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Wage war, get rich, die handsome Wage war, get rich, die handsome Wage wars, get rich, die handsome -Wage Wars, Die Rich, Get Handsome, The Mountain Goats
I’ve rewatched “Star VS The Forces of Evil” episodes 10-11 season 2. The first part of the first episode is insane… because it’s a huge Tomco amv. Seriously. The point is that Tom wants to earn an “anger control” badge and to do so he has to spend three hours with a person he hates – Marco – without blowing up. So, Tom takes Marco a to movie marathon with Marco’s favourite actor, whom Tom doesn’t like. They hang out in Tom’s carriage and bond – they find out that they have a lot in common and even the same favourite band. Well, at the last moment Tom loses his temper and reveals to Marco his “anger control” challenge, Marco leaves and they sing a romantic song together (!), but Marco still wants to go. Tom brings the actor from the dead and they just sit together and watch as this zombie actor beat cinema security. Wow. I don’t ship Tomco. Yet. The second part of the episode is about Buff Frog finding out Ludo’s “corn empire” and wanting to tell Star about it. The first part of the second episode is a Halloween story – pretty eerie one, to be honest, much creepier than, for example, “Gravity Falls” “Summerween” (season 1, episode 12). The last part shows us the inside of Star’s wand – a lot of magical animals and a small spider with a top hat who organizes everybody else but doesn’t work as a spell himself. In the end, he finds out that he’s one of the strongest spells because he has a huge gun in his hat.
Kind of a random question, but is the episode “Hungry Larry” non-canon?
Because, no matter if you go with the “original” timeline where it seemed like Star’s birthday was in September, or the “new/retcon” timeline, it is literally impossible to place the episode in a way that makes sense with the rest of what is shown.
With the retcon timeline...well, obviously it doesn’t work because the only way Star could experience Halloween on Earth if she came there after the holiday is if she spent basically a whole calendar year there. But it’s made clear at the end of Season 2 that she’s never experienced summer break on Earth before, so it can’t just be that she’s been on Earth that long.
The original timeline works a little better, but still falls apart both because Star has her Wand from “Storm the Castle” through “Toffee”, meaning that in order for “Hungry Larry” to work with the other established timeline points (even if you assume that it doesn’t necessarily take place exactly when it airs, timeline wise), the entirety of Season 1 and possibly part of Season 2 would have had to take place over the span of like....a month and a half or right around there, and we know Star’s been on Earth for about that long...as of the fifth episode of the series.
This isn’t a rant post or anything. I’m just a dork who likes to analyze stuff in shows I love. It’s kind of like how I love to do rankings and reviews.
Buzzfeed Unsolved—SVTFOE crossover
Star Vs. the Forces of Evil “Hungry Larry”
“Well, may I come in or what?!”
Day in Fandom History: October 10…
Star and Marco help Mr. Diaz create the scariest Haunted House on the block. The First Halloween Themed Episode of Star vs. The Forces of Evil, “Hungry Larry”, premiered on this day, 4 Years Ago.
Got my Billy West piece signed. He was really nice and threw out voices like they were going out of style.