Don't wanna be here? Send us removal request.
Text
one of the best/funniest dynamics on TV is antagonistic best friends who insult each other constantly but are immediately in cahoots whenever there’s a whiff of shenanigans. nothing better than two bozos bickering nonstop as they execute the stupidest plan you’ve ever heard
45K notes
·
View notes
Text
Buck Tuddrussel is in his 30s and here is how I know
1. Would literally kill someone for a cup of coffee
2. Back problems
6 notes
·
View notes
Text
“Gruff older protagonist with no ties to anyone is forced by circumstances to begrudgingly become the caretaker of a heavily neurodivergent-coded, neglected and misunderstood child, only to become attached and extremely protective of them before finally having the epiphany of oh. I’m. Im this kid’s parent now, ain’t I?” is still one of my favorite plots and it works every time
15K notes
·
View notes
Text
horrible toxic old men who have been in love with each other for at least a decade is literally the only ship dynamic that matters
29K notes
·
View notes
Text
At least Time Squad wasn't developed in the late 80's because you can bet that at one point there would absolutely be a anti-drug PSA episode and it'd just be Betsy Ross going to time jail for growing and distributing marijuana
10 notes
·
View notes
Photo
I finally finished these for some job hunting and I waned to share the finished ones with you guys :)
I hope your Holidays were good ❤️
75 notes
·
View notes
Text
love the way your robot’s eyes change from placid blue to angry red at the exact moment it decides to murder you; incredibly considerate of the designers to add the extra leds and connect them to the homicide output of the emotion chip.
41K notes
·
View notes
Text
Episode Dissection- Father Figure of Our Country
This episode has been on my mind as of late. To me, Father Figure has got to be one of the more over looked episodes of Season 2. Which is such a damn pity.
Sure, I get why.
It’s not about Tuddrussel and Larry being a bickering couple, and it’s not a “ha ha funny” episode ether. Of course there’s moments of comedy, like Larry’s flamboyant behavior or jabs at modern media protrayed through Colonial America.
But let’s get down to the facts- This episode is a major character development episode for Otto and Tuddrussel.
Keep reading
30 notes
·
View notes
Text
you're the best, Carlos

For y’all Time Squad fans.
94 notes
·
View notes
Photo
you’re doing the lords work
Pearl and Larry 3000 parallels
165 notes
·
View notes
Text
Christmas Dinner
This is a secret santa gift to @887705 for the Time Squad Secret Santa, presented by @fuckyeahtimesquad . There isn’t much of a plot, but there is a lot of humor and fluff to be shared. I hope you enjoy!!! In the satellite living room, Otto was perched on the couch working on his latest project. He gathered all of the photographs from his most recent missions and placed them into his photo album. The boy stuck out his tongue while he eagerly placed each picture into the plastic slips.
The past few weeks leading up to Christmas had been hectic work-wise. The Time Squad had to go on some ridiculous missions, such as convincing Theodor Seuss Geisel to write his children’s books under the pen name Dr. Seuss instead of his Teddy McHugginstuff and forcing Stanley Kubrick to film Dr. Strangelove as a satirical dark comedy in black-and-white instead of a technicolor big-budget musical with a cliched Hollywood ending.
As much as Otto loved his position as an unofficial time cop, he loved spending some down time with his adoptive family just as much, if not more.
“Otto!” Larry called out.
The boy closed his personal book and sprinted from the couch to find the uptight robot. Larry was prepping up for Christmas Eve Dinner for the family as well as Sheila Sternwell and X-J5.
Otto arrived in the kitchen, Larry, donned in his frilly pink apron, took out a tray of crab rangoons from the oven.
“Hiya Larry!” Otto greeted.
The robot looked over at Otto and beamed. “Why hello Otto!”
Keep reading
39 notes
·
View notes
Photo
Happy birthday to Time Squad! It’s been seventeen years since this show aired. If I did my math correctly, Otto would be in his 20s now.
Time really is like a rope
69 notes
·
View notes
Photo
“Well, I think you’re pretty great.”
A redraw of a post from 2017 that I redrew from a steven universe screenshot…. sad father-son time.
86 notes
·
View notes