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ric505 · 2 months
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MEGAMENTE VOLVIO!
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bakbi18 · 3 months
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La relación entre Alastor y Vox es igual a la de Megamente y Metroman
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[FANART] 💙 Megamente 💙
"Estou tão cansado de correr desenfreado pela cidade. De que adianta ser mau quando não existe o bem para detê-lo?"
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true-blue-megamind · 1 year
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I have a question/theory. No one besides Roxanne and Megamind knows that Metro Men is actually still alive. For all everybody else knows Megamind still murdered their hero.
Of course, Megamind saved them from Titan, and made amends by returning everything he stole and fixing the destroyed city but it still was all directly or indirectly his fault.
This brings me to my next point. No one except Megamind, Roxanne, Minion, and Hal himself knows that Titan was ''created'' by our favorite blue alien.
Do you think people might be angry when they somehow find out the truth? Maybe some Metro Man fanboy or fangirl will want to avenge the fallen hero?
Or are we to assume that people are just stupid and shallow and are just happy to have a new hero? Because if that's the case it's kind of sad from Metro Man's perspective. People only liked him because of his powers and looks. What do you think?
MEGAMIND FAN THEORY THURSDAY: Do People Think Megamind is a Murderer?
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It’s time again for another Megamind Fan Theory! Special thanks, once again, to our unnamed contributor! Apparently, Anonymous is my biggest fan! LOL!
And now, even though Metroman threatens to frame me next every time I say it: SPOILER WARNING!
If you’ve seen the movie Megamind—and I sincerely hope you have—you already know that one of the biggest ways the film subverts common superhero tropes is by having the Bad Guy apparently win. Of course, we all know that Metroman didn’t really die in the Death Ray blast, but the question is: do people in Metro City know it, too? After all, most or all of the citizenry thought they saw their former hero perish on a live stream. Do they, therefore, still believe their new Defender is guilty of murder? And if so, shouldn’t that affect the way they perceive him? There are entire reams of fan theories examining such questions. Let’s jump into a few of the most popular!
It’s Almost Certain Some People Know Metroman is Alive
The first fan theory centers on the simple fact that Megamind is not locked away in a high-security prison. His ability to take up the mantle of Defender and move about the city freely indicates that he very probably received a full pardon. That brings up the question of whether defeating one supervillain would truly be enough to counteract a first-degree murder charge and eighty-three live sentences. Most fans say no, leading to the supposition that there must have been some sort of trial and subsequent pardon. As a result, many believe that some high-ranking government officials and judges, at least, must be aware that Metroman remains very much alive.
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They may not be the only ones. Another popular concept among fans is that Megamind’s reality, like the comics it lampoons, could boast a wide variety of heroes and villains. (It’s not a far fetched assumption; as mentioned in Where Did the Doom Syndicate Come From, we know that there are supposed to be other supervillains in Megamind’s world. It therefore seems probable that there would be other superheroes as well.) In fact, more than a few fans subscribe to the headcanon that a heroic organization exists, offering mutual support and help to caped protectors as needed. Over time, the Megamind fandom has invented several potential titles for this group. One of my personal favorites is the Defenders’ League—a name which plays on DC Comics’ Justice League and thus maintains the original film’s spirit of toying with existing superhero tropes. For the sake of simplicity, that is how I will refer to this association.
Why am I bringing it up? As you may have guessed, many fans theorize that at least some members of the Defenders’ League know their former compatriot didn’t really meet his end. However, there are differing opinions upon exactly how many of them are aware of this fact. Some suggest that Defenders, like their Justice League counterparts, are likely cognizant of a great number of each others’ secrets, up to and including their identities and hideouts. They argue that it therefore seems reasonable to assume most or all of the League would have been apprised of the Metroman situation. As possible evidence, supporters of this theory point to the fact that other heroes aren’t coming out of the proverbial woodwork to avenge their supposedly fallen comrade.
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Nonetheless, others disagree. The second—and possibly more popular—supposition is that, while a few leaders within the Defenders’ League know the truth, others may be in the dark. Those who prefer this concept argue that Metroman’s abandonment of his duties would almost certainly have been frowned upon, adding that the former hero would likely have found himself either faced with some sort of disciplinary action or pressured into taking up the role of protector for a new city. After all, such powerful Defenders can hardly be common, and it seems extremely doubtful that Superhero is a job one could easily quit. Indeed, during discussions with other fans such as CrazyDreamer6, the possibility has arisen that other Defenders may initially neither like nor trust Megamind. It’s even been suggested that an especially antagonistic hero or two might attempt to sabotage the blue man’s efforts, believing their action to be either punishment for Metroman’s alleged fate or a means to uncovering Megamind as a presumed fraud.
Whatever the case may be, all of this still does not necessarily mean that the general public would be privy to Metroman’s continued existence. It’s highly unlikely that the Defenders’ League would make that fact widely known even if they were all privy to it. (Imagine the backlash and potential public relations nightmare that might ensue if people realized a Defender had simply walked off the job!) Furthermore, another Megamind fan theory suggests that, as a former supervillain, the blue man’s hearing may have been far more similar to a military tribunal than a civilian court case. This is important because it means the Megamind’s trial may have been far less public and far more secretive. Some argue that this indicates it’s unlikely most ordinary citizens would be aware that Metroman’s supposed murder was proved to be a farce. People would certainly be aware that he had been pardoned, but they might not know all of the reasons why.
Would Metroman Even Want His “Death” to Be Questioned?
This is where another Megamind fan theory comes into play. Some contend that, even if various officials did not choose to disclose it, citizens may have become aware that Metroman was alive because he himself may have told them. In several fictions, the former Defender is portrayed as coming forward, announcing his official retirement, and sometimes even helping his new blue replacement to learn the ropes. Such would definitely be the noble, honest thing to do—and aren’t those two traits superheroes are supposed to personify? Besides, many fans also point out that there appears to be an odd friendship between Megamind and his rival. There seems to have been a “time out” agreement, indicating that their battles may have been more like games and public shows. Additionally, Metroman calls the blue super-genius “Little Buddy.” That hardly seems like a sincerely antagonistic relationship. So it’s conceivable that the former Defender might have come forward to clear his replacement’s name.
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Many fans, however, argue that such a thing may not have been possible for the same reasons that the majority of the Defenders’ League may not have been informed. It doesn’t seem particularly likely that people would react well to learning that their trusted and beloved local hero had left them in the hands of a know supervillain so that he go start a music career. Furthermore, it’s possible that the former Defender could have been harassed by rising villains eager to prove their worth as well city governments desperate for a hero of their own. Nonetheless, many suggest that Wayne Scott may have had excellent reasons for hanging up his cape. In the post Why Did Metroman Retire, we examined evidence that Metro City had become too dependent upon having a superpowered Defender around, leading to laxness in law enforcement and constant demands on the white-clad alien. (For example, one unused storyboard shows police refusing to assist in even a small way because they are “on break” as well as an old woman calling for Metroman’s help because she can’t open a jar.) As a result, the former hero may have become not only disenchanted with his role, but also stressed, exhausted, and mentally strained. Some have even proposed that he may have been nearing a breakdown, making his decision to quit a necessary one for his psychological health.
This leads to a supposition which answers one of our anonymous contributor’s questions. Many believe that, if most people still believe Metroman to be dead, it is because the former hero himself wants it that way. Far from being sorrowful about others’ reactions to his supposed demise, he may feel relieved. Imagine the guilt he might experience if people continued to mourn him or harmed Megamind because they believed he was guilty. Keep in mind that, as discussed in previous blog articles, we see the young Wayne Scott being essentially groomed to become a superhero during the school scene. (You can read more about that in the aforementioned post as well as The Warden.) Thus it seems likely that Metroman may not want his faked death to be disbelieved because he feels being supposedly dead is the only way to free himself from the role he was pushed into from childhood.
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However, the choice may not have been up to him. There are some competing Megamind fan theories concerning whether or not the general public would believe Metroman was truly gone. Interestingly, both are based upon the character’s inspirations.
The first supposition points to the fact that Metroman is a clear parody of Superman. Clark Kent, as many of you likely know, hides his alternate identity by donning ordinary clothes and a pair of glasses. Some fans contend that, if Megamind’s reality functions similarly to the DC universe, then it’s unlikely Music Man would ever be recognized as being a former Defender. After all, if eyewear is enough to make Superman unrecognizable, then growing a beard would certainly do the trick. Others, however, dispute this, saying that while Clark Kent puts a great deal of effort into maintaining his persona as a quiet newspaper journalist, purposefully fading into the background as much as possible, Wayne Scott’s choice of career—rock star—puts him squarely in the public eye. Making himself the center of attention significantly increases his chances of being recognized.
The second fan theory draws on the other major influence of Metroman: Elvis Presley. As covered in Why Does Megamind Wear Black, the King of Rock and Roll inspired everything from Metroman’s look to the song he plays at his museum opening. Some have expanded upon this to suggest that people may have reacted similarly to the former hero’s supposed demise as they did to that of Elvis. For decades following Presley’s funeral, many of his fans insisted that he was not really dead and Elvis sightings popped up all over the place. Could Metroman’s dedicated aficionados have done the same, claiming to catch glimpses of their icon? If so, some of them were probably right. In short, it’s quite plausible that many citizens may not have believed Metroman was really deceased no matter what they had been told.
Psychology and Superheroes
What about those who actually do believe the former Defender to be gone? Given what we’ve discussed so far, it seems reasonable to suppose that there may be more than a few who fall into this category. If so, wouldn’t they be furious that Megamind could, apparently, commit murder on live TV and still not only get away with it but also be hailed as a hero? To answer that, let’s delve into a little psychology.
According to an article by Dr. Charlie Ebersole on Psychology Today, hero worship can be complicated and potentially problematic. When we look up to someone, we have a tendency to view them differently. “Heroes can be great,” Ebersole explains. “They can inspire us to be better versions of ourselves. However, they can also blind us to their faults.” Just as people were happy to overlook Metroman’s frankly braggartly behavior—just look at the museum opening scene near the beginning of the movie and you’ll see what I mean—they may be willing to forget about Megamind’s shaded past. Some might even make peace with the supposed blood on his hands if they looked up to him enough, and given that he literally saved the entire city from death and destruction, that’s not beyond the realm of possibility. To quote novelist Terry Pratchett, “You can be excused for just about anything if you are a hero because no one asks inconvenient questions.”
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It doesn’t stop there, however, because Megamind isn’t only a hero, he’s also a celebrity. Another article, this one from Long Island Psychology, addresses how fame affects the way we perceive people. Society sometimes makes greater allowances for those who are well-known icons. For example, celebrities sometimes receive less severe punishments for infractions than an average citizen might. Of course, people can also judge those they admire very harshly, feeling a sense of betrayal any time that individual doesn’t live up to the nearly perfect standards they have created for them. However, if that same public feels they are getting enough out of their perceived parasocial relationship with a celebrity, they may entirely overlook any bad behavior. The article states that “even if their actions have run counter to their public persona or were illegal in some way, some celebrities are still able to overcome the backlash they may face.”
This really comes down to three things: the aforementioned parasocial relationship, charisma, and marketing. (Yes, I said marketing. We’ll get to that in just a moment.) Firstly, as I’ve said, Megamind saved Metro City, and it’s frankly doubtful whether most of its citizens know that Titan was the result of a misjudgment on the blue man’s part to begin with. (I think it’s also important to mention here that Megamind certainly didn’t want to create a dangerously superpowered man-child and seemed sincerely distraught when Titan turned evil. He truly thought the human was destined for heroism. You can read more about that in Why Did Megamind Choose Hal.) Regardless, the fact is that many citizens of Metro City owe the blue man their lives and presumably enjoy his continued protection. Thus it’s obvious that they are definitely getting a lot out of the parasocial relationship.
Secondly, it can’t be denied that Megamind is charismatic. He knows how to put on a good show and play to a crowd. (Just look at the scene where he finally becomes the new Defender if you want proof.) Furthermore, as seen throughout the movie, Megamind can be charming, funny, and kind. It’s hard not to like the alien genius, and that has likely helped him to win over the masses. The fact that he sincerely cares about the city and all its people, as evinced by the fact that he chose to overcome Titan rather than fleeing, probably helps as well. People often instinctively know when someone legitimately has their best interests at heart.
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Finally, there is the marketing aspect to consider. That may sound a little odd, but hear me out. The aforementioned article states: “some celebrities are forgiven by the media, and the media’s reaction to the event shapes the future. If the celebrity is still placed in front of you on a daily basis and placed in a positive light, it becomes easier to forget about their past.” Essentially, it is possible to market a person, rebranding them in a more favorable light. This is important for two reasons. Firstly, as I said before, Megamind clearly cares about the people around him. That doubtlessly makes him a dedicated and earnest Defender, and people are likely to recognize that. Additionally, if they also see him performing acts of heroism in the media over and over again, that will have a natural effect on the way they perceive him.
Speaking of media, the second aspect of this is the simple fact that Megamind is clearly romantically involved with Roxanne Ritchi, and she happens to be a well-known television news journalist. She’s also one of the very few people whom we know for certain is aware that Megamind didn’t really murder Metroman. (In fact, according to the DVD commentary, he always went out of his way not to physically harm anyone even while he was a supervillain. The creators describe him engaging in no worse than theft and vandalism during his brief tenure as “Evil Overlord,” as well as staging his plots in unpopulated areas. Even his preferred setting on his De-Gun, Dehydrate, is nonlethal.) One popular fan theory suggests that, because Roxanne knows all of this and because she loves Megamind, she may have helped to sway public opinion in his favor. Furthermore, it’s plausible that, as a reporter, she may not have been able to pass up a juicy scoop like Metroman faking his own death. However, many fans believe that, if her lover and his former nemesis asked her to keep it quiet, she would. Either way, she would certainly have the skills and opportunities necessary to help Megamind “market” his new image. Of course, this doesn’t mean that it’s not possible some people would still dislike and distrust the Blue Defender, but it would certainly help him to be better accepted.
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So, are there people in Metro City who still believe Megamind is guilty of murder? It’s possible, though that may depend on whether Metroman or government officials were willing to let the truth come out. Could such an assumption color the way he is viewed? It most certainly could. However, it’s also likely that even some of those who did believe in the blue man’s guilt may have gradually come to forgive him, especially since he was likely pardoned. Still, most agree that the answer is probably a combination of all of the above ideas, and suppose that the former villain may have to work through some complicated public relations issues in his early days as Defender. Perhaps the upcoming series, Megamind’s Guide to Defending Your City, will shed new light on that. Until then, we have plenty of fan theories to choose from! That ends this post! Thank you for reading this week’s Megamind Fan Theory Thursday!
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tottis · 1 year
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he !!!!!!!!
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warikatari-677 · 6 months
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A inicios del mes leí en tiktok que Donnie se disfrazaría de Megamente: No puedo estar más de acuerdo
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franciya · 17 days
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I still have this just in case I need some cleansing
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cinephilxs · 1 year
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Megamente y La La Land: el color como herramienta para contar una historia.
El uso del color como herramienta para contar y representar detalles en ambas películas es notable desde lo más complejo hasta lo más sencillo.
Ya que en Megamente el color del vestido de Roxanne representa su cercanía con el protagonista, empezando la película con un vestido rojo; un color que se denota antagónico al protagonista, después pasando por morado y llegando hasta el azul. Por su parte, en La La Land podemos notar algo similar solo que de una manera mas compleja; ya que el uso del color representan a ambos protagonistas, los cambios de ánimo, el romance que se desarrolla entre ambos, la incomodidad e incluso los momentos que son clave para su separación.
Y a pesar de que en una de estas el uso del color sea más sencillo que en la otra, siempre será un detalle que en efecto las hace cine.
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“Sin importar cuánto me esforzará… Siempre fui el tipo excluido, el elegido al final, él apestado, la oveja negra… el chico malo”.
✨ Pato Lucas ✨
Fuente: Megamente (2010)
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steponmedean · 2 years
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I had a really shitty day. I think it may be from the worst in my entire life. From the moment I woke up, until now. But since I'm on finals and I really am trying to stay alive, I will watch my comfort movie and probably quote the entire 93 or so minutes since I can't pretend I didn't learned the entire thing.
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Love the goofy blue man, love the brave repporter, the loyal henfish and the music man guy.
Megamind is the best shit to ever exist, go watch it so I can fool myself pretending someone is watching it with me.
Have a nice day, y'all.
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steal-content · 1 year
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Comenzamos ♿ × × × #memes😂 #memepage #anime #megamente #memesenespañol #xd #furros #memesdaily #otaku #pokemon #momazos #intel #pikachu #weeb #hola #shitpostingespañol #shitpost #shitposting #cartoon #memeschile #i5 #animation #memeschilenos #chilememes #instachile #memestagram #megamind #talcamemes #dankmemes https://www.instagram.com/p/Cm4JeO3rg7R/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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fantazzzmita · 2 years
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lalalomasdrama · 3 months
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Memórias, comédias românticas e Megamente
Meu cérebro é viciado em criar memórias afetivas. Seja com música, comida, lugares, palavras, mas em particular, filmes. Se me pedissem para citar uma das minhas sensações favoritas, sendo muito específica, eu sei, eu diria "o dia, provavelmente uma manhã nublada ou uma noite serena, em que eu estou apenas vagando pela infinita lista de filmes do guia da tv ou da Netflix, e, de repente, um título chama minha atenção e o filme que eu acabei de assistir, por acaso, se torna um dos meus favoritos da vida." E é claro que, na maioria esmagadora das vezes, trata-se de uma comédia romântica. Ás vezes, eu inovo e assisto uma comédia romântica policial, ou um besteirol com romance, mas nunca me distancio do gênero. Agora, com a ascensão das séries asiáticas, eu ainda incluo os doramas nessa minha lista. Meu coração se aquece de uma forma bem fofa quando uma felicidade genuína me invade ao lembrar do momento em que eu estava quando assisti tal drama, me lembram minha casa e minha mãe. É claro que, infelizmente, a memória nem sempre me traz coisas boas. "Megamente" que o diga, não me perguntem o por quê, mas eu mal consigo assistir esse filme sem sentir um aperto no peito. Talvez algo que me entristeceu aconteceu quando eu estava o assistindo, e minha mente associou a animação à uma coisa ruim, mesmo eu gostando muito dela. Domingos também me deixam emotiva. Me lembram casa de vó, macarrão com purê de batata, Celso Portiolli e dobrar roupas. É curioso como a nossa mente nos possibilita viajar no tempo para determinada época, não? Ainda bem que eu gosto de ser uma viajante do tempo.
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lucyannemorgan · 5 months
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"Gordinha eu sou mesmo"
Que bom que sabe guria, falta de avisar não foi.
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true-blue-megamind · 1 year
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Hey so ive seen a load of fan fictions about how Megamind was from an aquatic homeland and i wondered what your take was on this? I originally thought that because of the lack of fluid dynamics with the shape of his head it wouldnt be possible- but what if i was a blobfish scenario?? And his head isnt like that underwater?? Sorry for tangent but the main question is, from and evolutionary standpoint, what would you guess his home planet/ terrain like for him to look like that? (Aside classical alien character design )
Thank you for another great question! I actually cover this in Megamind's Anatomy, Why is Megamind's Minion a Fish, and, to a lesser extent, Megamind's Anatomy Part 2, so I'll try to be brief here. We'll see how that goes. LOL.
The short version is that, yes, there is a popular fan theory that Megamind is semi-aquatic. Many have suggested that he may have a dual respiration system, featuring both lungs and gills, somewhat similar to the aptly named Lung Fish. (It's been proposed that this could be why his torso is unusually long.) Others have also suggested that the hairless heads of all genders of his species may help to reduce drag underwater, that his planet appears blue when we see it being pulled into the black hole because it is largely covered by water, and that his coloration may have evolved to help his people better hide from potential marine predators. Even the fact that the former villain's parents sent a fish to be their baby's caretaker has been pointed to as possible evidence of his race's semi-aquatic nature. Furthermore, another fan theory supposes that Megamind's Lair is on the waterfront and that it is kept "cold and damp" because his skin requires more moisture and he enjoys an occasional swim.
While I'm not sure about his head changing shape underwater, there are fan theories that he may have a small air sac in his skul, similar to that of a dolphin, which would explain the shape of his forehead and offer greater buoyancy control. Another suggests that his skeletal system may feature cartilaginous joints; this could be why his movements are so flexible and fluid, but cartilaginous joints might also be particularly well-adapted to swimming. (Could his skull contain more cartilage as well, like that of a young human child? I suppose it's possible.)
If you'd like to learn more about all of that, please feel free to read the Megamind Fan Theory Thursday posts mentioned above! Thank you again!
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cinemedios · 7 months
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