If you pause the video, it's possibly to read some of the backstory off of the back of that package. Preeeeetty sure Ray Razor isn't attracted to the Necronite leader.
Also, I'm not sure if the Necronites are supposed to be the bad guys even in the toyline.
I know that the House hasn't been expanding to keep pace with population, but I hadn't realized the stop was that long ago.
What I got out of the Supreme Court changes that this was a fancy way to say "Explain you bullshit." Some other stuff too, but that went over my head.
Overall this...
There's not so much a line between malice and stupidity as a broad, overlapping area. Treating malicious actions and stupid actions as inherently separate categories is probably not wise in this instance.
I hadn't heard about the sort-of sequel to Sleeping Beauty until I had started Dalmatians. I'd already reserved the right to skip sequels, but I might catch it when I get to Aladdin.
101 Dalmatians 1961
First Seen: Early childhood.
It's not as stark as the difference between Bambi and the...
I mean, usually they have a hard candy shell to protect them from heat.
And on that note, are they naked, or missing their top layers of tissue? Because their candy carapace is usually treated like part of their body.
Oi. My understanding of the United States' incarceration system is that it has issues from top to bottom, so I don't know how to address that.
More narrowly....
1) Should prisoners have access to healthcare? Yes. I don't think that there's really any other answer here. American healthcare...
Enh. If (hopefully not when) it gets bad enough that a few hundred million dollars can't shield you, I'd assume that's because money is no longer valuable. It's bad now and it's gonna get worse before it gets better, but that doesn't mean it's gonna hit everyone all at once.
Lady and the Tramp 1955
First Seen: Early childhood.
It's... This is pretty much a bog-standard romance plot, except most of the characters are dogs. Not a lot to talk about.
Oh, it isn't based on a fairy tale or preexisting work, so there's that.
It's also not really a musical, something...
There's also the fact that capitalism prioritizes short-term profit over just about anything else. Long-term impacts are the future's problem, and the future can get stuffed.
If it'll be a problem before they retire, then they might care. A little. But if it threatens quarterly profits...
Nah, Cinderella II takes place in the original timeline. It's setup isn't really compatible with the ending of III.
I figure that the two main possibilities are either that Lady Tremaine sabotaged Anastasia between II and III, or that III starts before Anastasia and the baker had time to...
I hadn't thought about it before, but I'd assume that Lady Tremaine sabotaged that relationship, somehow. There's no way in hell that she'd let one of her daughters marry someone that she didn't choose.
Peter Pan 1953
First Seen: Early childhood.
The second film about a strange fairy-land in a row. Guess that someone liked working with them.
The beginning of the movie has a strange sort of fairy logic that is completely bizarre and yet makes total sense. "My dog caught your shadow and I...
Could be? I'm not really an expert on fairy tales. That said, I remember being surprised that Aurora wasn't put to sleep for a hundred years, so it was at least the first version I encountered where she'd met the prince.
Alice in Wonderland 1951
First Seen: Early childhood.
Every time I see...
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