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The Curse of Streaming and Battle of the Reboots: That 90s Show and Young Sheldon
TL/DW: That 90s Show would have done great on cable, and it's a shame that streaming is the default way of releasing tv series these days.
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What’s in a Name?: Character Labels and What They Say about Us
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Originally posted on my main channel - Cheyenne Lin, this video delves into the character label spectrum of anti-heroes, anti-villains, and your classic hero and villain, and why the labels change over time and what that says about our morals and worldviews as audience members.
Sexualization and Casting Azula
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In this video I talk about one of my favorite Avatar the Last Airbender episodes - The Beach - but also why and how the over sexualization of the female character designs of Azula, Mai, and Ty Lee impacted who would play their real life teenage counterparts in theh Netflix Avatar live action adaptation. I specially talk about the backlash against Elizabeth Yu for their portrayal of Azula. Patre...
Toph and the Paradox of Beauty
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In this video I talk about one of my favorite exchanges in the original Avatar the Last Airbender with Katara and Toph in the short story - The Tale of Toph and Katara in the episode The Tales of Ba Sing Se and how it deals with this beauty paradox of how when you beautify yourself, that’s when you become the most vulnerable. Patreon: www.patreon.com/cheyennelin
My Top 5 Episodes of Bluey!
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in this video i talk about bluey and rank my top 5 favorite episodes :)
turtleboy speedpaint
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painting a scene from the bluey episode turtleboy music: Winter Trip | Royalty free Music ua-cam.com/video/Qje7dHAQ3Zc/v-deo.htmlsi=3Ua8BpULwJ6xpz7L *starts at concierge lounge*
That Time The Office Reinforced East Asian Beauty Standards
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How The Office reinforced East Asian beauty standards in A Benihana Christmas as pointed out by Kat Ahn the ‘ugly’ version of the waitress at Benihana and an exploration of the east vs. west beauty standard dichotomy when it comes to East Asian women
Were Things Really Better Back Then? | the Rise of the Internet and the Loss of Intentionality
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insert the it'll happen to you bit from the simpsons here. a little bit of nuance, a little bit of a grumpy milenial waxing poetically about the old days
all american bitch rotoscope
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I'm grateful all the time I'm sexy, and I'm kind I'm pretty when I cry /heart emoji/
olivia rodrigo driver's license bridge rotoscope animation
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rotoscope animation of the bridge from olivia rodrigo's driver's license
teaser for my next main channel video - The Hypocritical Narrative around Being “Happy”
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i always love making these little intros, but i feel like they're not always good enough to stay in the final cut/copyright problems. so here it is just in case i decide to cut it out. thought it would be a fun little teaser for next month's video
Ranking Every Pixar Movie | Cheyenne Lin
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Casually ranking and reviewing my favorite and least favorite Pixar movies and deciding which ones are mid. Timestamps: Intro, disclaimers, poll results 0:00 My own history with Pixar (personal biases) 1:23 Tiers 5:07 Rankings/Reviews 6:34 Conclusion 22:08
Cars Isn’t Bad Pixar: Rethinking How We Look At Cars | Cheyenne Lin
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It's okay to unironically stan Cars. Cars may not be a Pixar masterpiece, but it's far from their worst, but you wouldn't know that with how much criticism it gets. It's time to rethink Cars.
I’ve had Kenough: Barbie Discourse is Exhausting | Cheyenne Lin
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I’ve had Kenough: Barbie Discourse is Exhausting | Cheyenne Lin
2010s Teen Media Was Different: Arguing That the Fault in Our Stars Was the Teen Movie of the Decade
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2010s Teen Media Was Different: Arguing That the Fault in Our Stars Was the Teen Movie of the Decade
Being an Anti-Gifted Kid: Gifted Programs and Labels | Cheyenne Lin
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Being an Anti-Gifted Kid: Gifted Programs and Labels | Cheyenne Lin
Bigots vs Grifters: Does Motivation Matter? | Cheyenne Lin
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Bigots vs Grifters: Does Motivation Matter? | Cheyenne Lin
Save Meritocracy, End Affirmative Action?: The Internalization of the Model Minority Identity
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Save Meritocracy, End Affirmative Action?: The Internalization of the Model Minority Identity
Deriving Joy from Jealousy and Our Instatiable Need to Post | Cheyenne Lin
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Deriving Joy from Jealousy and Our Instatiable Need to Post | Cheyenne Lin

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  • @undertaker9991
    @undertaker9991 Місяць тому

    Azula is the live action is actually ...well 🥴 knows nda my type. I don't mind it.

  • @iFUCKINGp
    @iFUCKINGp Місяць тому

    I don't get why people like Young Sheldon. Not only is it telling more story than making jokes it is also based on a misogynistic and discrimination show

  • @Yamm22
    @Yamm22 Місяць тому

    How can i connect with you?

  • @mally_draws3023
    @mally_draws3023 Місяць тому

    To everybody saying how Azula and Ty Lee aren't sexualized: I'm sorry but THEY ARE. Maybe it does seem tame in comparison to blatant sexualization of minors in anime, but its still there. The're shots of Ty Lees body in the beach episode which show off her cleavage und up her skirt and an adult animator probably spend hours drawing 14 year old girls chest and underwear which is super creepy. You probably would say that "yeah, but thats the part of her character you know", alright but the're THOUSANDS of ways you can show a character being attractive without sexualizing them (like letting their hair flow in the wind or smh).In Azulas case the sexualization is much more subtle, but she is still voiced by a much older actress who talks in seductive, mature tone while voicing Azula, she appears to wear make up and looks much more older than her age and looks rather suggestive in some shots (the one where she sits on Zukos bed in her bath robe). I mean there is a reason why so many people in fandom lust over Azula and not for example Jinora who is the same age as her (also if you compare these two it becomes obvious just how sexualized Azula is)

    • @jameslough6329
      @jameslough6329 Місяць тому

      Ok first of all, I have watched this show over 5 times and I don't remember there being any overly explicit shots of Ty Lee's cleavage or her underwear. I think you are overexaggerating with that point. Second of all, when they show Zuko shirtless and jacked in the same episode is that sexualizing Zuko? Just because a character is conventionally attractive doesn't mean they are being sexualized. Azula and Ty Lee are both characters who thrive off attention and adoration from others. It makes sense that they would play up their surface level attractiveness in order to get more validation. In contrast, Mai and Jinora are both not as obviously attractive as Azula and Ty Lee because they don't care about attention or validation from others. Therefore they have no need to show off surface level attractiveness. I agree that sexualizing underage characters is a problem in animation. But Avatar The Last Airbender is not in any way an example of it.

  • @shadowreaver1851
    @shadowreaver1851 2 місяці тому

    That's funny because I thought the "ugly versions" were pretty. But then again I think most Asian women are pretty. I wouldn't hit on serving staff though, that's just rude.

  • @randomtinypotatocried
    @randomtinypotatocried 2 місяці тому

    The 80s Show was far worse than the 90s Show

  • @julijakeit
    @julijakeit 3 місяці тому

    People usually cannot see if you care but they see your efforts to look pretty. Those mean girls picked on Katara and Toph because they saw the effort these two put into their appearance and said means things out of their own insecurity. You see, if you put no effort and fail it's not the same as putting effort and failing. The latter hurts.

  • @captainwheelbarrow649
    @captainwheelbarrow649 3 місяці тому

    Its frustrating that everyone judges eachother first of all on how you look. In some ways it would be better if we were all as blind as Toph. Probably blind people can be shallow as well though I don't know any IRL lol.

  • @bertbaker7067
    @bertbaker7067 3 місяці тому

    "The Barbie Movie exists just to sell toys." This is just conjecture, (algorithm support comment), but I'd guess that's at least closest to the real answer, but that doesn't mean it's the only answer. The answers about feminism, etc, can be correct too, but *secondary* to the capitalist answer. Just like everything else in America. Sorry, I guess Barbie is right-wing after all.🙁

  • @bertbaker7067
    @bertbaker7067 3 місяці тому

    @~5:05, "I often wonder who That 90's Show is for because it is aimed at tweens and middle and high schoolers." I think you answered your own question, right there, about why That 90's Show isn't on broadcast/cable TV. Basically, because the target audience (tweens and teens) don't watch content (TV shows) that way. I'm not a parent, but I have 5 nieces and nephews aged 4 to 14, and their entire lives the vast majority of stuff they watch has always been streaming. Even traditional stuff like Sesame Street, or Shining Time Station(Thomas the Tank Engine) from PBS, was almost always watched on a streaming service. Again, I'm not a parent, I spend a lot of time with them, but this is still just anecdotal, but I think it's a good guess. Any actual parents out there? I'm curious if this answer sounds legit to you guys. Please tell me if I'm totally wrong too tho.🙃

  • @nicholasrodinos4701
    @nicholasrodinos4701 3 місяці тому

    An interesting example of the ways streaming and regular tv premieres can work is in a comparison and contrast to Craig of The Creek and She-Ra Princesses of Power (She-Ra 2018). Both started in 2018, however COTC got 6 seasons, a spin-off, and a movie, with its final season airing in this year, whereas She-Ra got 5 seasons and ended in 2020, and 2 of those seasons were shortened from the 13 episodes to 6 and 7 episodes respectively. While Craig isn't the most discussed show, there was some intrigue around the Other Side, King Xavier, and the Red Poncho. The first episode to establish the Other Side of the Creek was back in 2018 and the Capture the Flage War (the complete followup and end to that saga aired in 2021).

  • @Ireallywouldrathernot
    @Ireallywouldrathernot 3 місяці тому

    I swear there already was a "That 90s show", like 20 years ago? Have I crossed dimensions?

    • @docjoe86
      @docjoe86 3 місяці тому

      There was a “That 80s Show” in like 2002 and there was a 2008 episode of the Simpsons called “That 90s Show.”

    • @Ireallywouldrathernot
      @Ireallywouldrathernot 3 місяці тому

      @@docjoe86 must have been That 80s Show I was thinking about

    • @randomtinypotatocried
      @randomtinypotatocried 2 місяці тому

      It was That 80s Show and it was so unfunny

  • @docjoe86
    @docjoe86 3 місяці тому

    As a huge fan of sitcoms, especially the cheesy multi-camera kind with the studio audience/laugh track that all the cool kids and critics hate, I am hugely disappointed with what streaming has done to the genre. Streaming has successful comedies, but these are mostly single camera dramadies and not sitcoms. A few streamers has tried releasing one sitcom episode a week, like How I Met Your Father and Futurama on Hulu and the Frasier reboot on Paramount plus, but that has had mixed success at best. (RIP How I Mer Your Father. You deserved better.) If the genre is going to have a future in streaming, I think the weekly model is key.

  • @ruininomiya7785
    @ruininomiya7785 3 місяці тому

    I'm not sure if this is a big factor for the show as a whole, but for me i just didn't really wanna touch that 70s show (used to rewatch it like once a year) after the news broke about danny masterson. maybe i can watch that 90s show in the future but right now i just associate it too much with the whole thing since hyde was my favorite character and a big part of what made the show. it could have been an influence for potential nostalgia watchers or just watchers in general seeing it on the news - but how big that would be... idk. i did just stop bothering with netflix, too. i used to check the releases regularly but sooo many things i liked got axed and it got too upsetting. and browsing it spontaneously is just horrible. with all streaming services really 😭 like wow cool they're giving me 5 categories but they're all having the same shows in it! the fact you have to rely on other websites to check what has been releasing chronologically without missing anything. this is just turning into a rant but like can i please opt for a non algorithm option i just want to browse it like a movie/tv show database. with the option to hide shows without it potentionally meaning I'm not gonna be shown other similiar shows because sometimes it's the little things you don't like. like this isn't youtube this is a curated content library. i think the extra channels that amazon is doing is kind of going into the direction of different brandings but at the price of... well a higher price. it's definitely not the solution i would be happiest with but at lower price points, or with no higher price just releasing things under different lines is a nice idea.

    • @ruininomiya7785
      @ruininomiya7785 3 місяці тому

      also sometimes i think maybe they get anime now, with simuldub releases like dungeon meshi but they had done that before with other shows and then went back to The Netflix Jail For A Year Outside Of Japan instead of at least releasing it with subs simultaneously. they've been doing anime for a decade now you would think they would have gotten the notice. and shows like dunmeshi SHOW that weekly releases DO work and build up a big fandom!! i am begging them to get it!!! i can't even get excited to see a show like ranma reboot being announced for netflix bc uh well am i gonna be able to see it once it's airing? i don't know!!! and then they complain about piracy in a community that lives and breathes seasonals (sorry this is just yappersville but oh my god-)

  • @Dave102693
    @Dave102693 3 місяці тому

    Off topic, but why are spin offs and sequels now called reboots? Reboots are just reimagining of old stories, not an unwanted sequel of a beloved series.

    • @docjoe86
      @docjoe86 3 місяці тому

      I think they think it sounds futuristic and that spin-off, revival, and sequel sound old-fashioned.

  • @TwinRiver100
    @TwinRiver100 3 місяці тому

    Big yes on returning to a 20 ep season format for ups and downs. Too short season. 😔

  • @TwinRiver100
    @TwinRiver100 3 місяці тому

    As much as i liked the episode dumps for some shows, I'm not sure it hits the same way anymore. Also u are right that a lot of them i forget after a few days if ive binged the whole thing after a few days.

  • @hecknfrick4236
    @hecknfrick4236 3 місяці тому

    I really do miss weekly releases. Waiting all week to sit down together and watch the new episode.

  • @NightStarGamer
    @NightStarGamer 3 місяці тому

    I genuinely like that 90s show as a fan of that 70s show. But there are moments in that 90s show like some of the cameos and jokes feel forced, sometimes jarring. But I do see a lot of potential in it. The main cast has been great. They seem to have great chemistry on screen, and I want to see them succeed. I'm also not the biggest fan of how they post seasons in 2 parts, it makes any excitement for a new season fade away. I'd much rather have the streaming service post a new episode a week for a year then post 6 or 8 episodes, wait half a year to a year to post the rest. The great thing with it being a streaming service would be that if you did miss the episode you can watch it at your leisure and if you did prefer to binge you could always wait until the show is fully out.

  • @westernmonk6036
    @westernmonk6036 3 місяці тому

    Mother is feeding us

  • @moustik31
    @moustik31 3 місяці тому

    I dont have Netflix and twitter is bust, so this is the 1st time I'm hearing about this reboot.

    • @docjoe86
      @docjoe86 3 місяці тому

      I wasn’t a huge fan of that 70s show, but that 90s show is hilarious. If you get a chance, I recommend it. It’s made me want to give That 70s show another chance.

  • @IshtarNike
    @IshtarNike 3 місяці тому

    What annoys me most about streaming isn't the companies but the braindead fanboy consumers who believe in the inevitability of "progress." Who think that we "can't turn back the clock." No actually, we can do whatever we want. Streaming is not a law of physics. It's an economic social construct. Yes it has some upsides, but it's got a lot of downsides too. The binge watching culture has totally destroyed the social side of TV. There's no time to discuss the episodes in between releases. And there's no way to have any heavy mid season cliff hangers or twists without it being spoiled immediately by someone who saw it already and posted online. Streaming has fundamentally changed how stories are written because it's changed how people consumer the media. The medium is the message. Film is different to TV, which is different to books etc. It's no surprise that if you change TV so much it will change how things are written. Personally I think consumers need to wake up and understand that we can't have our cake and eat it too. We can't have high quality shows that run for a long time like they used to, and also want to consume them like fast food. McDonald's and a Michelin star restaurant will always be two separate places. If we want fast food TV we have to put up with low quality. Currently the streamers are trying to give us both and we're ending up, in my opinion, with the worst of both worlds. Tonnes of crap shows they pump out and cancel after 2 seasons. And for anything good they cut the season length way down and leave 2 goddamn years in between releases. This is the worst of both worlds in my opinion and we need to pick one or the other. Personally I prefer the old model because I think TV is best when it's a social experience, not an atomised one where we each watch our individual shows and then briefly agree that xyz show is cool when we meet up. We can't geek out about it because we both binged it at different times and the hype train is never in the same place for us to get on at the same time. Modern TV is such a disappointment. And it's mainly to do with streaming.

  • @chelmrtz
    @chelmrtz 3 місяці тому

    I’ll never get over losing One Day at a Time

    • @docjoe86
      @docjoe86 3 місяці тому

      Me neither!

  • @bsc1019
    @bsc1019 3 місяці тому

    I feel that having more episodes gives people more time to be with the characters. I was a teen when vampire diaries, supernatural, pretty little liars, and gossip girl were airing and can name SO many characters and fun random storylines in each show. I think condensing those episodes down from 22/24 to 10 or even 8 really cuts out all that bonding (for lack of a better term) with the characters and then the actors themselves. I also really dislike releasing a part 1 and 2 of an 10 episode series because I think that’s really dumb 😂

  • @rafaela00002
    @rafaela00002 3 місяці тому

    love your short videos

  • @Beat_daK0tonai_oi
    @Beat_daK0tonai_oi 3 місяці тому

    Damn this is a really good video. It’s all the gripes I have with this and other reboots of old shows in the streaming age. Although I like this show, everything you said about this and the streaming apps was on point 🎯

  • @maychecksout
    @maychecksout 3 місяці тому

    this is so true. i feel like i got into so many shows as a kid just because it was on and i was waiting for something else to come on and became interested in it. also netflix not having physical formats for their shows now really sucks!

  • @winterburden
    @winterburden 3 місяці тому

    What 90s show?

  • @issybella66
    @issybella66 4 місяці тому

    To me the bikinis in the beach episode don’t look like sexual or revealing they just look like normal bikinis that girls wear on the beach and the only people who are sexualising Azula , Tylee and Mai are creepy fans who are grown men and I’ve seen lots of sexualised thumbnails of videos on UA-cam of all the female characters on the show especially Azula and Tylee they seen to get sexualised the most and I’ve only also seen underaged teenage male characters getting sexualised too I’ve seen people calling Sokka a back bender just because a couple of girls were interested in him and a couple girls had crushes on him and I’ve seen people sexualised Zuko and calling him hot and grown women wanting to marry him

  • @HuntingViolets
    @HuntingViolets 4 місяці тому

    Thank you. I was looking for something on this because of Twitter discourse today. I haven't watched either iteration of _The Office._

  • @emilorenzi8900
    @emilorenzi8900 4 місяці тому

    You and your art made me cry girl i really love it

  • @camdendjuan
    @camdendjuan 5 місяців тому

    Cheyenne, i say this whole heartedly. YOU would play a better Azula than Appa.

  • @camdendjuan
    @camdendjuan 5 місяців тому

    It was ONE episode..she goes back to being herself for the rest of the story

  • @camdendjuan
    @camdendjuan 5 місяців тому

    So its the white mans fault...why does everyone else look exactly like their character? Sokka is spot friggin on. They couldn't just find a more in shape asian girl? Thats all anyone is asking. They put a fat girl as the evil azula. Do you know agila azula is? All Lizzybear does is wave her arms around and outs on a mean face. Thats not MY Azula.

  • @ilbhaley79
    @ilbhaley79 5 місяців тому

    I never liked Walt. Even early on he came across as overly prideful and spiteful. The further he progressed down his dark path, the more outright hated him. It’s similar to a character like Tony Soprano. Both were always villains, but they were often surrounded by more extreme villains so they often got a pass

  • @dariusboyce4485
    @dariusboyce4485 5 місяців тому

    I feel like starting out we all thought Walt was an anti hero but as the story progressed and you get to see more of his actions it’s clear that he’s a villain

    • @CosmicPotato
      @CosmicPotato 5 місяців тому

      I never understood this. Walt was only somewhat sympathetic for the first few episodes. After that, it was pretty clear he was just an ass hole.

  • @chadgrimwell8380
    @chadgrimwell8380 5 місяців тому

    Why not use DnD logic? Heroes = lawful good + neutral good Anti heroes = chaotic good + lawful neutral Villains = chaotic evil + neutral evil Anti villains = lawful evil + chaotic neutral

  • @westernmonk6036
    @westernmonk6036 5 місяців тому

    You are so awesome Cheyenne! I enjoy all of your nuanced insight incorporated in all of your videos. Been a fan for the longest time. I have a question for you, who is your personal favorite ‘anti-hero’ coded character of all time?

  • @brinthaavan
    @brinthaavan 5 місяців тому

    Floch from attack on titan got the same treatment as jet and hama

  • @lebaronmarcus
    @lebaronmarcus 5 місяців тому

    Great video! The whole idea of heroes and villains is closely liked with Western hyperindividualism, the idea that change only comes from special individuals and the rest of us are "supporting cast". I think the shift away from pure heroes and villains towards more nuance and complexity reflects our growing understanding that change happens through complex relationships between many people

  • @grapeshot
    @grapeshot 5 місяців тому

    Yes I noticed how people look at the villain from Breaking Bad and he seen his almost as Robin Hood like figure compare that with Nino Brown from New Jack City who is seen as just an urban thug.

  • @b.deville3236
    @b.deville3236 6 місяців тому

    This woman is saying that only leftist hatred is correct hatred. Reported.

  • @deskapuri8597
    @deskapuri8597 7 місяців тому

    We're care about the accurate of actor,not the attractiveness

  • @finchcarvingadiamond
    @finchcarvingadiamond 7 місяців тому

    Someone posted an image on tumblr of what azula looks like without makeup- SHE LOOKS LIKE A CHILD. and more like Zuko. People need to remember these were kids and I'd love if the makeup adultification aspect was explored in the live action series as it added more to what azula was facing.

  • @nikitagupta6164
    @nikitagupta6164 7 місяців тому

    I love you

  • @woofiewolf4941
    @woofiewolf4941 8 місяців тому

    And that’s on peridot

  • @Billpro25
    @Billpro25 8 місяців тому

    "I don't want to sound like a prude or an old person." You say that as if these are bad things.

  • @HoangNam-j8j
    @HoangNam-j8j 8 місяців тому

    Please dont hate actor actress, HATE THE PRODUCERS