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I'm late to the meme train
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Do you ever watch a show or a movie or any piece of media meant for kids and just think about how the story or character or that one scene or whatever just spoke to your heart and soul, or just how profound it made you happy or break your heart. And just sit their thinking that this is for literal children, who probably still couldn't 100% understand the gravity of what they are consuming or probably couldn't articulate how they felt about it other than say they liked it or they dont, or it made them happy or sad, and you, a grown ass person is just thinking about how this thing meant for kids is just so simple yet complex with so many layers of emotions and plot and etc. That explores themes and subject better than media meant for your age, in a way that is simple yet incredible done.
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I’m not saying that I think Sketchbook is gonna become canon but I am saying that it wouldn’t a complete out of left field fan service move if they did
Johanna has been established as a lonely character, since moving to Trolberg she hasn’t made any friends and has seemed socially awkward when interacting with others. This has served as a major point of contention between her and Hilda, and since Hilda pointed it out so harshly, coupled with the fact that this is a show about growing up and moving on, I think we can assume Johanna will have some kind of arch about making her own friends so that she isn’t as reliant on Hilda for companionship in Season 3. ONTOP OF THIS we know that she’s. She’s not fucking normal. She was perfectly ok with fighting a Troll in Stone Forest, racing up a cliff face in The Deerfox, sneaking out of the City in The Mountain King and knew exactly how to escape a hungry ass would again in The Deerfox. She also seems to actively enjoy adventuring in Stone Forest, even if she isn’t as well versed in magic and such as Hilda is
Then we have Kaisa - she’s established as socially awkward and someone who doesn’t get out much, she’s deeply insecure about her own abilities but appears to be working to improve her relationship with her mother figure, which could very likely involve…getting out more.
SO ALL I’M SAYING is that we have two characters who are in the process of healing their family relations and who canonically don’t really have any friends and who’s arch’s conclusions could very well involve remedying that. Johanna enjoys adventure even if she doesn’t show it, but doesn’t know much about Magic or anything. Kaisa also enjoys a good adventure, and her insecurities about her magic are only really applicable in the context of the magical world - even if objectively Kaisa is below other witches in rank, Johanna probably hasn’t seen this kind of magic before and would therefore be impressed as hell by things that Kaisa’s considers mediocre
So basically. Them meeting and at least becoming friends would be a satisfying conclusion to both of their arch’s, and would arguably be better than them both making friends with characters that we’ve never seen before and exist solely to be their friends.
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The ending of Hilda is hialrious actually.
Local science aunt menace who was exiled to a windmill and then later threw herself into purgatory, kidnapped a baby once, made a zombie, and almost killed an entire town twice creates teleportation technology over the course of one afternoon and then proceeds to immediately and willingly sell her soul to the queen of the fairies not twenty seconds after that.
It is implied that the fairy queen got the short end of the stick on that deal.
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