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FNAF fans when the post credit scene does not play Haunted by Shirk and a looping gif of an animatronic jumpscareView attachment 379319
for those that like Mark and FNAF
The JPEG in the middle of a cutscene has me dying
Yeah I saw. It's pretty terrible looking.Michael the Spikester
The new Kong game is the worst thing I've ever seen:
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I feel like we kaiju fans can't even get a good game.Yeah I saw. It's pretty terrible looking.
You never heard of GigaBash? Godzilla, Kiryu, Gigan and Destroyah are notably featured as guests.I feel like we kaiju fans can't even get a good game.
Been far too long since Godzilla got a new fighting game, last time was on PS4.
That one's great.You never heard of GigaBash? Godzilla, Kiryu, Gigan and Destroyah are notably featured as guests.
As with Ultraman and Dino Megazord.
ended on a high note and got to finish its story without Disney ****ing aroundThe DuckTales reboot was cut down way too soon. Really wish it could have gotten its fourth season. Maybe someday we can still get it through sheer good luck.
I’m still salty about thatended on a high note and got to finish its story without Disney ****ing around
like they did with Owl House before learning way too late that people actually loved the show
as an Owl House fan, who wouldn’t have been salty about Disney making such a dumbass mistake for something that was so obvious to not make?I’m still salty about that
Well... i mean Disney did kind of **** around with the show tbh. Season 3, while still being good, reeks of corporate meddling and they fit all of Webby's season 4 character arc into the season finale at most, a little more if you count a secondary villain that ended up being a red herring.ended on a high note and got to finish its story without Disney ****ing around
like they did with Owl House before learning way too late that people actually loved the show
Didn’t really feel like much meddling occurred. At the worst the Webby conclusion thing could be seen as one, but it seemed more like a “hey it’s obvious and well known to me but not the rest of y’all somehow despite the “over our heads until not” teases” sort of thing.Well... i mean Disney did kind of **** around with the show tbh. Season 3, while still being good, reeks of corporate meddling and they fit all of Webby's season 4 character arc into the season finale at most, a little more if you count a secondary villain that ended up being a red herring.
On one hand, I'm upset they didn't have all the time in the world to tell the entire story they wanted. On the other hand, I'm glad they didn't have half a season the keep the characters stuck in the human world to do nothing but fill space cough cough amphibia cough coughI’m still salty about that
Michael the Spikester
The new Kong game is the worst thing I've ever seen:
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Except that's not what Amphibia was doing with the first half of it's third season?On one hand, I'm upset they didn't have all the time in the world to tell the entire story they wanted. On the other hand, I'm glad they didn't have half a season the keep the characters stuck in the human world to do nothing but fill space cough cough amphibia cough cough
Game comes from GamemillTo this day it really sucks that The Owl House got shut down, but props to Dana Terrace and co for still being able to end it really well despite how their show got cut short more than they wanted it to be
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...the heck did I just watch?
There are a lot of moments in season 3 where you can feel earlier drafts of the scripts leaking through because of how the characters are talking and because of details not making sense in a way that didn’t exist in seasons 1 and 2. It’s like they were hurrying to rush out all their ideas before a deadline they didn’t have before, and fit them into a framework that wasn’t built to accommodate all of them, necessarily.Didn’t really feel like much meddling occurred. At the worst the Webby conclusion thing could be seen as one, but it seemed more like a “hey it’s obvious and well known to me but not the rest of y’all somehow despite the “over our heads until not” teases” sort of thing.
Yes it helps build up the plot and the characters get like… tidbits of lore that help them out, but in terms of advancing the overall plot stuff like working in the farmers market, the guy with the food truck, Sprig playing Spider-Man, and Hop Pop getting an acting career are like 80% filler. And in 11 minute episodes that’s not a really good number.Except that's not what Amphibia was doing with the first half of it's third season?
I still don't really get where you're coming from with that.
...Working in the farmer's market? Are you talking about Temple Frogs? That episode explores Anne's Thai identity and what the Thai community means to her and her parents. I always found the fact that people called that episode "filler" to be in kind of poor taste.Yes it helps build up the plot and the characters get like… tidbits of lore that help them out, but in terms of advancing the overall plot stuff like working in the farmers market, the guy with the food truck, Sprig playing Spider-Man, and Hop Pop getting an acting career are like 80% filler. And in 11 minute episodes that’s not a really good number.
Ah gotcha.That one's great.
I'm talking about a new one with Monsterverse content.
Here's how I imagine a roster with only Monsterverse content:Ah gotcha.
I agree. We're overdue for a Godzilla game. A fighting one to be precise. With graphics today I can only imagine what it'd be like.
Also having characters like Ultraman, Gamera, Rogue Titan and EVA-01 as potential guests whether base or DLC!
There are a lot of moments in season 3 where you can feel earlier drafts of the scripts leaking through because of how the characters are talking and because of details not making sense in a way that didn’t exist in seasons 1 and 2. It’s like they were hurrying to rush out all their ideas before a deadline they didn’t have before, and fit them into a framework that wasn’t built to accommodate all of them, necessarily.
Honestly that means that getting a fourth season now wouldn’t really fix everything because season 3 is the way it is and they can’t just go back and change it. TV episodes don’t get post-launch patches.
Yes it helps build up the plot and the characters get like… tidbits of lore that help them out, but in terms of advancing the overall plot stuff like working in the farmers market, the guy with the food truck, Sprig playing Spider-Man, and Hop Pop getting an acting career are like 80% filler. And in 11 minute episodes that’s not a really good number.
at this point it’s probably easy to say Disney doesn’t know how to market any of their properties correctly (and without overmilking it)Honestly Disney treats a lot of its shows really poorly.
Just ask Wander over Yonder. Or Milo Murphy's Law. Then you have how American Dragon had a huge budget cut going into Season 2, killing its ratings.
Amphibia's Season 1 didn't get advertised at all and all of its episodes were released in a single month against the creator's wishes, followed by the whole True Colors fiasco.
Gravity Falls was forced onto Disney XD for Season 2, which would kill most shows but thankfully it managed to persist because it was Gravity Falls. But it still hurt its ratings.
Heck even Phineas and Ferb got screwed over in Season 4, even if they're getting a comeback. Apparently the reason the series finale happened when it did was because Disney executives were being really wishy-washy about a renewal, and the creators figured if it was going to end that it may as well be on their own terms.
If there's anything that makes me believe the Owl House's short lifespan wasn't due to homophobia it would be that being mistreated like that is the standard for Disney Channel cartoons. Although that whole "we'll renew it for season three but only sort-of kind-of" is still a really bizarre. There probably was still homophobia involved though.
...Working in the farmer's market? Are you talking about Temple Frogs? That episode explores Anne's Thai identity and what the Thai community means to her and her parents. I always found the fact that people called that episode "filler" to be in kind of poor taste.
The food truck episode provides closure on something set up in Season 2 as well. That episode was extremely important. And it does have pay off in the finale when they battle the herons.
Spider-Sprig and Hollywood Hop Pop might be less important to the plot overall but they're still important pieces of Sprig's and Hop Pop's character archs. Those archs are the main driving force of Amphibia's story - moreso then any plot twists or gizmos.
You don't have to like those episodes but they aren't "filler". They all serve a purpose.
Same thing with Nickelodeon.Honestly Disney treats a lot of its shows really poorly.
to make room for more SpongeBob and Louds (even tho a lot of the **** produced shouldn't be around)Same thing with Nickelodeon.
Most modern shows except Loud House got cancelled.
Doesn't Cartoon Network do the same thing too, nowadays, like having just Teen Titans Go and a few others? I could be wrong, as it has been a while since I last checked.Same thing with Nickelodeon.
Most modern shows except Loud House got cancelled.
yes and no. WBD tax cuts took away a good chunk of their shows, combined with shutting down their studio and then sending some of their shows to either Max or Adult Swim (including Tiny Toons, where CN airs the season after Max dropped all the episodes). By default, they don’t got much new content to showcaseDoesn't Cartoon Network do the same thing too, nowadays, like having just Teen Titans Go and a few others? I could be wrong, as it has been a while since I last checked.
That makes sense, even though I did figure that. Thanks for explaining.yes and no. WBD tax cuts took away a good chunk of their shows, combined with shutting down their studio and then sending some of their shows to either Max or Adult Swim (including Tiny Toons, where CN airs the season after Max dropped all the episodes). By default, they don’t got much new content to showcase
If I'm perfectly honest, I didn't their time on earth was wasted. We spent enough time to care for the people of L.A. or at the very least Anne's parents. I would have liked to seen Sasha and Marcy's families as it could have given us more context for the girls' actions throughout the show, but I'm not being picky.Honestly people whining about Earth shenanigans was half the reason I left the Amphibia fandom, really don't want to deal with it here.
Please don't be so young, I need to be the young oneI would say simpler times but I wasn't alive then.
Welcome to the 32 club.Please don't be so young, I need to be the young one