imo his (presumably full, tho I suspect nerfed) demon form is too human, they didn't go hard enough, let this man be a house-sized, rampaging beast AND look the part
yes this was an excuse to draw him as some kind of demonic were-deer-esque abomination lmfao
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Narrative: Handling Complicated Situations
I saw this Twitter thread about this particular scene from Spooky Month 6 and I really enjoy seeing people engaged in the discussion understand the grey areas and complexities in this scene and that no one’s truly right or wrong. No one is going “He was so mean to her”.
Despite Father Gregor’s harsh words and his strict ideals, we as the audience know he comes from a good place. He’s shown to genuinely want to help people and cares about the boys. We also know Lila loves her son and wants to protect him but the show isn’t afraid to call her out on her faults. We see the consequences of the boys’ actions with the demon. Even then, we see their personal issues that we can sympathize with.
This also had me thinking about the Hellaverse (particularly HB) and how it often fails at presenting nuanced situations like Stolitz, Stolas and Stella, or Blitz and his sister, Barbie. Usually, they only show one character’s perspective, expect you to sympathize with them, and frame the other character as one-dimensional so far. The only situation I can think of that was given some nuance was Stolas and Octavia’s relationship in Looloo Land. However, after that episode the show stopped exploring Octavia as a character and wanted to give Stolas more sympathy.
Father Gregor could’ve easily been made into a one-note character, given his brief appearance in the last Spooky Month, but the show decided not to do that. They put effort into giving depth to almost all the characters. Don’t mean to sound cliche but if Father Gregor was written by Vivziepop or in HH/HB, he would be this one-dimensional, judgmental, self righteous character you’re meant to hate (pretty much Lute). He would’ve called Lila a bad mother instead of irresponsible so the audience can easily side with Lila.
Both of these are indie cartoons. The difference is one allows characters to be flawed/human while the other is more concerned with the audience liking certain characters.
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Most Hazbin fans before the release: Lucifer is going to be absolutely wild when he appears. He literally towers over all of Hell. With a daughter like that? He's going to make our skin crawl. Charlie will sweat bullets. He will be the scariest fucker there. Wouldn't mess with him. I can't wait to shiver at the root of all evil.
Vivzie: Y'all, he's a fucking buffoon.
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Ignacio and Bob don't agree on the cult backing down from their actions, or whatever the context in this would be lol.
NSFW-ish gesture below!
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I just realized
Why is every single one of my comfort characters autistic??? /pos /hj
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THE UNOFFICIAL GLITCH MAGAZINE
I remember being inspired by GLITCH to make this imaginary magazine dedicated to indie projects, pop culture news, and other latest trends on the Internet. I was kind of inspired by those K-Zone magazines growing up.
They're actually old projects I found on my computer from last year so I've decided to share them with y'all (ᵔ́∀ᵔ̀). By the way, I will try my best to be a little active starting this weekend. Your love and support is highly appreciated (ˊᗜˋ)/ᵗᑋᵃᐢᵏ ᵞᵒᵘ*
DISCLAIMER: THIS IS JUST A PERSONAL PROJECT OF MINE. THIS IS NOT THE OFFICIAL MAGAZINE OF GLITCH. ALL NAMES AND IMAGES BELONG TO THEIR RIGHTFUL OWNERS.
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