>Trunks in dbz >That new eric in that 70s show when eric was leaving >the 4th kid in malcom in the middle >paul rudd in friends >leon black in curb (but this one was kino and worked)
lol, and it isnt even true, it looks like one of those throwaway designs they put on spidey in the comics every now and then before he gets back to the iconic american flag colors.
>Peter's suit was originally suppose to black/red but appeared blue due to print color limitations at the time
How would Miles have ripped off Peter's look if the original concept had stuck?
No, they're the two lowest grossing Spider-Man movies ever, they do especially badly overseas where there's no American minority worship. Big Hero 6 adjusted for inflation outgrossed both Spider-Verses.
"verse" is the keyword. I don't really hate movie Miles, but the other spider-men were more of a highlight. The movies wouldn't have been nearly as successful as solo stories.
He really is, he'll never be a good character because they think he a lot of personality so no changes needed 🙂 I saw a picture from some comic the other day where they tease that 60's Spider-Man is going to be racist to Miles, but they instead tell him how he's better and faster to learn than every other Spider-Man. How is this not the most boring shit?
Urkel/Fonzie were minor characters who took over the show due to organic popularity from viewers. Poochies are supposed to be made by producers and intended to be popular by design.
main character of star trek discovery, michael burnham >star trek, but louder, angrier, with access to an OC do not steel time machine >whenever she isn't around, everyone asks where she is
there was a "character trapped in a time loop" episode, and it wasn't poochie, and the guy experiencing the timeloop can only figure it out with poochie's help, despite the fact she is completely unaware there is a time loop.
not grounded sure, but the "modern words, but a cave guy" premise was consistent. forcing a magic space alien from the future that grants wishes into that plot isn't just absurd, it's moronic.
BASKIN ROBERTS EVERYNIGHT
I've got a better idea for a thread
Name a Poochie that worked
Scrappy Doo literally saved the Scooby franchise
Scrappy Doo is a Cousin Oliver, not a Poochie
What's the difference?
Then go make that thread you little homosexual
>Trunks in dbz
>That new eric in that 70s show when eric was leaving
>the 4th kid in malcom in the middle
>paul rudd in friends
>leon black in curb (but this one was kino and worked)
>That new eric in that 70s show when eric was leaving
what?
Future trunks is great, homosexual
Stranger Things season 2 episode 8.
lol, and it isnt even true, it looks like one of those throwaway designs they put on spidey in the comics every now and then before he gets back to the iconic american flag colors.
>Peter's suit was originally suppose to black/red but appeared blue due to print color limitations at the time
How would Miles have ripped off Peter's look if the original concept had stuck?
Came here to say miles too. But also Rey, and pretty much any NuWars/NuTrek protagonist (excluding straight white males).
Aren’t the spider verse films wildly popular and some of the most successful things marvel has done in years?
Randy Pearson. Pretty much any character introduced into the main cast of a sitcom during the last season or two.
Ssshhh....no rational thought allowed when discussing muh culture war.
No, they're the two lowest grossing Spider-Man movies ever, they do especially badly overseas where there's no American minority worship. Big Hero 6 adjusted for inflation outgrossed both Spider-Verses.
"verse" is the keyword. I don't really hate movie Miles, but the other spider-men were more of a highlight. The movies wouldn't have been nearly as successful as solo stories.
He really is, he'll never be a good character because they think he a lot of personality so no changes needed 🙂 I saw a picture from some comic the other day where they tease that 60's Spider-Man is going to be racist to Miles, but they instead tell him how he's better and faster to learn than every other Spider-Man. How is this not the most boring shit?
The baby, the dog, and the girl from the later seasons of Fairly Odd Parents
Steve Urkel
Get fricked. I can't even remember what he was in was called any more, but I remember that dude's suspenders.
Urkel/Fonzie were minor characters who took over the show due to organic popularity from viewers. Poochies are supposed to be made by producers and intended to be popular by design.
main character of star trek discovery, michael burnham
>star trek, but louder, angrier, with access to an OC do not steel time machine
>whenever she isn't around, everyone asks where she is
there was a "character trapped in a time loop" episode, and it wasn't poochie, and the guy experiencing the timeloop can only figure it out with poochie's help, despite the fact she is completely unaware there is a time loop.
>Michael Burnham is the key to all of this, she's a weepier character than we've had before
Wendy's brother in Ozark
I'm trans tbw
Jon Lovitz' character from Newsradio
I miss Phil Hartman so much bro
Man, I do not blame him for that at all. But yeah, awful replacement.
Elaborate, seems weird for the show to be obsessive about his character. I never saw the post-Hartman seasons.
I never made it that far but I watched the first season of this show and it was pretty comfy
For me it’s Jimmy James, but yeah after Hartman left it was a rapid descent
I kind of enjoyed the Johnny Johnson arc.
Danny DeVito in Sunny. The committee threatened cancellation if they didn't add le epic wacky celebrity that none of the cast wanted.
That was what, 5 episodes in, to a a show that's had like 15 seasons with him?
Boxey in the reimagined Battlestar Galactica
>ctrl + f gazoo
>0/0
The yungins don't remember
Absurd character? It's not like it was a grounded show in the first place.
The setting is nearly irrelevant to the episode plots, it's all the standard work & marriage sitcom stuff. About as grounded as the honeymooners.
not grounded sure, but the "modern words, but a cave guy" premise was consistent. forcing a magic space alien from the future that grants wishes into that plot isn't just absurd, it's moronic.