so why does pompompurin have a diverse group of woodland critter friends but cinnamoroll has created an ethno-friend-group?
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so why does pompompurin have a diverse group of woodland critter friends but cinnamoroll has created an ethno-friend-group?
ok friends it's been like a year & a half and i havent seen anybody else bring it up yet so time for me to break my silence i guess
i LOVE what the costume departments on both the sandman & dead boy detectives tv shows did (adapting a comic for live action television is not easy, takes so much artistry beyond a 1:1 transfer, etc) - so I am NOT asking why warner bros/netflix Charles isn't styled more like his comic counterpart
Nor am I asking why warner bros/netflix Judy wasn't styled like hers
(i get it - among other things, fashion that reads as clockably 'lesbian' has shifted between the 1980s & 2020s settings)
I am, however, just a tiiiiny bit curious as to what conclusions a person might draw from the fact that television Charles is costumed quite so similarly to how the comic series that created him happened to depict an obviously out lesbian, in an issue that came out 1989 - the same year the television character originates from.
Like, by my count we've got both of them in red polos, black drainpipe pants, ribbed socks, black loafers, black jackets with a bunch of pins & patches - including a prominent Rude Girls/Boys patch, specifically - and what looks to be a single dangly earring (Judy's being in the 'gay' ear, for those who keep track of those things)
I'll even gladly accept the points deducted for the back of Judy's jacket being so different - because it's true, if Joy Division is part of anybody's queer journey on the Dead Boys tv show, it's Edwin's, not Charles' (that Disorder needle drop after the Monty kiss/awkward 'I wasn't talking about you' moment is probably one of my favorites in a series full of banger sound design choices)
Coincidences happen, obviously, but at the very least it's pretty clear both characters' designs were pulling from similar/the same subcultures, and given Charles' rather open-ended sexuality on the show, I just think that's a neat little detail to consider
i know markiplier JUST got married, but whose to say septiplier wasnt real and still could be real.
Now that I've been proven correct... may I say...
Time Traveling Mordecestershire 2: Electric Boogaloo
ppl saying that Mi Vida Loca is too vague and repetitive for a sub: song should revisit the lyrics to Drunk and Party...
Yeah, it sure would be a shame if a certain someone was keeping a copy of his mind, just in case she needed to make it a perfect murder-machine body...
Would be a shame if he, himself, became the blank slate murder-machine eventually. having control of other machines, too.....
In fairness rodyas most notable trait IMO is his altruism. He acts cold and aloof and even rude but he is so insanely selfless when it comes down to it. The kids he saved from the fire. The grieving sick father who lost his son he helped out with (financially and emotionally iirc? Maybe not quite emotionally but he was there for him). How quickly he gave away his money when he got it because others needed it more. He could be callous but his kind nature shines further through because of how intense it is. So his cutiemark,