Bipper GIF (pinterest) A lot people wanted to see Bipper use his blue flame powers while using his body, and while that looks cool, I don’t think all of Bill’s powers work while in a human body. Still like the GIF though! 👻
Ooooh
@poetofthepiano / poetofthepiano.tumblr.com
Bipper GIF (pinterest) A lot people wanted to see Bipper use his blue flame powers while using his body, and while that looks cool, I don’t think all of Bill’s powers work while in a human body. Still like the GIF though! 👻
Ooooh
drawings from the charity stream!
Don’t forget this one from the warmup! Rebecca and Garnet drinking coffee together (Rebecca by Dana, Garnet by Rebecca, and finishing touches by Ian):
VOD is https://www.twitch.tv/videos/164287053 for anyone who missed it and wants to see the whole thing!
Definitely going to watch the entire thing
Right now! Cartoon creators collide and draw for charity! All proceeds benefit The Trevor Project!
AWW
sleep tight
Aww :)
tasia.m.s
This is so rad!!!
So today the entire video appeared on my recommended list.
The Alex Hirsch cameo is my favourite. This video was hilarious.
Oh Dippe-- I mean Jason. :))
Believable
So I made a Bill Cipher wallpaper that tiles! Kudos to whomever figures out what the symbols say, lol. (PS. not hard to figure out.)
These are so great!
GRAVITY FALLS Pop! from FUNKO including Limited Edition Chase variants
Maaaabel! They’re all so adorable.
I know I talk about it a lot on the blog, but after being prompted by the latest ask I received, about the interview in which Sugar said that there wouldn’t really be iconic villains in the show, I thought it was time to clarify my stance yet again.
The world of Steven Universe is presented in such a way that we cannot completely blame one villain for orchestrating everything that’s “wrong” with the world. There’s no character in a tall arm chair twiddling their fingers while a fluffy cat meows menacingly in their lap. And to be honest, it’s not a novel concept at all.
Greek Tragedy played with the concept of Fate, which one could never outrun. That’s not a villain in the conventional sense at all.
Shakespeare brought us tragedies and comedies all about human nature: The Macbeths’ ambition, King Lear’s pride, the Montague’s and Capulet’s prejudice. It wasn't character versus character so much as it was characters versus themselves.
Anime have always grappled with themes like these, and I thank my early exposure to them that let me see Western media with new eyes.
Even modern cartoons tackle these themes beautifully. Gravity Falls never had one villain who orchestrated every monster and paranormal attack. Rather, it was the setting that brought out the best and worst in its characters, all of whom, at one point or another, believed they were just doing the right thing.
Adventure Time’s most evil character, the Lich, is just a physical embodiment of the nuclear fallout from the Great Mushroom War, and his existence speaks more of the people who caused that war than of himself. Its earliest “villain,” the Ice King, was completely changed as a character in latter seasons, only because we got to see more of him, his story, and his motives.
There are a lot of things I love about SU. The music, the characters, the pacing, the meta questions, the lore. So Steven Universe, to be very frank, is not new in this sense. But this and everything else about the show is what drives me and a lot of people to love it.
And that has never been to say characters didn’t do hurtful and antagonistic things. We’ve seen characters have an outburst of violence, or say something hurtful, or deceive another character, or tried to indoctrinate someone else.
But we get to see their motives. We get to see how that encounter has changed all parties. There is no hard reset every episode that renders the main premise ceteris paribus. Things change; characters change.
SU is the kind of show in which people can identify and identify with the characters. On this blog, I don't try to take that away. But something I’ve given as an answer once was that we’re also not these characters. We can identify with certain behaviours and certain aspects of their relationships, but we’re not limited by their arcs.
Not having someone to blame every unfortunate thing on in the show comes as a reflection that a lot of harms in society are systemic and systematic, that certain institutions legitimise and perpetuate harmful behaviour and misconceptions, and that even the most innocuous beliefs are learned.
I love this show because we are face to face with these realities. Sometimes we all need something to make us question what we believe in. I am of the belief that it’s not growth to live in a bubble. So I will continue to support this show, in the spirit of how I feel it was meant to be interpreted.
@queenofthefaces Presenting Bill Cipher in Easter egg form. Star vs the Forces of Evil is really all-out
Upper middle. Seeing things or is that Bill in the background? He even has his little top hat HAHA
I've just been caught up with Star vs. The Forces of Evil and I must say I really really like it. Together with Rick and Morty and Adventure Time, shows I obsess about but don't really discuss on this blog. It's a show ripe with theory-fodder and it's not as feels-y as SU is, but for those looking for a lot of mystery solving and easter eggs, akin to Gravity Falls, with the feel-good moments of SU, I would recommend SVTFOE. Also, I really like its representation of POC and different genders, because a lot of it goes unquestioned, like, it's never the focal point of the story but implicitly, the people you see all around have different ethnicities. Seeing that representation as a more realistic way of viewing a suburban community was refreshing as well. I have a lot of thoughts about the show, especially the events leading up to the mid-season finale of the second season (the latest episode), so if anyone is willing to bounce ideas around with me, I'd be open to that as well. Have a pleasant day :D
Gems, ladybugs, and transformers start our top 20 list.
3. Voltron: Legendary Defender 4. Gravity Falls −2 5. The Legend of Korra −2 6. Star vs. the Forces of Evil +5 7. Adventure Time +2 8. Rick and Morty +2 9. South Park +10 10. Wander Over Yonder 11. The Simpsons −4 12. Avatar: The Last Airbender −8 13. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles −1 14. Bob’s Burgers −9 15. The Powerpuff Girls 16. Star Wars Rebels 17. Over the Garden Wall -9
18. Danny Phantom −2 19. My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic −2 20. Teen Titans −7
The number in italics indicates how many spots a title moved up or down from the previous year. Bolded titles weren’t on the list last year.
Guys! Steven Universe is the number one animated show on Tumblr (based on popularity metrics) :D
I'm really glad to see a whole lot of other shows I watch here as well!
Gravity Falls s2 posters: Part 1
Oh wow! This is such a great concept. And the execution is great! 0.0