It's pretty much just a Fairly Odd Parents episode. Enough material for 10 minutes of sight gags and a few humorous observations about how wacky kidworld is, and then at the end they realize it's actually fricking terrible and not having adult responsibilities is great.
It's pretty much just a Fairly Odd Parents episode. Enough material for 10 minutes of sight gags and a few humorous observations about how wacky kidworld is, and then at the end they realize it's actually fricking terrible and not having adult responsibilities is great.
It's an interesting premise, but you're right, it only works as a one-shot story. It might make a good animated film, but not a TV series.
It would definitely not work as a movie. It barely works as a single episode because the premise is so fricking moronic that if you spend more than 10 minutes with it, you have to confront what utter pedophilic nonsense it actually is.
No but many years ago we had a thread here where an anon greentextd about working at kidzania, and to this day I still think about it. I really wish that got it's own show, however far-fetched it'd be
Too bland of an idea, too much like someones first attempt at a cartoon but they lack the creative drive to make it interesting
Also a youtuber who became e-famous after having her turn bashing Steven Universe, Robobuddies, took her trauma out on Enters for a specific scene from the script and he had to go quiet for a while because of that and Robobuddies ended up running to Twitter to do nothing substantial onwards
Why did the chick who drew this give the boy and the mom such an obnoxious amount of freckles? Sure, it may technically be more realistic but cartoons should be simplified. There's a reason most shows give freckled characters about 3 or 4 on each cheek.
Honestly all the characters are over designed. This would be a nightmare to animate frame by frame
Zero potential whatsoever. It's a moronic pedo fetish fantasy that doesn't make any sense and has nothing to say, written by a barely literate manchild with crippling autism.
Growing Around, we're just Growing Around!
Oh look what I've found!
It's drab and it's dumb!
Or could it be
A kino for me
Not really, it's just Growing Around!
IIRC Enter reviewed those failed Disney Channel pilots in 2014, so this fricking thing is approaching its 10th anniversary with only a 1 minute animatic. That’s so funny.
Pretty sure all this dude is doing at this point is still drawing boys in dresses and pretending it's not a creepy fetish while coming here and getting angry at Cinemaphile for calling him lazy or unimaginative.
I think Growing Around has the potential to become an interesting case of outsider art made by a mentally ill person, once the unproduced scripts get released.
Potential is all it ever had
The premise has no good potential.
No, the premise never had any potential at all. Not even as a preschool-age-targeted cartoon.
It's a deeply strange and totally unnecessary layer to what I'm sure would be very generic kid sitcom plots
The premise had zero potential. It's the kind of plot you only eve see for a single episode dream sequence.
It's pretty much just a Fairly Odd Parents episode. Enough material for 10 minutes of sight gags and a few humorous observations about how wacky kidworld is, and then at the end they realize it's actually fricking terrible and not having adult responsibilities is great.
It's an interesting premise, but you're right, it only works as a one-shot story. It might make a good animated film, but not a TV series.
It would definitely not work as a movie. It barely works as a single episode because the premise is so fricking moronic that if you spend more than 10 minutes with it, you have to confront what utter pedophilic nonsense it actually is.
>Potential is all it ever had
No, it didn't.
Didn't address 9/11 so it's shit
Kek
You’re simple
No but many years ago we had a thread here where an anon greentextd about working at kidzania, and to this day I still think about it. I really wish that got it's own show, however far-fetched it'd be
Too bland of an idea, too much like someones first attempt at a cartoon but they lack the creative drive to make it interesting
Also a youtuber who became e-famous after having her turn bashing Steven Universe, Robobuddies, took her trauma out on Enters for a specific scene from the script and he had to go quiet for a while because of that and Robobuddies ended up running to Twitter to do nothing substantial onwards
I thought he was making a new cartoon?
WTF, he’s doing mental illnesses too? https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=q38PUb30Zgc
>those freckles
Why did the chick who drew this give the boy and the mom such an obnoxious amount of freckles? Sure, it may technically be more realistic but cartoons should be simplified. There's a reason most shows give freckled characters about 3 or 4 on each cheek.
Honestly all the characters are over designed. This would be a nightmare to animate frame by frame
Zero potential whatsoever. It's a moronic pedo fetish fantasy that doesn't make any sense and has nothing to say, written by a barely literate manchild with crippling autism.
Has anyone seen the Mumkey review?
Yeah it was hilarious
I wish there were more like it.
Too bad Mumkey went full zoomer-mode and schizo'd out.
Yeah, must be because he cheated with that minor
he didn't cheat with a minor, he cheated with a pedo and then got cucked by a 15 year old
yeah, loved how it mainly shit on enter for the fact he can't write english, shame mumkey kind of fell off.
Growing Around, we're just Growing Around!
Oh look what I've found!
It's drab and it's dumb!
Or could it be
A kino for me
Not really, it's just Growing Around!
No.
It sounds like someone’s weird fetish and therapy again this abusive family.
>It sounds like someone’s weird fetish
Yeah, it's certainly that.
IIRC Enter reviewed those failed Disney Channel pilots in 2014, so this fricking thing is approaching its 10th anniversary with only a 1 minute animatic. That’s so funny.
Pretty sure all this dude is doing at this point is still drawing boys in dresses and pretending it's not a creepy fetish while coming here and getting angry at Cinemaphile for calling him lazy or unimaginative.
I think Growing Around has the potential to become an interesting case of outsider art made by a mentally ill person, once the unproduced scripts get released.