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There was a graphic novel that covers events right after the events of the final season; events that have never been animated that could justify a live action adaptation.
I see no justification for recounting a story that has already been told effectively in animated format. https://t.co/pT5r4Z8rG2
@PlutoMiltank Someone took an AI generated picture (the origin unknown to viewers) and put it on display as an “art piece”, and it evoked feelings and sensations in the humans that look upon it—like with the AI generated “Théâtre D’opéra Spatial.”
Do the emotions of the audience validate it?
Deleting animated shows from a streaming service like HBO Max when there’s no other means of viewing them is effectively deleting the portfolio of artists and writers.
That is WAY too much leverage an employer has over their workers.
@Jarggy While the ending sounds sad the game emphasizes the joy that you brought to their lives. You’re bound to know everyone in town since the game’s length is 32 literal hours.
The “afterlife” post game is living the same happy life you did while you were alive.
It’s beautiful.
@Jarggy This is the game very similar to Stardew Valley. The only thing that it does differently is that it covers the topic of “death.”
Your animals can die, your elderly neighbor will eventually die, and even you eventually die of old age with the post-game being the afterlife.
I’ve been thinking back (way back) on my experiences with Neopets and how I could never afford a meal for my pet. We would frequent the soup kitchen because I was always too “poor” to provide a meal myself.
It was demoralizing but my Grarrl didn’t care. He must’ve loved soup.
I found this peculiar, charming series of films based on a television series that went on for 50 episodes.
If you can find these movies I highly recommend them for the season. Especially if you enjoy the “lore” of the North Pole. 🎄
Halloween isn’t spiritually over until the turkey is served and the last leaf has fallen. Even the pumpkins stick around until the end.