The Amazing Digital Circus - Western Isekai that probably will become Hazbin Hotel killer

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Journalists are praising the finale of "The Boys" for intentionally embracing poor quality to satirize typical television finales around the same time as the TADC movie got leaked.

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Icing on the cake. The same gay fandom trying to cancel Jax voice actor for being tricked to say nigger are now turning on Glitch new waifu show for Arin history of saying Nigger online.
you see them stating that the show is racist or mysognistic just sells it to me better cause it makes them mad.

I gotta say...gooseworks and the voice actor for jax really brought it on themselves when they fostered a inoffensive gay demographic. maybe they brought in some interest from having oneyplays people do some voice roles in the show but by saying or doing something edgy THEN apologizing? They not only isolated the uber sensitive by doing a heckin problematique which by their mindset is punishable by death or something, but also isolated the more edgy and right leaning demographic by crying like faggots and bending a knee for people that would never forgive them. I cannot see a single possible way that they would think any of their optics was a good idea in any capacity.
 
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Honestly, I thought Episode 3 was probably the best the show ever was. I found myself chuckling at some of the gags, which isn't saying a lot, but for this show, it's something. The characters were fleshed out (until later), and the plot moved drastically with Kinger. The show only headed downwards since.
Kinger's talk about feeling more relaxed when it's dark because it reminds him of his wife retaining some level of herself after abstracting (the bit about his wife obviously ignored in the finale going by the leak) later gets kind of flanderized to suit the theorists in these last few episodes I noticed upon rewatching. Like he never really seems different in personality in the light or dark, he's just a naturally friendly guy who knows more than he lets on in the start others cosntantly frame as crazy and weird till we get alone time with him and he talks with pomni in the third episode and later ragatha in the gun episode. The bucket head thing was a funny visual but that and the prior episode suddenly treating it like it wasn't just a calming thing but the kind of stupid sanity meter mechanic the video essay leeches and reddit people framed it as was really kind of jarring, especially when he's still written kinda the same as he already was. Like him just making up rules on the fly to heal HP for shit int he gun episode was both a fun gag and a character moment.

Also people really need to point otu that the brains can "nothing matters nobody real!" shit was literally what Jax was telling himself to cope with being stuck int he simulation and him being proven right conflicts with him beign proven wrong earlier on other shit. he's not supposed to be always right and the one time he's right about the abel escape the circus thing being an adventure caine set up is meant to hammer that in because he couldn't even handle being right for once.
 
Absolute disaster class of epic proportions, and this is for sure going to cause the cope of thousands, if not millions of TADC fans for such a mediocre ending.

You love to see it.

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"Hey Fred give me a show with extra emotional drama,"
"Extra therapy scenes, got it."
"and hold the character development,"
"Hold the character development?"
"And hold the plot."
"Hold the plot!?"
"HEY JIMMY, give me a show with NOTHING"
"...nuthin?"

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Nothing like a little Crystal Air and Crystal IV to make the ol' hands grow.
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The show would have managed that if the tranny wasnt such a lazy fag and instead spend the first season being episodic with the characters being subjected to progressively more deranged challenges, infact that was my expectation of this, but i guess crying and trooning out the rabbit character was more important.

This right here. And take away the attempts at existentialism, horror-lite, and the obvious cursing, then you have a pretty fun kids show that could get as serious as it needs to be simply as an episodic adventure with actual stakes.

I personally was wishing for fabricated memories to be guiding most of the way and that the characters were all simply there because they were all mentally ill in real life and the program's purpose is to help them work through their issues, like a psychological therapy they all willingly signed up for but forgot. Yet, maybe some didn't sign up for it and it was forced on them. Hence why Jax apparently deserved to "be there the most". The constraints of time do not matter because how would you know how many years you are in there unless you are marking the walls? There are no clocks for example. You could simply be losing yourself into the adventures that you perceive x amount of years went by but it was actually days and you're hooked up to a dozen machines lol.

To try a season 2 would simply be to drop more edgy troons into the simulation and then our current gullible cast tells them they can contort the world to a degree and just have fun adventures but then the newcomers discover the truth behind the cuck tent or something and all hell breaks loose. But I really want this to die. Meaning no game, no alt universe, nothing. Just fucking stop.
 
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I dunno, I find the concept of being immortal in a world where you can have anything you want conjured up at any time far less scary or existential than the zoomers are making it out to be. Then again, I’m also someone who finds no sense of creepiness in the concept of the backrooms whatsoever and feel like the only thing scaring zoomers about it is the concept that they might one day have to work in an office


Was it ever said they’re immortal? Abstraction is a death of self they all risk eventually succumbing to. And we don’t have a reason to think that the 90s computer the all trapped in will run forever.

Overall sounds like you would agree Gosenworks' entire thesis, which is: 'There is meaning in a stagnant existence.'

Even so, just the very idea that you are not real, and never were, that all your past, all your memories are a lie. That you are at best a copy of someone, and that your death will mean absolutely nothing to your loved ones, because as far as they are concerned you don’t even exist, and that the life you thought was yours was someone else’s. Or that nothing you ever do will ever matter in the real world — would be enough to drive some people mad.

But like you said, some people, like Goosework himself, do cope with life's hardships through hedonism.
 
If I had to take a shot in the dark, it's probably a reference to (or lifted from) Tezuka's Metropolis (2001) where Ray Charles' I Can't Stop Loving You blares over a techno-nightmare Tower of Babylon exploding for five minutes straight. It's one of the most tonally dissonant sequences in any film I've seen in recent memory, but that dissonance between music and image is entirely intentional and transcendent to experience. Unfortunately for Goose you actually have to be a good storyteller to pull something like that off. Knowing the rules before you break them and all that.

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Damn, I had no idea anime was using CGI all the way back in 2001. The 3D animations look uncannily modern.
 
Even so, just the very idea that you are not real, and never were, that all your past, all your memories are a lie. That you are at best a copy of someone, and that your death will mean absolutely nothing to your loved ones, because as far as they are concerned you don’t even exist, and that the life you thought was yours was someone else’s. Or that nothing you ever do will ever matter in the real world — would be enough to drive some people mad.

I guess I’m just a big fan of Blade Runner which goes by the logic of “if you believe you’re real to the point of feeling pain and having emotion, are you really artificial?”

The whole concept of do androids dream, because the concept of dreaming is biological and wouldn’t apply to something fake, only for the Nexus 6 models to be able to dream and fight for their life despite the short lifespan ultimately made them just as human as anyone(especially if you choose to believe Deckard was a replicant, which the unicorn dream all but proves he is).

And isn’t the point of our existence to ultimately find meaning and value in the experiences and relationships we develop rather than looking for some greater purpose?

I think, as a fan of books and movies like that, I never found much issue with the philosophical question, but I definitely wouldn’t agree much with Goosworx
 
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Damn, I had no idea anime was using CGI all the way back in 2001. The 3D animations look uncannily modern.
early 2000s animation was full of cgi and 2d animation mixed media shit sometimes to really cool effect. It's always been a really nice look when done right.
 
Was it ever said they’re immortal? Abstraction is a death of self they all risk eventually succumbing to. And we don’t have a reason to think that the 90s computer the all trapped in will run forever.

Overall sounds like you would agree Gosenworks' entire thesis, which is: 'There is meaning in a stagnant existence.'

Even so, just the very idea that you are not real, and never were, that all your past, all your memories are a lie. That you are at best a copy of someone, and that your death will mean absolutely nothing to your loved ones, because as far as they are concerned you don’t even exist, and that the life you thought was yours was someone else’s. Or that nothing you ever do will ever matter in the real world — would be enough to drive some people mad.

But like you said, some people, like Goosework himself, do cope with life's hardships through hedonism.
The thesis seems to be "trapped in a hellish digital world where you can't die is roughly equivalent to being trans in America"
 
They not only isolated the uber sensitive by doing a heckin problematique which by their mindset is punishable by death or something, but also isolated the more edgy and right leaning demographic by crying like faggots and bending a knee for people that would never forgive them.
But like you said, some people, like Goosework himself, do cope with life's hardships through hedonism.
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This meme accurately describes western animation in the last ten years for a reason.
 
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