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Who the hell doesn't like Niel deGrasse Tyson?
Besides Sheldon Cooper from Big Bang Theory?
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Who the hell doesn't like Niel deGrasse Tyson?
Besides Sheldon Cooper from Big Bang Theory?
The only reviewers I really watch are Spoony and the guys at Cinemassacre.I honestly wish there starts to be a movement for non-biased ego-centric reviewers on YouTube. Then again, that means less Ed pages for me to laugh at.
He constantly hates on Seth McFarlane. As much as I dislike Family Guy, Seth believes in and puts a lot of money toward good causes.
1413 Aldo93010th Oct 2014 03:39:06 PM from Quahog, R.I.
Take classes on animation. Learn how to draw. Produce a student film, even. It's a damn shame you can't apprentice yourself these days.
To be even safe and make sure your show is genuinely good, once you've done the above, get a job on some other show. Then you'll have some credits once you go to sell your show.
1414Nayolfa
"Take classes on animation. Learn how to draw. Produce a student film, even. It's a damn shame you can't apprentice yourself these days."
And doing that would have this project on hold for many years. Can you just possibly think that some people can make cartoons without wasting expansive amounts on a career that could fail for them.
I decide to try and find the post where he explains the back story but interesting I found this post from him and tvtrope member who repently now have hammered it in why growing around is not a good idea.
1449 Nayolfa13th Oct 2014 08:08:28 AM from http://nayolfa.deviantart.com
After a war started by greed that destroyed 60% of humanity. The adults of this world put the innocent minded children in control in order to keep society from falling again.
Is it really that hard to buy this setup? It's a "What if" scenery where kids have the roles of adults and vise versa. It's a lot more straightforward than other strange cartoons.
You know Nayolfa never learns he did the same thing on the tvtropes forum people tried to tell him why Growing around wouldn't work and he just replied smugly and avoided actually answering actually question hell he even gave a completely different back story to the show that he clearly made up off the top of his head there as well.
Ok, damned if I can't remember the title, but I'm pretty sure that is verbatim the plot of some book I read back in 5th grade.And here what Nayolfa said was the background to the world of growing around and why kids are in control.
Did he now? Fascinating...
And here what Nayolfa said was the background to the world of growing around and why kids are in control.
For the love of god, can't they just spend a couple months to craft a pitch bible and expansive lore?
What the fuck? That's... that's really stupid. On the plus side he must have realized it was stupid because he didn't use that explanation here, or at least I hope, but.... wow
What the fuck? That's... that's really stupid. On the plus side he must have realized it was stupid because he didn't use that explanation here, or at least I hope, but.... wow
Put a kid in power, and usually an adult will manipulate them. *cough* Akame ga Kill *cough*Not like "Some kid ended up being a ruler in history and society kind of just rolled with it" was any better a rationale.
And here what Nayolfa said was the background to the world of growing around and why kids are in control.
1449 Nayolfa13th Oct 2014 08:08:28 AM from http://nayolfa.deviantart.com
After a war started by greed that destroyed 60% of humanity. The adults of this world put the innocent minded children in control in order to keep society from falling again.
Seriously, look at some of the shit his fanboys have posted on this shitty journal (note, not every one of them are from fanboys, just about 1/4 of them): http://mrenter.deviantart.com/journal/New-rule-514043947
And here what Nayolfa said was the background to the world of growing around and why kids are in control.