does anyone know what post is that one where someone lists out all the ways that Netflix would fuck up a Tales of Arcadia adaptation?
anxiety is writing the first two chapters to a fic, getting two different people to check on it, getting their okay, and still being so freaked out about publishing that you don't do it for a month.
that is to say, i'm publishing my fic today!
check out the link later!
it's probably a result of child-centric media, but trollhunters is interesting to me when you view the trollhunters parents as well-meaning, but perennially absent. they have boundless love, but it's never meaningful because they're never there to give it on time.
yeah they come back, but it's late in the game and the children have already suffered.
bro, I went to Los Angeles over the summer and I saw an Arcadia Lane, and there was a canal that looked exactly like the one in trollhunters.
I think i just saw trollmarket.
no series has ever managed to fill me with a sense of pity and tragedy more than the series finale of Trollhunters.
is there like a discord server or anything where tales of arcadia fanfic writers can like ask for advice or bounce ideas? or simply someone who has experience in beta-ing?
-a new writer who has no idea what they are doing
i love how much needless sacrifice is such a constant theme within tales of arcadia.
Hi there!
Given how much time that Jim, Toby and Claire spent down in TrollMarket before they were forced to abandon it due to Gummar, are there any habits or behavioral traits you think any of the trio picked up from the trolls? Especially Jim, since he was their Trollhunter?
Oh, I think they've picked some:
- troll profanities - I feel that's a given, as at least Draal, Not-Enrique, and Nomura seemed to be the type that curses a lot (and probably a good chunk of the Trollmarket trolls too);
- Jim and Claire have adopted the troll way to show affection (aka forehead touching) in addition to kisses;
- their notion of what is considered normal in communication has probably changed a bit too, as trolls tend to be way more physical and rowdy with heavy pats, shoving, and elbowing each other without ill intent;
- I believe that Jim picked a habit of raising his voice while talking to two or more people simply because trolls often ignored him when he talked quietly, LOL.
how does jim lake jr have so much rizz????? like if i was kind of almost dating someone as pretty as Claire i would actually be unable to speak correctly
Yes, I’m on 1x12 “Claire and Present Danger”! One of the best Trollhunters episodes!!!
What makes this so good is that aside from the absolute cinematic masterpiece of the amulet flying to Jim and the whole armor sequence and Jim defeating the goblins, is that this is one of the episodes where the consequences feel so incredibly real. The danger is bleeding into regular life, and isn’t just in Trollmarket or some such. Jim gets visibly hurt, Claire is targeted by goblins and has to learn the truth through that, Jim gets knocked out, he gets taken to a hospital. These are very real-life consequences that add tension, and distress to the story itself. This isn’t just a story where Jim somehow escapes unscathed all the time, it’s not a story where being the Trollhunter is just fun and cool. This is now a story where characters are truly frightened, where they get hurt, where the scale of the danger has widened. This episode did everything right.
straight ships that are actually really sweet and meaningful and both characters have solid arcs outside of their ship mean everything to me.
trollhunters s3 spoilers below
it's my 5th time rewatching it now, with friends this time. and just... the entire ending of s3 enamors me so heavily. it's just this ultimate culmination of the death of innocence.
and it's not bad AT ALL.
the moment Merlin tells Jim "you get the choice to become stronger and be the foe that your villain fears, or you can take your chances as you are. if you stay like this, it's entirely like you'll be killed. and if you change... a part of you is going to die forever."
you just. you immediately know the stakes. i understand that it's quite literally Jim losing his humanity, he becomes a troll, yes. but i equate it so heavily to the loss of his innocence, of his literal human-nature to love and care. because he becomes so animalistic afterwards, it's like watching someone spiral. it's a walking tragedy, especially after you watch the whole show and you can't help but UNDERSTAND WHY he's spiraled so hard.
not to mention, just... the mastercraft of the bathtub scene. it's a sensory overload of every single reason Jim wants to stay human, but at the same time, it's the EXACT reason needs to turn in order to protect all of those he holds dear.
and not just that, the fucking... the deliberate framing. he's alone, locked himself in a room. there's a phone ringing on the counter, but he can't hear it and he refuses to look. he's just sitting there, quietly, going back and forth constantly to decide what to do. his whole family and friends are beating on the door, trying to get to him, but he just won't listen.
the fact that they bleed Anton Yelchin's lines into Emile Hirsch's at times, as if it's a moment of saying goodbye to the previous voice actor. like a passing of the torch. it's almost symbolic of everything he's going to do going forward: letting his humanity, his entire self, die.
i swear, barely any shows i know these days can evoke emotions like that. where the visual metaphor of someone committing suicide is so powerful that you have to just reach out constantly and beg and hope and pray that he will turn around and open the door instead.
it's hopeless incarnate. it's the death of innocence. it's watching the quiet death of someone who just wants to better for the people around him.
it's so fucking painful, but it's god-tier story-telling and animation. i can't even imagine how they managed to write that all down.
I need to talk about how well the first episode of Trollhunters sets up Jim as a character. Things this episode taught us about him:
- He likes cooking
- He likes experimenting with new things, including new recipes
- He cares about his mom, and takes care of her in a lot of ways
- He loves his friend Toby
- He has a crush on Claire
- He wants more in his life than high school and homework and taking care of his mom
- He’s brave and stands up to bullies. I actually love that he even did this despite seeming to think Eli was saying some very crazy things. That didn’t matter to him. The wrong being done did.
- He likes learning Spanish
- He loves sci-fi movies, Gun Robot specifically
- He’s curious about the amulet
- He wants a cool bike
- He is scared of new things that don’t make any sense to him, but he processes it
- He’s having some trouble with school
- He trusts Strickler as an authority figure and mentor
Look at this list! That is absolutely killer for a first episode.
This feels like "men failing" in a nutshell.
TALES OF ARCADIA PROTAGONISTS / then and now.
My babies have grown :’)