Well, ain't that the truth
Ain’t much but it helps for the length of an episode
While I always condone piracy from large corporations, it should never be the only means of watching a movie or series, since it both limits the audience and hurts the careers of those involved, especially with the absence of physical media releases and the attempt to seemingly erase all evidence of them from the internet.
The important thing to do now is continue to spread awareness and support of those series so that they remain in the public consciousness. That includes sharing torrents, making your own copies (preferably physical ones) and creating fan content so that more people know about them.
We shouldn’t have to deal with an entire generation of lost media just because some penny-pinching cunt on a stick decided that they’re not worth supporting anymore.
Absolutely love Code Lyoko, and one of the best things about it is that the 12 year old protagonists were entirely rational when it was important.
Like, they wanted nothing more than to shut down the super computer, but waited until everyone was safe to do so. None of them developed some hero complex and tried to keep the computer alive just so they could keep saving the world. They wanted nothing to do with that bull.
But one thing that fucking terrifies me about that show is that they kept emphasizing that “if someone dies, going back in time WILL NOT bring them back”.
It’s never “It MIGHT not bring them back, so we’re not taking that risk.”, it’s always a 100% guaranteed thing, these kids KNOW that if someone dies, reseting won’t bring them back.
There is literally only one way these kids would know this for certain.
Not only did someone die, but at LEAST one of these 12-14 year old kids witnessed it. And judging by the various ways XANA has attempted to murder these children and their peers- it probably wasn’t pretty.
These children witnessed a murder and are determined to never let that shit happen again. Which exactly why, as soon as they could do so without losing their friend, they shut that computer the fuck down.
I think about this way too often.
Animation boomers: Modern shows don’t have the heart and souls that the cartoons that I grew up had
Modern Cartoons:
Celebrating the only amazing thing that 2020 has brought
Re-uploaded because it wasn’t showing up in some of the tags
Song: https://youtu.be/U-s9RMpxI7E
YT: https://youtu.be/h6VZepdAHhM
Wendell & Wild | Official Teaser
Wendell & Wild will stream on Netflix on October 28, 2022.
Teaser Poster
Synopsis
From the delightfully wicked minds of Henry Selick (director of The Nightmare Before Christmas and Coraline) and Jordan Peele (Nope, Us, Get Out) comes the story of Kat (Lyric Ross), a troubled teen haunted by her past, who must confront her personal demons, Wendell & Wild (played by Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele) to start a new life in her old hometown.
AHHH I’M SO HAPPYYYYY!
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RISE OF THE GUARDIANS dir. Peter Ramsey | 2012
Animated horror...that's rated pg-13...with an actual black girl as the lead...with a natural hairstyle...in goth/alternative outfits...in a religious boarding school setting...and funny demon buddies who are also black...directed by Jordan Peele...with stop motion animation...BY HENRY SELICK??!
What's up! My name's Isabelle Southivong and I'm someone who likes animation, mobile gaming, shopping, reading, and eating. I identified as asexual and am currently a college student with honors.
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