Idk, I like DSaF, Dialtown, Karmaland, Mouthwashing and Amrev
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I KNOW, RIGHT????!!!! EVERYONE I MET WHO LIKED DSAF THOUGHT I WAS WEIRD BECAUSE I'M OBSESSED WITH THEM (especially Abel and Scott too) FINALLY SOMEONE WHO UNDERSTANDS 😭😭😭
(Sorry if I have bad English, I'm from Spain.)
I'm super hyperfixated on the original managers, so I have 2 questions.
1. In Dialtown, Tango/Terrence says no one called him Tango before. Assuming that in the DSaF universe he also liked that nickname, did any of the other original managers call him Tango or not?
2. A headcanon I've seen in the DSaF fandom is that Abel hated everyone BUT the real Scott Cawthon, and that Scott was the only one that tolerated Abel (some ppl even ship them). Is that close to canon? Or the og Scott Cawthon also hated Abel? I really want to know what they thought about each other.
Btw, I really love your games, I've played the DSaF trilogy many times, and the Dialtown demo (I haven't played the full version of Dialtown yet, but I've seen gameplays and I'll buy it for my birthday), thank you for making 4 incredible games <3
I don't answer many DSaF questions these days, but this one's interesting so here goes:
1)Tango's nickname is a DT invention as far as I remember. If he preferred the name in DSaF's universe, Harry would've used it for sure, given how much he liked Terrence and since he's literally using a name he doesn't believe is really 'his' because it makes him feel better. He of all people would understand.
2)Yeah, that's a pretty good way of stating it, but there's a little more nuance to it that explains a little bit more about Abel/Joe's rift.
Basically, the original Scott Cawthon was a unifying figure. He got on with every single one of the original managers and they all thought the world of him. The Phone Guy process was started in an attempt to recreate him by Abel (and the other managers at first) and you gotta consider why they'd all want to do that. He was the glue that held the group together, the only manager liked by everyone else there without exception, someone who could defuse tension and resolve conflicts amicably.
It's true that he had the most patience for Abel and never badmouthed Abel to the other managers and even defended him earnestly, knowing Abel the best of the other managers and knowing some of Abel's early life and where he came from, while the others were more willing to honestly discuss Abel's short fuse and occasionally mean nature (even Terrence to some extent!) This led Abel to develop more of a bond with him than the other managers and somewhat distrust the others.
While Abel was essentially Scott's number 2, as time went on, Joe became more and more integral to the running of their budding company, since he was a skilled accountant and managed to balance the books despite Scott's somewhat reckless spending at times (he was overgenerous to the point where it sometimes led to financial trouble for the company, a stark contrast to what Freddy's became later.) Since Joe was so blunt (and Abel's biggest critic), Abel was incredibly jealous and insecure that if the trend continued, Joe would supplant him.
This also explains why Abel was so willing to toss his other managers into the 'machine' when each of them suffered accidents. Ultimately, it wasn't just sheer cowardice, it was him trying to recreate the past - to recreate the one person who seemingly saw him as anything other than a vampire. Someone who actually wanted him around. Of course, no two snowflakes are ever exactly the same. Abel was a poor replacement as the owner of the company, Joe was barely able to keep things afloat amidst a messy and chaotic expansion and Harry wound up presiding over the company's demise.
There's a pretty widespread narrative theme in DSaF of damaged people trying to recreate something they've lost - Dave trying to turn Jack into the new Henry, Jake and his family, Harry and his former identity, the Kennedy family reuniting.
“Can’t repeat the past? Why, of course you can!”
But, the fact is, you can't recreate the past. The only way forward is to pick up the pieces and build something new.
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(Sorry if I have bad English, I'm from Spain.)
I'm super hyperfixated on the original managers, so I have 2 questions.
1. In Dialtown, Tango/Terrence says no one called him Tango before. Assuming that in the DSaF universe he also liked that nickname, did any of the other original managers call him Tango or not?
2. A headcanon I've seen in the DSaF fandom is that Abel hated everyone BUT the real Scott Cawthon, and that Scott was the only one that tolerated Abel (some ppl even ship them). Is that close to canon? Or the og Scott Cawthon also hated Abel? I really want to know what they thought about each other.
Btw, I really love your games, I've played the DSaF trilogy many times, and the Dialtown demo (I haven't played the full version of Dialtown yet, but I've seen gameplays and I'll buy it for my birthday), thank you for making 4 incredible games <3
I don't answer many DSaF questions these days, but this one's interesting so here goes:
1)Tango's nickname is a DT invention as far as I remember. If he preferred the name in DSaF's universe, Harry would've used it for sure, given how much he liked Terrence and since he's literally using a name he doesn't believe is really 'his' because it makes him feel better. He of all people would understand.
2)Yeah, that's a pretty good way of stating it, but there's a little more nuance to it that explains a little bit more about Abel/Joe's rift.
Basically, the original Scott Cawthon was a unifying figure. He got on with every single one of the original managers and they all thought the world of him. The Phone Guy process was started in an attempt to recreate him by Abel (and the other managers at first) and you gotta consider why they'd all want to do that. He was the glue that held the group together, the only manager liked by everyone else there without exception, someone who could defuse tension and resolve conflicts amicably.
It's true that he had the most patience for Abel and never badmouthed Abel to the other managers and even defended him earnestly, knowing Abel the best of the other managers and knowing some of Abel's early life and where he came from, while the others were more willing to honestly discuss Abel's short fuse and occasionally mean nature (even Terrence to some extent!) This led Abel to develop more of a bond with him than the other managers and somewhat distrust the others.
While Abel was essentially Scott's number 2, as time went on, Joe became more and more integral to the running of their budding company, since he was a skilled accountant and managed to balance the books despite Scott's somewhat reckless spending at times (he was overgenerous to the point where it sometimes led to financial trouble for the company, a stark contrast to what Freddy's became later.) Since Joe was so blunt (and Abel's biggest critic), Abel was incredibly jealous and insecure that if the trend continued, Joe would supplant him.
This also explains why Abel was so willing to toss his other managers into the 'machine' when each of them suffered accidents. Ultimately, it wasn't just sheer cowardice, it was him trying to recreate the past - to recreate the one person who seemingly saw him as anything other than a vampire. Someone who actually wanted him around. Of course, no two snowflakes are ever exactly the same. Abel was a poor replacement as the owner of the company, Joe was barely able to keep things afloat amidst a messy and chaotic expansion and Harry wound up presiding over the company's demise.
There's a pretty widespread narrative theme in DSaF of damaged people trying to recreate something they've lost - Dave trying to turn Jack into the new Henry, Jake and his family, Harry and his former identity, the Kennedy family reuniting.
“Can’t repeat the past? Why, of course you can!”
But, the fact is, you can't recreate the past. The only way forward is to pick up the pieces and build something new.
#OMG OMG OMG#HE ANSWERED MY QUESTIONS AHHHH#I'M SO HAPPY RIGHT NOW ISTG JHDFJJFTJ#Each day I kin Abel a little bit more#I should be worried about my mental health
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1. We Can Do It (Reprise) - The Producers
2. Stayed Gone - Hazbin Hotel
3. Cool, Cool, Considerate Men - 1776
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thank you all for tagging me in this :]
1. id engager - of montreal
2. sibling rivalry - pup
3. my favorite accident - motion city soundtrack
tags; @deaddying @mukuberry @roseofcards90 @seariii @wxdragonghoulxb @09lover
and anyone else who may wish to be tagged
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Me as Adams!
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Kokichi Ouma sings Betrayed from The Producers.
I need to do the other songs (Yes, I made the prison guard at the beginning Keiji, bc why not?)
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WIP of something. For those Danganronpa fans who don't know what The Producers is, this must be confusing lmao
This Danganronpa The Producers AU:
Max Bialystock - Kokichi Ouma
Leo Bloom - Shuichi Saihara
Ulla - Kaede Akamatsu
Franz Liebkind - Mikan Tsumiki
Hitler - Junko Enoshima
Roger DeBris - Hajime Hinata
Carmen Ghia - Nagito Komaeda
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I finally decided to finish this :)
It's the first time I draw them, so they look kinda weird lmao
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Let's turn this into a "My top 10 1776 favourite characters" trend. Here's mine:
1. Benjamin Franklin
2. James Wilson
3. John Dickinson
4. Lyman Hall
5. John Adams
6. John Hancock
7. Edward Rutledge
8. Richard Henry Lee
9. Thomas McKean
10. Charles Thomson
Also a "My Top 10 1776 actors"
1. Howard Da Silva (Bro has the personality of the fanfavorite anime guy with a tragic backstory 💀) (I'll do videos about my 1776 actors HS AU one day, don't be surprised if you see him all the time there lmao) (and yes, I know I always say I'll do things and I never do them, but I have a lot of things I want to do and can't decide which one should I do first)
2. William Daniels
3. Betty Buckley
4. Emory Bass
5. David Ford
6. John Cullum
7.Donald Madden
8. Rex Robbins
9. Ron Holgate
10. Ken Howard
(Even if he was the director, honorable mention to Peter Hunt, I love him as much as I love the actors)
Okay so these are my favorite 1776 Characters in ORDER. And there are 10:
1. John Hancock
2. Charles Thomson
3. James Wilson
4. Lyman Hall
5. Benjamin Franklin
6. John Adams
7. John Dickinson
8. George Read
9. Thomas McKean/Stephen Hopkins (it’s a tie for me)
10. Richard Henry Lee
I know y’all are gonna be like WHY ISN’T JEFFERSON ON THERE?! Listen, i just have a lot of beef with that man especially cuz he’s a hypocrite about sla*es so don’t come at me
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As a Fradams shipper, I second the motion!
Some 1776 fanart i made last year but never posted. I think there should be more fan content of john adams and ben franklin being weird besties because that dynamic is top tier
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@fetchmearum420 I tried lmao. I made you and Hancock chibi bc I like drawing that way, but if you want I can make a normal version
(without watermark)
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W.I.P
I needed to draw them bc they're so underrated, McKean is one of my favorite characters, he kinda reminds me of one of my classmates lmao
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Now that I see that a lot of people hate him, I feel guilty for having him as one of my favorite characters and even wanting to cosplay him 💀
how are we feeling 1776 fans
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Guys, it's impossible, me actually trying to finish a drawing 🤯🤯 (I love Garth, he gives me Rutledge vibes) (Also, he's played by Howard Da Silva, and that alone made me root for him the whole movie even if I knew he was the bad guy) (idk, I just didn't like Holden)
Surprising-Lee, not a 1776 sketch (even though the actor who plays this character also appears in 1776) .
The character it's from a movie that was on TV, on a channel called Telemadrid, yesterday at 1:26 AM, and I, obvious-Lee, had to watch it. I don't know if I'll finish the drawing tho, because I'm kinda lazy. Also, the scene I drew never happens in the movie, but I had to practice drawing characters sitting lmao.
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Surprising-Lee, not a 1776 sketch (even though the actor who plays this character also appears in 1776) .
The character it's from a movie that was on TV, on a channel called Telemadrid, yesterday at 1:26 AM, and I, obvious-Lee, had to watch it. I don't know if I'll finish the drawing tho, because I'm kinda lazy. Also, the scene I drew never happens in the movie, but I had to practice drawing characters sitting lmao.
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Guys! The filter is now available! :D
1776 Actors Blind Ranking TikTok filter!
You can try it on TikTok in like 1-3 days (TikTok effects house is reviewing the filter) (and maybe upload a video so I can see you ranking this amazing people :) )
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