I think I might ACTUALLY be stupid as hell because I never put two and two together and realized that THESE guys...
And THIS guy...
Are the same species with evolutionary dimorphism or AT LEAST have common ancestry...
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I think I might ACTUALLY be stupid as hell because I never put two and two together and realized that THESE guys...
And THIS guy...
Are the same species with evolutionary dimorphism or AT LEAST have common ancestry...
I’m gonna drink the red, from your pretty pink face~
Adventure Time storyboard vs aired episode | SB by Adam Muto and Rebecca Sugar | Season 3 Episode 10 “What Was Missing”
Season 3 Episode 10 What Was Missing - 62
The Adventure Time vibes continue.
Tulip had to sing something deeply personal to her to get some magical guy with a key to unlock a door for her. She tries alternative methods first, because facing your emotions is hard and can make you feel vulnerable in front of your friends. Anyone else made this comparison between these two door lords yet?
Also, I love that her emotional song probably wasn’t anyone else’s. It was tied to when her family was together, and happy. When they could just be silly and take road trips together. My heart continues to break for this kid.
Join me next time for “The Cat’s Car.” I really don’t like that cat, but I have a feeling she’ll be turned into a redeemable character at some point. Y’all have probably figured out I’m a dog person by now.
Door lord from enter the gungeon in the darkest dungeon style
“It's the door of the Door Lord, Finn. We used to lock them up, but they kept breaking out. 'Cause they're Door Lords.”
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