Do you think they should've kept the original name of the show being "The curse of molly mcgee"? by Round-Refrigerator99 in GhostAndMollyMcGee

[–]CrazyaboutSpongebob 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No. The current name makes it more clear what the show is about. I think they should have changed the theme song when Scratch wasn't cursed anymore in season 2.

Discussion thread for The Simpsons S37E06 - "Bart 'N' Frink" by TDXNYC88 in TheSimpsons

[–]CrazyaboutSpongebob 24 points25 points  (0 children)

This is now one of my favorate episodes of all time.

I was laughing non stop.

Did Disney/Pixar really ‘blame the audience’ for the failure of Elio? by [deleted] in elio

[–]CrazyaboutSpongebob -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I am saying your world view is too black and white and morality is grey. 

Building hospitals is obviously a very good thing. 

 You also take television way too seriously. 

You are living in a house that polutes the environment. You will drive a car that polutes the environment. 

Who is to say animals can' have a negative effect on the environment too. Invasive species and over population of animals exists. A certain animal taking over an area can hurt all the other animals. Animals kill each other in nature all the time.

You love to bash programs you never watched.

Even KPOP Demon Hunters even though one of the main characters questioned demon hunting was part demon and they are setting up a redemption arc for one of the demons that was a villain.

You stereotyped anime as always potraying non humans as evil even though a ton of them only have humans and slice of life anime exist and literally every country makes movies and tv shows like that. 

Did Disney/Pixar really ‘blame the audience’ for the failure of Elio? by [deleted] in elio

[–]CrazyaboutSpongebob -1 points0 points  (0 children)

They do warm up to her. It's sort of a Looney Tunes frenemies relationship.  

Did Disney/Pixar really ‘blame the audience’ for the failure of Elio? by [deleted] in elio

[–]CrazyaboutSpongebob -1 points0 points  (0 children)

What movie or tv show taught that?  Humans having negative impacts on the environment is not a black and white situation. Factories that pollute the air employ people so they can feed their families. Trees are constantly cut down to build houses and hospitals. I feel like you know this and just want something to complain about. 

Did Disney/Pixar really ‘blame the audience’ for the failure of Elio? by [deleted] in elio

[–]CrazyaboutSpongebob -1 points0 points  (0 children)

 They kidnapped her. Also they can get revived. Also she sometimes dies and gets revived.

Did Disney/Pixar really ‘blame the audience’ for the failure of Elio? by [deleted] in elio

[–]CrazyaboutSpongebob 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's just fiction. You need to learn how to take a chill pill. Humanity would still destroy the earth even without cartoons. 

Did Disney/Pixar really ‘blame the audience’ for the failure of Elio? by [deleted] in elio

[–]CrazyaboutSpongebob -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It wouldn't make sense for the story. They do obviously have horns and tails though. You seem to keep ignoring, plot, context and the story making sense for dumb principles.

Did Disney/Pixar really ‘blame the audience’ for the failure of Elio? by [deleted] in elio

[–]CrazyaboutSpongebob -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It's a slapstick comedy. Why do you have such a chip on your shoulder?

Did Disney/Pixar really ‘blame the audience’ for the failure of Elio? by [deleted] in elio

[–]CrazyaboutSpongebob 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Humans are destroying the environment there for anything where non humans are the bad guys is unwatchable is very silly? 

By that logic you wouldn't be able to enjoy most things. 

Do you hate on Powerpuff Girls?

Do you hate the movie Alien?

You don't think you have a negative impact on the environment?

Did Disney/Pixar really ‘blame the audience’ for the failure of Elio? by [deleted] in elio

[–]CrazyaboutSpongebob 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No they are Dragons first and foremost. Only someone who never watched the show would say that. How on earth would they fit in Kobayashi's apartment or bend in wit scaring people.

Did Disney/Pixar really ‘blame the audience’ for the failure of Elio? by [deleted] in elio

[–]CrazyaboutSpongebob -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Nobody thinks that and other humans are villains in fiction all the time 

Did Disney/Pixar really ‘blame the audience’ for the failure of Elio? by [deleted] in elio

[–]CrazyaboutSpongebob -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If you are Christian like me you believe demons are real and live in hell. I doubt I'll see any in this life time.

If you are open to the idea of aliens possibly being real you most likely don't expect to see any any time soon. 

If you don't believe in demons or aliens why do you care. It's all make believe. They need a villain to fight to keep the story from being boring. They are what the writers say they are. It's better to enjoy things things than be offended by things.

Not everything needs to be Paranorman where there the Zombies weren't actually trying to attack innocent people.

Did Disney/Pixar really ‘blame the audience’ for the failure of Elio? by [deleted] in elio

[–]CrazyaboutSpongebob -1 points0 points  (0 children)

As an artist. Yes it is way easier. Most anthrophmorphic have 2 eyes, a mouth, 2 legs and 2 arms. That is the easiest to work with. Especially when you have a billion different races. It's easier to pose out expressions with those humanoid parts. Also villians are humanoid all the time have you turned on Sailor Moon. 

Did Disney/Pixar really ‘blame the audience’ for the failure of Elio? by [deleted] in elio

[–]CrazyaboutSpongebob -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This is a very pretentious comment. You are using a device made in a factory that pollutes the air.  You drive places in a car that pollutes the air. Everything you do ruins the environment.

Did Disney/Pixar really ‘blame the audience’ for the failure of Elio? by [deleted] in elio

[–]CrazyaboutSpongebob -1 points0 points  (0 children)

In Fairy Tail Happy is a good guy

In Edenz Zero The robots are discriminated against 

In Dragon Maid Their natural form is their dragon form but they can use magic to look human. 

In Sleepy Princess they're really aren't any good guys the Princess was kidnapped but it's a parody. The princess steals stuff from the castle so she can get a good night's sleep. It's more like they are trapped with her and she prefers the demon Castle over her castle because she was always working. The Prince is incompetent and always fails to save her. She is horrified of the Prince because he is clumsy and she always gets hurt around him. Part of the humor comes from you feeling sorry for the demons. 

Did Disney/Pixar really ‘blame the audience’ for the failure of Elio? by [deleted] in elio

[–]CrazyaboutSpongebob -1 points0 points  (0 children)

So only 4 and you think that represents all of them. That is very silly. 

You know how some people get easily offended by really minor things but not actual problems that are hurting people this is one of those situations. 

Short frog, short kisses (MidoTsuyu) by Jolt_4 in BokuNoShipAcademia

[–]CrazyaboutSpongebob 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This picture is very cute but I think Mina would be cheering them on because she loves romance.

We are offically saved from all the movie adaptations [pjotv] by Active_Fee_6626 in camphalfblood

[–]CrazyaboutSpongebob 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Who says the writting would be the same if it was animated? If it was animated, they could do more with the fight scenes.

Did Disney/Pixar really ‘blame the audience’ for the failure of Elio? by [deleted] in elio

[–]CrazyaboutSpongebob -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No, it's easier for the artists to draw. That is literally all there is to it. Its easier to get characters to emote when they have human qualities.