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thesaturn1nez · 9 months
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more than likely the puppets would be scared to watch television ever again at first but this scenario was too funny to not draw
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edit: WHY IS THIS ONE OF THE MOST LIKED MFN FANARTS ITS THE WORSE ONE
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tangotek · 9 months
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learning how to draw these goobers
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mimicmew · 9 months
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My friendly neighbourhood is honestly such a breath of fresh air in the area of indie games. I wouldn’t call it a horror game it’s more of a shootemup action sorta game w/ some mildly spooky elements. It’s fun and goofy and not super serious but also tackles topics actually related to the media it’s parodying (ie, sesame street, and the feeling of growing up and realising that life just isn’t as kind as on tv) and of all things talks about the horrors of war?? And does it well? AND IT DOESNT HAVE A STUPID POSSESSION MURDER PLOT.
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za0mbie · 8 days
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You may not somehow see this Pel, but can you doodle Junebug from My Friendly Neighborhood? Just a curious neighbor about how she’ll look in your art! :33
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Hope I did her justice!! Thank you for the req ofc💚
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ruby-static · 9 months
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Love this guy, but dude sounds like he’s gonna start screaming at me about Pikmin.
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cyanide-sippy-cup · 2 months
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The Batman (2022) isn't perfect by any means, but it is still a phenomenal film and one of the best pieces of Bat-media in recent memory.
Firstly, the aesthetic. Seemingly small but an incredibly important part. BTAS was broody, '89 was gothic, Forever was campy, TDK was... bad. And TB I think finds a real sweet spot in between vibes. It's dark, serious, it's got a technological noir, and yet still has vibrancy and color and (the key to my heart) neon.
One scene, you'll be sitting in an abandoned tunnel with shadows and muddy colors, the next you'll be surrounded by police under white lights, and the next you'll be in a night club with LEDs of every color you can think.
The fights. This film has some of the best Batman fights I've ever seen period. Really just action in general. The night club, the hallway, the finale. It's not like TDK where every fight is slow, precise, methodical, and honestly boring. Each fight or chase here is energetic and entertaining. The choreography is excellent, the stakes are legitimately high, and the settings are always unique.
The night club is crowded and overwhelming, with people swinging, shouting, and grabbing at Bats who aren't even apart of the fight. His skills and equipment save his life multiple times, whether it's block a bullet with a precise pipe throw or survive a shotgun blast with his armor. When he finally grabs Penguin you feel as overwhelmed and animalistic as he does.
The precinct escape is tight and tense. From the punch to the jump, every second makes you feel the absolute abominable stress of trying to escape a building like this. Officers pouring out of every room, bullets whizzing by and beaming off his suit. Merely seconds to get the flight suit on before they come pouring out to the roof. We experience the fall with him as his nerves spike, all culminating in a quick second decision that ends with him crashing into the side of the road.
Gotham. The beloved city feels full here. Subways are crowded, streets are packed. The crime feels real. Vandals, gang violence, thieves, assassins, crime families. It's not just militants and killers. We see the systemic issues in place that cause these. We see the feelings and social strains that make people do this. It's like you're taking a peak into another world with context and history you don't know but understand. It feels right.
The characterizations. I'm not a huge fan of the whole "Bruce Wayne is the mask, Batman is the real you" thing inflamed by TDK. And I really don't like "the Waynes were corrupt and did bad things, even for good reasons".
I think there's so much more to say about the two very different, very real sides to Bruce's personality. The one that comes out as billionaire playboy philanthropist, and the one that comes out as a violent and vengeful demon. Both who are willing to suffer for their causes. And I think there's so much more when the Waynes die from a mugging. That the crime is so bad it took the highest. That it could take anyone at any time, even the beloved elite.
However it does something right that most other Bat-media fails at. It makes Batman a symbol of hope. It demonstrates a growth in himself. That he can do more good to inspire the people than to instill fear in them.
Pandaredd made a good video on this, but in Crisis On Two Earths, Bats' opposite is represented as the ultimate nihilist. This means that at his core, Batman is really the ultimate optimist. And that makes sense. You don't put on a suit and fight crime, you don't try to create resources to help people, you don't befriend and reform your own Rogues gallery unless you believe you can change something. That all the work you do, all the suffering you experience will be worth it when you get to know the world healed.
And that's something The Batman understands. Batman started as a symbol of fear. So that every criminal hesitates at an alley. Panics at a shadow. But he became something else. A symbol of optimism. So that people can walk the streets at night. That they can get the help they need. That they can look into the sky with hope.
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So this has been bouncing around in my head for a WHILE (aka: a couple days) now but your lights out au kinda reminds me of a game that came out recently called "my friendly neighborhood" (really good game btw, highly recommend to either play or watch a playthrough) bc the plot is literally "puppets are just alive in this universe muppet-style & after their show got canceled they all got locked in their show's studio for a decade or so & went slightly mad bc of it". There's a whole bunch of differences, obviously, but mainly I just thought it'd be interesting if the player character, a grumpy-but-lovable handyman who's also a war vet that has Seen Some Shit, ended up at the playfellow studio in this au for one reason or another (maybe he was asked to go in & check that the electricity all still works correctly?). Idk how the puppets would react to his arrival, but at least he's got some practice handling aggressive (or overly enthusiastic) puppets who haven't seen a real, live human in years.
i've been meaning to watch a playthrough for a week now T¬T i remember watching the demo and being immediately So Fucking Hyped for the game's release
if i were interested in crossovers, i'd probably be all over that! unfortunately, they're not really my wheelhouse </3
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mishtergoose · 2 months
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Not me getting high and realizing that the puppets in my friendly neighborhood are alive because they are essentially what would happen if the Muppets from sesame Street were abandoned and left on their own, in the 'Jim Henson cinematic universe' if you will, the Muppets are living independent individuals apart from humans, so if sesame Street follows that muppet logic and they were abandoned the puppets from my friendly neighborhood are the example of what would happen to them, the Muppets from the muppet movies are all adults who have been equipped with the skills to fend for themselves in the real world but Muppets like Elmo and big bird are like 3-5 years old and are just learning how the world works and if were suddenly abandoned = the neighbors
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unforth · 7 months
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I just said this in a comment to a mutual, but I think it bears saying publicly, and this is the only thing I'm going to say publicly on this topic.
I think, and have thought for a long time, that Israel is wrong.
But that doesn't mean I think Hamas is right.
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thesaturn1nez · 2 months
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sorry but duckydev confirming gordon is around six feet also confirms the puppets are just gigamornous and it makes me laugh now that i actually think about it
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silvr-skreen · 7 months
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amazing/terrifying thought.
the puppets may have done an episode in the old show abt like becoming a big sibling but. theyve likely never been left alone with/ in charge OF a baby. this is going to be hysterical
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joleneghoul · 6 months
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I think the themes of disability, illness, and lack of bodily control/control of ones life/death in the new spider-man game are really interesting, honestly
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canadachronicles · 7 months
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startrekfangirl2233 · 3 months
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Okay, I recognize some of those titles, or my context clues can figure it out 😂
but could we hear about Midnight Watch ? it's caught my eye! 🥰
Hi Vinny! I'm about 90% certain that you know about Midnight Watch.
Here's a little summary:
The Queen's Guard both defends the people of the capital and protect the denizens of the once prolific fae kingdom who live in a section of the Queen's Timberlands. What happens when Fae and Human need to work together to quell a primordial threat encroaching in the heart of Fae territory and the Queen's Timberlands?
And here is a little snippet:
There’s a sign in the middle of Portmiota Timberlands Watch House’s announcement board, half hidden by bounties and notices, smoke smeared and tattered. It proclaims one of the mottoes of the Queen’s Guard, all members of which take a rotation in the Portmiota Timberlands, and is the first thing every new addition to the watchhouse has drilled into their head before they patrol the woods for the first time.
In the middle of the night, if ye hear a song summoning ye to the forest center, go not, for only peril and your death awaits. Naught else.
Sir Robert Floyd has made this motto his guiding tenet since he set foot in the watchhouse as a young boy eager to escape his mother’s fussing, following behind his father as he Captained the guard. It’s not a surprise that Sir Floyd is the youngest Captain of the Guard, at only four-and-twenty. But it’s still a habit for him to glance at the tattered sign, which sometimes seems to glimmer with verdant magic, dripping with it like a spell woven into the parchment or like there is a potion mixed into the faded ink.
Thanks for asking about The Midnight Watch!
Ask me about the WIPs in my WIP List!
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baymaxmuses · 3 months
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(For those of you watching the HH episodes airing live tonight, please tag your spoilers. I'm getting annoyed looking through my dash and seeing people openly mentioning spoilers in their dash commentary posts;; )
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scp-16217 · 4 months
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little exe au of mine
Luna loud as sonic.exe (xenophane)
George as Mario.exe
howdy pillar as xanthus
Eddy’s brother as mighty.zip
colette as ps135
mathéo d.xeno (aka me) as mx/mario85
katie forester as monika.exe
bart simpson as lord x
shelly as virtual.ROM
if anyone is interested to drawing them go ahead send me the art I will be the juge of that
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