You could seriously remove one of the girls. You don't need Zooble, Ragatha and the mask one, you can just combine the traits of two of them and keep the other one unchanged.
>have the need to bring up the VA is gender neutral >when the character their playing is literally an amalgamation of random shapes
Isn’t that the point
design is too much of a clusterfrick, personality is obnoxious, weird pandering element thats kind of fricked up to boast about in a meta sense considering the only reason they're a they/them is because they've been forcibly warped into a genderless mass of shapes and colors against their will. seems like by far the weakest character out of the bunch
>Edgy bored sarcastic goth girl >But actually they're a nonbinary troony
I can't decide who's worse. This cliche, or fricking Jax. I hate them both and neither does anything funny or interesting.
There was a bunch of stuff in the 80s and 90s that looked like Zoobie. I think it's called 80s postmodern. It was often primitive CGI but some was airbrushed art or real physical objects. Examples that come to mind include the board game Arch Rival and the decor of 90s Taco Bell. I read somewhere that Zoobie was based off some mix and match toy, but I haven't actually seen that toy.
Honestly forgettable and an unnecessary character. Looks like one they tacked on to give some VA a chance to do something.
Goose did say on Tumblr that all the characters get their time in the spotlight, and episode 3 will be Zooble's.
Did she say anything about Gangle there?
Gangle's in her mid-20s and loves drawing anime.
[citation needed]
Wasted potential
nickelodeon x UNICEF psa feat zolo blocks zeebo and his dad
Ohhhhhhhhhh
Ashley
I'm not watching this because I'm not an autistic 12 year old but this character is my favorite design, more so than jester girl or teeth-man.
You could seriously remove one of the girls. You don't need Zooble, Ragatha and the mask one, you can just combine the traits of two of them and keep the other one unchanged.
Goth girl
This character is a """they""" btw
girl
boy
Don't care, still going to be my wife
what did jax mean by this?
Apparently it's an error and it should have said "They'll be fine"
thats dumb because it seems exactly in-character for jax to not give a shit
then why hasnt it been updated
Voice is feminine enough, I'd frick it.
out of 10!
>have the need to bring up the VA is gender neutral
>when the character their playing is literally an amalgamation of random shapes
Isn’t that the point
I got her on an online quiz, so I'm much more open to seeing her.
didn't get any screentime due to getting captured almost immediately, so it's too early to say anything about them.
design is too much of a clusterfrick, personality is obnoxious, weird pandering element thats kind of fricked up to boast about in a meta sense considering the only reason they're a they/them is because they've been forcibly warped into a genderless mass of shapes and colors against their will. seems like by far the weakest character out of the bunch
It was when I saw this character that I knew Gooseworks was involved.
She likes her weird triangle people.
For me it was the vibe
Zooble need booble
>Edgy bored sarcastic goth girl
>But actually they're a nonbinary troony
I can't decide who's worse. This cliche, or fricking Jax. I hate them both and neither does anything funny or interesting.
There was a bunch of stuff in the 80s and 90s that looked like Zoobie. I think it's called 80s postmodern. It was often primitive CGI but some was airbrushed art or real physical objects. Examples that come to mind include the board game Arch Rival and the decor of 90s Taco Bell. I read somewhere that Zoobie was based off some mix and match toy, but I haven't actually seen that toy.
>I think it's called 80s postmodern
it's called memphis style
The more you know