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Warbird posted:I really appreciate YOLO being presented as a documentary on Aussie life. And as far as the Hotel thing, it’s ok. I thought the Boss side story thing was pretty good. Michael Cusack's entire body of work is literally just documentaries of Australian life
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I know I've been on the internet too long because I read "The Horny Spider show got picked up" and didn't immediately know which cartoon people were talking about. That aside, despite it's flaws, I did really enjoy Hazbin, it felt like a labor of love and I enjoyed the designs. Certainly rough around the edges on parts, but nothing that couldn't be fixed with a dedicated team behind it. Rich Uncle Chet fucked around with this message at 05:30 on Aug 8, 2020 |
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I got the impression Hazbin desperately wanted to be this generations' Nightmare Before Christmas merchandise: the show. Nothing seemed organically designed, it was just a cluttered mashup of themes and visuals you'd see at Hot Topic.
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# ? Aug 9, 2020 06:04 |
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moths posted:I got the impression Hazbin desperately wanted to be this generations' Nightmare Before Christmas merchandise: the show. Judging from the amount of merch they cranked out for one pilot, I'd say you're not exactly wrong.
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TwoPair posted:Judging from the amount of merch they cranked out for one pilot, I'd say you're not exactly wrong. I'd say they were, as far as I know the actual making of the pilot took over two years. Them making Merch of it to make money to make more seems like, pretty basic economics not some insiduous plot. Anyway the reason Vaggie (the girlfriend) is in hell from memory is that she was a prostitute in life (note, Hazbin Hotel is probably not making a moral judgement against sex workers because the show portrays her as a good person with a violent streak and more importantly the only example of heavenly beings we've seen so far are robotic extermination angels). The other ones are Alastor was a serial killer in life (and a radio broadcaster) and Angel Dust was a gangster. Charlie was born in hell and was never mortal. I'm honestly guessing part of the show is going to end up being about how lovely heaven is too, in the overly authoritarian puritanical way. It's very noteworthy that their "solution" to Hell overpopulating is mass-slaughter. As for why people can die twice, normal injuries are healed from, angelic weaponry can purge souls and thus makes demons/sinners just disappear forever. Other likely themes are family both found and otherwise (see Charlie's issues with both her dad and mom), the real meaning of friendship and redemption, and probably beating the hell out of Angel's boss at some point (a legit scumbag demon who if you watch their new music video ADDICT you will get all you need to know why they'll rip him apart).
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# ? Aug 11, 2020 13:05 |
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Lord_Magmar posted:I'd say they were, as far as I know the actual making of the pilot took over two years. Them making Merch of it to make money to make more seems like, pretty basic economics not some insiduous plot. There have been plenty of other pilots with merch, like Error 15: file not found But what I meant was that the art direction, characterization, shoed-in exposition, etc all have a pervasive Hot Topic vibe. Its whole production feels grounded in selling sassy and irreverant keychains, not in having a story that needs told. Part of a pilot is that it's an advertisement for the series, so there's that. But Hazbin just had this strange desperation. It wasn't the edgelord, it was the edge-apprentice rote repeating tropes.
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there is no amount of times anyone can type the name Vaggie for a female character that will ever normalize it
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I mean, personally I think they made the show they wanted to make? It reminds me of the Invader Zim pilot, in that it’s mostly an introduction to characters and setting more than trying to say anything particularly deep, and I don’t mind that. I’m pretty sure the art is the way it is because that’s the art the creator grew up liking, it’s pretty consistent with the stuff they drew and put online as a teenager. It just seems like a really weird way to say you don’t like it, which is fine. It’s not as tight as it could be, which hopefully the budget and production team will help fix, but I didn’t see desperation, just effort and lots of personal investment/preferences.
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# ? Aug 12, 2020 08:26 |
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moths posted:But what I meant was that the art direction, characterization, shoed-in exposition, etc all have a pervasive Hot Topic vibe. Its whole production feels grounded in selling sassy and irreverant keychains, not in having a story that needs told.
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# ? Aug 12, 2020 08:45 |
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Lord_Magmar posted:Im pretty sure the art is the way it is because thats the art the creator grew up liking, its pretty consistent with the stuff they drew and put online as a teenager. It just seems like a really weird way to say you dont like it, which is fine. It does sort of look like an artsyle that I've seen a lot of artists go through as adolescents before maturing as artists and adopting whatever they would go on to do as adults. Even more than that, I feel like the whole edginess of the show feels more like a teenager thing, because that's the age that most people are usually obsessed with edginess, whereas I feel like actual adult stuff is less worried about sex and violence and more worried about the meaninglessness of life and struggling to keep afloat in a world that does not care, but that sort of edginess obsession does permeate the rest of "adult" entertainment as well.
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# ? Aug 12, 2020 19:09 |
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so squidbillies is apparently moving forward sans unknown hinson as one of the production staff and a fan; i am uneasy about how this is going to go. hoping for the best, but that's a pretty major shift losing the main voice an' all
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Looked up what happened and that's disappointing.
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# ? Aug 17, 2020 03:11 |
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I'm having a hard time imagining the show moving forward without him. He was the lead character for over ten seasons and, in addition to having a very distinctive voice, a lot of his personality went in to making that character. Early was pretty much made with him in mind.
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Geez checked out the posts and it looks like he tried method acting.
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# ? Aug 17, 2020 06:40 |
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I've been watching the Futurama reboot - possibly for the first time, I've seen some of the episodes but not many. I think what kills them for me is that they clearly don't care about the character relationships in the way they did previously. Amy suddenly marrying Bender, Fry and Leela being together then not being over and over. It's just sorta strange. The episodes are still mostly funny but it's clearly weaker. I especially disliked the nanobender episode because it just kinda ended without a resolution
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Rand Brittain posted:My main problem with it was that it didn't really have anything to say on the topic. The protagonist was a fool bashing her head into the cynicism of the world without really having anything to offer people looking for help becoming better people (if such people actually existed). "Naive idealist who wants to help but is clueless as to specifically how" is totally a valid starting point - they'd just have to build an intelligent character arc around it, having her learn how to actually make a difference instead of just whining about how things aren't as she thinks they should be.
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# ? Aug 17, 2020 17:02 |
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Some changes coming to Squidbillies https://comicbook.com/anime/news/squidbillies-stuart-baker-fired-offensive-social-media-early-cuyler-adult-swim/
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Cockmaster posted:"Naive idealist who wants to help but is clueless as to specifically how" is totally a valid starting point - they'd just have to build an intelligent character arc around it, having her learn how to actually make a difference instead of just whining about how things aren't as she thinks they should be. Yeah, I guess what I’m saying is that I didn’t walk away with any confidence that they could pull this off.
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Taear posted:I've been watching the Futurama reboot - possibly for the first time, I've seen some of the episodes but not many. I think what kills them for me is that they clearly don't care about the character relationships in the way they did previously. I wouldn't really even agree that they're funny, by and large. It's like they'd totally forgotten how to do the almost giddy, effortless-seeming character interplay humor that had been their stock in trade. Nu-Futurama brought me no joy.
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Data Graham posted:I wouldn't really even agree that they're funny, by and large. It's like they'd totally forgotten how to do the almost giddy, effortless-seeming character interplay humor that had been their stock in trade. Nu-Futurama brought me no joy. There are still some good episodes. I guess the huge time gap just made them forget what made it work? It's also weird to me to actively say "it's 3010" but everyone not be older.
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Oh hey, Aggretsuko S3 is comin'
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# ? Aug 17, 2020 22:07 |
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Being pro-racism and anti-Dolly Parton seems like a bold move.
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Pro racism has been coming back into vogue for years, but anti-Parton is some new record low of scummy.
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# ? Aug 17, 2020 22:52 |
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Death to those that bismerch the name of Dolly.
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Taear posted:There are still some good episodes. I guess the huge time gap just made them forget what made it work? It's also weird to me to actively say "it's 3010" but everyone not be older. If I recall correctly, they switched out a lot of the writing team for the Comedy Central ones, who had all moved on to different projects and maybe even had less of a writers?
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it was pretty jarring some of the the pop-culture references that made it into the newer seasons. they used to reference that stuff; but it felt more believable how they didso in the fox production
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A literal twitter episode
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PicklePants posted:If I recall correctly, they switched out a lot of the writing team for the Comedy Central ones, who had all moved on to different projects and maybe even had less of a writers? This would make sense. Milo and POTUS posted:A literal twitter episode Yea - the pop culture stuff is just insane in it. The gay marriage episode, the Obama one. Just really heavy handed like a kid would do. And their technology episodes almost feel like it's written by a boomer who doesn't understand it at all - even though in theory they're pretty techy people. It's so strange.
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# ? Aug 18, 2020 16:04 |
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I will say that for as much as the average quality of the episodes declined, The Prisoner of Benda and Murder on the Planet Express are two of my favorite episodes in the entire series.
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# ? Aug 18, 2020 16:09 |
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I really liked the time travel stuff in The Late Philip J. Fry where they got stuck going further into the future. Cool sci-fi and nice emotional plot between Fry and Leela. I also felt that the one episode where Fry wanted to see his mom again was even more tear-jerky than Jurassic Bark. JazzFlight fucked around with this message at 16:17 on Aug 18, 2020 |
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JazzFlight posted:I really liked the time travel stuff in The Late Philip J. Fry where they got stuck going further into the future. Cool sci-fi and nice emotional plot between Fry and Leela. There are plenty of good ones, but then they get pulled down by them totally loving not caring about Fry/Leela in other episodes. It's really all over the place in a lot of ways.
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The finale for Futurama was pretty great, especially how in the initial airing it looped right into an airing of the first episode
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JazzFlight posted:I really liked the time travel stuff in The Late Philip J. Fry where they got stuck going further into the future. Cool sci-fi and nice emotional plot between Fry and Leela. The parody of "In the year 2525" was also nice.
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# ? Aug 18, 2020 22:42 |
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I don't follow a lot of what's going on in YOLO but I'm also not an Aussie so I think it may just be a cultural barrier. I'm pretty sure it's real drat good though.
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# ? Aug 19, 2020 05:08 |
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I like Yolo just because there's something so appealing about just how UGLY everything is. Same with things like Superjail, I'm so used to western animation and anime where everything has to be so clean and attractive looking, the grunginess is a nice change of pace. But maybe I should just turn on my monitor.
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Warbird posted:I don't follow a lot of what's going on in YOLO but I'm also not an Aussie so I think it may just be a cultural barrier. I'm pretty sure it's real drat good though. it's literally just unaltered footage of australian life But please ask questions, they are always really funny
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Ghost Leviathan posted:it's literally just unaltered footage of australian life Yeah nah I've been wondering how the guy who they tried to murder back in the pilot would come across to Yanks. I've straight up met guys like that all over.
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Rich Uncle Chet posted:I like Yolo just because there's something so appealing about just how UGLY everything is. Yeah or King Star King.
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Open Source Idiom posted:Yeah nah I've been wondering how the guy who they tried to murder back in the pilot would come across to Yanks. I've straight up met guys like that all over. The nerd? We have those here too
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Bring back Aqua Teen Hunger Force!
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