Anon, if you have created a large amount of shows ranging from successful to wildly successful, you are going to be further off than anyone else around you. That includes said wife and children.
That being said, I don't know why OP has any interest in wanting to know the marital statuses of showrunners, other than the fact that he's a homosexual who can't mind his own buisness, and two; what's the point if he'll never have a relationship past talking to morons on a cartoon board.
>That being said, I don't know why OP has any interest in wanting to know the marital statuses of showrunners, other than the fact that he's a homosexual who can't mind his own buisness, and two; what's the point if he'll never have a relationship past talking to morons on a cartoon board.
Usually I avoid posts with slurs but yes, FRICK YOU OP, YA c**t.
poor guy. i keep seeing it in hollywood, people are together for DECADES and then just.. can't make it work? like what the hell. I hope I'll never understand that. I mean Rhea Perlman and Danny DeVito were like, a perfect match... whaaat happens..
yeahhhhh I think he's gonna regret patterning the parents on himself and his wife
though they really exaggerated the latina aspects of the cartoon wife, which makes you wonder how the frick she had a little blonde daughter (the real lady is one of those super white latinas so the ginger daughter/s are less unlikely but still a little unusual). I assumed it was another stepfamily situation because.. Dan likes those, right? He came from one, or something like that, and wanted to feature them on TV or something. So hey now he's got a chance to live that out for real, I guess.. i mean no way a guy that sweet and funny and damned handsome is going to stay single for long. So those girls are getting a stepmom for sure.
that's actually turbo sweet >no no honey, the fact that I voice a bitter divorced guy has nothing to do with you! Look, in my next show, I'll make a nice sweet couple based on us.
Does she also voice the mom or something? I believe I hear that Gretel was voiced by his daughter.
i don't think so. Especially since Dan doesn't voice the dad. Instead they amusingly had another guy clearly doing his best Dan -impression-
very much like the sewer guy in Milo Murphy
also strange that he hangs out with tiktokers and onlyfans models a third his age...
I commented something on one of his videos like.. this is the only man in Hollywood who can invite a bunch of teenage girls over to his house without any scandal. because he's just Dad. he's just Dad.
> people are together for DECADES and then just.. can't make it work?
The truth is they, and many other divorced people, never had the relationship work the entire time. People will marry early before they actually get to know the person, live with and understand who they are as a person. They grab whoever they thing is hot or nice date and frick for a bit, then when they actually get married their love high runs out and they realize they never really liked eachother as people. I'm speaking in general here but the view that falling in love means people will be able to stick together forever is just bullshit. Hell I'm certain most marriages out there aren't even really happy, divorce is just that final breaking point
they go after people with no friends and supporters. I'm.. not sure how you don't know this, because you are either a victim of this or a perpetrator of it
seeing Hamster and Gretel is gonna be pretty awkward now that I know this
Isn't it weird how in a lot of cartoons, the kids are just expected to get around on their own? Gretel's dad is sad that she was late to come meet him... she's.. six. he should be driving her everywhere. she shouldn't be walking around anywhere by herself.
>the kids are just expected to get around on their own?
It is a little strange, but that's just how it's often done in cartoon isn't it? They probably don't have the time to have to show the parents picking up and dropping off the kids every time they go anywhere so they skip that and just let them have their own agency. It sort of makes sense with Gretel since Kevin is often driving her around so the parents probably assume he's with her whenever she's out.
So now he really IS living off his ex wife's alimony?
Other way around since Phineas and Ferb was a megahit.
Anon, if you have created a large amount of shows ranging from successful to wildly successful, you are going to be further off than anyone else around you. That includes said wife and children.
That being said, I don't know why OP has any interest in wanting to know the marital statuses of showrunners, other than the fact that he's a homosexual who can't mind his own buisness, and two; what's the point if he'll never have a relationship past talking to morons on a cartoon board.
>That being said, I don't know why OP has any interest in wanting to know the marital statuses of showrunners, other than the fact that he's a homosexual who can't mind his own buisness, and two; what's the point if he'll never have a relationship past talking to morons on a cartoon board.
Usually I avoid posts with slurs but yes, FRICK YOU OP, YA c**t.
why did they get divorced again?
seeing Hamster and Gretel is gonna be pretty awkward now that I know this
poor guy. i keep seeing it in hollywood, people are together for DECADES and then just.. can't make it work? like what the hell. I hope I'll never understand that. I mean Rhea Perlman and Danny DeVito were like, a perfect match... whaaat happens..
yeahhhhh I think he's gonna regret patterning the parents on himself and his wife
though they really exaggerated the latina aspects of the cartoon wife, which makes you wonder how the frick she had a little blonde daughter (the real lady is one of those super white latinas so the ginger daughter/s are less unlikely but still a little unusual). I assumed it was another stepfamily situation because.. Dan likes those, right? He came from one, or something like that, and wanted to feature them on TV or something. So hey now he's got a chance to live that out for real, I guess.. i mean no way a guy that sweet and funny and damned handsome is going to stay single for long. So those girls are getting a stepmom for sure.
I get the feeling he just made H&G to save his failing marriage.
Does she also voice the mom or something? I believe I hear that Gretel was voiced by his daughter.
that's actually turbo sweet
>no no honey, the fact that I voice a bitter divorced guy has nothing to do with you! Look, in my next show, I'll make a nice sweet couple based on us.
i don't think so. Especially since Dan doesn't voice the dad. Instead they amusingly had another guy clearly doing his best Dan -impression-
very much like the sewer guy in Milo Murphy
I commented something on one of his videos like.. this is the only man in Hollywood who can invite a bunch of teenage girls over to his house without any scandal. because he's just Dad. he's just Dad.
> people are together for DECADES and then just.. can't make it work?
The truth is they, and many other divorced people, never had the relationship work the entire time. People will marry early before they actually get to know the person, live with and understand who they are as a person. They grab whoever they thing is hot or nice date and frick for a bit, then when they actually get married their love high runs out and they realize they never really liked eachother as people. I'm speaking in general here but the view that falling in love means people will be able to stick together forever is just bullshit. Hell I'm certain most marriages out there aren't even really happy, divorce is just that final breaking point
O’malley’s divorce created Scott Pilgrim Takes Off. He hates Scott now and has self loathing issues.
Are you telling me Doof is a self insert? What?!
also strange that he hangs out with tiktokers and onlyfans models a third his age...
$20 he gets metoo’d
they go after people with no friends and supporters. I'm.. not sure how you don't know this, because you are either a victim of this or a perpetrator of it
Isn't it weird how in a lot of cartoons, the kids are just expected to get around on their own? Gretel's dad is sad that she was late to come meet him... she's.. six. he should be driving her everywhere. she shouldn't be walking around anywhere by herself.
>the kids are just expected to get around on their own?
It is a little strange, but that's just how it's often done in cartoon isn't it? They probably don't have the time to have to show the parents picking up and dropping off the kids every time they go anywhere so they skip that and just let them have their own agency. It sort of makes sense with Gretel since Kevin is often driving her around so the parents probably assume he's with her whenever she's out.
>the kids are just expected to get around on their own
Kids in cartoons are almost always written 5 to 10 years older than they are.
How dough?