A fun warm up drawing of Pomni!
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Some storyboards from 2007’s Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film For Theaters drawn by Bob Pettitt. It’s from the scene in which frylock explains the true origins of the titular duo
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idk it's weird to me because barbie was an extremely politically-charged figure for me growing up because i understood that she represented an ideal of femininity that i didn't see reflected in any of the real women in my life and i knew that she was associated with vapidity based on various parodies, the barbie girl aqua song, etc. i was always gravely offended when someone who didn't know me well gave me a barbie doll because i didn't want to be thought of as girly (even tho i wore pink and purple and dresses and liked lisa frank and didn't like roughhousing etc.) and therefore shallow or unintelligent, which i recognize was due to internalized misogyny, but i didn't make that association out of nowhere.
that's why i'm so baffled by people saying "all movies are selling a product this is no different" because barbie has ALWAYS been the locus of culture clashes because she has ALWAYS been first and foremost intended for little girls. the obvious angle of the film is going against the mainstream understanding of barbie as a symbol of superficial consumerism by literally turned her into a real woman, that's why it's intriguing. so obviously the marketing for the film is implicitly if not explicitly hinging on the idea of female empowerment through consumerism. and these products are geared toward adults, who have way more disposable income than children but are also ostensibly better equipped to resist commercialism and yet here we are. like surely you are not all this dense
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Master Shake Zula from Aqua Teen Hunger Force shares a voice actor with Todd from Code Monkeys.
Voiced by Dana Snyder
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I'm looking at the franchise as a whole (manga, game cutscenes, etc) and, in my headcanons, i feel like our White used to be WAY different as a kid/teenager (or rather the robo-equivalent of that). Like just as immature as the other seven right now. Obviously he got more serious and goal-oriented as time goes on and the whole "save the universe" thing set in but MAN he used to be way more goofy. And naive....and gullible...and ignorant...and a little bit strange, too....
And short.
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So I may have a little bit of a brainrot-
On the bright side I figured out wings!
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