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dragonnova · 1 year
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Need to add a background to this soon, but I did a set of charms of the herd from Centaurworld (which, btw, I love very much.  It is the best show I’ve seen in ages.)
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alex21705 · 1 year
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Challenge time, explain the "Flat Dallas" sequence with zero context.
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thatshiiiny · 2 years
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✨🎂🐴 happy first anniversary!!! 🐴🎂✨ wonderful singing friends ~~!
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blooeyedtroll · 1 year
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Umona & Durpleton
A Chibi Commission done for @jade-green-butterfly of their Centaur World Oc, Umona with Derpleton.
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hellfirenacht · 2 years
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I have no where else to show this so here's my CentaurWorld group at Momo Con! (I'm Horse in the armor!)
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dontlose-urgay · 2 years
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Just finished Centaurworld!!! It had hilarious moments with witty writing that I adored. Sometimes the absurdity was almost too much to follow, but I think that’s what they were going for!
Two things I wish the ending did:
1. Redeemed the Nowhere King. It would’ve gone with the theme more. The nowhere king was convinced that the princess wouldn’t love him in his true form. If, at the very end, when he returned to his true form, she showed him the love that she said she had for him all along, it would’ve made their character arcs come full circle. That he deserved love, even with all of his mixed and bitter feelings about centaurs and humans. That he deserved love, even after all the horrible things he did.
It kind of sucks that he dies a tragic loser and she just uh, gets to live with a weird bear? The centaur king was good at CONNECTING the worlds, before he let his hatred consume him. That was literally his job and he was so good at it that they even threw him a party. So why not redeem him and make him connect the worlds again/operate the rift again? Maybe even throw him another party where he learns to love himself this time. He doesn’t need to be with the princess, because his lesson was to love himself before anyone else. The ending didn’t even mention the human world again. It could be in ruin for all we know. Connecting the worlds would’ve been a happier ending.
2. At the end Rider says some IGNORANT/ borderline racist (the conflict in the show is based on the idea that centaurs and humans cant love each other because they are different races) and she just gets away with it? I wish they had time to unpack that more. Honestly, I wish Rider was killed off to make it more even. The nowhere king thought the races were so different that they couldn’t understand or love each other. Rider thought THE SAME THING when horse was trying to talk to her about killing the general and says “oh you’re just a horse”, but gets NO CONSEQUENCES? Besides getting stabbed and them coming back to life? Meanwhile the nowhere king is damned eternally for having the same thought process. It would’ve made it more equal if one centaur died and one human died, further proving the theme that one isn’t better than the other just because they are a specific race. To make it even and also a happy ending they BOTH should have survived.
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thingsaday · 2 years
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They Are So Shaped
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tellybot · 2 years
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freebies
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bonefall · 1 year
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LOL I GOT IT: Evil!Thornclaw: "And now, for the safety of Thunderclan I will kill you three!"
Petty!Ashfur: *comes in with a steel chair.* "NO! NOT MY GREAT SOURCE OF GOSSIP!"
Lionblaze: *offended.*
Petty!Ashfur: "And my apprentice, I guess...I like Jayfeather more though."
Lionblaze: =O
Petty Ashfur: "Don't get it wrong, I'm not going soft or anything--"
And then Thornclaw reminds him that even though Ashfur is a fun-type AU character, Villain Thornclaw is genre-savvy and goes right for his throat
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astrangeghost · 1 year
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One of my favorite things in cartoons is when, I'm universe, someone makes a joke and another character does that badumtisss thing on a set of drums(or! The badumtisss is there but nobody knows where it came from)
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crayonurchin · 2 years
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hey sis guess who finally finished all of Centaurworld and will gladly let someone remove her heart to stop feeling this unbridled p a I n?
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the-sleepiest-melon · 11 months
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you will
bring
joy to the nowhere
king
when he sees the light
leaving your eyes
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demilypyro · 2 years
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Since you like himbos, Derpleton Centaur world, Smash or Pass?
You guys just fucking say words at me and expect me to take it seriously huh
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agwic · 2 years
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I bingewatched centaurworld instead of doing my finals a couple days ago because I'd heard it mentioned a few times and thought it sounded bizarre enough to be ineteresting, but it really isn't, and I'm going to put that lack of interest into words now because I finally figured out how. and like, I now have a place to shout opinions into the world, so I guess I'm gonna shout this opinion here.
so, firstly, while it isn't nearly as interesting as it feels like it should be, I didn't dislike centaurworld, and I don't regret watching it(well I do regret watching it instead of doing my finals but that's more due to wishing I had done my finals), it just felt oddly underwhelming given the premise. but like, if I had to give it a score, it would be like 7.5/10, so it isn't like I'm saying it's terrible. also the music is good and I have no complaints on that front.
so, I think the root of my issues with centaurworld is that it's trying to be three different things, all of which it half-asses. the most obvious of these, and what I think is the intended purpose of the show, is to juxtapose the incredibly childish centaurworld with an incredibly serious fantasy plotline and characters for comedy and horror. the second thing it tries to be is a typical colorful child-friendly show trying to teach important lessons about life with simple zany characters. this is separate from the whole juxtaposition thing, since there are a number of times where the show plays the characters from centaurworld(besides wammawink, she's an honorary humanworld character) completely straight, which never works and just wastes large amounts of time. zulius, ched, glendale, and derpleton are not actually that interesting playing off each other and wammawink. and yet, the show insists on trying to treat these dynamics like they're important and interesting. but like, that isn't compatible with the fact that zulius and glendale are completely joke characters, which if played seriously either come across as awful people, make no sense, or both. so any episode that tries to treat them as anything but background characters or antagonists will just be weak. ched, meanwhile, doesn't even manage to be a joke character correctly, considering that his only trait is "is racist against horse" and then on at least five separate occasions the show has him learn not to be racist against horse, none of which stick, because he has literally no reason to exist if he isn't racist against horse. also like him being racist against horse isn't a particularly funny joke, and the issue isn't that racism isn't funny, it's that "character 1 is mean to character 2 for no reason" is simply not funny. lastly there's derpleton, who doesn't have a character in season 1, and then inexplicably becomes vaguely acceptable as a mirror to wammawink in season 2, which wasn't necessary because I'm not here to learn about family or whatever, I'm here to watch the juxtaposition of the centaurworld characters and the serious fantasy stuff. speaking of the serious fantasy stuff, centaurworld tries to play that straight too. which, in my opinion, is more excusable since if you didn't try to play it straight, it wouldn't feel all that serious, so the juxtaposition wouldn't be that interesting. however, the show somehow puts the fantasy plotline above the juxtaposition. like, for example, they don't cut down on the childish comedy in the serious fantasy sections, there's still jokes and stuff, which does help the scenes flow better, but that's the opposite of what you want! you want it to be jarring! that's like the entire point! like, they put a lot of effort into making sure the fantasy plotline flows into centaurworld, forgetting that it shouldn't flow smoothly, it should be jarring! this is also why wammawink is an issue! in theory, a good character is a good thing. however, what they seem to be trying to go for is that everyone in centaurworld is kinda a joke character, but wammawink is just a complete character that wouldn't feel out of place in the human world if she weren't a pink llama centaur. and this would be good if centaurworld was primarily a show about character drama, which it sometimes feels like it's supposed to be, since that's the part it does best, but that's not what I'm here for! so many shows do character drama better! I'm here for the juxtaposition.
okay lemme use a metaphor. centaur world is like juxtaposing contrasting colors. when doing so, you typically want to have a sharp dividing line between them to make the contrast nicer. and centaurworld is like if for some reason you made a gradient between purple and yellow to make it flow better, actually making the juxtaposition worse.
this rant feels half-incoherent but I already wrote it so out into the world it goes I guess.
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unamusedcyclone · 3 months
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Also when I read Jinmen, there was that scene with the giraffe and all I could do was go "Derpleton noooo."
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