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Command Ant
Aug 9, 2010

I can make you
worth your weight
in gold!
The music in this show is beautiful, and I'm kind of surprised by how much Elijah Wood sounds like Mordecai from Regular Show.

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Command Ant
Aug 9, 2010

I can make you
worth your weight
in gold!
"The door's stuck! Looks like we'll have to spend some time together."

"HELP!"

:allears:

Command Ant
Aug 9, 2010

I can make you
worth your weight
in gold!
He really is the complete package. :allears:

Command Ant
Aug 9, 2010

I can make you
worth your weight
in gold!
Wirt didn't leave the frog behind, and neither did the ambulance.

This was uniquely beautiful, and I hope it encourages more animation like it.

Command Ant
Aug 9, 2010

I can make you
worth your weight
in gold!

Gaunab posted:

Like how Wirt built up Jason Funderburger and he turned out not to be a big deal.

That was an excellent metaphor for childhood anxiety. In fact, the whole thing with Wirt's melodramatic dread in the face of his peers' casual friendliness and acceptance was beautifully done.

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Command Ant
Aug 9, 2010

I can make you
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in gold!

SlothfulCobra posted:

I'm rewatching the thing now. I feel like there's a whole bunch of symbolism and stuff right beyond my direct comprehension, like I swear that Pottsfield has got to be referencing something beyond just being a weird afterlife thing.

I think it was mentioned earlier, but it comes from potter's field, which was/is a term used to describe a pauper's graveyard.

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