What's that is the sky? Is it bird? Is it a plane? Wait is that the right super hero.....nevermind. Spider molly or ghost spider, she's here to save the day and make friends
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So what if Sailor Moon was a punk band?
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So for that new Mufasa film, they casted Anika Noni Rose and Keith David-as in Princess Tiana and Facilier-as his parents. Did Disney not see the hilarious irony of casting the hero and villain of another of their films as a married couple?
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I admit I am not surprised that Stan was first or Doof was second. Ironically the one who was dead last is my personal favorite and I feel bad for him.
Also... I read the tags and comments. I've learned.... quite a bit more than I was expecting, though there was some humor to be gained from them.
I can’t wait to see how crazy this will get! (Especially because I made sure to include some non-human options). I feel like I can guess the outcome knowing this site, but maybe I will be pleasantly surprised. Have fun and remember to pick wisely. Don’t do it to be ironic!
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I just had a realization about TGAMM’s ‘Citizen McGee’ and ‘The Internship’ which are both two parters within the same episode. I thought the artistic design of the ghosts was one of the reasons why Molly wasn’t able to make any connection between Todd and Scratch, and then I realized something.
In ‘Citizen McGee,’ Mayor Brunson was able to easily identify his Mom when she was a ghost. It’s unknown how long she has been dead, and he has a picture of her in his office, but he was able to tell it was her, despite some visual differences.
Then the next part of the episode is ‘The Internship’ which is the second time Molly is able to interact with Todd, but this time she had more than just a few seconds to get a good look at his face. She knows Scratch’s face so well by this point that she should have picked up the physical similarities, and there should have been a reversal of that identification…. And yet that didn’t happen.
I know it wouldn’t have worked for obvious reasons, and I know realistically she would not have immediately saw the connection, but it’s still a bit laughable that she wasn’t later all “Hey Scratch there was this guy who kind of looks like you. You don’t think you have any descendants or family members who are still around?”
Then again, this is the same girl who mistook Geoff for President Lincoln, so….
… But now I’m having another realization. Brunson knew Todd since they were kids, so why the hell did he not recognize Scratch, who was RIGHT THERE WITH THE OTHER GHOST MAYORS?! In that song?!
…..Is Todd so average-looking that this applies to his ghost as well?
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Ok I have to reblog this with the additional observation, because that part never occured to me. I get the denial, but I didn't realize how early it would start.
The thing is... the idea that Scratch might not even be dead would have been a shock, but it should have been really exciting for everyone–including him. Except there is something much deeper going on that the story is building up to. What should have been a miracle is about to take a tragic turn.
Speaking of which, there's also another observation I had that I forgot to mention–Geoff's reactions to this whole thing.
You'd think he'd be a bit more happy over the idea that his friend has a chance to come back to life and has HAD that option for as long as he has known him. Hell, he'd probably be REALLY excited beacuse this is something no ghost will ever have, and Scratch could possibly get to truly be amongst the living with Molly. Yes, that would drastically change things between Geoff and Scratch, but Scratch having such a major opportunity should be a good thing, right?
But of course Scratch is in major denial, and Geoff is very much concerned for him as well as his behavior. He is fully aware that Scratch doesn't remember who he is or how he supposedly died. Not only that, but while he knows now that Scratch is actually a wraith, he–along with Libby and Ollie–likely guessed and are now figuring out that Scratch didn't just go through a portal like everyone else did.
And sadly, this is the last time Geoff will truly get to interact with Scratch. If Scratch doesn't remember his time as a wraith, then Geoff will have to wait until Scratch dies before he can see his friend again. And that will take awhile.
One detail I love in TGAMM’s ‘The End’ is when you can notice Scratch visibly remembering his true identity and past life.
You have the moment where he finds out what really unlocked the new memories and hears his true name
Then you have the moment where he hears Molly say his true name and starts thinking. (Or perhaps he does remember before that point and Molly saying his real name causes some discomfort for another reason, like she’s about to find out about the kind of person he really was).
As Molly tries to deny any connection, and describes Todd as just another random person, you see him start to remember… and you can tell they aren’t happy memories… (Or alternatively, he's being forced to hear Molly describe his true self and is a bit hurt by it)
And then Scratch–with all his painful memories intact–now knows who he really is. He is once again Todd Mortenson–the man who was so afraid of dying and taking chances that he never truly lived his life.
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Third round of 'let's redraw certain Scratch moments, but he is in his human form.' Also I used the show's actual art style, and the end results are even funnier. Can you identify which scenes or episodes were used?
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I don't know if you take requests or not but can you draw something for my Scratch Returns AU
After Adia's death, Todd becomes Scratch and returns to Molly to try and rebuild his life. Scratch now wears a scarf and has a scar over one of his eyes.
I admit this is all I could think of after you gave me more details in our conversation.
(Also, this will have to be the last request I will take for awhile. I will be too busy in May to take on any drawing requests.)
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