Do you recognize that this isn't a real kids? If you saw an image of this cartoon kid naked, would you feel like you saw real CSAM?
If so, you can be put on meds for that. Fictional people aren't real, and it shouldn't hurt you that much to see a cartoon character naked. You can respond nonchalantly, but literally everyone knows I'm right. Ask a psychologist.
I know they aren't real but I'm still gonna call someone a weirdo for being attracted to a cartoon child who doesn't even have any shota shit to work with like Boku no Pico.
3 months ago
Anonymous
Boku no Pico is more trap than shota and no; those two aren't the same thing. The closest Boku no Pico got to shota was in episode 2.
3 months ago
Anonymous
>The closest Boku no Pico got to shota was in episode 2.
Pico is 10.
Honestly it only kinda works if you cast off the very title of the show. If Jenny were an alien or sentient Robot that got away, then Brad, Tuck, and Sheldon work as two friends and an annoying kid brother, trying to hide and protect her until she becomes a plot-resolution-machine, like E.T. crossed with Short Circuit.
It was adding the "she wants to be a normal teenage girl" that truly makes these three superfluous; A teenage would would not interact with any of them.
The red-haired one and the one with yellow-tinted glasses were major characters in one more episode where they and Dexter were driven by Dex's mom to a Star Trek convention. So the taller blond-haired guy is the apex of redundant characters.
>When the very world you inhabit just drops you out of existence on the account of you being a mistake >When the writers had to come up with an episode built around you being boring and unfunny just to give you one spotlight episode
>Why do I get sloppy jenny seconds?
It IS pretty weird that a show about a teenager girl robot has the protagonist having only two male friends, one a platonic idiot and the other a kid
The contrast between Jenny and a normal human girl is actually funnier if there isn't the latter on the main cast to set her straight.
Tucker was such a brat. Unironically needs correction.
Why is it everything someone says the word "correction" they immediately out themselves as being a deranged pedophile?
>Auuugh no not the freaking fictional characterinos arrgggh
>S-Stop calling me a sick frick for sexualizing this random cartoon child!
>This is NOT the good christian wholesome entertainment I visit this sub for!
Do you recognize that this isn't a real kids? If you saw an image of this cartoon kid naked, would you feel like you saw real CSAM?
If so, you can be put on meds for that. Fictional people aren't real, and it shouldn't hurt you that much to see a cartoon character naked. You can respond nonchalantly, but literally everyone knows I'm right. Ask a psychologist.
I know they aren't real but I'm still gonna call someone a weirdo for being attracted to a cartoon child who doesn't even have any shota shit to work with like Boku no Pico.
Boku no Pico is more trap than shota and no; those two aren't the same thing. The closest Boku no Pico got to shota was in episode 2.
>The closest Boku no Pico got to shota was in episode 2.
Pico is 10.
I'm talking about his brother. The brunette.
I said "unironically" though. That means im using the intended meaning of the word "correction" instead of the twitter definiton of it.
>sees word
>thinks of pedophilia
anon....
Tucker isn't very molestable TBDESU
Now Sheldon on the other hand...
Brad and Tuck were routinely pretty funny. Sheldon was the one that felt like an insert.
A self insert is supposed to be someone you want to be or be like, and no one wants to be like Sheldon.
Honestly it only kinda works if you cast off the very title of the show. If Jenny were an alien or sentient Robot that got away, then Brad, Tuck, and Sheldon work as two friends and an annoying kid brother, trying to hide and protect her until she becomes a plot-resolution-machine, like E.T. crossed with Short Circuit.
It was adding the "she wants to be a normal teenage girl" that truly makes these three superfluous; A teenage would would not interact with any of them.
Pic not related?
Brad and tuck were the first characters she meets and are routinely used to introduce or explain earth things to jenny
Anyone could've done that
>Superfluous
Someone brought out their Thesaurus
>superfluous characters
Pic unrelated?
Brad might have been gay for refusing to marry the biker chick but you will not insult my homie Tuck.
Only created because Disney asked for Marco to have male friends and were quickly removed once the show got popular
Pixietopia was the only episode to feature one of them in a signifigant way and it was actually really good.
You know that Nefcy is a hack when quality content emerges as a result of network tard-wrangling her team.
>when quality content emerges as a result of network tard-wrangling her team.
Many such cases!
its funny that they tried a few times to give dexter friends but it just never stuck
The red-haired one and the one with yellow-tinted glasses were major characters in one more episode where they and Dexter were driven by Dex's mom to a Star Trek convention. So the taller blond-haired guy is the apex of redundant characters.
How many episodes did they appear in? The green hoodie kid looks pretty cool.
>When the very world you inhabit just drops you out of existence on the account of you being a mistake
>When the writers had to come up with an episode built around you being boring and unfunny just to give you one spotlight episode