houveram dicas durante a série toda
o personagem é uma pessoa trans traumatizada NO ARMÁRIO
Leeroy havia acabado de sair das ruas e de fazer alguns amigos. transição e auto aceitação não são instantâneos
o personagem diz respeito a caso a criadora não tivesse se aceitado
pomni didn't hug him knowing she could enter jax's mind, she hugged him because she WANTED to. despite knowing it would cause her to glitch. despite knowing it would be painful. despite knowing it would be very possible for her to die doing so!!
You should look back on your embarrassing past selves with an urge to wrap them up in the most comforting hug imaginable, not with condescending resentment
A cartoon that was free to watch on YouTube the whole time it aired just made more than $37 million in movie theaters. The studio behind it, around 100 people in Sydney, paid for the entire thing by selling plushies and T-shirts.
The Amazing Digital Circus ended this month after nine episodes and almost three years. No network paid for it, and no investor put in money. The studio, Glitch Productions, started in 2017 as two brothers animating in a family home in Sydney. Years earlier, one of them, Luke, had built a Super Mario fan channel called SMG4. It grew big enough to pay for the move into their own shows.
Each episode cost up to $300,000 to make. Most of that money came from selling merchandise, plus ad revenue and a few government arts grants. The shows stayed free. Anyone could watch the whole series on YouTube without paying.
Netflix started carrying the show in 2024, but the deal was unusual. New episodes still came out on YouTube first, for free, and Glitch kept full control of the story. Netflix could stream it but had no say in how it was made.
By the end, the first episode alone had passed 440 million views, more people than live in the United States, and more than any other independent cartoon pilot on YouTube. The finale, called The Last Act, ran in cinemas first. It opened to $36.6 million worldwide and set new records for the company that put it in theaters, then went up free online two weeks later.
Most cartoons get paid for by a studio and hidden behind a paywall, and the audience only shows up at the end. Glitch did it the other way around. The fans came first, the show stayed free, and the merchandise paid for everything else, including a finale that packed theaters around the world.
People are dumb and insensitive. Can't acknowledge a mid transition person who is figuring herself. Can't see that choosing not to take Jax out the closet to the other characters was the best. Her happy ending was being safe, with friends, in places she could explore her gender.
not to spoil anything but if jax is canonically trans why is her "happy ending" in the real world as a man??? like am i stupid?? if the VAs have to explicitly say she's trans on social media what's the point??
Seeing people say they can't relate to jax anymore or they feel guilty about relating like guys are allowed to relate to a character who is a trans woman even if you aren't a trans woman. Trans women are human beings too.
She NOT a man irl, she clearly is mid transition, clearly figuring herself out by slowly integrating into queer spaces after months if not years of homelessness…
Quando algo não é tão importante pra vc, l pudor em relação aquilo some ou diminuí drasticamente. Ave vão tratar sexo com muito mais simplicidade a ponto de explorar tópicos mais "chocantes", justamente por ter esse afastamento. Tipo não sentir medo de algo que não acredita.
Whenever I catch myself not reading things completely, I remember anti-intellectualism is on the rise, literacy is in decline, and I don’t want to be a VICTIM!
all of the shit i'm seeing about the tadc finale is the equivalent of people reading hemingway's "baby shoes never worn" and then going "but they never SAID the baby died! the baby might've just had huge feet!"