@bumble_bbgun That’s basically what early animation is for most cartoons. Looking back at the first episode is always weird to watch, but the further you watch, the better the animation gets.
@twkronox They're the opposites, if you will. Maybe that's why Jax hates her; he sees her as a version of himself that could've been if he stopped being a jerk.
@Rulf_Foxton Mainly because Kinger promised himself that she wouldn't be alone or abandoned just like him. That's why I love Kinger so much. He's a true hero.
@8BitRay I always wonder if it is even possible to reverse the abraction because how can you convince them to come back while also restoring their bodies to normal?
@LafargaSerenity Gravity Falls was about mystery and problem-solving, which was its entire theme.
TDAC isn't really about that. (Don't hate me on this)
@Ember_arab Gangle had a form of creativity and positivity that Caine was interested in, which is why he wasn't vicious about her decisions (except in episode 8). By the end, Caine definitely wanted to learn what creativity truly is through her drawings and such.
@Acervakyuni I mean, it was a one-off joke that didn't lead anywhere. Then, yet again, people were making jokes about it after episode 8 came out, when the Zooble said "Holy shit" uncensored. Goosework, I guess, decided to make it canon for the fan service. Heck, even I was surprised by it.
@kolapon_art It makes rewatching the pilot more damaging because you know why he mattered so much to everyone (especially Jax). Kaufmo had some form of importance to the story that we never knew.
@FNFConfessions_ I wouldn't think so. If the fanbase is willing to give the creators money and support for something they didn't intend to do, I would never back down from an offer like that.
@kuntimora It was probably not a good idea because even if Jax wanted her to tell everyone about it, she probably couldn't because of the embarrassment from knowing the truth, and people not believing it. I wouldn't know how to approach this from her perspective.
@Devcup_ceo_2 It's because it's not Jax's POV, but Pomni's, who is looking back at Jax's life before the show. During Jax's confession with Ribbit, the camera rotates to exit the POV and enters a third-person view. This means that we are looking at his memories through our eyes and not his.