this is really showing my age, but I was literally raised on Netflix original cartoons, since I was like seven. the adventures of Puss in Boots was my jam! Trollhunters, tales of Arcadia? That shit was great! we don’t talk about all hail king julien.
i’d just like to remind everyone that the original bee and puppycat series on youtube is STILL canon like. everything happened in that still counts. (also i sound very pissy in this, especially the tags, but please know that it’s meant to be a lighthearted reminder)
lazy in space canonically picks up after the youtube series. think of the first couple of netflix episodes as a summary for people who have literally never heard of the show before. yes, it has its faults (i’ve seen people calling it “too boring”, weird pacing, etc etc whatever) but think of it as a weird recap. it’s there for the sake of getting us comfortable to the new style and adding more exposition/character background. again, it has its faults with that but i’m not here to discuss that. the point is that the first couple netflix episodes are basically for people who have literally never heard of bee and puppycat before and maybe saw an ad or two, or opened netflix and saw this new charming show or whatever, and are seeing it for the first time. it’s not expected of them to immediately google the title and watch the original. yes, we lost some iconic lines and scenes in the recap, but those are still canon, they’re still up and we can watch them; and again it was for the sake of the recap and added exposition. like it’s because of the remade episodes that we know more about bee’s dad. that we know more about bee’s past and puppycat’s connection to that. we’ve gotten more hints and background details that add to the story, characters, and the future of the show (the three separate music boxes, the symbols on the screens of puppycat’s ship, how deckard and cass see bee [“weird old lady girl”], literally more info on cardamon besides “he’s a child landlord and is sad and stressed”, etc etc etc)
like i can get the parts that are frustrating to long time fans, i literally have the original memorized so uh. i get it, but still. it’s more than just “we retconned things LOL!” because i don’t really think it was retconning. original plots were a little simplified but they added more to what we already knew. whatever, i’m off topic. the point is: yes, it’s sad that netflix doesn’t have those iconic lines but those are still canon. the original is still canon. lazy in space canonically takes place after the original series. take that as you will.
I do love the netflix avatar in my own way because it provides me with enrichment in the same way brain puzzles do for chimps. Like something is WRONG here and it's your very special job to figure out why! And then you will get juice reward!!
I love the Steddie fanarts where they draw them as Marci & PB 😭 so i decided to make my OWN!!! and at the middle of it I was like "wait, i've never seen it the other way around" SHUT UPP i felt like i had made the discovery of the century so I DID IT. AND I'M SO HAPPY idk man i love Steddie and Bubbline SO MUCH it was mind blowing to me haha. Hope you like thisss
We love tye Steddie/Bubbline AU!!! So we need more of this!!
I'm taking advantage of Pride Month right now to vent some personal frustrations.
I was a little hesitant to do this cause of the bizarre mix-match of canon and ocs, but given the amount of biphobia I've seen most of these characters subjected to, I decided to say screw it.
Featuring princesstekki's Tekki, @gunkittycomic's Ace, @toonbrain's Mindy, and @jeffmovieman's Wilby
Episode 4 of Avatar Netflix and Bumi lecturing to Aang about all the hard choices he'll have to make as the Avatar and me in the middle of my Shadow Rising reread seeing those exact same themes in Rand's arc 🤌
Dungeon Meshi has met with paternal disapproval. I would say at least that means he won't watch the tv adaptation before I do and send me play by play opinions but that's not necessarily the case.