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The Horse in Tears posted:Strange Æons Strange Aeons can probably be a little much for some people, but her videos can be really fun and interesting. It's like a more wholesome version of weekend web or goon dumbassery. She covered long furbies, then built one, made it a rainbow birthday cake and then put Porridge "The Boy" Thursday the long furby onto Tinder. He did surprisingly well. It's also fun to occasionally see some weird glimpse of what little Zoomer subcultures are up to. poo poo's crazy.
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# ? Oct 21, 2020 00:14 |
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I haven't watched a lot of her stuff but I did watch the two part Harry Potter for Christians fanfic. Is this about my Reddit account? constantinople posted:I think it's because all Regular Show foods are absurd. I suppose one thing that makes Regular Show work so well is also because they like to break down what is in something instead of just going "here's a complete crazy food."
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# ? Oct 21, 2020 00:21 |
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I guess while we are doing recs: Damsonn: https://www.youtube.com/user/damsonn/videos commentary-less playthroughs of old flight sims AlphaBetaGamer: https://www.youtube.com/c/AlphaBetaGamer/videos commentary-less playthroughs of indie games, a lot of horror games and games I'd have never heard of otherwise. Decino: https://www.youtube.com/c/decino/videos chill commentary of doom level playthroughs and obscure doom mechanics
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# ? Oct 21, 2020 01:13 |
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I've been really enjoying Pseudiom: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBGPPOAPN97skbOnih9v76w who dose essays on obscure or forgotten media and past internet ephemera. An example looking at how tall tales made the news.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drVAv7w-w4A
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# ? Oct 21, 2020 02:23 |
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Here are various suggestions I haven't seen mentioned in the thread yet. To my knowledge none of them are chuds or shitbags or anything, but if I'm wrong on any of them please let me know: Video Games: Writing on Games - yet another video game analysis channel. Always interesting and informative, if not the most original concept nowadays. KingK - deep-dive video game reviews and retrospectives. Tends to take a critical analytic eye to many games I don't see people often criticize or analyze, such as the mainline Pokemon and Mario Party games, dedicating a video to each entry in a series to examine its game design and how the series evolves over time. AsumSaus - does tons of videos on Super Smash Bros Melee's weirder and more obscure features, bugs, and mechanics. Obviously interesting if you play SSBM, but even if you don't the videos are humorous and interesting. Digital Mumbles - first looks at various games, with a heavy focus on obscure indie titles. First Five - reviews of just the first five hours of a video game. Often looks at smaller indie titles, but also more well-known releases, the main goal is looking at what five hours of gameplay gets you, "to see if games are worth your time, not your money" Other: Shut Up & Sit Down (SUSD) - the de-facto board game reviewers, these guys love board games of all types, and are big proponents of helping introduce new people to the hobby. ToonrificTariq - reviews of 90s-00s-era childrens cartoons from Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, etc; often some of the more obscure ones that many people have forgotten. Cedar Flags - reviews and analyses of roller coasters and theme parks. Mostly focused on Ohio's Cedar Point, but doesn't neglect coasters from around the globe. This dude loves coasters, and it's fascinating listening to him break down how a coaster is loaded and managed. Ben Horne - a large format film photographer: think the large cameras on tripods with the tarp covering the photographer. Ben goes on vacations to American national parks to hike with his camera gear, with each video mostly being him talking through his thought process on a hike scouting out photo spots and eventually taking 1-2 photos, finally showing the final result and Ben giving his thoughts on how the photo turned out. His videos are very calm and relaxing, even if you're not a photographer. Nick Carver - a photographer similar to Ben Horne, using a big camera on a tripod and setting out on trips to take 1-2 film photographs. Less relaxing than Ben Horne, but he's a bit more energetic and fun imo. He also tends to show his failures (both photographic and otherwise) more often too, so he tends to feel a bit more "real" - relatively, at least. Again, interesting to watch even if you're not super into photography, at least for me. Alton Brown - Okay, he's a fairly famous chef thanks to Good Eats, Cutthroat Kitchen and Iron Chef America - but his youtube channel is actually pretty great. He obviously has various recipes here, but the main draw is his "Quarantine Kitchen" series. He and his wife livestream 1-2 times a week of them making a cocktail and dinner together. It's refreshing to see a professional chef like this in a "real" cooking environment like everyday people. They gently caress up recipes, burn stuff, have ugly messy plates, realize they're missing ingredients halfway through a dish, etc. Most of the time watching professional chefs' youtube channels usually makes me feel WAY less confident in my cooking because it feels like I never really know what I'm doing, but Alton's channel helps me feel much better about my culinary skills, since it helps show that even the best gently caress up, what matters is being able to roll with the punches - which these livestreams show well. Also the two of them are fairly funny and entertaining on their own.
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# ? Oct 21, 2020 03:55 |
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I gotta recommend Let's Game It Out for the new thread OP. Josh showcases a lot of indie builder and sim games as much as just playing games in the absolutely wrong way possible, with an absurd number of hours often put into his madness. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BRSus9eU10 As well as abusing Sims. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19JYOVPmwDM And Zoo animals.
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# ? Oct 21, 2020 04:11 |
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would Forgotten Weapons be fair game for this thread or is that too much
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# ? Oct 21, 2020 04:28 |
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Here are a couple of channels I like that don't seem to get talked about in these threads: David Seymour a young man who does cooking videos with the twist of actually trying to make all those viral recipe videos. He also does head to head competition videos where if multiple channels have made a recipe he'll try them out and rank them. His videos are good because he isn't a professionally trained chef so it has a real normal guy kind of feel. Danny Gonzalez a former Vine star who now does commentary videos where he talks about stuff trending online. Also does bad movie reviews, tries out lifehacks and has a side gig doing comedic songs. Drew Gooden also a former Vine star who is a friend of and frequently collaborator with Danny Gonzalez. They have similar tastes/senses of humor so if you like Danny you'll probably like Drew and vice versa. They actually went on tour together last year with the theme being that they aren't just the same guy. (the "We Are Two Different People" tour)
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# ? Oct 21, 2020 04:40 |
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AOC is streaming Among Us with Ilan Omar and Hobmberguy! Its going great! lmao https://www.twitch.tv/hbomberguy/clip/TsundereVenomousPeppermintArsonNoSexy https://twitter.com/People4Bernie/status/1318749965376606209
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# ? Oct 21, 2020 05:02 |
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Isn't Alton brown nuts
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# ? Oct 21, 2020 05:06 |
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muscles like this! posted:They actually went on tour together last year with the theme being that they aren't just the same guy. (the "We Are Two Different People" tour) I still don't buy it.
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# ? Oct 21, 2020 05:12 |
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I solidly recommend ToonrificTariq for their cartoon reviews. They manage to get creators on board in the review for interview and its awesome hearing their input and answers.
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# ? Oct 21, 2020 05:21 |
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I mostly lurk this thread but since I didn't see a mention of him yet, I wanted to throw my recommendation in for Thomas Flight as a great movie analysis channel. He's very serious and mostly focuses on editing and is great at breaking down sequences to explain why they work/dont I also can't remember if I saw Jose in the piles of recommendations, buts he's great too. Dude loves to watch old sitcoms Also HBomb coming in and icing AOC in Among Us was the highlight of her stream https://twitter.com/Fobwashed/status/1318767592740253696?s=19
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# ? Oct 21, 2020 06:00 |
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Captain Invictus posted:Isn't Alton brown nuts Is he? In the streams they try to avoid talking politics but have shown that they are generally against Trump and such. I doubt they're lefties or anything though
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# ? Oct 21, 2020 06:15 |
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CodfishCartographer posted:Is he? In the streams they try to avoid talking politics but have shown that they are generally against Trump and such. I doubt they're lefties or anything though No like. Not a chud. Like just straight up insane in a over the top diva kinda way is what I've heard.
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# ? Oct 21, 2020 06:17 |
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Alaois posted:How To Drink is a pretty good channel about cocktails that has also gotten into the trend of recreating stuff from media. Stumbled across this guy somehow about a week ago and can confirm, its a neat channel. He tries his best to recreate drinks from fiction/video games, and tastes each one and gives you a pretty thorough review of each. There's also some videos about real-life stuff, including a video about gross drinks that really appeared in recipe books, which surprised me. I though the video was going to be "let's mix random gross stuff and taste it!" but no, beef fizz really did show up in history at some point!
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# ? Oct 21, 2020 06:38 |
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jan Misali's main series is conlang critic, where he reviews constructed languages from Esperanto and Klingon to oddities like kay(f)bop(t) and poliespo. I knew basically nothing about linguistics when I began watching his videos and still enjoyed watching them. I recommend starting with the video on Lingwa de Planeta, since it actually explains the criteria he uses for reviews in depth, as well as explaining ling basics like reading phonemic charts. Misali posts a lot more than just conlang videos, from videos on game design to weird useless math trivia to mashups. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmfdeWd0RMk MicTheSnare is probably my favorite youtube music reviewer person (even though his favorite band is somehow spoon?) - his content's on hold for a bit due to pandemic induced malaise but when its not he does fun bite-sized reviews of recent albums, as well as long form videos about specific bands, albums, trends, or
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# ? Oct 21, 2020 08:46 |
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second part to the Game Grumps and other youtube celebrity Among Us collaboration is out, and it's just as great as the first https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzGQechb8R8&hd=1
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# ? Oct 21, 2020 10:31 |
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I've never watched The Game Grumps until this week when I checked out their playthrough of Doki Doki Literature Club. It was hilarious for a variety of reasons.
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# ? Oct 21, 2020 10:38 |
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Bad Wolf posted:I've never watched The Game Grumps until this week when I checked out their playthrough of Doki Doki Literature Club. It was hilarious for a variety of reasons. Their playthrough of DDLC is an absolute gem, and I'm pretty certain Dan has yet to fully recover from the trauma of watching that game. Also, once you finish going through their playthrough, then you should watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JhJ241dJ_g&bpctr=1603275473
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# ? Oct 21, 2020 10:50 |
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Shinji2015 posted:Their playthrough of DDLC is an absolute gem, and I'm pretty certain Dan has yet to fully recover from the trauma of watching that game. if you're new to their content you need to, NEED TO, watch the Mickey Mouscapades video. Dan very nearly dies during it from laughing too hard. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-LfKbCR0MI&hd=1 Arin's impression of people trying to be terrible knockoffs of AVGN is incredible.
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# ? Oct 21, 2020 11:02 |
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Oh, on the subject of Foodtube suggestions, Kenji's channel is pretty good, quite instructional (his home kitchen is a chef's home kitchen so not everything applies), chill as gently caress and he is a cool dude with cool views on stuff - he's outright mentioned Renegade Cut and Thought Slime as channels he follows. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixCnCvDUKQ8&hd=1
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# ? Oct 21, 2020 11:21 |
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Captain Invictus posted:second part to the Game Grumps and other youtube celebrity Among Us collaboration is out, and it's just as great as the first It's funny that both Arin & AOC didn't get negative numbers were an option for temperature log in the lab on the artic map. But AOC figured it out immediately and course-corrected, while Arin took multiple attempts to remember the existence of negative numbers.
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# ? Oct 21, 2020 12:05 |
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Yvonmukluk posted:It's funny that both Arin & AOC didn't get negative numbers were an option for temperature log in the lab on the artic map. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RG5NrslcrVg&hd=1
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# ? Oct 21, 2020 12:16 |
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Genthil posted:A few days ago the YouTube algorithm decided to introduce me to Veridis Joe, and so far his stuff seems pretty decent. Here's his latest vid: It's really weird how the people suddenly started picking up the banner for the 2011 ThunderCats remake years later, and only to spite the sillier ThunderCats Roar stuff (which took forever to come out after that announcement trailer wtf??) I was watching the first ThunderCats remake when it was coming out and it was.... alright, I guess? Definitely going for a more serious He-Man remake vibe than, say, the Netflix Voltron show. I wouldn't put it anywhere in the same tier of good production value of Batman: The Animated Series or fun mix of humor and serious action as Teen Titans. Like the Samoflange reference is a great demonstration of how flat and uncertain a lot of the writing felt in that show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pF7qesmTFEk
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# ? Oct 21, 2020 12:45 |
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JordanKai posted:I still don't buy it. Hey, they may have similar lives and similar wives but they are not the same guy.
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# ? Oct 21, 2020 14:57 |
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Nuns with Guns posted:It's really weird how the people suddenly started picking up the banner for the 2011 ThunderCats remake years later, and only to spite the sillier ThunderCats Roar stuff (which took forever to come out after that announcement trailer wtf??) I was watching the first ThunderCats remake when it was coming out and it was.... alright, I guess? Definitely going for a more serious He-Man remake vibe than, say, the Netflix Voltron show. I wouldn't put it anywhere in the same tier of good production value of Batman: The Animated Series or fun mix of humor and serious action as Teen Titans. Like the Samoflange reference is a great demonstration of how flat and uncertain a lot of the writing felt in that show: While I enjoyed it more or less it certainly wasn't to the level of like The Last Airbender that people decided to lionize (ha ha... ha) it as. What's really interesting to me about it is the behind the scenes stuff that was going on at the time, where Cartoon Network didn't like that shows like ThunderCats or the Green Lantern animated series were doing good numbers but in the 'wrong' demographics (anything not like to 8-11 year old boys, more or less). Part of that was that they wanted to sell toys to said demo (and the ThunderCat toys were kinda garbage) but they displayed an extreme unwillingness to try and run with what they had.
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# ? Oct 21, 2020 15:08 |
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Thundercats 2011 had a surprisingly passionate fandom when it was airing and I don't think people were going to bat for it disingenuously, so much as Roar made everyone go "...wait, but they already did a 'normal' reboot of it? and it loving owned but they cancelled it? WTF CN?" e: like, it wasn't as good as say A:TLA, but it was good enough and it had furries, which is usually enough to get people going batshit crazy for something for years on end. e2: I also just looked into it to jog my memory, and a lot of the explicit Thundercats 2011 vs. Roar rivalry came very specifically from the Teen Titans Go episode about Roar, which went pretty far out of its way to dunk on 2011 as a negative comparison to Roar, and vastly misjudged how many people still care about 2011. before that episode happened, you just had the usual "HURFA DURF CALARTS" weirdos making GBS threads on Roar and most people outside the chud bubble were willing to give it a shot; that episode expanded the bad taste to a whole lot more mouths. WeedlordGoku69 fucked around with this message at 15:36 on Oct 21, 2020 |
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Dawgstar posted:While I enjoyed it more or less it certainly wasn't to the level of like The Last Airbender that people decided to lionize (ha ha... ha) it as. What's really interesting to me about it is the behind the scenes stuff that was going on at the time, where Cartoon Network didn't like that shows like ThunderCats or the Green Lantern animated series were doing good numbers but in the 'wrong' demographics (anything not like to 8-11 year old boys, more or less). Part of that was that they wanted to sell toys to said demo (and the ThunderCat toys were kinda garbage) but they displayed an extreme unwillingness to try and run with what they had. Disinterest definitely seems like the biggest hurdle with that remake as far as capitalizing on any popularity it had. There was a solid baseline there but CN was unhappy it didn't perform excellently in the way they wanted and just binned it.
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# ? Oct 21, 2020 16:35 |
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Here are some other channels that haven't been recommended but are very good. Be Kind Rewind - Covers the history of Hollywood through the lens of the actresses of the time, primarily through the years Oscar winner. Her recent two parter on the Joan Crawford and Bette Davis feud is a good watch. let's talk about stuff - Primarily a movie channel where Sarah examines media through that leftist queer lens that gets you all the hits! Check out her two parter on Knives Out! Maggie Mae Fish - Video's about movies, her Fight Club video is *chefs kiss*. People Make Games - Chris Bratt (of Eurogamer) and Quintin Smith (of Shut Up & Sit Down) tell the stories of the people involved in games, both developers and Gamers. "Can you really get rich in the world's only "cash-based" MMO?" is a wild watch. Speed Docs - World record history progressions for different videogames but with more of a focus on including the community, they'll interview the runners and people involved to add context to the moments. Their latest video on DKC2 is a great watch. I follow like 200 YouTube channels, I have a problem. (seconding some previous recommendations: Jacob Gellar is fantastic; What's So Great About That? made the first video essay about a book that was visually compelling; Nitro Rad covers a lot of great forgotten games in a super engaging way.)
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# ? Oct 21, 2020 17:04 |
Alaois posted:would Forgotten Weapons be fair game for this thread or is that too much Id say that FW and InRange are both decent thread fodder, Ian probably isn’t a chud and Karl is quite demonstrably not, even if they do occasionally pal around with noted shitjob sinistral. Forgotten Weapons is at least extremely interesting from a historical perspective even if you aren’t all that into guns. https://youtu.be/HImhOizTFPw https://youtu.be/-VKGhqIl4Gw https://youtu.be/eJIR0w_VYr4
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Captain Invictus posted:oh boy, an Among Us collabo with a bunch of huge youtubers and the game grumps.
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# ? Oct 21, 2020 17:38 |
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https://twitter.com/Hbomberguy/status/1318727145682837504/photo/1 two sitting US Congresswomen in a discord call with someone named "BigMoist" is possibly the greatest thing of all time. Genthil posted:A few days ago the YouTube algorithm decided to introduce me to Veridis Joe, and so far his stuff seems pretty decent. Here's his latest vid: https://twitter.com/randomsakuga/status/1246829955952119808 this show got so much hate just for being new and different and none of it was deserved.
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# ? Oct 21, 2020 17:43 |
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BigMoist = Cr1tikal Big props to Hbomb there, in with AOC, Ilhan and all these big Twitch dogs. And it wouldn't have happened if not for Donkey Kong 64!
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# ? Oct 21, 2020 17:58 |
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She even namechecked the stream at one point, but didn’t seem to remember it all that well. But she knew it was Hbomb who did it! I can’t blame her—even to me it feels like it was decades ago even though it was only a year and some months. And I don’t have to work surrounded by chuds who manifest their erotic infatuation with me as weird insults and screaming.
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# ? Oct 21, 2020 18:10 |
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I'm finally watching the mega Doom video by Tim Rogers.
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# ? Oct 21, 2020 18:34 |
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Augus posted:https://twitter.com/randomsakuga/status/1246829955952119808 unfortunately for me the show is now associated with that twitter weirdo who insisted that lilo was the real monster of lilo and stitch (along with other hot takes such as that it was taking place in the 1970s and that white people were victims of native racism) because it turns out she was an animator on that show.
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# ? Oct 21, 2020 19:06 |
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Splash Attack posted:that twitter weirdo who insisted that lilo was the real monster of lilo and stitch I didn't know the entirety of Japan was a twitter weirdo e: I am not defending that take in any way, shape, or form, it's a mind-shatteringly terrible take, but it's a take that at least one entire whole-rear end country had, to the point where their followup Stitch stuff deliberately ignores the point of the movie and has Lilo explicitly abandon Stitch to fend for himself, because they loved Stitch but thought Lilo was a stupid little brat who should have been drowned. WeedlordGoku69 fucked around with this message at 20:05 on Oct 21, 2020 |
# ? Oct 21, 2020 20:02 |
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Lockpicking Lawyer well, picks locks and reviews their security. Probably only like, practically useful to you if you're concerned about bike theft, but some of this poo poo is just egregiously terrible. It's also nice that his content is basically fluffless, it's very rare for any of his videos to hit the 5 minute mark.
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WeedlordGoku69 posted:I didn't know the entirety of Japan was a twitter weirdo I have seen no evidence, ever, for this "Japan hates Lilo" theory. Only thing I've seen is the show Stitch! is set in Okinawa because Paul Candland who worked at Disney Japan wanted to make a show set there, where he lived for a while. Lilo doesn't appear in the show because she's an adult when the show takes place and lives in Hawaii. What is the origin of this weird Lilo/Japan rumor? e: apparently in ep. 23 of the Japanese Stitch show, Lilo's daughter appears who looks and acts identically to child Lilo. Casey Finnigan fucked around with this message at 20:18 on Oct 21, 2020 |
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