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Hip or not Bronies/MLP popularity it is a pretty early/mid 2010's trend. Lets say this goes for 5 years, this shit will date it quite a bit.
Exactly.
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Hip or not Bronies/MLP popularity it is a pretty early/mid 2010's trend. Lets say this goes for 5 years, this shit will date it quite a bit.
He actually wasn't upset about that, he was just comparing what the character was like. Still, it was unnecessary.He was also upset that the girl sounds like Applebloom from MLP;FIM ... even though Friendship is Magic didn't exist when this cartoon was made
I'm all for calling out the South for their racist heritage but how insanely douchey and elitist.His complaint was that the girl didn't want to use the inventions, in his version she'd be over-eager to play with them but mess up because southern people don't understand computers.
Here's how it went:It's not a dick move. It's a horrible monstrous move to those who actually deal with emotional disorders.
MrEnter said:Love Struck contains a lot of things I just hate about Valentines' Day specials with some stupid gender-stereotyping on top of it. There are a lot of smaller problems. Cupid is unlikable, and for some reason is stereotyped as camp. One of the bigger problems is that the episode quite seriously states that the life of both men and women is incomplete if they don't have a girlfriend/boyfriend. That can make a lot of people feel very awkward, like the people who choose to remain single, or the people who are asexual. I'd be lying if the stereotypes didn't bug the crap out of me either, and they don't use it any special effect likeOperation FUTURE. Timmy's Mom even says that her waffle iron reminds her of Timmy's Dad: it takes up space, it makes a mess, and it's obsolete.
So how would you guys save a premise like Growing Around? (assuming it can even be saved to begin with)
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The more I think about Growing Around, the more I'm convinced it'll end with everyone dying.
Make it start off normally and then have Robert discover an ancient tome of eldritch ages. They summon E'nnntu'ur and everyone dies. The following episodes take place in a parallel dimension in which nothing exists except for screams.So how would you guys save a premise like Growing Around? (assuming it can even be saved to begin with)
Challenge Mode: the parodies don't count.
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The adults frequently abuse the kids when they get sick of their shit. Also- ep where Robert gives Sally some crack for an acid tripI think it also would be an improvement if Growing Around was put on Adult Swim and it was more of a surreal satire than anything else. Even though Enter despises that block, it might be slightly more watchable than if it was a kid's show.
I'd simply have it explained better and possibly have the adults question the kids' authority.....kinda similar to how kids question the authority of adults except with stronger reasons. It would be interesting to have one adult behind the scenes manipulating the children. Also, the jobs the kids undertake should be used as learning experiences for them, with at least one adult supervisor....which brings me to my next point. The adults should have the option to not go to school and instead continue to pursue the career of their choice...leading to the creation of adult-run and adult attended schools that would teach the adults more about their craft should they choose to attend them.So how would you guys save a premise like Growing Around? (assuming it can even be saved to begin with)
Challenge Mode: the parodies don't count.
What the fuck? Really? Isn't that hypocritical of this douche then? I think he just says all that shit in his videos to get views.The adults frequently abuse the kids when they get sick of their shit. Also- ep where Robert gives Sally some crack for an acid trip
Tried reading one of his pieces called "Tuesday," but it's too slow.
Tried reading one of his pieces called "Tuesday," but it's too slow.