There's still time to back this amazing Kickstarter campaign for the coolest Bill Cipher Merch ever - created in direct collaboration with Alex Hirsch, dedicated to our triangular overlord.
Here's some of the concept art and product artwork we were shown for the first time in R/GravityFalls' LIVE interview! Give it a look for huge insight into product design, what Alex Hirsch is like, and how the incredible products have been refined from sketch to creation!
IN APPROXIMATELY $11,000 IT'LL OFFICIALLY UNLOCK THE STANFORD PIN! I know you Tumblrites love that scientist fella. Get on it so you can have a glow in the dark pin of servitude in your possession forever.
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Presenting a 4-hour analysis of the most important episode of Gravity Falls, and as deep a dive as one can take into the life stories of Stan and Ford. (Captions will be completed by Monday - apologies for the delay).
(sorry about the repost, forgot to add tags)
[118] “Find me standing all alone, open-eyed...” (1/3)
I’ll probably post a lot about the content of The Book of Bill after I get it on the 23rd. This WILL contain spoilers. I plan to tag all posts with #the book of bill spoilers and put spoiler content under a read more. Above the read more will be a clear warning that this is a spoiler, and an indication of where in the book it is (with page number if possible, or the specific section, just in case you’re partway through).
I take spoilers extremely seriously. I will do as much as I can to avoid spoiling other people; please do the same for me. TAG YOUR SPOILERS, and remember to block the spoiler tag before the book is released if you don’t want to see them.
How to mute a tag: Settings > General Settings > Filtering > add new tag
Technically not a line, but I have never stopped thinking about William. Ford was down BAD
Same idea as before, but this time it’s lines from Journal 3 that have absolutely no right being as queer as they are. I’ll start:
“I am strange. I was born strange, I am attracted to the strange, and the strange has always been attracted to me.”
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@journal-3 @gfanlocalcryptid @biblicallyaccuratechicken @toytanks
I appreciate Gravity Falls immensely - for many reasons, but particularly for the way it approaches weirdness. While Gravity Falls’ anomalies are often dangerous for the characters, the show and narrative still depict them as something to be observed and understood, not as manifestations of evil needing to be destroyed. Even the most vicious of the supernatural beings, Bill Cipher, is made a villain by the actions he’s taken - not by simply being different. In fact, Bill’s weird behavior is often played for fun by Bill himself, and he’s even shown as charismatic at times. When Ford enters in the second season, the message is made clearer yet. He may not always have been accepted by others, but Ford’s uniqueness, curiosity, and unabashed individuality are admirable traits. Out-of-the-box thinking, by the Mystery Shack rebels and ultimately by Stan and Ford, ends up being what saves the world. Gravity Falls celebrates weirdness from beginning to end, summed up by some of the last words of Journal 3 -
“Stay curious, stay weird, stay kind, and don’t ever let anyone tell you you aren’t smart or brave or worthy enough.”
21 - she/her - autisticGravity Falls is real and it will never dieFuture supergenius / The Chosen One / Bill’s therapist(All titles conferred by Alex Hirsch)
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