I love the fact that Show Stopping Number is included in Inevitable. Because when Hidgens first sang it, he was still totally human, which means that Pokey liked the song so much he was like "Yeah you know what I'm gonna get this in there, it was a banger and it will definitely make Emma lose her mind!" and I love him for that.
oh shit! oh fuck!! i didnt think thered be a skele'uhn here ?!? im so fucking scared of skele'uhnz!!!
dont frighten him pokey you nasssssty boy
were going to jail...and with my luck no one will even B O T H E R making me their bitch...
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I honestly love how Starkid wrote the Lords in Black. Cause usually eldritch gods in media are completely cold and dismissive of humanity and don’t even acknowledge them, but the Lords in Black are full of energy and love tormenting humans and treating them like their toys, and I think that’s so fascinating and arguably more terrifying.
Since the lords in black wears different clothing depending on who's summoning them, what do y'all think they were wearing when the cultists used to summon them?
I imagine it's something like a 20th century high society party
Wiggly's the lord of the house, with an ornate suit
Nibbly's the spoiled little princess, with an extravagant gown
Tinky's the kooky mad scientist, with a Dr Frankenstein get up
Blinky's the trespassing press, with a reporter's outfit
Pokey's the actor and honoured guest, with an even more ornate suit and a gala mask
BONUS:
Webby's the rebel that runs off, wearing normal working class clothes, echoing Anastasia maybe?
Best part of this is that it can be in any time period depending on who's summoning them
obsessed with the fact it took the langs about a year to go from “wow this is such a cool idea, someone should make this! oh well” to “OH WAIT WE HAVE A PRODUCTION COMPANY”
Honestly, kudos to Mariah for being able to deliver her lines so smoothly while Joey was jumping around shirtless and barking in one panel and Jon was leaning over Nick's microphone and meowing at her in another
I don't understand the "starkid only does hatchetfield musicals 😡" train. Because if i were lang brothers???
i would also make multiple musicals and readings of the different aus involving my OCs, like Oh you liked the coffee shop au?? haha just wait till you see the catboy au
It's so funny to me that Starkid's two big ongoing projects are:
-Horror comedy universe filled with death, monsters, explorations of societal and human evil, the world repeatedly ending, and jokes about "dirty girl soup"
-An ever-evolving but always earnest and wholesome 80s style musical about the power of love, community, generosity, and the holiday spirit.
and both projects are amazing and filled with absolute bangers how lucky are we?????????
(Really specific because NPMD has been in my head since September the 15th and I think that scene is HEARTBREAKING)
Also MAJOR THANKS to @jensen-frackles for the gifs 🫶
-this
-how he sort of colapses in the stairs while trying to run away from Max + his reaction when Max “closes” the doors
-the fact that he was on the floor when he begged Max not to kill him + through the whole “who will pray for me” part
-the way Jon closes his eyes when he sings “when my body’s gone” for the second time
-he was forced to ask himself WHO WOULD PRAY FOR HIM WHEN HIS BODY IS GONE?!?!
-The fact that Max tells him “this is the consequence for what you’ve done” when “what they did” was try to stop him from bullying them non stop which led to a tragic accident
-“I’M NOT A LOSER!” (+ again the fact that Jon sings this through closed eyes)
-the way everyone is sort of like a witness to his death in the back idk the real symbolism but it gives me chills
-that he begs Max by his name in the end (“no, please, Max”) @jensen-frackles
-the fact that NOBODY notices he isn’t around after he dies (when they go to school the next day)
-very specific but, the first lines Richie sings are: “I’m dead, the blood is all but draining from my head, (…), my pulse is certainly dropping, and my life is hanging on by a thread.” And that breaks me because the thought of Richie, alone, scared and in pain, bleeding out on the floor, while a football match is going on outside is too much