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twigstarpikachutroll22 · 2 years ago
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*SCREAMING UNCONTROLLABLY LOUDER THAN SHOULD BE PHYSICALLY POSSIBLE*
i'm sorry to everyone i've hurt with my actions. this is my youtuber apology
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sparkdoesart · 1 year ago
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Amphibia Slugs!!
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Love these girls!
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tostadamika · 10 months ago
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Amphibia S2E20 - 'True Colors'
This was the best scene from the episode tbh. Iconic.
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jamie-is-out-of-ideas · 2 years ago
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(W.I.P)
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Scene redraw from amphibia true colors.
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divinemiracles · 2 years ago
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I just finished watching Amphibia and I have to say…
The Hardest Thing was a lot more emotional, badass, and gut-wrenching than Watching and Dreaming. I loved how Anne willingly got her power-up knowing she would die to save the universe she loved. I loved how she was asked to watch over the multiverse not because she was “watched over and chosen” but because she used the Calamity box for good.
I even enjoyed the bittersweet ending and its moral: “You can’t hold onto things forever.” It wasn’t the go-to happy ending, it was realistic and showed people to let go, go on with life, and grow as people.
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kiwibirb1 · 1 year ago
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AGSHSJSJSGSKSFSJSHHRHRHDJDHDHDUDHXHDJFM
SPRIG BUT THEN MARCY SAVED HIM
ANNE HAS MAGIC POWERS
EXTRA FPS
MARCY DEAD
BUT SHES NOT DEAD WTF DO THOSE END CREDITS MEANNNNN
AHHHHHHHHHHHHH
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purrpletiger · 2 years ago
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HAPPY AMPHIBIA ANNIVERSARY :D (Season 2 or 3 spoilers?)
I can’t believe it’s been 4 years since this amazing show started airing... i looove the silly frog show but im too tired from work to say a lot more than that.  thanks for the memories <3
here’s an unfinished sketch i made at work!, thought i’d post something art related since i couldn’t finish an amphibia animation sooner. AMPHIBIA SPOILERS!
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rainbowangel110 · 2 years ago
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Why would you do this, they would be besties.
Luz Noceda VS Anne Boonchuy | Death Battle!
[The Owl House VS Amphibia]
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karioke13 · 2 months ago
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Ok this scene in Amphibia True Colors lives in my mind rent free for a couple of reasons…
Spoilers for Amphibia below 👇
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First off, I love Anne’s reaction here. Not only is it extremely relatable, but it’s also incredibly tragic to watch Anne go through this. I swear Brenda Song did an incredible job voicing Anne. I especially love the raw delivery of the line when she says to Sasha “You’re a horrible person! And I am done being friends with you!” You can really feel the anger and the betrayal in her voice when she says this. You can even hear a little crack in her voice during that line, showing how heartbroken she is after realizing that she got tricked by someone she once called one of her best friend. She even sounds defeated in the end when she tells Marcy that they can’t fix their friendship anymore, almost like she’s give up on even trying to fix their once strong connection that they had together.
Now let’s talk about Sasha here in this scene specifically! Now Sasha, for me at least, has always been interesting yet difficult character to watch, as I myself have met people like her so I have first hand knowledge with people like Sasha. Like for one, after completely ruining the plan that Marcy and Anne set up to back home, Sasha completely turns it south and ruins the plan for them, which ends up costing Amphibia and its ruler. And yet while Marcy and Anne are still in shock of what just occurred, Sasha acts like everything that happened was simply no big deal (ha see what I did there?). She even casually mentions how they could either go back home or help decorate the place. Now you must be wondering “how could Sasha act so casual after betraying Anne and Marcy like that?” And there’s only one answer for her whole reasoning behind it: revenge. In previous episodes throughout season two, once Sasha figures out that Anne and Marcy are going on adventures without her, she’s starting to feel left out. And as we know, Sasha didn’t have the best childhood, due to her parents divorce early on in her life, and their attitude towards her is most likely the reason why Sasha turned out the way she did. All she wanted was to be cared about and payed attention to. This is what makes Sasha such a complicated yet fascinating character to watch, especially during this scene. We see something snap in her finally after Anne says that she’s done being friends with her. Like it hits her. She’s now realizing the consequences of her actions which caused her to lose one of the last people that believed and cared for her, finally hitting her that besides Grime, she has no one left.
Then there’s the importance of the music. I love the instrumental track that plays with the scene because it symbolizes the argument itself that Sasha and Anne have. For instance in the beginning, the music sounds a bit silly, like jokey music, but then it turns into more quiet music which represents Sasha’s belief that everything that just happened is not as bad as it seems, trying to hush up the fact that she just took over Amphibia and betrayed her friends with little to no remorse. But then something changes. And that something is Anne. Beforehand, Anne never really stuck up for herself against Sasha. She always was a doormat towards Sasha and even let her boss her around which would cause Anne to get in trouble. However, once Anne lands in Amphibia, she realizes her worth as a person and we see her grow into this confident, strong person who believes and herself and others. This new confidence she obtains allows her to decide that enough is enough with Sasha’s bullying towards her. And we see it loud and clear in this scene. As Anne’s emotions begin to grow, so does the music. It starts to get just a hint louder until the music stops when Sasha abruptly tries to cut Anne off and it almost feels like she’s cutting the music off too so that SHE can try to control the narrative. However, it’s Anne’s turn to take control and as she finally does so, the music once again grows louder and louder as Anne finally stands up against Sasha, knowing that she can no longer stand with a traitor, she once considered her ally.
Now those are just some of my thoughts and rambles I had because this is one of my favorite scenes of all time in Amphibia. I swear Matt Braly and his crew are such geniuses! Scenes like this truly make Amphibia one of the best cartoons ever made! 🙌🏼💯🔥
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hadesisqueer · 2 years ago
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Okay, I'll probably do that Twitter sapphic ship poll tonight or tomorrow; soon anyway (I'm not doing on tumblr because I already saw one very recently lol. Also it's gonna be pretty chill because I don't have that many followers on twitter). The ships included will be:
1) Caitvi/Piltover's Finest (Arcane/League of Legends)
2) Avatrice (Warrior Nun)
3) Bumbleby (RWBY)
4) Bubbline (Adventure Time)
5) Harumichi (Sailor Moon)
6) Lumity (The Owl House)
7) Damie (The Haunting of Bly Manor)
8) Scorfuma (She-Ra and The Princesses of Power)
9) Harlivy (DC comics and show)
10) Clexa (The 100)
11) Utenanthy (Revolutionary Girl Uthena)
12) Deanoru (Marvel's Runaways and Comics)
13) Tanthamore (Willow 2022)
14) Catradora (She-Ra and The Princesses of Power)
15) Raeda (The Owl House)
16) Yumihisu (Attack On Titan)
17) Brittana (Glee)
18) Cazzie (Atypical)
19) Tara and Darcy (Heartstopper)
20) Korrasami (The Legend of Korra)
21) Ellie and Dina (The Last of Us II)
22) Pharmercy (Overwatch)
23) Sameena (Fear Street Trilogy)
24) Chenrich (Life Is Strange: True Colors)
25) Amberprice (Life Is Strange)
26) Pricefield (Life Is Strange)
27) Diakko (Little Witch Academia)
28) Spinetossa (She-Ra and The Princesses of Power)
29) Sashannarcy (Amphibia)
30) Vauseman (Orange Is The New Black)
31) Kieutou (Druck)
32) Ronance (Stranger Things
Please get me the BEST pictures you can find of these ships*
*NO BUMBLEBY SCREENSHOTS OF LAST CHAPTER. NO SPOILERS SO SOON
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laughingsour · 2 years ago
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The (Laugh?) Sad Tale of Joy Boy
(Spoilers ahead, don’t read if you haven’t caught up with the manga)
This analysis came about from me remembering the ending of Wind Waker and the line from Amphibia’s true colors: “That’s the thing about friends isn’t it? The more you love ‘em the more it hurts when they go”
I don’t think a lot of people have caught on to the truly heartbreaking irony in the title of Joy Boy. That, despite his cheery name, his story did NOT have a happy ending.
We already know that the 20 kings (and Imu, most likely) won 800 years ago and destroyed most of what Joy Boy and his allies and friends accomplished.
This not only means that the many races of the world were doomed to persecution and racism by humans but it also means that the technology of the world was regressed to the point that they can only begin to catch up after 800 years (and largely because the man responsible is said to be 500 years ahead of his time) and the people don’t even know what they have lost.
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Think about it, in the Jaya arc Robin examines a skull from the fallen galleon and deduces that they medically relieved him of a tumor by making a hole in the skull, without anesthesia. It’s a forgotten practice by the present time, but it still proves that medicine had to evolve to resort to less gruesome methods. And in the East Blue they mentioned that scurvy was only recently fully understood. None of these things are an issue for us because of current medical knowledge.
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Of course not every technological advancement is good and some of them have actually caused horrific results both in the One piece world and real life. But people have an unfortunate tendency to take for granted the good things science has given us.
Back to the original topic though, if the Ancient Kingdom had won the One piece world would be unrecognizable to the one we’ve come to known. We don’t know how much for the better, but the 20 kings were very much afraid that such a world could have existed and of a man who‘s implied to have had a pretty innocent dream
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When someone who doesn’t make sense to the rest of the world appears there’s two things that can happen with them. Either the world destroys them and who they are at their core, or the world is forced to change to make sense of them.
Joy Boy was definitely one such person in the past like Luffy is in the present. But unlike Luffy, when met with the violent nature of the world, he couldn’t beat it because of some cruel twist of fate. (Or perhaps betrayal? I think Imu knew the first Joy Boy or they wouldn’t keep the frozen straw hat).
Even if (when) Luffy wins and fulfills the original Joy Boy’s dream, the original Joy Boy didn’t, no matter how hard he tried.
But the 20 king were still unable to destroy who Joy Boy was at his core: a dreamer. The very reason that he had friends who loved him. And because of that, Joy Boy had to dream even further than thought posible and imagine that someone else would appear in the future who was like him. Surprise, surprise, that came true.
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But he still died without fulfilling his promise. And he and his friends, like all people eventually do one way or another, had to part ways.
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But no matter how much Joy Boy may think he failed his friends, they love him no matter what and believe in him. And go on to make sure Joy Boy’s dream of a new person like him appearing comes true. (And adopt the name D. as one of their methods?)
Even so, Joy Boy himself lost and his loss is felt by all who knew him because he is no longer there. Which isn’t the same as the memory of a person. Luffy may be the heir of Joy Boy, but he isn’t Nika (or whatever his real name was).
Imagine if Brook didn’t have the Revive fruit. Laboon would have kept waiting for someone who wouldn’t come back; and even if Luffy gave him a new reason to keep waiting, it still would be a very different person than the perverted-dad (skull?) joke telling-musical gentleman that Laboon knew, wouldn’t it? In this regard Brook is luckier than Joy Boy was.
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That always was one of the most horrible things about the World Government, thinking people are expendable. They are not. Galley-La couldn’t make a new Going Merry even if they had the original blueprints because the crew that sailed her would notice small things that are not there anymore.
Although his memory and dreams for a new Dawn in the world are very much alive, the fact he lost so long ago after giving it his all cannot be undone. Similarly the 800 years of abuse the Government, the Celestial Dragons and Imu have inflicted cannot be undone either and many people who dreamed to see themselves free did not live to see it happen.
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Is it any wonder then that a piece of the Rio Poneglyph, one of the only means of the Ancient Kingdom to communicate and perhaps the most crucial historical document in the One Piece world, is an apology letter from Joy Boy?
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His dream will come true after all in such a way that will be mind-boggling to the point of it being funny, no matter what the world has thrown his way, which may be why Roger laughed.
What I mean to say is that I’m sure Joy Boy’s story will be extraordinarily tragic and yet triumphant somehow. And in line with who Luffy is, he’s not unbreakable.
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But he’s not finished yet.
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sparkdoesart · 1 year ago
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The best show!! The sillies!!
You do not understand how much I would LOVE to see your amphibia doodles. This fandom comes back to claim my soul every month or so
HI I WAS AGGRESSIVELY SCROLLING THROUGH DISCORD AND FLIPPING PAGES OF MY SKETCHBOOK SO THERES A LOT
also same though I haven't seen much of it recently :o
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and now the more spoilery ones
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i was so un-normal about true colors for reasons that may be obvious lmao (marcy was my favorite of all time if it wasnt obvious. I could recite the first few minutes of marcy at the gate word by word and the last minutes loosely I was definitely normal)
also was big on expression practice at the time so oops angst
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and, it's not amphibia, but a collector! as a treat for looking at these lol
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scottpetersen · 7 months ago
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How I Think Certain Amphibia Characters Would Interact With Certain Members Of Mystery Incorporated
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Ok. Here I’ll be going over how I think certain characters from the Amphibia TV series would interact with certain members of Mystery Incorporated from the Scooby Doo Mystery Incorporated TV series. Also, Spoiler Alert for the Amphibia TV series and the Scooby Doo Mystery Incorporated TV series. With that out of the way, let’s dive right in.
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I think that if Anne were to interact with Mystery Incorporated, she would get along surprisingly well with Shaggy and Scooby in particular. After all, Anne as well as Shaggy and Scooby have been through a lot despite being completely out of their depth at first. As shown in the episode ‘Cane Crazy’, and as pointed out in the Cane Crazy chapter of the Watching Amphibia Redux fanfic which was written by Marcanne4Life and rainymars on AO3, Anne was not only trapped in another world but was also forced to live in a cave before she met the Plantar family and had no choice but to eat bugs during her time in that other world as well as, as shown in the episode ‘All In’, had to go up against an evil overlord named King Andrias and, as shown in the episode ‘The Hardest Thing’, had to go up against an evil hive mind called The Core and was even on death’s doorstep. And, as shown in the episode ‘Come Undone’, unlike Fred, Daphne and Velma who were more or less used to danger, Shaggy and Scooby had to overcome their fear and cowardice to destroy an evil entity in order to save the world and stop the curse that had been corrupting the people of Crystal Cove. So, I think that Anne might see Shaggy and Scooby as kindred spirits and vice versa. And, given that Anne would’ve surely gotten quite an appetite for human food since she was forced to eat almost nothing except bugs and that, as shown in the episode ‘The Devouring’ as well as most of the Scooby Doo franchise in general, Shaggy and Scooby both have a really big appetite, I think that Anne might challenge Shaggy and Scooby to an eating contest.
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I think that Marcy would have some interesting interactions with Fred and Daphne in particular. After all, given that, as shown in the episode ‘The First Temple’, Marcy is quite smart when it comes to traps and puzzles and was pretty enthusiastic as she was solving them, I think that she would get along quite well with Fred since, as shown in the episode ‘Escape From Mystery Manor’, Fred is also pretty smart when it comes to traps and is also quite enthusiastic while solving them. Also, assuming that the members of Mystery Incorporated are characters in fiction on Marcy’s Earth just like they are in real life, I think that Marcy would go so far as to fangirl about working with Fred. After all, given everything I pointed out so far, Marcy probably idolized Fred and his trap skills while watching Scooby Doo TV shows and movies. However, I think that Marcy would get reminded of how she, as revealed in the episode ‘True Colors’, got Anne and Sasha as well as herself trapped in Amphibia to live out her fantasies and prevent herself from getting separated from them by her parents when she sees how Fred’s passion for traps, as shown in the episode ‘In Fear Of The Phantom’, got in the way of his relationship with Daphne. After all, in both cases, Marcy and Fred were thinking more about what they loved rather than who they loved. In Marcy’s case, it was her fantasies. And, in Fred’s case, it was his traps. But since, as shown in the episode ‘Gates Of Gloom’, Fred and Daphne’s relationship got better despite everything, I think they might forgive Marcy for what she did especially when considering that, as shown in the episode ‘All In’, Marcy learned to put Anne and Sasha before her fantasies and that, as shown in the episode ‘Wrath Of The Krampus’, Fred knows what it’s like to have a rough relationship with his parents just like Marcy did and, as shown in the episode ‘Beware The Beast From Below’, Daphne knows what it’s like to have overly strict parents just like Marcy.
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I think that Sprig would get along quite well with Fred. After all, as shown in the episode ‘Handy Anne’, Sprig is quite enthusiastic and also fixated when it comes to his slingshots just like how Fred, as shown in the episode ‘Escape From Mystery Manor’, is quite enthusiastic and also fixated when it comes to his traps. So, I think that Sprig and Fred would love to compare notes about using slingshots in traps. Also, as shown in the episode ‘Sprig VS Hop Pop’, Sprig’s grandfather Hop Pop was quite critical of Sprig’s suggestions just like how, as stated in the episode ‘Wrath Of The Krampus’, Fred’s fake father Mayor Jones used to be quite critical of Fred’s ideas. So, Sprig and Fred might see each other as kindred spirits.
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I think that Polly would get along surprisingly well with Velma. After all, both of them have developed a passion for technology. As shown in the episode ‘Fixing Frobo’, Polly developed a passion for technology while fixing Frobo and, as shown in the episode ‘A Haunting In Crystal Cove’, Velma demonstrated that she has a passion for technology while helping Fred solve the mystery about why Mayor Jones was being haunted. Although, Velma might be a bit off-put by Polly’s behavior since, as shown in the episode ‘Best Fronds’, Polly is quite passionate when it comes to violence whereas, as shown in the episode ‘Come Undone’, Velma prefers being cautious and thinking things through. But, after they look past that and realize they both have a passion for technology, I think they will get along just fine.
Well, that’s all for this post.
See you all next time.
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ordinaryschmuck · 2 years ago
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What I Thought About “For the Future” from The Owl House
Salutations, random people on the internet who are already skipping past this! I am an Ordinary Schmuck! I write stories and reviews and draw comics and cartoons!
…So, “For the Future” got leaked, like, two weeks ago. And everyone hated that.
Well, the people who were going to pirate the special anyways due to their “legitimate” reasons loved it. But for the fans who wanted to support The Owl House while it was on its last legs? Yeah, needless to say, people were angry.
And the special got leaked for dumb reasons, too! Some dumb-dumb from iTunes accidentally put the episode up early for people to buy and then proceed to spread like wildfire. Because when you make a mistake like that, you need to correct it the SECOND that after it’s been made. Let it linger, and you’ll come to regret it.
Some compared it to the situation with Amphibia and the episode “True Colors,” but I wouldn’t really say it’s THAT bad. There, it was carelessness on Disney’s part to delay the episode SUPER last minute and not warn iTunes to do the same. Here, it genuinely seems like an accident caused by some dumb dipstick not paying attention. It’s one of those situations where NO ONE could have prepared for it, least of all the fans who found out too late that the leak happened and spoilers were already flooding EVERYTHING. Miraculously, I made it through the whole two weeks by only seeing ONE genuine spoiler. I’m honestly amazed by that.
And for those saying they have “legitimate reasons” for pirating the special, there’s no legitimate reason to LEAK it. Doing that is disrespectful for the show and the people who work on it, hurting the viewership and numbers they need to know people liked it. Plus, if you don’t care about that, it ruins the fandom experience, because it leaves fans with no outlet to share theories and thoughts about the special without fear that they’ll lure in anyone ready to spoil everything. I remember when the trailer finally came out, I felt SO hyped yet SO angry because I couldn’t talk about ANY of it. That’s what happens when you leak a special from a series people love.
Now, the question is this: Was it worth it?
Well, no. It’s never worth ANYTHING to screw over a show like this. But was it worth the wait? I mean, despite the quality of the special, it’s always worth waiting to support The Owl House the RIGHT way.
But to humor the dinguses who leaked “For the Future,” let’s dive in and see how good it really is.
*Spoilers below…even though you probably already know everything that happens by now*
WHAT I LIKED
Showing Us What Happened: Off to a great start already!
A part of me, going in, was a little hopeful that the special would begin with Luz and the others coming to the Boiling Isles and learning what happened as they went on. I figured that the expectations of what the Collector would do the second he has the freedom to go nuts would have been too high to live up to, so it'd be for the best...not to show it. With that said, I don't mind that the writers did. It gives us a taste of what's to come while, to my surprise, living up to so many expectations I had. We get to see the damage the Collector causes, what they do to the people on the Isles, and how a few people react to it.
Plus, a few bonus stuff within that.
Lilith Going to Save King: Have I ever mentioned how much I adored Lilith changed since Season One? This woman went from snobby to throwing herself at a literal god to save her nephew. It backfired immediately, but at least she was kind enough to try.
Though, quick note, maybe don't show Lilith getting transformed. Hooty is fine because he never turns back, but if Lilith is going to change back off-screen anyways, you might as well not change her at all. We see a lot of others get spared off-screen, so why NOT make it the same with her? Speaking of which…
The Collector Turning People into Puppets: It's not the worst fate in the world, but it's not the best. Sure, everyone's still alive, and the Collector--THANKFULLY--doesn't torture them. Yet that doesn't change how this is something truly twisted. These people...are not sentient. About anything, really. They're only truly "alive" when the Collector is playing with them, and even then, they're not really all there. They're more like toys, which is pretty much the point. To the Collector, these people are nothing more than playthings to a higher being--Holy s**t, Tinella Nosa really DID call that, huh?
But, yeah, this is a decent way of establishing how the Collector is unlike any threat before. People might not be able to change back unless HE wills it so, meaning that for the characters to win, they need to convince the Collector to turn everything back to normal. Which, judging by how this episode ends...Yeah, good luck with that.
Oh, man, I just referenced something heavy. Time to balance it out with something sweet, STAT!
Eda and Raine’s Moment Together: You'll do.
This moment is short, but through visuals alone, there is SO MUCH that's delivered. There's the elation that they're both alive, Raine's worry (and maybe regret) for Eda now missing an arm, Raine already knowing and accepting that Eda's gotta go save King, and Raine being amazed (and possibly a little aroused) by the sight of Eda as a harpy. It's honestly everything I could have asked for and more, given that it's a perfect scene where the music and facial expressions say so much that words can't. What more can I say about it, really? Nearly two minutes in, this special got me hooked.
There’s Someone or Something in the In Between: And nearly three minutes in, and the special has got me INTRIGUED.
I'm honestly surprised how I almost forgot about that...person? Thing? Whatever they are/it is, I forgot about them because SO MUCH happens in this special that it nearly slipped my mind. And I truly hope the same won't be for the writers because I WANT to know what the deal is with this thing. Because from what we can tell, they're...trapped? Looks like it. It even looks like they were trying to get Luz's attention for help. I'm not sure what's going on, but that's what's fun about it. Not knowing something and wanting to figure out what it means is the basic, bare-bones necessity regarding storytelling. As long as we eventually get a satisfying answer, I don't mind being left in the dark for now. As long as, again, we DO get an answer. But I'm not worried about never getting one. These writers are pretty good at making one connective narrative this season.
Hunter’s Anger: For instance, this. Hunter's rage over wanting to kill Belos is not only justified in every conceivable way, but it also functions to make "For the Future" the direct carry-over from "Thanks to Them." Now, that's to be expected, but I'm glad that, even though Hunter's NOT the main character of this story, the writers didn't forget or gloss over what happened. The poor boy lost his best friend, who was the first thing ever to give Hunter any sense of true joy. I would honestly question a few things if he didn't act even the tiniest bit bloodthirsty. So, I'm glad the writers gave Hunter time to process his pain and anger rather than making him stoic or emotionless throughout "For the Future." I honestly thought they were going for the ladder, so I'm more than grateful to be wrong for once.
Luz Still Choosing to Stay Back in the Human Realm: Just as I'm grateful that THIS carried over too.
Luz's problems from "Thanks to Them" weren't fully addressed, so it's great that a good chunk of "For the Future" is about her learning to let go of her guilt. Even better, it's Camila who's the one to do it. I'll talk about their big scene together later, don't worry. But for now, I want to gush over how perfect it is that Camila's the one in the main cast who's trying to help Luz with her problem. The woman went from begging Luz to stay in the Human Ream to accepting that Luz would want to remain in the Boiling Isles. And not wanting to have Luz make a mistake she'd probably regret for the rest of her life, losing the close friends and family she's made there, Camila does all she can to make Luz feel better about herself. What's more spectacular about this is that Camila doesn't reveal Luz's turmoil to her friends. A.) It would put more strain on them than they already need. B.)It's not her place to. She respects Luz's privacy, and even when asking for help, she does nothing more than imply what's wrong. She wants to fix this herself because, well, she's a mom. Moms help their babies when they need it the most. And...dang it, if I didn't love Camila already, I love her even MORE now! It's so good!
Camila’s Hungry for Vengeance: Same thing with this. I’m right there with you, Gus. I’d PAY to see Camila beat the snot out of Belos with her bat.
Camila Trying to be Supportive: Emphasis on trying. Camila's still freaked out by pretty much everything around her and has a MILLION more questions every time she's greeted by something new or strange, but for Luz's sake, Camila does her best to be supportive. It's more evidence of why Camila's such a great mom. She might not fully get what to love about the Boiling Isles, but she tries. She tries than actual irredeemable monsters that cause true pain to their family. Speaking of...
Belos: Oh, I'll get to what this f**ker does soon enough, don't worry. But first, I want to discuss how much I liked what the writers did with Belos in this special. The fact that he's haunted by the sins of his past and completely ignores them says pretty much everything you need to know about Belos. He doesn't care about these spirits trying to guilt him. If anything, he gets angry, standing firm that he has nothing to be ashamed of, and there's nothing some random spirits will change about that. Nor does he care about life. He has these backup grimwalkers that are all nothing more than flesh puppets to him. These things can be people of their own, and Belos uses them to further his life and finish his misguided agenda. This man is bitter evil to the end, and I'm all for that. I like irredeemable villains.
Plus, I adore that despite the Collector being the primary threat this season, Belos is still the main antagonist. The dingleberry manipulates the situation to his desires, only now he's using the Collector as his latest tool. I am totally one-hundred percent on board with this decision because while the Collector is a decent threat, Belos makes more thematic sense as the show's big bad. His ideals go against everything the series stands for, about freedom, acceptance, and that it's ok to be whoever you want to be. He takes away and perverse so much of that, and it's all a part of why he's the best villain Disney's had in a while.
...Felt weird praising a scumbag like him for so long. Let's talk about a character that's actually a good person.
Willow Trying to Keep a Happy Face: I did NOT expect Willow to get as much attention as she did. Surprisingly, she manages to have the most engaging sub-plot in the special to me. Speaking as someone who tries their best to be upbeat despite tragedy, wanting to bring good vibes despite the current heartache, I can confirm it's not a healthy mindset to have at times. It's noble to lift spirits up, but it's for your own good to admit that...you're not feeling good. It makes me grateful for Willow's subplot, not only because of its great lesson but because it offers us so much more insight into her character than Seasons One and Two combined. Don't look at me like that. You know it's true. We all know that Willow's a kind person, but seeing how much that kindness puts a strain on her makes for something relatable and engaging to a lot of people.
It's also neat how her story connects with Hunter's. Willow wants to help cheer up Hunter, and Hunter wants to reassure Willow that he IS happy because he has her. It's truly sweet stuff while adding more fuel to the fire with this ship.
But as cute as they are, they ain't the OTP.
Luz and Amity Talking About Palismens: Such a sweet moment between these two!
The backstory behind how Amity got Ghost doesn't offer much that we already didn't know, but it is sweet that she says it to help cheer Luz up. After Luz helped Amity out of her goth phase, she's doing the same, offering the same amount of kindness Luz has been delivering for years. It's...perfect, to be honest, as it shows how much these two will always balance each other out when one is more in the dumps than the other. I love it, and weirdly enough, I love the pain I felt when Luz moved away when Amity kissed her head. Because Luz is so dead set on leaving at this point, she's already trying to create distance between herself and Amity. It hurts to see but in the best way possible...but that DOES mean I could use a little sweetness. Let's double back a bit and discuss a pair that ISN'T romantic (unless you ask my buddy @l-egionaire).
Gus and Willow’s Little Moment: We REALLY needed more scenes like this with these two. We get a story about Willow cheering Gus up when he had a bad day. Through this, we REALLY get a good sense of their bond and why they make good friends (again, unless you ask @l-egionaire). They're...screw-ups who, a lot of the time, rely on each other to get out of their darkest days. Moreso with Gus than Willow because she's basically the older sister he never had (@l-egionaire, I'm sorry. I know it must be killing you to have me say that). It's genuinely adorable, and it's great that we at least got ONE scene this season about these two cute kiddies.
And while on the topic of cute kids…
The Collector: ...What? They're surprisingly adorable.
I might have said it before, but I adore how the writers make the Collector a kid. A kid that can kill us all if he wants, but still a kid. To the Collector, they don't really understand that what he's doing is wrong. It's all a game of pretend where they're a hero surrounded by friends who love him. It's very much NOT the case, but...Ok, do you know how a five-year-old would go out and mess with ants? It's like that. To the ants, it's f**ked up that this gigantic, unstoppable creature is killing them without mercy, but to the kid, they don't really see what's wrong with what they're doing. It's not like they're hurting a person. They're just hurting something small and insignificant. Well, to THEM at least.
It's why I can't really say the Collector is evil or even a villain. Not anymore, at least. I mean, would YOU call your kid evil for messing with something they shouldn't? Or would you say they're misguided and needs to learn what's good or bad? I'd say that describes the Collector perfectly, and I'm not the only one who thinks that.
King Guiding the Collector: A pretty smart move from a writer's standpoint. The Collector, in many ways, is a lot like King. At least, King if he didn't have Luz and Eda checking his ego every ten minutes. It's why King understands the Collector better than others: King KNOWS what it's like to be a kid. Since, well, he IS a kid. King's just one that was raised better and was given more of a moral conscience. So, not only does King try his best to lay boundaries for the Collector, but he's doing some ego-checking too. It's clearly exhausting, as the Collector doesn't easily take no for an answer, but it's something that still, albeit slowly, works. It's why I have no problems with King saying they can reason with the Collector. Mixed in with the understanding and the effort he made in reasoning with them, it makes sense.
Plus, how can you hate a kid who finds the perfect karmic justice for two old broads?
Odalia and Terra’s Roles: Both of these ladies deserved worse. Especially Odalia (I'LL GET TO THAT!). With that said, these are perfectly serviceable punishments. These are two women who hate children just as much as they hate receiving orders. So to have them forced to do everything a child says less they want to be destroyed is a great idea, even if I wish they suffered just a bit more. Because, you know, they deserve it for being such easy-to-hate characters...And since I've brought that up...
Matt: THANK FRICK THAT I DON'T HAVE TO CALL HIM MATTHOLOMULE ANYMORE! My spellcheck thanks you, writers!
Anyways--HOW DID I GO FROM HATING THIS STINK WEASEL TO LOVING HIM?! I'm not kidding. The kid's so...funny! He's a funny character whose false confidence and huge ego make for some good laughs! That was very much NOT the case in his introduction, what with him being, as I've said, a stink weasel, but the writers managed to make it work this time. Mainly because they actually wrote him to be a decent human being...You know what I mean.
A character like Matt works better when he's on the side of good. Use that ego and false confidence for someone that's a bit of a dick, and you're going to make a character that people will hate very effortlessly. That can be fine, as a character that people love to hate can be as enjoyable as one that we love to...love, but you got to do it carefully. Make them too despicable, then they're just going to be more annoying than funny, which was definitely the case for Matt in the beginning. And if you don't make them despicable enough, they'll be funny, but they're practically on their way to being one of the good guys anyways, so you might as well follow through on it. So, making Matt a good guy works better for the character and the audience. But that's just one Hexside student. How's the rest going?
New Hexside: Turns out pretty funny.
Now, initially, not at all. We quickly learned how Hexside reacted to the Day of Unity and the Collector's domination, and it really gets to me how real their reactions are. The fear and panic felt prevalent, and you feel bad for these poor kids as they're forced to witness the end of the world, helpless to stop it.
But after that delicious drama, it's not too long until the jokes come flooding back as we witness what happens when children are left in charge of a school for a few months. The results are exactly what one would expect, with everything being a beautiful series of chaos. The kindergartners are savages, kids eating paperclips, and the students raise a radical statue in Principal Bump's honor that wildly misrepresents him (although that underrated character very much does deserve a statue). It's all pretty good stuff that succeeded in getting a laugh out of me. But some things can be both funny AND heartwarming.
Amity Reuniting with Ed and Em: Like THIS little family reunion that I had hoped to see for MONTHS.
First, you get a touch of something heartwarming as Amity tearfully hugs her brother and sister, with Emira being the one to spin Amity around in an adorable display of affection. And then you have Ed...who runs at Amity in a full body cast, screams in pain as he forces his arms to bend to hug her, and reveals that he's like this because he fell in a well. This boy is the best kind of stupid, and I appreciate every bit of it. I have not laughed this hard with the show in...forever, so believe me when I say that I love this scene for that.
But that's enough wholesomeness and hilarity. Let's get to the ominous and...anxiety building.
The Collector’s Book: This is probably the closest we're going to get to any backstory or explanation of what the Collector is, so, you know...Appreciate it for what it does.
And as interesting as it all is, the lines that the Collector crosses out...gives me fear:
"But should they meddle in our affairs, we'll clean the planet and scorch the air."
Considering how this special ends, I am very much not looking forward to figuring out what THAT means.
I changed my mind. Can we go back to New Hexside? Things are fun there.
Boscha: ...Is it too late to change my mind on changing my mind? It is? Ok...
So, Boscha...I kind of like what they're trying to do with her. Would the special have benefitted by cutting her out? Maybe, but we get more out of Boscha here than the entire series. Now, I'm one of the few people who never cared that she didn't get any development. She was a static character that made for the perfect antithesis to Amity and rival to Willow. But that doesn't mean I'm against the writers trying something, and they...sure did try something. And that's making Boscha go bat-s**t insane without Amity. Ever heard of codependency? Because that's what Boscha's going through. She is so reliant on having relationships and people being with her that being forced to work on her own drives the girl to near insanity. It's why Boscha was willing to team up with the first little psycho she met. If the alternative was to be alone, then it's better to work for a lesser cause than a just one. At least, that seems to be the logic Boscha operates on, and to be perfectly honest, it makes me wish we had time for one more episode to dive deep into this idea with Boscha. What we get is a taste, and a dang good one at that, making it a little disappointing that we'll never explore this side of her again. As is, it's...fine. I like what the writers wer going for, but I just don't LOVE it. It's one of those ideas that would have benefited with more time, especially if the writers were going to force redemption out of her. And you want to know what else would have benefited from more time?
Eda, King, and Lilith’s Subplot: If "For the Future" was just ten minutes longer, I would REALLY adore everything about this little section of it. As is...Well, there's still a lot to love.
I love that Eda and King are still together. I genuinely didn't expect them to be this close this soon, but I'm not complaining. Eda and King sticking together despite this awful situation is something that all I'm here for, and I do adore that out of everyone in the Isles, it's these two that manage to live safely while under the nose of a god who has the potential to destroy everything with a temper tantrum.
I love that Eda's still keeping good spirits despite how dire things have become. She's joking around and taking the same risks she would take on any occasion. She even risks a lot by coming out to talk to Raine, which is just all kinds of bittersweet and absolutely in character for Eda.
And I LOVE that Eda's still cursed. I honestly thought the Collector would take the Owlbeast out of her, but no. She still has to deal with it, and Lilith is the one helping Eda brew potions, which is another little detail I can't help but admire. After causing her sister to deal with years of torture thanks to the curse, Lilith is paying things forward by making the potion Eda needs to stay normal, and it's great. Everything about this is great...My only complaint is that I wish this special was longer.
So much of what happens with Eda, King, and Lilith happens off-screen. Stuff like Lilith changing back, them all finding themselves in this comfortable situation, and researching how to beat the Collector are essential things for the story, and we don't get to see it happen. They don't show that stuff as a way to cut corners with a season with so much to do and little time to do it, and I can understand that. It's why I don't really HATE this for what it is. I just know that this section of the special would be a lot better if we saw more.
Ok, that’s a lot more negativity than usual in the LIKES section. Let’s go for more positivity.
The Return of the Memory Tweezers: I always love it when a series nears its end, it brings back something established in a previous episode. Especially a good one.
And that's what this is: A great callback that has plot relevance. Luz needs to remember something she's seen only once, so they might as well bring out the thing that gives a perfect memory...Let's hope none of the photos get destroyed. Luz has enough problems as it is. Being brainless isn't one of them.
And as much as I want to keep this positivity going…it’s time to get into it…
Belos Taking Over Raine’s Body: Does Dana Terrace hate Raine Whispers or something? Why does she take joy in letting them suffer?!
Once I saw Belos loom over Odalia and the other puppets, I felt so excited. FINALLY, that woman is going to get some real punishment for being the big b-word that she is! And then Belos jumped into Raine...and all that excitement turned into despair.
Odalia was RIGHT THERE! She would have made for a PERFECT meat puppet! Look at this:
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That's some quality meat right there...That might be the most risque joke I've made when talking about this show...Ah well.
Anyways, as much as I do not like this, I can't say I hate it. Well, I DO hate it, but that's why I love it. I'm SUPPOSED to hate that Belos did this to Raine, just as I'm supposed to dread the gut wrench of a reunion when Eda finally clues into what happens...Yeah, not looking forward to that.
Can we go back to being positive?
Gus Knew Hunter was a Grimwalker: Oh, yeah. That'll do.
Fans called this one, but it's still pretty cool to have it confirmed. It kind of recontextualizes how Gus tried to cheer Hunter up with Cosmic Frontier. He gave Hunter something to connect with that also happens to help with his inner turmoil. It's pretty powerful, and it's reason #456 of why I love The Owl House: Future episodes make previous ones better now that you know what's going to happen.
There. That was pretty positive. Can we keep the positivity going?
Kikimora: No? Ok…
So, a LOT of people do not like Kikimora. She might be the most hated character in the series if Odalia Blight didn't exist (SHE WAS RIGHT THERE!). With that said...I love Kiki. She's such a chaotic little gremlin that I can't help but adore her antics. Take what she does in this special, for example. Her current grand plan is to be the queen of teenagers. It's so petty and ridiculous that I can't help but love it. If you hate her, I can't stop you. But I can't physically hate someone this chaotic.
Also, Kikimora is pretty adorable when not wearing a cone of shame. And Camila calling Kiki a little red kitten is the best. Man, I love Camila.
Camila and Luz’s Talk: I REALLY love Camila. I might even be IN love with her?
Can you be in love with a fictional character?
Never mind, I just heard what I asked. Let's, uh...pretend I didn't ask that and move on.
Joking aside...this scene is magical. Camila is far from a perfect woman or mother. She admits to that here and now, acknowledging her mistakes, apologizing for them, and promises to do better. It might not make her perfect, but it IS what makes Camila the best cartoon mom to me. She's a woman who tries her damnedest and owns up to mistakes she's made rather than deny that she's made any, like a wannabee meat puppet that I know (SHE WAS RIGHT THERE!). If there's any mother you want to aspire to be, it's, without a doubt, Camila. A woman who shows love when it matters the most, even if there were a few mistakes along the way. I appreciate her for what she is, and you'd better believe Luz does too.
Luz Wanted to be Understood: In "Hunting Palismen," Luz is asked a question: What does she want to be? That question never got answered, and after so many twists and turns, I forgot that was an issue for Luz. So, to have "For the Future" bring it back and finally answer what Luz wants to be. And I am blown away by that answer.
It's an obvious one, in hindsight. In the first episode, it's apparent that Luz's problem is that no one understands her. Not her teachers, classmates, or even her mother. So to have this moment of realizing how it feels to be understood by Camila, to have someone say, "I know how much it hurts to be you," it's an epiphany that Luz didn't know she needed. And the look on her face, mixed with the beautiful colors, makes for an image that gives me goosebumps for the pure joy I felt. And the joy keeps on coming. + Palisman
Luz Gets Her Staff: And she's frickin' happy about it!
GENUINELY happy! In "Thanks to Them," every time Luz smiled, it NEVER reached her eyes. You always saw the sadness she tried her hardest to fight. But here? Luz is grinning ear to ear and being her old goofy self again. And it is EUPHORIC to see my poor girl be the Luz I remember. I don't mind a main character going through an emo phase, just as long as it's just a phase. Funny enough, I prefer my favorite characters to be happy, not miserable.
Hunter’s Powers: The same goes for Hunter. The boy's a SUPERHERO! A lot of us predicted that he'd still do that dash thing with Flapjack inside him, but seeing it is a whole different thing together! Again, I love seeing my favs happy, even if there's a bittersweetness to Hunter's new joy.
But the positivity train doesn’t end there…
Stringbean: I LOVE HER ALREADY!
Stringbean is the cutest little bugger ever, and the fact that she shapeshifts is amazing. As far as we know, no other palisman can do this, making her the most unique one to ever exist. And that's perfect because a unique witch like Luz deserves a palisman that's as original as her. Plus, the others guessing what she might be is a great shout out to fans making the EXACT same theories.
Man, what a perfect, hopeful end to such a great--
Collector Wants to Play a New Game: MOTHER F**KER!
Yeah, believe it or not, the stakes somehow got HIGHER now that the characters are dealing with an ANGRY Collector. And I'm scared. I'm scared of what an angry Collector could mean for the future...pun unintended.
WHAT I DISLIKED
It Got Leaked: I'm not kidding. That's my ONLY complaint regarding "For the Future." We didn't deserve a special THIS GOOD early. I am so glad to have the patience to wait and even MORE relieved that I didn't get spoiled that much because watching this special with a more-or-less fresh mindset is an experience that proves why it's important to wait. The hype of counting down the days, even counting down the seconds, to watch a premier is all a part of the experience. I can't blame people for being a LITTLE impatient, especially if they thought it'd be better to watch it and not worry about spoilers, but to those who leaked it? You get a good ol' fuck you from your pal Ordinary Schmuck. This one is extra special because I didn't censor it.
But, not to worry. There's a chance to redeem yourself. Disney put up the entire special on YouTube, and you can watch it--FOR FREE!--if you live in these regions:
The US
The UK
Australia
Mexico
And other countries
If it's locked out of your region for some reason (and you're apparently so against getting a VPN), then I guess that's the ONLY excuse you have to pirate it. I don't condone it, but I learn my lesson on Reddit. Don't tell fans not to pirate The Owl House. They'll be extra salty about it. However, if you're NOT locked out, there's no excuse to NOT watch it. Clearly, paying for stuff is an issue for people, but since "For the Future" is now free and RIGHT THERE, why not watch it? Like, stow your hatred for Disney just a second, so you can give the people who worked tirelessly on this show the respect they deserve. Because if the views aren't getting close to the millions by the time I post this review, then I'M gonna be salty.
And, yeah, that's the only complaint I have regarding "For the Future."
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…Also, some obviously cut corners due to not having enough time. Stuff like Boscha's redemption and the stuff regarding Eda, King, and Lilith happening off-screen are big ones to come to my mind. I'm not bothered by this because I fully understand why it's done, but it does leave one a tiny bit irked.
But, seriously, that's about it.
IN CONCLUSION
"For the Future" is another solid A episode! But are you really surprised anymore?
If I had to pick, I'd say I like "Thanks to Them" a LITTLE bit more, primarily because that one feels more like a standalone episode. With "For the Future," it feels more like set-up. It's still GREAT with some fantastic character moments, some surprisingly great scenes of development, and by somehow raising the stakes MORE than they already were! I may want it to stand out more on its own, but it's still necessary as we lead into the grand finale. Plus, considering how the writers have so much to do and very little time to do it, I don't mind a full special of set-up, even if a few corners were cut along the way. I'm still left with something great that I'll be watching and rewatching as I dream of what comes next in the future.
While also hoping, for the show's sake, nothing else gets leaked...Seriously, if ANYTHING about special Numero Tres gets leaked online, I might actually blow a gasket.
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Amphibia: 2.20 True Colors
cw for child getting thrown out of a window from a really high up place and another one getting literally stabbed in the back. the first one gets rescued but the second we don't find out is alive until the next season.
The family travels to Newtopia to say their goodbyes and finally send all three girls home. However, someone has other plans.
several backstabbings, plot twists, completely unexpected elements, revelations and really emotional moments that were built up well in the last seasons. and the most insane cliffhanger this show could have.
i still don’t know how they got disney to air this. a child got impaled
Bob's Burgers: 4.05 Turkey in a Can
Determined to have a perfect Thanksgiving, Bob meticulously prepares the family turkey. But, to his horror, he finds that someone then dumps the turkey in the toilet in an act of Thanksgiving sabotage.
bob belcher bisexual :)
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Hello! I find your analysis of Amphibia really fascinating. As someone who is interested in the plot and relationships of Amphibia, but hasn't been able to watch every episode, I'd like to ask: Do you think the show does fail a bit, before season 3, to show that Sasha, despite her many issues, cares about the other two? I know the team has said that she does have good intentions, but bad execution, but I feel like that sort of statement should have lots of back up from the show, even before Sasha had her redemption arc. I may be missing a lot of context as I haven't watched the whole show, so Id really like to hear your opinion! ☺️
Weirdly enough, it actually doesn't need a lot of back up. Normally yes but Amphibia does a LOT with very little through smart narrative choices. One side of this is Sasha's own worldview. With the S1 finale, we see the arguments she makes for spending time with her to be better. How she will defend and pamper Anne but then expect total subservience to her because, well, I mean, when she's happy everyone should be happy, right?
It's what makes Sasha come off as very close to a narcissist. Even when she supports various toads, even Grime, she is doing it with an agenda. They are just pawns to get her what she wants and she doesn't see Anne and Marcy THAT differently, just that they matter more to her than 99% of other people. As such, they can actually hurt her by proving they don't need her because it questions her excuses. Her justifications that say worship to her is genuinely fulfilling in and of itself.
(spoilers going forward since you said you hadn't watched the whole show)
Reunion, and the line about her making sure to find her girls at the end of her first appearance, are really the only genuine showings of the care side to this but Reunion's especially does a LOT of heavy lifting. After all, if Sasha really was truly narcissistic, truly evil... She would have let Anne die with her. They would have both dropped because Sasha would never have imagined another life being worth sacrificing for someone else.
However... She can. She doesn't want to admit it and it leads into S2 where she is constantly fighting this moment of weakness but for good reason. In that moment, she straight admits that maybe Anne is better off without her. If she admits then... How much has she been wrong about? How much of her personal identity is wrong? A lie? An excuse for abuse?
True Colors is the episode that will never stop being talked about but elements like this actually put Reunion really high for me as well, let alone everything about Anne's arc and the payoff to actually caring about this small town getting worked over by the toads. The fact that Anne's behavior though through the season, especially setup by the second half of episode 1 to plant these seeds early, also setup Sasha is impressive, especially because it's the ONLY reason that this being her SECOND appearance in the entire show functions as well as it does. Like on paper, this should not have worked as a climax as well as it does but...
I've said it before: Strictly on paper, Amphibia looks fine to good. It's in all the small details that it really shines as something that people should be talking more about. Sasha is no different.
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