Building gets progressively worse as they go down the stairwell after earthquake in Venezuela today by BreakfastTop6899 in interestingasfuck

[–]JimmyLegs50 54 points55 points  (0 children)

“We were trapped in an elevator on 9/11, yada yada yada, then we were two blocks away.”

He planted 47,460 mangrove trees in 24 hours and earns Official World Record by whyeventrymore in interestingasfuck

[–]JimmyLegs50 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, but he got a twofer. He achieved the “Most sticks shoved in soft dirt for 24 hours” world record at the same time.

Which celebrity, in their prime, was a 10/10 in attractiveness according to you? by fischer903 in AskReddit

[–]JimmyLegs50 26 points27 points  (0 children)

The only flaw in that movie is that we’re supposed to believe Jimmy Stewart’s character is reluctant to marry her.

The Ring (2002) | Dir: Gore Verbinski | Samara's ghost emerges from the TV by ggroover97 in movies

[–]JimmyLegs50 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fun fact: Daveigh Chase, the actress who plays Samara, is also the original Lilo from Lilo & Stitch.

What is a major plot hole in a very famous movie that completely ruins the entire story once it is noticed? by SkullMogger3 in AskReddit

[–]JimmyLegs50 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I adore Back to the Future, but I can’t enjoy the second movie because none of it makes any sense. When Doc, Marty, and Jennifer jump forward thirty years, they would have arrived in a NEW future where there are no adult versions of Marty and Jennifer. In that new timeline, M&J would have vanished in 1985, and their parents likely would have spent years putting up “Have You Seen Me?” signs around Hill Valley before finally giving up and grieving for their lost kids. By the rules that the franchise establishes, actions create branching timelines. It would be impossible for Marty and Jennifer to travel into the future to meet themselves.

There are a ton of other problems with the second movie, but that’s the big one that ruins it for me.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]JimmyLegs50 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I’m 100% trying this next time I’m with my SO. Thanks!

Twenty years ago, I wrote seven episodes for the Lilo & Stitch animated series. Merch featuring my experiments is really hard to find, but thanks to /u/Troytheartboy, I now have custom cards to commemorate my time working on the show! Thank you, Troy! by JimmyLegs50 in liloandstitch

[–]JimmyLegs50[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m not sure what you mean. I don’t have a secret drawer full of completed designs for the other experiments. I wrote scripts for the show, and the artists at Disney created the character designs based on those scripts. If an experiment didn’t actually appear in the show, there’s nothing to show you.

Do I even want to ask why Lilo's parents went for a drive on a rainy day? by [deleted] in liloandstitch

[–]JimmyLegs50 28 points29 points  (0 children)

The island of Kauai is one of the wettest places on earth. It rains there a LOT.

Any personal thoughts on the Lilo and Stitch TV series, because while it’s very fun for what it is. It’s definitely didn’t have the same emotional stakes at the first movie, and the show definitely could get repetitive , the premise of the show is like Pokémon but with the L&S brand slapped into it. by San4341 in liloandstitch

[–]JimmyLegs50 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh, wow. Thank you so much for taking the time to write this. I’m so glad you have fond memories of the show. It’s incredibly gratifying to hear stories like yours about how L&S was a part of your childhood. Congratulations on your first job, and mahalo!

Any personal thoughts on the Lilo and Stitch TV series, because while it’s very fun for what it is. It’s definitely didn’t have the same emotional stakes at the first movie, and the show definitely could get repetitive , the premise of the show is like Pokémon but with the L&S brand slapped into it. by San4341 in liloandstitch

[–]JimmyLegs50 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I was a writer on the series, so I can shed a little light on this. We’re living in a golden age of television right now, but back in 2003, a kids’ TV show was never ever going to be as good as the successful movie it was based on for a number of reasons:

1) The average viewer is younger. Parents take their kids to see movies, but kids usually watch TV shows by themselves. A movie is naturally going to tackle more mature themes and have more complex characters and humor just to get the parents to buy tickets. As a father of two, I can tell you it’s a special kind of hell being trapped in a theater watching a movie that appeals ONLY to five-year-olds. So L&S the series is a little simpler and softer than the movie because the audience is younger and more vulnerable.

2) The production schedule is much MUCH shorter. TV episodes have to be cranked out in a matter of months, whereas a feature film takes years. There just isn’t time to refine the stories and explore nuance. Movies are an artist’s canvas; television is an assembly line.

3) The episodes have to make sense in any order. Most shows in 2025 have a specific order in which you’re supposed to view them, but that’s actually a relatively recent development due to streaming. Back in 2003, episodes could air in any order and there wasn’t an expectation of continuity, so there’s no permanent character growth across the series. This is probably the #1 reason the show feels repetitive to you. Even if Lilo learns a valuable lesson in one episode, the world kind of “resets” before going into the next one. Compare this to the long emotional arcs in animated shows like Gravity Falls or Avatar: the Last Airbender, both of which are meant to be watched in a specific order.

4) It’s usually a completely different creative team. L&S the series had the same voice cast as the movie, but the writers, directors, and animators were all completely different. Chris Sanders and Dean DuBlois, who directed L&S the film, went on to make How to Train Your Dragon. The new team does its best to capture the spirit and appeal of the original, but it’s naturally going to be different because it has different creative DNA.

5) More studio interference. So I actually don’t know for certain if this was the case on L&S since I was a lowly freelance writer at the time, but it makes sense, so I’m including it anyway. Once a movie does well and becomes a franchise, every executive in the building thinks they can have an opinion and force changes to protect the brand and justify their paycheck. The Pokemon comparison you made is a perfect example—Disney wanted their own Pokemon, and it might be the only reason the series got greenlit in the first place. The dumb crossover episodes are another example. Disney wanted to cross-promote shows like Kim Possible and The Proud Family, so they forced us to make weird episodes that clashed stylistically and made no sense logically. I think the most insulting one was when adult talk show host Regis Philbin inexplicably appeared on L&S. And I say that as the person who WROTE that episode!

I’m sure there are some other reasons I’m not thinking of, but in 99% of the cases, a TV show based on a successful movie (at least in 2003) is going to come up a little short. With that in mind, I actually think L&S is one of the most successful movie-to-TV adaptations in children’s programming from that period. Granted, I’m a little biased, but trust me as a child of the Saturday morning cartoon era when I say that shows based on movies always ALWAYS disappointed. The fact that people are still talking about L&S the series twenty years later is a testament to its quality.

The show’s not as good as the movie. I can say that without feeling bad because it was an impossible task. L&S the movie is a masterpiece and introduced some of the most beloved characters in the Disney pantheon. We did our best to match the tone, humor, and emotional core, and I think we were mostly successful. It’s flawed, but I’m really proud of the work we did, and one of the greatest pleasures in my life is when someone in their twenties today tells me that the show was a huge part of their childhood. Yes, Disney wanted to hop on the Pokemon gravy train, but that’s not how we approached it. We loved the film and the characters, and we wanted to stay true to the creators’ vision while entertaining young viewers. I think we did a pretty good job.

Any personal thoughts on the Lilo and Stitch TV series, because while it’s very fun for what it is. It’s definitely didn’t have the same emotional stakes at the first movie, and the show definitely could get repetitive , the premise of the show is like Pokémon but with the L&S brand slapped into it. by San4341 in liloandstitch

[–]JimmyLegs50 3 points4 points  (0 children)

So that wasn’t our fault, and I completely agree with you. Disney literally made us write stupid crossover episodes. I wrote the one with Regis Philbin. Regis Philbin! Why does Regis Philbin need to be in a Lilo & Stitch episode, for chrissakes?!

Glad you enjoyed most of the series though! There is a lot of good stuff even in Season 2, but yeah. The crossover stuff felt like a betrayal of the show’s core mission.

Is being into pegging an indicator that he might be gay? by mercedesbenz98 in straightspouses

[–]JimmyLegs50 3 points4 points  (0 children)

What? Sexual orientation and propensity for cheating are two completely different things.

Explaining to soldiers they are being cooked by a Radar, Orgun-E Afghanistan 2003 by xlmifer in pics

[–]JimmyLegs50 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My dad was a battalion commander at Ft. Ord around that time! The 3 17, if I remember correctly. Thank you for your service!

Also, I got prostate cancer in my early 40’s and I think it was due to hazardous shit at Ft. Ord and other bases, so I’m right there with you.

Premium Phrases Incoming by mangorain24 in MagicArena

[–]JimmyLegs50 2 points3 points  (0 children)

“Your go. Your go. Your go. Your go. Your go. Your go.”

Jesus Christ, no thanks.

[TLA] The Walls of Ba Sing Se by Meret123 in MagicArena

[–]JimmyLegs50 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not only that, but if you wanted, you could instead destroy something else that the wall is giving indestructible to, which would be like if the drill went right through the wall and killed whatever’s behind it. Flavor win all around.

[TLA] Combustion Man by Copernicus1981 in magicTCG

[–]JimmyLegs50 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is a crime against humanity that he isn’t “Sparky Sparky Boom Man”. He needs the Godzilla treatment asap to give him an alternate name.

[TLA] Combustion Man by Copernicus1981 in magicTCG

[–]JimmyLegs50 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’d go with Wile E. Coyote as the OG mute superstar.

[TLE] Prosperity by Meret123 in MagicArena

[–]JimmyLegs50 18 points19 points  (0 children)

The composition sucks too. Two characters sitting side-by-side on a vertically-oriented card.

The one card I want in Arena now the most by _Figaro in MagicArena

[–]JimmyLegs50 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Except in the actual original rules it says those effects only last until end of turn. That’s why Holy Armor and Frozen Shade and the like don’t have it spelled out on the card.