What killed the series?
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Heterosexuality
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Da joos
The period episode.
I don't like that groomer shit shouldn't be in cartoons for little kids.
>Inb4 but periods are natural cope
So is sex, nudity and masturbation but I doubt we'd get an episode about that.
The period episode wasn't that bad. The plot was just bare bones education shit for tween girls, but the episode itself had a lot of great Molibdrea trio stuff. It was more bad for being such a wienertease since they stopped doing trio stuff immediately after.
As for the fandom itself, its not as active on Cinemaphile as it as on /trash/ because the latter board is where most of the oldgays/content creators hang out now, while Cinemaphile has become a glorified HBO Max/DC comics billboard with a ton of shills, brandgays, and other forms of disingenuous posters.
Wait, you're serious? Lmao
Yeah, I'm serious.
Why wouldn't I be?
Shut up homosexual, Disney did this shit decades ago and you’re not complaining about that.
>Muh what about-ism
Shut up, pedogay. Nobody cares about a educational film that barely anybody watched, this aired on a channel for little kids and families.
Unironically thai episode
going the zombie FoP route in one season
Throwing shit at the wall. Also dykes.
>dykes
no dykes here
anon I...
Five-second throwaway gags don't count.
coping i see.
That is not a child, that is a grown ass woman
What's she paying her for?
There was just no fun to be had with how the episode we're handled so the Dykerea was the least of the problems.
>just no fun to be had with how the episode we're handled
this. if season 3 wasn't cancelled, I'd treat s2 as a filler season
the new neighbors
all of them are mildly insufferable
>Ollie being a bland boring and uninteresting character along with his family who barely appear or have any impact in the show
He had the obligation to be a good and fun character to kill yurishit in the show
>Woke forced shot, like the thai episode and the period epsiode
Amphibia did this things way better with out feeling forced cause Anne is proud of heritage but also gets tired of it since she an average american girl instead of "i'm not brown enough!"
>Ugly self insert dyke of a middle age woman shipped with a cute e-girl
Ugly bastard but woke, can't tell you how revolting this is and how much disgust it makes me feel
I agree that Ollie had potential to be decent, introducing a love interest isn't necessarily a bad thing, but he needed to be as interesting or more than Libby or Andrea, and he wasn't. Rather, in his initial introduction, he came off as a bad parody of a Gary Stu insert.
100% Molly McGee was a terrible episode (maybe the worst in the series) but it and the Thai marriage episode are the only time her heritage really comes up. Anne brings up her heritage constantly to a bunch of aliens who have limited understanding of the nuances of human culture and it got annoying quick.
The self-insert thing though... man, that really is one of the biggest unspoken cancers in western animation right now. You see it constantly, these background characters that are just some random dangerhair or receding hairlined numale in a classroom of literal children. I was watching a video on the downfall of FOP and it was pointed out it seemed part of the reason that actual characters like Chester/AJ/Tootie/etc were done away with was so that random storyboarders/directors hired in the twilight years of the show could insert themselves into Timmy's classroom. Loud House also did this shit to a distracting degree too. We've come a long way from Matt Groening's "get out of my office!"
>Anne brings up her heritage constantly to a bunch of aliens who have limited understanding of the nuances of human culture and it got annoying quick.
I disagree, because bringing up her culture was in the context of introducing them to human culture. In Molly it feels like the writers were like "Shit I forgot our characters have backgrounds, we need a culture episode". In Amphibia the fact that it IS constant means it isn't clumsily shoehorned in.
Shipping.
sauce?
Camp Camp.
It's not dead to me yet, but the excitement has certainly dimmed. It's a weird combination of good technical writing but bad plots and concepts. I like the snappy humor, but not the stories. I like the characters, but not the direction of the character development. I like the relationships, but feel they got to where they are too quickly.
This show genuinely feels like the product of warring factions or studio mandates, of skilled people who have to kowtow to those who are impatient, who think any relationship without instant gratification is baiting, and anything like antagonists or frenemies triggers their anxiety.
Given what we know now about the toxic, politically-charge workplace culture at Disney, I'm inclined to give this show's crew my sympathy. They did whatever they had to do to get this show made. But understanding and sympathy does not change the end result. This is a show that's less than it could have been.
Pandering to queers as a Spumco-derived cartoon. It's like antimatter and matter, they collide and are negated
When will the new episodes arrive?