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>>153078576>>153078805Kino
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>>153088393Taeshi's hack writing aside, Paulo has proven capable of having friction with Lucy and seeing her downsides while growing closer and closer to Mike. I feel like Paulo will need an excuse to completely forsake scarf cat for bow cat, especially since he thinks the two need each other.
>>153088035Funfact, Lucy didn't know Paulo left Jasmine when she offered unprotected se- I mean, to "make out"
>>153085719Lol, both that and a passionate interest in taboo/dark themes.>>153088393Core personality traits of Lucy and Paulo are being lesbian/gay in denial and crying like babies cause "I'm flawed and troubled and can't help it, feel sorry for me". But Paulo is far more redeemable than Lucy, she makes it so hard to root for her. She's a deeply immersive and tragically impulsive character but stubbornly refuses to acknowledge her mistakes.
>>153089011All a plot to ruin their relationship in the future. I imagine if Paulo impregnated Jasmine, her religiously conservative parents would be like "Get out of my house, you're disowned you disgrace" but she just lives with and raises her kitties with Paulo.
>>153088035Daisy has an unrequited crush on Mike, had a relationship with Abbey where she was pushy despite not really loving him, and remains somewhat charmed by Augustus's initial attitude despite him later revealing he's rapey and a huge creep. For these sins she gets called a whore/manipulative/childish by other characters AND by the author.Lucy has a semi-requited crush on Mike, had unprotected sex and a date with Paulo when she doesn't really love him, was charmed by Augustus playing hard-to-get AFTER he revealed his true colors, and flirts for fun/attention/favors constantly. Yet she talks down to Daisy about how she's stupid/slutty/childish, and this is framed as her being correct and altruistic.Of all the characters in this comic, I feel Daisy gets the worst deal. She is objectively the most morally-upright of the 4 main characters (though that's not a very high bar), yet she's stuck putting up with these dumb assholes acting like she's the one who "doesn't get it", and playing mommy to their insipid tantrums.
So... if the Minions serve the most evil creature they see and they started working for Gru in the late 60s, does that imply Gru is responsible for things worse than the Cambodian genocide?
>>153089187or they just didn't see that
>>153089187Is it “most evil” or “best villain”?
>>153089766That's their big get out of jail free card. They dont sense evil over an area, they wander around until they see someone do a sufficiently evil deed and follow that person. They simply can conveniently not be there when someone is doing a real world genocide or other horrible thing they wont make an animated movie about.
How do you think prison life is treating Lex?
>>153090021Lex is smart, he keeps that jar of his own piss up his ass so he can't get raped
>>153090021Why doesn't Superman simply rape the Luthor?
>>153090021>Your lawyer can't hear you squealing from an asylum, Lex.
>>153090021It is insane that Warner bros sabotaged the sequel to a billion dollar movie just to make a funny meme canon.
Wasn't his universe collapsed or something. Could we argue that he's dead?
Worse or better than the Mario films?
>>153087020From my memory, better.
>>153087020Better on account of actually trying
>>153087020Better than Galaxy.
https://www.cartoonbrew.com/feature-film/tim-johnson-underneath-the-umbrella-wizard-of-id-259802.html
Now we can only hope *that* fancast comes true
>>153086426going all in on "quietly cancelled mid-production and buried"
>>153086695My reflex is imagining a dipshit investor in Dubai like the Garfieldeats guy.
>>153086565You'd think with these comicmstrips groeing evermore niche they would just focus on appealing to oldfag fans, instead we keep getting the smurf treatment.
>>153086426Huh. It’s a passion project so that’s cool. >Goodman Pictures has teamed with director Tim Johnson to launch Underneath the Umbrella Productions and develop film and television projects. The venture launches with a trio of notable literary acquisitions: Johnny Hart’s long-running comic strips B.C. and Wizard of Id, as well as The Book of the Dun Cow by Walter Wangerin Jr.>This is a dream project. As a young boy, I learned to draw by tracing the original Johnny Hart and Brant Parker comic strip. I grew up on the timeless humor of Wizard of Id. Similar to my experience directing Over the Hedge, I believe the rich characters and sharp wit of Wizard offer incredible potential to create a family film that appeals to many generations and cultures. Teaming up with Tom Astle on this new film project is a real joy.>All three initial Underneath the Umbrella Productions projects are rare finds – unicorns! They have strong four-quadrant, family-audience appeal. They work internationally. They are based on high quality, award-winning IPs. They have humor and heart, and a natural fit for animation.If it does well it could be promising for this sort of adaptation in the future.
How come beach episodes aren't a thing in western cartoons? The Simpsons, Hey Arnold and Dexter are the only shows I remember when beach episodes.
>>153084456>>153084475The quintessential American family story is always midwestern. So they take place in a suburb in Michigan, Ohio, or Illinois. They don't go to beaches. They have snow day episodes. Summer episodes are typically complaining about a heat wave and no air conditioning. With the main characters getting into shenanigans to get out of the heat.
>>153084456ITT: OP forgets that Japan is small and the US is big.
>>153090287People in the entertainment business also forget about the east coast unless it's new york/jersey or Florida.
>>153090287> So they take place in a suburb in Michigan, Ohio, or Illinois. They don't go to beachesI mean it’s not they have giant sea sized lakes located in the Midwest or something
>>153084790Australian company. 90% of Australians live 30 minutes away from a beach.
Been reading Mark Gruenwald's Captain America, and it's been fun. I love Gruenwald's worldbuilding and continuity autism.What Marvel runs have you read recently? What have you enjoyed?
>>153086338No, it’s about his blog. He essentially “found enlightenment” with a spiritual guru called Meher Baba and posts about him pretty often. His more recent posts have had him explicitly talking about how he sees the man as still alive and friendly (in JMD’s head), and at points literally talks about him in the same terms as a headcanoning fanboy (eg “my Meher Baba wouldn’t do that”). It seems to have honestly done him good, in terms of his stability and life philosophy, so I don’t really begrudge him for it. I just find it very funny and kind of interesting. One of those eclectic curiosities a lot of these writers/artists tend to embody.
>>153087691Ok. That's alright. Hippie writers from that time could end up in worse positions like Moebius did.
>>153087997May I ask what happened to Moebius? All I know is that he had a long battle with cancer, and that people acknowledging his death was what introduced me to his work.
>>153088458I watched that Matttt vid on him and he basically ran into some French cult leader who was a sci-fi writer like the Scientologist guy but luckily Moebius slowly began to realize this guy was a scam artist and a degen just looking for girls like almost every cult leader. It was some dumbass UFO/alien religion. They went to Tahiti and probably fucked a bunch but then Moebius realized its just hedonism and a guy seeking power. So he left.
>>153088767I didn't know about that.
Ha how would that work
This makes me wonder.In Bojack Horseman they have humans and animals living together. Do they still have furries and if so, are they frowned on more or less than here?
>>153079442>>153080166Call me a freak but I'd fuck that female human.
>>153088684jesus christ anon, we're trying to keep a clean thread heredon't make me report you
>>153079442>>153081747She looks like the type who wakes up in bed next to fat old balding anons.
>>153083906i'm pretty sure they can if restrained enuff
The deconstruction of superheroes is the most overused and predictable trope in comic book history. From watchmen to invincible, and all that crap inbetween by obsessed tryhards like garth ennis, warren ellis and rick veitch. How come this shit still sells, after 50 years of shameless uninventiveness?
I think, generally speaking, the world has seen what power does to people. We live in an age of disillusionment and nihilism. It's hard to believe for many that someone, given all the powers of Superman, wouldn't just use it for their own selfish ends.In terms of deconstructions, I thought Miracleman did it in the most interesting fashion. There's a comic where superheroes don't become comically evil, actually use their powers to change the world, while also examining the flaws of the new world and how it distances us from our humanity.
>>153052335The consequences of the british invasion have been dire.
>>153086042>>153086133Nah, they're just better written. That's it.
>>153084932This page was what won me over for Plutonian. There's no way Superman's super hearing doesn't drive him insane.
>>153052335>The deconstruction of superheroes is the most overused and predictable trope in comic book historyThere's so much regular superhero comics that deconstructions still feel fresh because of that.
Did boys only watch this show because of the action? It was very much a girls show since the main character was a girl.
>>153087708Op is a yurifag larping as a man who is still seething that Kim got with Ron
>>153087708The action was good but the show was also funny. I was liking girls by the time this came out though. It had some girly stuff in it but it didn't beat you over the head with it and I liked watching them do girl things.
>>153087708Action? Yes.Humor? Very.Sexy girls? Hubba hubba.
>>153088405kill yourself faust
pp tingle
choose
>>153087496>Not wanting to colonize some brown cunny.>Specially native cunny, which doesn't become Fiona after 25.
>>153086963Niiice
>>153087813I do want to colonize me some brown cunny, and taste the sweet honey straight from the source, but past 11 it's worthless to me.Except that >>153087109 said they don't grow much hair, so... maybe at 13 they're still good.
>>153084908I actually hope they're all septuplets and went back home conspiring with their huge friend circle to assassinate him.I love Kuzco, but I think it would make a hilarious sequel short if he went to a quiet village for a vacation by recommendation of Pacha, everyone was trying to kill him and he thought it was a residual Yzma plot only to learn it was because of a slight he couldn't even remember and just shrugs at and leaves with a tepid "Huh, sorry about that".
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>>153089681zoom zoom
>>153089421>at the timeDoesn't that still happen?You know what I really hate about black people? They act like saying nigg- is some deadly sin... but every other word is nigg- this and nigg- that. Like, if you want the word to fall out of common usage maybe stop using it every other sentence. Or, if you want to "reclaim" the word and have it be positive, don't put exclusions on it.
>>153090040i keep seeing more and more people using the ninja emoji. I think we are moving past that at last, everybody is tired of cancel culture and social media
>>153083516The guy looked like captain atom, so Tâmarans are space naggerz?
>>153090394>captain atomWas there many original characters in the show? Cinderblock, mas y menos and that fat guy eith remoto control
Prank edition!Share art, stories and ideas.
So about that Mario movie were Bowser kiss Mario.
>>153082981My favourite
>>153090432>"Was the harem dancer thing really necessary for the plan to work?">"What plan?"
Post old /co/ shitposts
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>>153089849roastedbread was here until 2013 anon, that's only 13 years
>>153083255>>153083897Ah yes, blame cartoonfags, as if comicfags even care about comics anymore.At least threads about cartoons last, the only comic /co/ still cares about is Spider-Man, and it's only to bitch and moan about how shit it is, every other new comic will be lucky to get more than 20 replies, if it even gets thread at all.
>>153089729Has it really been almost twenty years since the Guitar Hero fad?
>>153090349Yes, except that image displays actual guitars, so the fact you associate guitars first and foremost with Guitar Hero makes me feel old as dust.