Author Topic: Learning with Pibby  (Read 3177 times)

shoot meant to say mathew. I dont think tony endorsed it
It looks interesting, be a neat Halloween series.
Halloween doesn't get the love it deserves, tbh.
also what the duck

personally think the trailer was great. unsure how it would play out as a series, but the trailer by itself is reminiscent of older adult swim shock/horror fake ads without the meta narrative the standalone ads had

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Over 20 Years Ago:
Looney Tunes - April 19, 1930
Flintstones - September 30, 1960
Jetsons - September 23, 1962
Scooby-Doo! - September 13, 1969
Care Bears* - September 14, 1985
DuckTales* - September 18, 1987
Rocko's Modern Life* - October 29, 1992
Dexter's Lab February 26, 1995
Courage the Cowardly Dog - February 18, 1996
Power Puff Girls - November 18, 1998
Ed Edd n' Eddy - January 4, 1999
Spongebob* - May 1, 1999
Samurai Jack - August 10, 2001

Within the Last 20 years:
Adventure Time - April 5, 2010
The Amazing World of Gumball - May 3, 2011
Steven Universe - May 21, 2013
Unikitty - October 27, 2017
Craig of the Creek - March 30, 2018

*Shows that are referenced but either the characters aren't referenced directly, or they are substituted for non-trademarked and copyrighted replacements.
I dont care this looks like the kinda cigarettegy autistic stuff i wouldve watched when i was like 11 8. The trailer gives me madtoontown vibes where kid friendly characters get murdered and talk about how theyve killed other people.
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I dont care this looks like the kinda cigarettegy autistic stuff i wouldve watched when i was like 11 8. The trailer gives me madtoontown vibes where kid friendly characters get murdered and talk about how theyve killed other people.
Probably, but it seems to have a bit more deep thought than that.
It seems to be taking a stand against the rehash/remake/imitate culture we've been having for creative stuff.

I kinda see Pibby as Dora meets The Sun Vanished, with a hint of Zombie Apocalypse tropes as far as
visual appeal and appearance. However, however Pibby seems to avoid using any old characters for the main cast.
All characters are new creations, not a fan of generic Not-Robin. But the idea seems to be new characters, which will
always have their roots in the past, taking a stand and being original. Defeating the past, and understanding what that means.

Bun-Bun is the representation of that past, probably.


If we keep remaking, rehashing and imitating the past without making something identifiably new and distinct, we will
end up in a sad loop.

Anything is deep if you brown townyze it enough.