#/aib/pear
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oscconfessions · 10 months ago
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I think (aib) pear and oodle are semi-canon/implied gay lovers.
They seems like the Sun and moon dynamic and pear even called oodle "semi-divine", and since groin said that oodle isn't a demigod, people can't say that he only said that because he's a demigod.
And pear got way too close to oodle that one time, OODLE WAS EVEN BLUSHING!!!!!
Pear x oodle for life!!
(If you couldn't tell, this is a joke /srs)
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atlaslovesedm · 2 years ago
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AIB 4 DELETED SCENE
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axolotluv · 2 years ago
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So guess who watched AIB
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i-am-neutral-on-pear-aib · 2 years ago
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I mean to be fair, the entire scene with Oodle and Pear at the beginning of Fartists both had good and bad points on Pear's side.
(essay under the cut)
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The beginning of the major conflict starts in AIB 4, but to me, it starts in the 3rd episode. Pear is, in the best definition: an observer. He's done nothing to truly participate in the competition itself (which is itself a flaw, considering that practically drops Team 5 from 10 members to 9) and sometimes is a detriment to the team's success, like in AIB 2 and 3. Nonetheless, his lack of care towards the competition itself makes him a neutral party. And a neutral party looking on the absolute shitshow that was AIB 3's fight would probably immediately think "whoa! what the fuck! y'all need to calm down! this competition is tearing you all apart!"
And that's exactly what Pear thought.
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It's interesting how the only characters that don't hate Pitchfork by the end of the episode are the ones that weren't there (Antimatter and Chip Bag) and... Pear. That isn't to say that Pear's motives are truly good at heart, after all everyone being serious is making it harder for him to relax and laze around. But his perspective seems to be at least of good nature, seeing that Oodle's challenges are driving people up the wall and instead of shifting any of the blame onto any one of his team members, blaming Oodle for the challenges in the first place.
But does Oodle really deserve that blame?
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Oodle is trying his best- you can't really say that he isn't. Unlike a majority of hosts in object shows that are either apathetic, neutral, or even condescending to the contestants themselves, Oodle is cheerful, upbeat, and kind! His main motivation seemingly is to have fun, the reason he built the entire competition in the first place, but his cheerful and optimistic persona isn't without flaws- mainly that he tends to be overly forgetful and make oversights. (omg, he just like me fr)
Many of his oversights seem to be about the contestants themselves as well, and despite his efforts to help them get along, it's obvious that he doesn't seem to consider whether or not anyone might have protests with his competition, simply because well, he's having fun! He's putting this all together for them! Which, is understandable considering he's never really had friends before, so navigating through something like that would be completely foreign to him. He's vulnerable and he makes mistakes, but he genuinely does care about his contestants. Whether or not he truly is to blame for the Team 5 fight is really up to speculation- would they have gotten into an argument had the stakes not been so competitive? Considering how Pitchfork seems to immediately regret her actions after getting overwhelmed by anger- probably not!
That leads us finally to AIB 4.
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Pear does not care about the competition. He doesn't bother to show up to his own team's elimination, even though he's up for elimination himself (being the final 2 as well). Oodle himself, the person that he's been blaming the entire team fallout on shows up personally to bring him to elimination, and this is the only time that Pear starts to genuinely care about what's going on. Oodle isn't busy zipping around the Blank Slate right now, so Pear can properly express his frustrations with the entire competition.
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One of the flaws about Pear that tends to take away from his entire statement about the competition is how he intersperses genuine, understandable criticism with personal attacks on Oodle and what he's striving to accomplish. This wasn't needed in order to express how the competition was tearing people apart, but it gives us a look into Pear's character and how he views Oodle. Pear doesn't like Oodle at all, and his opinion on him has seemingly gotten worse after the big Team 5 blowout.
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Pear has a point here! Oodle has sort of assumed that everyone would go along and agree with whatever competition that he has in mind, and especially with the lengths that he went to for the third challenge, I doubt that anyone would consent to having their limbs snatched and placed inside of a dumpster for a temporary amount of time. Although Oodle does seem to try to rectify this in future challenges (wanting the next challenge to be more low-key and not really having a choice on the fifth challenge), Pear's criticisms are more or less justified considering how he feels.
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The thing is, although Pear is mainly incorrect, there's no way of him knowing that's not what everyone thinks. The only thing that he's been focusing on here is himself and the rest of his team. Even if everyone else in other teams is more-or-less alright, his entire team was tearing at the seams last challenge. Pitchfork is probably miserable, Chip Bag seemed to agree with him before getting pulled away by Creamy (which- the rest of Team 5 is something I could write another essay about), and he's not having fun. In a way, he's kind of acting like Oodle is, but instead of focusing too much on the broad scale, Pear is focusing too little on it.
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Both Creamy and Pear have points in this situation. None of them really had lives before this game, so for many of them even with the fights, it's still a better situation than when they started! But, to be fair, Creamy is part of the group that won the argument against one singular person. Pear is still seeing this as more of an observer's outlook, seeing both sides of what exactly happened. It would make more sense that Creamy has a more positive view of this competition than Pear does. Does this mean Pear's outlook isn't self-serving? Nope! One of the reasons that he's so upset about this is because he didn't want this, so he assumes that no-one else does either. However, with what he's been able to see, it makes sense that he'd believe the others would at least agree somewhat with him.
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The thing is, something that Pear fails to recognize is that Oodle is not malicious. Oodle starts to try and reason with Pear at the beginning, now more aware of his mistakes, but Pear refuses to let him finish his sentence. He doesn't want to hear any excuses, instead continuing to personally berate Oodle for everything that's happened. Many of Pear's points seem to be more of what Pear thinks himself, projected onto his team and the rest of his contestants, believing that he feels the same way as everyone else. This repeats itself a lot, with Pear believing himself that he's trying to help the rest of his team. That he's "standing up" against what's causing these problems in the first place. Although his points are understandable, he takes it too far in a direction that's more about personally attacking Oodle. But, he's stressed out! They're all stressed out! He has a reason to be upset, but he ends up taking it too far.
And Pear's confrontation and subsequent elimination both has good and negative consequences on the competition itself.
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Oodle is clearly shaken up by that entire experience, not just from Pear's insults but from the subsequent effects it had. Team 5 is clearly upset at him now, but Oodle seems to be doing his best to try and make the competition more enjoyable for everyone involved, choosing a challenge that's a lot more low-key and chill, painting and drawing!
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It's a breather, a more relaxing challenge compared to the stressful circumstances of the last episode. Despite his flaws, Oodle is genuinely trying his best in order to make the game a more pleasant experience for everyone involved, and Pear's argument may have made him realize that he should take more precautions. (This was written before episode 6, so this is mainly speculation) He even made the challenge's reward a fun pizza party!
Although, now without Pear, there's even more vitriol against Pitchfork by the rest of her team...
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(If you can't tell I really like Pitchfork)
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c10v3r · 1 year ago
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can you actually do a drawing of the divorce? If that doesn't annoy you of course
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boingus
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sleepysashimi04 · 2 years ago
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THE BOYS!!!
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sloppypears-ash-sg · 1 year ago
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Objectober Day 19 - Food!
CW: AIB/AIB and another show
I do not condone or support the actions of the AIB creator. All races deserve to be treated equally and with respect.
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AIB and VOO - (Most of) The food contestants!
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From top left:
Green is AIB, purple is VOO
Creamy, Teabag, Italian Nacho, Smoothie, Slushie, Pear, Cookie, Lemony, and Blueberry
Not all of the food contestants were included here. That was intended.
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crackships-osc · 9 months ago
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Pear x Whoopie Cushion (both from Animated Inanimate Battle, I made up this ship to make up a reason, which is that they were on a date, for why they weren't in the short "Drawn Together")
we love reasons (I do)(I never watched AIB fully)(who are these objects)(/j)
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i-tolerate-pear-aib · 2 years ago
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Ahem.
HIS CHARACTER WAS DONE WELL.
No, he was NOT in the right in any situation, whatsoever, but that makes for an interesting character. Not an evil villain, not a misunderstood tragic character, just a really annoying guy that warrants a lot of hate for semi-reasonable reasons.
Firstly, lazy characters , yes, make me want to hit them with a steel folding chair, but I think his elimination scene SAVES THAT by giving him more depth.
He doesn’t want to be in this game and thinks Oodle is in the wrong, and assumes everyone agrees with him. This makes for a fairly dramatic moment where he realises NOBODY agrees with him. (also the music in this scene goes hard. ) It’s much less of a generic elimination scene if something like that happens every now and then.
Not my favourite character by far, but he’s not THAT BAD.
anyway, tldr: pear is alright :) like a solid 6/10
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i-love-pear-aib · 2 years ago
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No but Pear made REALLY good points in his elimination speech. Not everyone did agree to be on the show, only a selected few and Oodle then made EVERYONE join in. Like, first episode. I’m using only one character as an example here, but Raisin. This poor, confused, fragile old man is forced onto an ice block with a bunch of maniacs. Raisin himself even says he’s got no clue whats going on.
And for episode 3, Oodle randomly gasses everyone and shoves them into claw machines. That is the basic concept of what he does. He gives no warning whatsoever and expects them to just be okay with it. Oodle isn’t innocent and I wish people saw that 😭😭😭
I could rant about this for hours tbh
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pear-aib · 2 years ago
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Disgusting, vile, terrible. I’m gonna find you one day.-@i-hate-pear-aib
yeah no
you’ll never find me
good luck though.
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oscconfessions · 10 months ago
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probably my most controversial take yet: pear aib is overhated
the situation is not black and white they both have their problems. I’m sick of seeing all this hate for pear yet not even any criticism towards oodle!!!
like yeah even if oodle is one of the nicer hosts in the osc he still drugged his contestants and stole their limbs!!! pear has a right to be mad at him!!!
[this isn’t oodle hate I just rlly like pear]
-comet anon (p.s. also fyi I don’t support groink fuck that guy)
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wootzietoozee · 2 years ago
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ITS GLOWSTICK SHORT DAY AIB FANDOM HOW ARE WE FEELING
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your-local-terror · 2 years ago
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I'm very normal about them (LIES)
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i-am-neutral-on-pear-aib · 2 years ago
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It's been a while since I've properly talked about Pear, how about I fix that with a bit of a mini-theory about the new character images?
I was more specifically looking at Glowstick's character images when I noticed a stark difference between his Blank Slate image and his Doodleverse image.
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While his Blank Slate version looked smug, cocky, and like he's about to tell you the worst pick up line you've ever heard in your life, his Doodleverse variant seems to be after the events of Drawn Together, realizing his past mistakes and trying to work on bettering himself somewhat! Meaning that the Doodleverse variants of these characters are a much more current look into how the characters are and how they're holding up.
And Pear seems...bitter?
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Of course the Blank Slate Pear is just laying around, looking bored more than anything, but Doodleverse Pear seems...a lot more upset. He certainly hasn't gotten over the entire debacle of AIB 4, still certainly bitter at Oodle and now, he's unable to do anything about it! It makes me wonder if we're ever going to see more of him and the other eliminated contestants.
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c10v3r · 1 year ago
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oodle fighting pear after pear was pulling on his besties weave.
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and then pear got shoved into the thingie and i was gonna draw that but then i realised i am bad at drawing
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