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f-iligree · 4 months
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Elie Saab / Fall 2017 Couture
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Cartoon siblings whose dynamics make me and my brother’s neurodivergent asses feel seen my beloved-
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atomic-chronoscaph · 7 months
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Peanuts Seasons: Fall - art by Chris Thornley (2017)
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detox2retox · 6 months
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richie: ahhh you mad 😂😂
pennywise: ahhh you gay 😂😂
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nerdycartoongal · 1 year
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It's the end of a story driven Disney TVA era
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loveaquariuslove · 2 years
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fave ysl fall 2017
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thepunkmuppet · 17 days
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gerard way has looked like about 300 different people throughout his life and I can shamelessly say that I am deeply and madly in love with every single one of them
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darkpoetrynprose · 2 years
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“September days have the warmth of summer in their briefer hours, but in their lengthening evenings a prophetic breath of autumn.” 
― Rowland E. Robinson
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ordinaryschmuck · 4 months
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I love that The Ghost and Molly McGee's forced cancellation isn't just frustrating to fans of the show but to people in the animation industry as well. They're just as sick as we are about how much studios disrespect animation. They keep looking for the next Spongebob, Simspons, or goodness forbid Family Guy, but instead having faith in the creators and their content, they just...wait. They wait to make a profit and do the bare minimum to market their shows and make them available.
Let's look at Gravity Falls for example. I remember that when Gravity Falls was still airing, you would be able to find out a new episode was coming out based on coming across a commercial by random chance or by the people working the show promoting it online. Add that with the fact that it was on a different channel that required you paying MORE for your cable to get it. It WAS available through Disney Channel, a channel more available at a cheaper price, but the entire of Season Two got moved to the more expensive Disney XD, where Disney shows go to die, because...REASONS. With no warning or announcement. I think I found out about Gravity Falls moving to Disney XD because the trailer played during a commercial break. And that's just the START the show's problems. Mixed in with poor marketing, the show would have a crazy inconsistent schedule, where we'd have four episodes a week, a few months of NOTHING, a few more episodes a week, nothing for a few months, a random episode playing between that nothingness with next to no promotion, and all of that happening to the rest of the show until it finally died a slow death with its series finale where four episodes got stretched out for six months. That...is NOT okay. And it doesn't stop with Gravity Falls.
Steven Universe, OK KO, Ducktales 2017, Amphibia, The Owl House, and now Ghost and Molly McGee are all shows that had similar and sometimes WORSE treatments as Gravity Falls did, where the networks gave next to NO marketing, the creators had to promote their own shows themselves, and the airing schedules were so inconsistent with wildly long hiatuses that only the most dedicated fans were willing to keep watching. General audiences (mainly kids) weren't willing to keep up with shows that had ongoing stories if the episodes stories kept being too spaced apart and never had reruns as frequent as other shows like Teen Titans Go or Big City Greens (Or whatever's constantly on network TV nowadays. I don't know. I mostly watch shit on streaming).
The people of the animation industry is catching onto all of these tricks, and they're getting sick of it. They're getting sick of inconsistent schedules. They're getting sick of trying to bend over backwards in every possible way to make the show they wanted. By either making serialized content as episodic as possible so the network could air it more or by condensing their stories as much as they can, already expecting that forced cancellation to happen sooner than later. And in some cases, they don't even get the luxury of being told their show is ending. Did you know that Inside Job and Paranormal Park both had seasons that were already in development before Netflix pulled the plug shortly after releasing new episodes of their shows? Did you know that The Ghost and Molly McGee was already working on a Season Three before Disney shut that down so they had to force out a series finale that would still be good despite the cancellation? Because it's true. It's ALWAYS true. Creators want to make MORE, but the studios won't let them because they didn't profit off of it. Except they WOULD HAVE if they treated it better.
I want kids to grow up with characters that stick around through their childhood, just like I did with mine. I want kids to have their own Ed, Edd n Eddy, Codename: Kids Next Door, Phineas and Ferb, or Kim Possible. I want kids to watch shows that last more than two-three seasons, stick around for years, and leave an impact as if they have all the time in the world because to them, it feels like they do. I want kids to have a show that ends on a high note because the creators wanted it and not because the networks demanded it. But the unfortunate thing is that it doesn't seem possible nowadays. Because if a mostly episodic show like The Ghost and Molly McGee fails, despite being charming and inoffensive and something most kids will love, the what hope IS left.
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yaboirezzy · 2 years
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The Disney Sisters Party Wreckers
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They were just playing uno, like c'mon girls
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tornrose24 · 9 days
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I can’t wait to see how crazy this will get! (Especially because I made sure to include some non-human options). I feel like I can guess the outcome knowing this site, but maybe I will be pleasantly surprised. Have fun and remember to pick wisely. Don’t do it to be ironic!
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f-iligree · 4 months
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Guo Pei / Fall 2017 Couture
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mysticlustre · 4 months
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anOther magazine fall/winter 2017 - gucci fall/winter 2017 by gareth mcconnell
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goat-and-a-pig · 7 months
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It’s my firm belief that every show should have its grand finale where all the plot is wrapped up and whatever but afterward there should be an epilogue episode where there is no plot. Just filler. Just all of the characters having a good time with each other. Just enjoying it.
That’s my thoughts anyway.
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phantomcellar · 1 year
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kaycartoons · 1 year
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You know, Whether the show was mid or groundbreaking, flawed or flawless I do believe the decade of story driven cartoons did in fact give us some of the most creative ideas and stories that embrace the medium of animation and its limitless potential
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