“Jason Funderberker! My frog!”
“Our frog.”
“Our frog!”
“Our frog?”
“Man, you are just about the least important Jason Funderberker in the room right now.”
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“Jason Funderberker! My frog!”
“Our frog.”
“Our frog!”
“Our frog?”
“Man, you are just about the least important Jason Funderberker in the room right now.”
Pothead: See, that old sun is going right down into old cup.
Beast: You have figured it out and I though you might give up
I understand Pothead. He makes sense to me now. So the beast is just providing impossible appearing tasks to Pothead in hopes he will give up and then the beast can claim him.
I am truly sorry to anyone who has trypophobia in the audience but god DAMN is that a wonderfully horrifying design.
And it’s only on-screen for a few frames! The amount of detail is stunning. Check out that crying face on his belly that nobody not pausing on this exact frame would be able to see!
OH
OH
OHHHH SHIT THAT MAKES SO MUCH SENSE
Magic can be studied, like anything else, and its rules learned, but it will always be...softer, than other things.
Magic, you see, is about the idea of things. A literal golden comb was what was asked for, but the child understands that the honeycomb is a golden comb, and so the magic accepts that as a component. Likewise for the spiderweb. In some magics, this would actually be more powerful than the proper ingredients--metaphor and symbolism are almost more important than the actual process.
I wonder what spell the Beast is weaving?
OH MY GOD IS THIS WHAT WE’RE ENDING WITH
WHAT A FLAWLESS BOOKEND
ARE YOU KIDDING ME ENOCH WAS THE FUCKING CAT
A world of things just happened between them. It’s a marvel of acting and animation, to be honest--every emotion written plain as day on their faces, and all the subtle little emotions in their voices. Beatrice is committing, to doing the right thing, to helping someone other than her family and herself, and Wirt...Wirt’s finally ready to accept her help.