to greenlight this shit for like.... 12 years or something?
Yeah they could write around it so easily too. It doesn't even have to be naivety. Hell they could have some interesting conflict that way.
Maybe they run into a hero who doesn't trust them and thinks they're trying to trick them?
Arin, plz.
Remember his OOT video where a majority of the problems he bitches about are moreso the fault of his own retardation rather than the game?
I mean don't get me wrong, OOT is not perfect and absolutely has some problems but Arin addresses almost none of them, he just bitches about how he lacks object permanence.
And him and his fans are literally too retarded to see what an amazing self-felt that was. Dude is(was) like 30 years old yet somehow like a toddler he can't mentally keep track of anything that isn't on the screen. If it isn't in front of him? It doesn't exist.
He did, and it was the exact same annoying high-pitched squeal then too.
It was a lot more excusable back then though, because
The episodes were very short, so unless you're binge watching, you wouldn't have to listen to it for long
The old GameOverse was far less serious, so at least there is grounds to argue that it's a goofy voice in a goofy cartoon
Budget. Specifically the extreme lack thereof that an old flash cartoon would have
It's not very excusable now, because:
The episodes are about 30 minutes long, and I assume it will continue to be like that in the full series.
The new GameOverse is trying to be more serious what with the trauma dumping and the more serious storyline. Flappers squeal is VERY out of place.
Budget. Specifically the extreme amount of it coming from the pockets of the Australian government through Glitch.
Of all the changes that was made to make the series more appealing to the general audience, it's baffling that Flappers' voice was not one of them. I'd blame Ross, but something tells me he just hired some other guy to be the voice director and let him handle all of that so Ross himself could focus on other stuff. Who is the voice director of GameOverse anyways?
God fucking damn it.
I found an old Gameoverse Facebook page for anyone who wanted to see what this project might've looked like before Glitch picked it up. View attachment 9020630
Arin was planned to voice this character for a decade. There's an irony in how he actively participates in Sonic and furry shit while pretending to be above them and asserting that their stories shouldn't be serious or sincere.
Now he's voicing in a furry drama
The scene where there's sudden therapy-speak "I know you've been through a lot!", etc. reminded me that an unfortunate number of indie cartoons are just low rent Steven Universe clones. Well, lower rent.
Also am I the only one that rolled my eyes when it was revealed that for whatever reason the planet goes apeshit when they just tell them that completing the game destroys the planet?
It really feels like someone randomly brought it up while they were writing the story and they somehow hadn't thought of such an easy solution before >So uhhh why don't they just TELL them not to complete the game?
>UHHHHHH THE PLANET IS ALIVE AND GOES APESHIT IF YOU DO!
>BRILIANT! But I know it wasn't because he's been trying to greenlight this shit for like.... 12 years or something?
And him and his fans are literally too retarded to see what an amazing self-felt that was. Dude is(was) like 30 years old yet somehow like a toddler he can't mentally keep track of anything that isn't on the screen. If it isn't in front of him? It doesn't exist.
And this is the guy glitch is courting for a new series, POST Michael "My Nega" KKKovACK. Either the fanbase ignores it and shows they're hypocrites, or Glitch is in serious shit soon
Also am I the only one that rolled my eyes when it was revealed that for whatever reason the planet goes apeshit when they just tell them that completing the game destroys the planet?
It really feels like someone randomly brought it up while they were writing the story and they somehow hadn't thought of such an easy solution before >So uhhh why don't they just TELL them not to complete the game?
>UHHHHHH THE PLANET IS ALIVE AND GOES APESHIT IF YOU DO!
>BRILIANT! But I know it wasn't because he's been trying to greenlight this shit for like.... 12 years or something?
A lot of the show feels like they wanted this really cool premise of "Videogame heroes travel between game worlds to help villains win while the villains must help the hero of that world win" and decided to warp the story around it's plot holes, but they barely tried. The idea of doing the reverse and sabotaging the hero or trying to stop the conflict doesn't exist.
Like, why can't you tell about the game rules when it's knowledge clearly doesn't affect them? It's not like anyone has an existential crisis over the realization that they are videogame character anyway. These character should be going through buzz lightyear levels of denial and breakdowns but the heroes simply get sad their friends died and the villain are simply stay 1 dimensionally evil.
Even the goal for both sides doesn't make sense.
"Let me explain it Bowser. We had to help Mario defeat you in order to destroy your world because this is the only way to bring your world back. I think you should join us " and then bowser joins them.