Growing Around Growing Around: A slow moving trainwreck. (General Thread)

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The Worst Growing Around Character?

  • Sally

    Votes: 24 25.3%
  • Linda

    Votes: 2 2.1%
  • Talula

    Votes: 2 2.1%
  • Timmy

    Votes: 11 11.6%
  • Robert

    Votes: 9 9.5%
  • Gumdrops

    Votes: 39 41.1%
  • Other

    Votes: 8 8.4%

  • Total voters
    95
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http://growing-around.deviantart.com/journal/More-Questions-Yay-525323111

I also asked a question about the education system in Growing Around. I'm waiting to see if it gets answered.

EDIT: The other questions people asked are pretty good, too. I wonder how Enter's going to answer them.
 
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Another way I'd extoll the virtues of Steven Universe is that it's a show able to continue on with any number of self contained plots, limited only in possibility by the writers' creativity, for however long, giving it the ability to run as long as similarly structured shows like Adventure Time or FiM. But like those shows, there's a distinctly clear overreaching plot line developing, which will allow the makers to eventually wrap the story up neatly when they do run out of ideas.

Growing Around lacks any such greater continuity and like say, Spongebob or Family Guy (shows Enter hates), will depend on being funny enough to get by on fan/network goodwill and Random Access Humor, instead of having an internal plot to serve as the framework of the one-off episodes.

Which it lacks, of course.
 
This is a weird question
but, forgetting about everything else about the episode, which GA episode has the worst title?
I think I'd go for "Picture Day"
just because of how uncreative it is
being a blatant ripoff
Kathy's Impossible Box. Unless it's supposed to be one giant, sophomoric vagina joke. In which case, mission accomplished.
 
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I also asked a question about the education system in Growing Around. I'm waiting to see if it gets answered.

EDIT: The other questions people asked are pretty good, too. I wonder how Enter's going to answer them.
Could someone ask a question regarding how the industry, military, or just jobs in general work there? Do adults run the factories or are there literally child workers out there manufacturing cars and stuff? Is there a child president and his top confident sitting on the button for deploying giant, ice cream-flavored nuclear warheads?
 
Could someone ask a question regarding how the industry, military, or just jobs in general work there? Do adults run the factories or are there literally child workers out there manufacturing cars and stuff? Is there a child president and his top confident sitting on the button for deploying giant, ice cream-flavored nuclear warheads?

Added this to my original question just now.
Though I'm wondering when the FAQ is going to be finished.
 
Enter said:
Life is right where Timmy wants it, and he won't let it budge. Even if it grows legs (or maybe wings!) and tries to run off, Timmy keeps it on a tight leash. The boss of his own lemonade store, living with a happy (if not slightly disorganized) family, Timmy leads a stable life. He knows what he wants and where he's going. And he's not gonna grow up.
So, what do we know about Timmy, beside his fear of growing up, again ?
 
Could someone ask a question regarding how the industry, military, or just jobs in general work there? Do adults run the factories or are there literally child workers out there manufacturing cars and stuff? Is there a child president and his top confident sitting on the button for deploying giant, ice cream-flavored nuclear warheads?
Nobody has any idea, not even Enter himself. Presumably there is an all child military, complete with child fighter pilots, child helicopter door gunners, and child paratroopers.
 
It seems like the crew doesn't want people to think too deeply about any aspect of this project.

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Which is funny, because Enter just made a review where he was complaining about leaving the audience to assume things.
 
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