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Someone asked for the full version of the title card seen in the videos and film reel in the background of Ask Vaudeville . Figured I'd go ahead and post it here if anyone else was interested.Related content
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SpiralsongReturns [2013-06-25 15:00:31 +0000 UTC]
...time travel. that's the only way she could have done it.
...but understandable for miss fausticorn.
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FractiousLemon In reply to SpiralsongReturns [2013-06-25 15:59:12 +0000 UTC]
Cartoon timelines are kind of tricky, really. A series is created at a certain point within that timeline and then sort of grows outward both throughout the future and the past. Vaudeville's cartoons in Equestria may have been made in the 1920's, but in reality they were made in the 21st Century.
As the Doctor would say, it's a bit wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey, so I'm not sure it makes perfect sense if you're not thinking fourth dimensionally.
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SpiralsongReturns In reply to FractiousLemon [2013-06-25 16:18:12 +0000 UTC]
indeed.
the doctor may also have a headache with Sonic Generations... TMNT forever... or in general TTGL.
Dr.whooves: WHAT?!? They're Breaking all logic that was ever made!
KTG: yep.
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FractiousLemon In reply to SpiralsongReturns [2013-06-25 16:32:54 +0000 UTC]
TMNT Forever is more a dimensional thing, isn't it? I admit I haven't seen it, but considering it acknowledges every incarnation of the Turtles (most of which contradict each other), it goes to reason that it would consider each version an alternate reality.
Sonic Generations falls into the same place as any of the Doctor Who episodes in which he crosses his own timeline. It's a unique exception to the rule as all of time and space is crashing in on itself. It's very likely the characters' younger selves won't recall the events because they technically didn't happen once the timeline was repaired.
And I have no idea what TTGL is.
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SpiralsongReturns In reply to FractiousLemon [2013-06-25 17:04:39 +0000 UTC]
[link]
^ that link should explain everything...
so... that's it for now!
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FractiousLemon In reply to SpiralsongReturns [2013-06-25 17:20:33 +0000 UTC]
Oh, Gurren Lagann. Yeah, I started watching that because of a friend who considers it the greatest cartoon of all time, but Leeron annoys the ever-holy batcrap out of me and I can't bear to sit through any episode he's in. It's like he exists to embody EVERY SINGLE GODDAMN obnoxious gay stereotype in the universe and it's never funny. I just want to slap him every time he appears and tell him to show some frigging dignity.
And this is in the same series as a guy who considers being a pervert "the height of manliness" and a chick who wears a bikini top that just barely manages to cover her inexplicably constant bouncing breasts that I'm sure could double as a source of perpetual energy if properly harnessed.
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SpiralsongReturns In reply to FractiousLemon [2013-06-25 17:29:35 +0000 UTC]
yeah. i watch it for the hot-blooded giant robot action.
i mean... have you seen the sizes of these mechas?
the ones at the end (espcially in the 2nd movie) are... OVER 9000!!!!
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FractiousLemon In reply to SpiralsongReturns [2013-06-25 17:45:32 +0000 UTC]
I'm peculiar in that I find the concept of giant robots awesome, but the actuality very boring. Example: I thought the Transformers toys were really cool when I was a kid, but I never had any interest in the cartoons or movies.
Gurren Lagann appealed to me in that it was character-driven and was really more about the characters using the robots... up until one of those characters proved himself to be the single most irritating thing in all of human existence.
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