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Xelkelvos posted:The VA for Blendin works on Rick and Morty iirc. The VA for Blendin literally is Rick and Morty. You know, I actually remember people wildly speculating about that question mark mug being a Gravity Falls reference way back when that Rick & Morty episode first aired. ALL CONSPIRACIES ARE REAL!
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# ? Oct 29, 2014 05:29 |
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Pick posted:I just checked and yep, that's legit. Holy poo poo! It is real. That episode aired back in April and I must have watched it a dozen times, but I never noticed that.
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# ? Oct 29, 2014 05:30 |
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I wonder if we'll be able to get other universe cameos as the series goes along (my money would go on Adventure Time since we know they have a way to access the Multiverse). Also possible new title change: Gravity Falls Season 2: Coyotes are coming for our sweetbreads
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# ? Oct 29, 2014 06:59 |
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LeviathanGunship posted:I wonder if we'll be able to get other universe cameos as the series goes along (my money would go on Adventure Time since we know they have a way to access the Multiverse). How do we know that this hasn't happened already yet?
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# ? Oct 29, 2014 07:04 |
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LeviathanGunship posted:Also possible new title change: Gravity Falls Season 2: Coyotes are coming for our sweetbreads Seconded.
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# ? Oct 29, 2014 07:53 |
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WrathOfBlade posted:The VA for Blendin literally is Rick and Morty. Also, Justin and Alex are pretty good friends in real life, who go out to bars and have fun. So I'm sure that moment was brought out by one of those drunk sessions.
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# ? Oct 29, 2014 10:52 |
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WrathOfBlade posted:The VA for Blendin literally is Rick and Morty. Waiting patiently to see if Blendin says it.
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# ? Oct 29, 2014 12:58 |
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paradoxGentleman posted:
I like how someone made a Groundhog's Day joke earlier. And then I made another one It's Toby. Toby who is doomed to repeat his mistakes
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# ? Oct 29, 2014 13:57 |
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Acne Rain posted:Laptop probably would have explained everything, all they found out is one more person who was NOT the writer. Mcgucket probably will not remember who for a long while. I'm still bugged by the fact that Bill never fulfilled his end of the bargain. Then again he did "help" with the laptop edit: goons beat me. Well I wasn't caught up damnit here have a thing Alan Smithee fucked around with this message at 14:04 on Oct 29, 2014 |
# ? Oct 29, 2014 14:01 |
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I demand a full-length version of that hip hop song.
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# ? Oct 29, 2014 14:22 |
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I found this on the wiki: At the end of Old Man McGucket's memories, he says "YROO XRKSVI! GIRZMTOV", and forms a triangle over his eye with his fingers. He is actually speaking in Atbash, and when translated he says "BILL CIPHER! TRIANGLE!"
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# ? Oct 29, 2014 15:55 |
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Asgerd posted:I found this on the wiki: I love how many layers there are for this show
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# ? Oct 29, 2014 16:13 |
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CobiWann posted:I demand a full-length version of that hip hop song. Eatcha own pants e. nm nishi koichi fucked around with this message at 21:41 on Oct 29, 2014 |
# ? Oct 29, 2014 18:12 |
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paradoxGentleman posted:edit: Also, here's this episode's cyphered message: In reference to the cyphered message: Any ideas on how the Things they want to forget match up with the society members? Toby Determined - Shandra's Rejections (Wasn't she the TV news person he was in love with?) Bud Gleeful - Gideon's Tantrums Creepy Dude Who Married a Woodpecker - Society's Views (It's legal. Very legal) That Farmer Guy (Which sounds like a Nightvale reference) - Witches? Summerween Woman - A fear of witches doesn't make much sense for someone who works at a Summerween store? Blind Ivan - A life of Regret? He does forget everything at the end. Head/Chin Tattoo Bouncer - Mispelled Tattoos would be bad for him, I guess.
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# ? Oct 30, 2014 23:55 |
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Alan Smithee posted:I'm still bugged by the fact that Bill never fulfilled his end of the bargain. Then again he did "help" with the laptop. Come to think of it they even could have used that to proceed the plot later on if Dipper ever finds another of the writer's computers. "Huh, maybe I should try that password Bill gave me, hey it worked." InequalityGodzilla fucked around with this message at 02:54 on Oct 31, 2014 |
# ? Oct 31, 2014 02:52 |
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Y'all are missing the point. Bill never actually made a deal with Dipper. He implied it the entire time, but ultimately the deal that was made was just "Bill gets a puppet".
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 03:07 |
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There's no reason we should believe that Bill actually knew the password or that he is under any "obligation" to keep his deals. Deals with demons tend to go poorly for the people who make them.
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 03:09 |
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Alright, just got around to watching the new episode. Between "Mcsuckit" and the dude basically going commando under his robes they're really getting a lot past the censors, huh?
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 04:36 |
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"I think you should all apologize for bein' such prudes."
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 05:01 |
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InequalityGodzilla posted:Alright, just got around to watching the new episode. Between "Mcsuckit" and the dude basically going commando under his robes they're really getting a lot past the censors, huh? I was more shocked at the "Oh, poo poo!" getting past the censors.
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 05:35 |
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Doubtful Guest posted:In reference to the cyphered message: Yup, the farmer guy awarded Mabel Waddles back in the time-traveling episode, in which Mabel replied yes, she was a witch and he organized a lynch mob
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 05:38 |
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Doubtful Guest posted:
I dunno I kinda figured he had already erased the entirety of his memories that existed prior to joining the Society of the Blindeye, kind of like that lady boss who regressed to a little girl in that one episode of Doctor Who (upon which point I stopped watching Doctor Who forever I swear).
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 06:25 |
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Doubtful Guest posted:In reference to the cyphered message: You could maybe flip those guesses for the woodpecker guy and Blind Ivan. Woodpecker guy seems to be in for a life of regret since his marriage isn't going too well, and, if we extend the "things they're trying to forget" to events after the episode, Blind Ivan probably won't be treated well in society as a creepy-looking traveling banjo player who doesn't actually know how to play the banjo.
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 06:32 |
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InequalityGodzilla posted:Alright, just got around to watching the new episode. Between "Mcsuckit" and the dude basically going commando under his robes they're really getting a lot past the censors, huh? Also, I'm not american, but from what I know people shooting or trying to shoot themselves (including children) with a gun-shaped tool isn't something you see everyday in american cartoons.
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 11:17 |
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Oh no it's definitely some intense symbolism. I mean even the implications of wiping the Blind Eye guy's memory to nothingness is pretty messed upSome Numbers posted:There's no reason we should believe that Bill actually knew the password or that he is under any "obligation" to keep his deals. But again Bill could have jumped in his body if he was supposedly all powerful anyway, there were rules governing the deal even if his intentions were entirely evil. More things That doesn't seem like a good place to do an overhead press... Alan Smithee fucked around with this message at 11:26 on Oct 31, 2014 |
# ? Oct 31, 2014 11:19 |
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Petiso posted:Also, I'm not american, but from what I know people shooting or trying to shoot themselves (including children) with a gun-shaped tool isn't something you see everyday in american cartoons. It's something that's always been more to advertiser/network/parent pressure than any actual rules or regulations, and this generation seems a lot more relaxed on violence in cartoons; in Batman TAS they couldn't even show punches connecting with people or use real guns or use the word "die" or "kill" whereas now even the comedy-focused Batman: The Brave and the Bold had Scooby and Shaggy punching the Joker and an episode where The Joker kept killing Batman over and over. It seems like in general people today are more focused on their identity politics being in cartoons rather than violence. I was gonna say, McGuckett's son being antagonistic to his dad in episode 2 is a lot more tragic now that we know his dad regressed into a senile coot when he was still a kid
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 12:54 |
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Alan Smithee posted:
Poor Wendy, she probably took her boring job at the Mystery Shack just as an excuse to get out of that crazy house (and so she could have a quiet place to read magazines).
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 16:24 |
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Alan Smithee posted:That doesn't seem like a good place to do an overhead press... when you're as manly as Manly Dan, any place is a good place
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 16:50 |
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...of SCIENCE! posted:It's something that's always been more to advertiser/network/parent pressure than any actual rules or regulations, and this generation seems a lot more relaxed on violence in cartoons; in Batman TAS they couldn't even show punches connecting with people or use real guns or use the word "die" or "kill" BTAS had real guns all the time. Heck the fat detective even carried a shotgun during the episoe centered around him.
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 23:17 |
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...of SCIENCE! posted:It seems like in general people today are more focused on their identity politics being in cartoons rather than violence. Yeah, wanting more representation is exactly the same thing as replacing "death" with "sent to the Shadow Realm". Absolutely absurd.
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 23:25 |
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GonSmithe posted:I was more shocked at the "Oh, poo poo!" getting past the censors. Petiso posted:Also, I'm not american, but from what I know people shooting or trying to shoot themselves (including children) with a gun-shaped tool isn't something you see everyday in american cartoons. Feranon posted:when you're as manly as Manly Dan, any place is a good place
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 23:51 |
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Did anyone else go Gravity Falls for Summerween? Here's my attempt.
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# ? Nov 1, 2014 01:17 |
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Alan Smithee posted:More things A picture of an Einstein-Rosen Bridge, Einstein's famous formula (a-duh), and what could be part of an equation for linear motion of a charged particle in an uniform electric field. Not entirely sure about the last one as I'm a chemist, not a physicist, dammit! Any physics majors currently following this thread?
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# ? Nov 1, 2014 03:38 |
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Just seems like a random sine wave curve to me?
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# ? Nov 1, 2014 03:45 |
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The Amazon season pass hosed up and I haven't been able to watch the new episode yet.
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# ? Nov 1, 2014 04:06 |
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Gorilla Salad posted:Holy poo poo! It is real. wow that's awesome, I noticed that when I first saw that rick and morty episode but forgot about it since they never explained it and that show sometimes animates background stuff for flavor (like in the universe where humans are phones the human-phone mouths the beeps when its buttons are pressed). I love that they've had this planned out for so long. ...of SCIENCE! posted:I was gonna say, McGuckett's son being antagonistic to his dad in episode 2 is a lot more tragic now that we know his dad regressed into a senile coot when he was still a kid This would explain why McGucket's son is reading Stoic Monthly magazine in that flashback
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# ? Nov 1, 2014 05:36 |
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...of SCIENCE! posted:It's something that's always been more to advertiser/network/parent pressure than any actual rules or regulations, and this generation seems a lot more relaxed on violence in cartoons; in Batman TAS they couldn't even show punches connecting with people or use real guns or use the word "die" or "kill" whereas now even the comedy-focused Batman: The Brave and the Bold had Scooby and Shaggy punching the Joker and an episode where The Joker kept killing Batman over and over. Batman TAS had guns, punching and mentioned killing/death in like every episode. You're probably thinking about the 90's Spider-Man animated series which wasn't allowed to do anything remotely like that (which frustrated the creators to no end because it aired like half an hour later than BTAS on the same network).
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# ? Nov 1, 2014 22:38 |
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bbf2 posted:Batman TAS had guns, punching and mentioned killing/death in like every episode. You're probably thinking about the 90's Spider-Man animated series which wasn't allowed to do anything remotely like that (which frustrated the creators to no end because it aired like half an hour later than BTAS on the same network). In retrospect, it was really ballsy of them to even attempt Carnage in that show.
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# ? Nov 1, 2014 23:13 |
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This was a really unfunny and uninteresting episode and continues the serialized episode trend of building to a reveal then at the last second showing that reveal as a red herring that doesn't resolve anything Again this season has been a disappointment whenever the show deals with the larger metanarrative since it's not funny and the serialized storytelling is quite frankly just bad
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# ? Nov 2, 2014 00:16 |
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I'm sorry you feel that way, friend.
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# ? Nov 2, 2014 00:24 |