An interesting “side effect” of the canonization of the “classic era” meaning “younger era” is that the classic era now reads as “cute fun times” before the core cast became teenagers/tweens and things got super, super complicated.
Because the characters are “younger,” there’s an air of “little rascal innocence” to everything they do now. The new releases like Mania and Superstars now feel like little throwbacks to the young heroes just learning how to work together and make a difference in the world.
I don’t think this is a bad thing at all.
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genuinely never seen anything like hilda. its so unique with its limited color palette, character animation, shape language, lines, everything, not to mention the voice acting, characterization, world building etc etc. i could write multiple essays about how awesome this cartoon is and it wouldnt do it justice
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The thing about being so deep in Trigun is that every once in a while I get way too used to Wolfwood's Punisher to the point that it seems normal and I don't question it, like
Not only is that sentence fucking ridiculous and possibly lewd, it gets worse! Because he's a priest, with a giant, 300lb cross-shaped machine gun, filled with other, smaller guns, and even worse weapons including bombs and/or fucking lasers. And it's called the Punisher
And I don't even question it anymore
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