That Update Post I’ve Been Meaning To Do
So, I have finally finished Kamen Rider Build, save for a few extra things which I may or may not do eventually.
And that means I’m back to doing more western animation, at least until January next year when I cover yet another tokusatsu, because this blog has the most confused demographic ever.
First up: starting next Monday, May 17th, I will be covering Season 3 of Carmen Sandiego, saving the fourth and final season for September. I know I said before that I’d only cover one season a year for every series, but when one of those seasons is only five episodes and the other is eight? Yeah, I can do two.
Then, I will be starting a whole new series at the start of summer vacation in my county, June 7th. Well, okay, technically summer vacation starts on June 9th here, but I don’t wanna start on a Wednesday, so...
Anyway! You might be asking, why specifically do I want to start at the same time as summer vacation? Why would it be appropriate to start specifically at the same time as kids around the country are leaving behind school for a few months?
Well, hypothetical person asking these questions, to that I say: Summer vacation only lasts so long, before school comes along just to end it! So, the annual problem for our generation is finding a good way to spend it. Like, maybe...
Watching and analyzing Phineas and Ferb, the cartoon that I and many from my generation consider to be the absolute best cartoon we grew up with!
This is, like Kamen Rider Build, a series that I’ve been wanting to do since before I even started the blog. Why, it was one of the reasons I wanted to start the blog; to log my thoughts as I revisited my favorite cartoon from childhood.
Phineas and Ferb is one of those series that stays just as good when you’re an adult as it was when you were a kid, but I’ve never really given it a full rewatch, only ever watching a scant few episodes.
Heck, come to think of it, I don’t believe I’ve ever actually watched Phineas and Ferb properly. Considering that as a kid, I just watched reruns as they came on, which left me unable to really appreciate the character development and continuity.
So join me, come June 7th, as I watch Phineas and Ferb in order for the first time in my life!
(PS: As I said before, I’ll only be covering one season, the very first, to avoid burnout, but I think that’s really for the best so I can give my best in terms of analysis. Also, I don’t think it would be possible to finish all four seasons plus specials and two movies, before I’m due to finish off Carmen Sandiego in September. Not to mention the 12 Days of Christmas...)















