The Castle on Sunset by MatrixIAs
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In 1953, just prior to the coronation of Queen Elizabeth the II, the police were trying to keep quiet a growing number of people who seemed to have their faces literally go blank (no eyes, mouth, nose, etc). ("The Idiot’s Lantern", Doctor Who, vlm 3 TV)
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Literally everything yall complain about what Disney doesn't have in their movies can be found in another animation or a book.
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Zsa Zsa Gabor, Eric Fleming, Dave Willock, and Lisa Davis, in Queen of Outer Space (1958).
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「1000年女王 - 新竹取物語」松本零士
(via 「1000年女王 - 新竹取物語」松本零士 | Tokyo Dragon Road)
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not to treat STAS like the definitive version of superman but there is an episode taking place in his teen years when his powers are still developing and Star Wars showing at a theatre is passively mentioned bc it’s the 1990s, and maybe it’s an inconsequential detail but I’m autistic so I’ll take that to mean that real life pop culture does exist in the DCU to some capacity, especially in the 1990’s when sci-fi blockbusters were all the rage,
which means Clark very likely grew up with/around other sci-fi things like Star Trek, Alien, The Thing, Independence Day, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Mars Attacks (not to mention the basic earth history of famous UFO sightings and crashes and conspiracies, like Roswell or Bush shaking hands with a gray man, given how close the decades were), Coneheads, 3rd Rock From The Sun ….
and everything else that either depicts aliens as mindless invaders who prey on the meek small towns and cities of earth or peaceful comedic idiots who poorly assimilate, which then means that Clark only had all of this to exclusively influence his personal idea of aliens and the unexplored cosmos and how the government typically responds to unknown forces..all before being hit with the truth about where he came from.
I can’t form my exact point here but like I think it’s formed already maybe
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