Have no fear, Kid Cosmic is here!
>>151052190bump
2025... I am forgotten...
>>151052190Craig's weakest show
>>151052770*Strongest
>>151052190>The last person still making Kid Cosmic fanart is a sweet girl from Paraguay who self-inserts as Rosa.This is KC's legacy
>>151052954damn
>>151052959She gave them a kid and everything
Does Kid's trailer have a bathroom?
i have a MIGHT NEED for fiosa art
>>151053314i have a MIGHT NEED for removing your head
>>151053809>i have a MIGHT NEED for removing your headwhich one?
>>151053865All of them.
>>151052954>This is KC's legacyAnd lots of /ss/ fanart
>>151052954Not a bad legacy, really. Kind of wish we got more Jo/Kid/Flo art the same way we got Frankie/Mac art though.
more like MID cosmic
>>151054076YOUR MOM's mid.
>>151053904Cope
The first "season" of the single production run has a good concept but a terribly mishandled ending. The remaining "seasons" seem oddly like typically unneccesary sequels where a well-received one-shot gets follow-ups to take advantage of the popularity...which seems strange since it's all one production run.I think I'd have preferred the story of the first "season" to get the entire production run.
>>151054210Ok then how would (You) write the ending of season 1.
Great albumhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aaERa1tnabk&list=PLhLNvLKQ3UCYpoVF2LKN26JQA1Q57q21W&index=1
>>151054249Ditch the space immigrant thing which makes no sense for starters.
>>151052190Cool
Kid Cosmic was great, CMcC actually surprised me with this one. I found the way he and his team played around with the different powers in both comedic and action contexts to be especially creative
>>151054027Not enough I say
>>151056882What did she think was going to happen?
>>151054487>ignore the actual themes of the showGlad you're not a writer lmfao.
>>151059979https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FekukXbhGLs
>>151060640The show was walways about space immigrants?
>>151060721>t. ICE agent
>>151061866According to one anecdote he pitched around twenty shows and this is just what they happened to pick up. For all we know KC might be the weakest one from that pile of ideas, and he had no choice.Craig was always up for more WOY, execs just don't want more of that.
>>151062307Craig had been working on Kid Cosmic for over a decade by the time it got made, the anecdote about him pitching 16 shows that all got shot down came after Kid Cosmic ended and he tried to get a new show off the ground at Netflix
>>151052954How do you know she is a (biological) female from Paraguay?
>>151061866>t. Netflix exec
>>151058840Guess
Why did KC performed so bad?It was because in comparison of other Craig stuff was mediocre?
>>151053314I always hesfcommed that she would have slug like features under her dress.
>>151065906It's because (You)'re a giant faggot.
>>151062478Because that's what she says. If she is a troon then I'll keep respecting her pronouns because I like her art.
>>151066069Cute
>>151052190I liked KC, but I don't know, something about it felt off somehow.Watching it was fun... I just stopped caring about it and I've got no drive to return to it.That doesn't usually happen for me unless the show's awful, but the show isn't awful and I can't actually drum up any words for what, specifically, is wrong with it.All I know is I just started to slump out of it somewhere between seasons 1 and 3, something about 2 drained the life out of me.>>151053314Still shocked they made a boob joke with them, you don't get a lot of boob jokes out of kids(?) media like that..
>>151070243What happens next?
Is he close to her tit?
>>151054027>This is KC's legacyI'm okay with this outcome.
>>151052954>>151054027>>151074065/ss/ and loli/shotaHe has two girls, one older and one younger.
>>151070243>>151074065>>151074265Fag.
>>151054487>>151060640>>151060721I just rewatched the show and season 1 had nothing to do with space immigrants, unless you count the cliffhanger ending where Mo's Oasis gets teleported into space.Season 1 was the best overall because it has the strongest theme. Kid wants to be a superhero because heroes are cool and live exciting lives, and season 1 is about Kid learning what being a hero is really supposed to be. The main antagonist of the first season shares Kid's initial improper notions of what heroism is, caring more about stylishly fighting off whatever aliens show up rather than trying to understand them. Allegorically, when Kid finally understands what it means to be a hero, he unlocks the full power of his cosmic stone, which he was unable to properly wield because of his own childlike, selfish desire, and he finally becomes the hero he wished to be.By contrast, season 2 is Jo-focused and Kid's arc is basically a more shallow version of his season 1 arc where he 1. learns to focus on how he can contribute instead of just wishing he still had his awesome s1 powers and 2. learns to work better with Jo. Since the focus on Jo, her arc in s2 is about her struggling to become an effective leader. She sinks to her lowest when she foresakes her team and gets backstabbed, and in the end all of her leadership training is basically for nothing because her brilliant plan is, "everyone just grab whatever stones you want and go nuts," until Kid helps her make a better plan on the fly. I guess they were going for a, "Jo already knew what the right thing to do was and just needed to learn to be more confident," kind of arc, but it kind of falls flat.S3 is about being honest with people and not giving up hope and also remember that heroism involves sacrifice... or something I guess. It's all over the place. There's no consistent throughline like there was in the first two seasons. If any season needed a redo, it's s3. It feels underbaked.
>>151076134>I just rewatched the show and season 1 had nothing to do with space immigrantsThe evil biker guy showed a video of fuzzball aliens looking sad in a cage and Kid angrily condemned him for doing bad things to people "just because they look different". This despite the biker being set-up as a possible future for Kid if he does not correct the flaws in his ways and this having nothing to do with people "look different". Kid should have been condemining him for treating other people as toys for his amusement and aggrandizement, what Kid was actually doing with the other members of his "super team".
>>151076134>"Jo already knew what the right thing to do was and just needed to learn to be more confident,"Womanslop
>>151076722I think you're reaching a bit too far with the immigrant comparison. After all, the aliens aren't on Earth out of any desire to be there. They're just trying to get their stones and leave. I do agree with you though that Kid's speech to the biker would have been improved by omitting the line about the aliens looking different. Kid already did a good job otherwise of summarizing the idea that heroes strive to help as many people as possible, and that they don't do it to be popular.
>>151077126>the aliens aren't on Earth out of any desire to be there. They're just trying to get their stones and leaveThat's true of every alien BEFORE the fuzzball aliens show up (and the rightful owners of the stones) and moreover, all of those previous aliens are EVIL. But then why does it show the imprisonment of the fuzzballs as an evil act in of itself? Kid and company KILLED a bunch of the aliens but biker-man is evil for imprisoning some?The ending of the show got hijacked, Netflix style, for propaganda purposes.
>>151077177The fact that the aliens don't care about Earth is true for all of them. The fuzzballs only care about Earth after Earthlings end their long quest to retrieve their stones by surrendering them voluntarily. Had the fuzzballs succeeded immediately at retrieving the stones from the EFEF, they probably would've just fled Earth with the stones without a second thought. Hard to call it explicitly an allegory for immigration.>Kid and company KILLED a bunch of the aliens but biker-man is evil for imprisoning some?Kid's character arc in S1 is a commentary on the childish naivety of heroics as presented in comics and cartoons. Kid and co. solving issues with aliens this way is mostly played straight (exception being Papa G acting as the team's moral compass who already knew the lesson of the s1 narrative and was waiting for the rest of the team to figure it out for themselves) up until the exact point that Kid is forced to mature as a person and stop thinking in terms of beating up bad guys and being a beloved hero. Kid and co's violence is often justified because the aliens really do intend to cause harm, though if any of their fights were not justified, then Kid's character arc would be made stronger by showing that he understands why he was wrong by the end. Biker's only more "evil" insofar that he's an adult who should already know better instead of being a manchild who throws aliens in cages because he has no use for them after having them beaten up for his own glory and enjoyment.
>>151077177>Kid and company KILLED a bunch of the aliens but biker-man is evil for imprisoning some?>The ending of the show got hijacked, Netflix style, for propaganda purposes.You rn "A war is the exact same thing as political prisoners".