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Reminds me of that one time the creator of Conan The Barbarian thought Conan brought himself to life and threatened the creator to make more stories of him.
superman in gotham city does pretty bad wdym. Theres a comic where this literally happens and superman is exhausted by how much he has to be doing at all times
@@EcliipseYT Superman just be doing anything at this point, he can move like a 1000x light speed, fight for days yet defending gotham city is too hard for bro
@brick-men Moving faster than the speed of light doesnt mean he could stop a case that fast. if you hit someone moving that fast they will instantly die which kind of defeats the point
Sorry, but no. Goku's power scaling is absolutely insane, placing him at multiversal levels due to his feats and growth throughout *Dragon Ball Super*. By the end of the series, Goku in his Ultra Instinct form can effortlessly keep up with beings capable of erasing entire universes, like Jiren and Beerus, and even threaten the fabric of reality itself. His raw speed, strength, and combat instinct are leagues beyond anything WordGirl could even comprehend. WordGirl might be clever with words, but let’s face it: she’s a Saturday morning cartoon hero who stops petty crimes, not a god-tier warrior who battles multiversal threats. One punch from Goku, even in his base form, would obliterate her and her vocabulary in an instant. Comparing these two is like putting a lion against a fly-Goku wins effortlessly every single time. By the time Goku achieves forms like Ultra Instinct or taps into the power of Hakai, he’s operating on a completely different level of existence-multiversal, to be precise. Hakai isn’t just some flashy attack; it’s an ability that erases beings completely from existence, soul and all, bypassing durability, regeneration, and any other trick someone like WordGirl could dream up. WordGirl, a character whose "threats" consist of stopping minor crimes and reciting grammar rules, wouldn’t even last a microsecond against Goku. Forget dodging; she wouldn’t even perceive the moment she’s erased. Goku fights gods, dimensions crumble around him, and he holds his own against beings who could snuff out universes casually. WordGirl is playing checkers while Goku is rewriting the rules of existence itself. Comparing the two is not just laughable-it’s insulting. Goku doesn’t just beat her; he wipes her from history without even giving her a chance to speak her next pun. She wouldn't even make it past Goku’s power-up sequence, let alone survive Hakai. Game over.
The direction of this video did a 180 and im all for it. This was absolute cinema “she wasnt super anymore” “no-one could hear word girls, screams” i got shivers just getting to the ending. So good
I remember it being mentioned in Wordgirl how she could easily take all of the show's villains, but she refuses to simply because it wouldn't be fun. So yeah, that gave me an idea at a young age that she was not only incredibly powerful, but incredibly self-centered.
Tbf word girl is a TV show In her universe at the end of every episode the narrator ask questions to the audience with his mic and purple shirt and curly hair
@@paintspot but u do hear the same exact crowd in both with the "oooo's" and the "aaah"s" in some episodes which sounds the exact same as the game show host aswell as him playing footage from each episode idk about the voice actors I do admit tho
The only problem with that ending is that Becky and Violet do actually make up in the next scene. But notably Violet is the one to initiate it, wanting something of a fresh start, by pretending she doesn’t know who Becky is. Once Becky puts them on more equal footing by admitting both identities, and everything is resolved, the narrator comes back. However, when Becky asks if they’re really going to start over from scratch, Violet says that, quote, “…people always say that in the movies, and I just wanted to see how it sounded.” Did Violet repair the series without knowing it and unintentionally pave the way towards the resolution? Did the Narrator or someone else rewrite the ending of the finale so it couldn’t end on a sad note? Or did the censorship of her world being a kid’s show force a happy ending?
I never watched this series as a kid, so I watched a few episodes. The show defines two words per segment. Not so evident is that those word's antonyms are referenced or occur once the defined word is resolved/defined. Like the word antsy is defined but in the course of the segment Wordgirl learns she needs its opposite, calm, to fix everything (S3E21). I think the same thing happened here. The show (pocket dimension) just did what it always does and resolved forlorn into happiness by having Violet and Becky rekindling their friendship. By the narrator's reaction he doesn't know how the word's opposite manifests. He got lucky is my guess. A very interesting theory for the most part!
Honestly, the robot toss is still the crazier feat there. Literally all she has to do is pick up a handful of quarters and suddenly we have an FTL machine gun. Aka, "I can casually vaporize any planet I want with a toss of a coin."
Even more insane than that is she went literally right to the sun itself and didn't even get phased by the heat, radiation etc then went right back to earth all like it was nothing
Do the powerpuff girls next. They survived a nuclear explosion They were able to withstand the heat of the earths core which is hotter than the surface of the sun the girls also survived a solar flare which on average is comparable to the energy output of millions of 100-megaton hydrogen bombs exploding all at once. That added to the fact that the one in question could be seen from earth by normal people without any special equipment implies that it was larger than normal The girls can fly fast enough to travel forward and backward in time And as for versatility they basically have a power set as long as Supermans. Superhuman Strength Superhuman Speed Superhuman Durability Superhuman Stamina Energy Trail (bright pink for Blossom, light blue for Bubbles, bright green for Buttercup) Flight Heat Vision (colored red) Ability to breathe and survive in space Energy projection (in their respective colors) Water generation (Can transform into water) Temporary Self duplication Construct generation (in their respective colors) Super senses (smelling, sight and hearing) Night Vision Tornado Generation (in their respective colors) Fire generation (respective colors) Lightning generation X-ray vision Nigh Invulnerability Immunity to extreme cold and heat Supersonic screams, waves and bursts Sonic Booms Talk to animals( only bubbles) Freeze breath( only blossom) Furious Fiery Feline(in unison) Starburst Ray(in unison) Razzle Dazzle(in unison They can breathe and hear in space. They can hear people on earth all the way from the asteroid belt which ranges from 297.45 to 390.4 million mi away Buttercup single handedly lifted up Mount Everest, Which is equal to 178500000000 tons the are also part of the dc universe
I see I have peaked your interest. I’m gonna say this to you one time the Powerpuff Girls are not only part of the DC universe, but they are extremely broken. The girls are basically wonder woman level. that is not a joke, that is me being completely serious
@@jacobplacencio989 and they see Wonder Woman as a role model...and specifically they exist on the Silver Age earth with the rest of the HB/CN characters including those versions of the DCU characters...and if you know anything about silver age DC....villains are doomed...choose your poison villains...it comes in these seven flavors to start with Kryptonian Raspberry Amazonian Strawberry Martian Grape Lantern Lime Speedster Cherry Atlantean Coconut and Bat-Dark Chocolate.
One reason she doesn’t kill anyone is probably because she’s 10 and grew up with basic human morals, plus 2 brains used to be her friend so she probably wouldn’t kill him because of that.
It's in the shorts & mentioned in 1 episode that she also follows the rules from a hero manual that Prof. Steven Boxleitner wrote before he fused with an evil rat & developed the alter Dr. Two-Brains. Steven had written the book based on the heroes the city had before Wordgirl (one appears in the background as a civilian a few times), so the no killing rule is probably from them.
"basic human morals" what are you talking about, humans have killed each other ever since they existed. Also there's nothing wrong with killing the evil, in fact if someone is a supervillain it's villainous NOT to kill them because they can just escape prison and kill more people.
If I remember correctly(as I watched this show while it was still airing), the reason why the adoptive parents dont remember how they adopted Becky is because at the time Becky came along, they were hippies and were implied to be under the influence when they took Becky and Captain Huggy in.
Personal theory: the show's cancelation was the nuclear option to deal with her, by having it end with her friend leaving her for being word girl, it makes her resent her powers, maybe desiring to never have them,, or to never have been in that situation. Hence she begins to self destruct her reality subconsciously. It was a planned moved incase they gave up on dealing with her and had her just self destroy. The show was cancelled because the setting no longer existed
I've seen an ending for the show where it doesn't end like this. she returns to violet at school later. tries to make it up to her and the episode ends with her calmly introducing herself as both Becky and wordgirl before it ends with them sitting together on some swings.
Tbf word girl is a TV show In her universe at the end of every episode the narrator ask questions to the audience with his mic and purple shirt and curly hair
Wordgirl is my superhero favorite show because she’s the only superhero that ended her show with the saddest thing a kid could handle. No happy ending is both insane and the best thing ever.
@@Awildautisticjessebaker It wasn't supposed to though, seeing as it was a cliffhanger to lead into saving MJ. And this show is generally more crazy for that considering the difference is maturity/content between the two shows
you kinda forgot that with the constant use of the phrase of "no mass" when referring to travel and light, that she realistically could have full power over the mass of objects and thus be able to make things move without the massive shock waves along with herself if need be... though that in of itself is terrifying for normal people to consider. Hope you have a great day & Safe Travels!
@@dadquality sure you can ask, what's the theory? also I just happen to think about things to their logical ends a little too much asking until I get to their essence[foundational principle]... so theorist, maybe, maybe not... I just dig deep. Hope you have a great day & Safe Travels!
@@TheSensationalMr.Science Wonderful. My theory is simple. Gravity is really a misunderstood extension of buoyancy. Separating the two has confused much of our understanding of space and physics. Outer space is not a perfect vacuum and beyond the electromagnetic field of our sun is where we would find something like that.
@@dadquality that is interesting, but I must state you need not go into space for that effect to be noticed... the reason? balloons. they are more 'buoyant' in this analogy and thus float higher and higher to the surface of earths orbit, potentially even breaking it if having enough inertia to pass the initial surface of the "sea of stars" or in this case earth's orbital "sea". that is very interesting to note that gravity and buoyancy have the same function but we apply it to two different words. sure the environment is different, but yeah definitely interesting and enlightening. [EDIT: it is possible that the reason we have two words for this is the same as directions such as up and down. so with electromagnetism and the repelling of water atoms {thus creating an air pocket} we achieve upward momentum away from our planet, while with gravity that is inherently providing a downward {or toward-planet} momentum. thus we have two different words for it.] Hope you have a great day & Safe Travels!
@@TheSensationalMr.Science precisely. So, given this misunderstanding, would you have any spitball ideas as to a more effective, or maybe efficient, means by which one might perform upward travel. Perhaps one less explosive than rocket science? I was thinking of a sort of electromagnetic sailboat sort of thing but I don't have enough understanding of it and it's getting more and more convoluted with research.
This video turns from basic powerscaling to bullshitting feats to just writing fanfiction and I can't tell if it's meant to be series or not but I love it
If it is, it makes me worry about literally every single fictional animal and child younger than her; doing that would land her behind bars, even if it's just for 5 seconds.
The ending actually made me cry. I love Wordgirl, she's my second favorite character, and her flaws made her so real to me. So knowing that the cancellation of the show means that she's forever lost to the void breaks my heart.
Despite my previous comment, I do agree that the writers have put a lot of work into this show. I mean, most kids' shows treat the audience like idiots who can't think for themselves just because they're kids! And it makes it impossible to watch both as a child and as an adult WITH or WITHOUT a child. But Wordgirl respects its audience, having the lessons flow as part of the plot and seem like a natural extension of the story, making it not just tolerable, but also ENJOYABLE, to watch. edit: I think people are missing the point of my comment. I LOVE WORDGIRL.
@@aSipOfHemlocktea You're right, but PBS Kids is for KIDS. It was INTENDED for a child audience. But I enjoy it because unlike shows like Blue Clues or Dora The Explorer, which made me feel like an idiot even as a child, Wordgirl feels more like batman: TAS or some other pre-teen Saturday morning cartoon.
I loved word girl as a kid, and even during high school. In all honesty, every once in a while, I like to pull up PBS kids when I see word girl, cyberchase, arthur, or any of the good old chows
I'm going to be BRUTALLY honest, your video was so high quality that I didn't even look at your subscriber count and thought it was at least 200K+. You earned a sub
I could feel your sanity slipping from you but I think it was really worth it. This is a cool deep dive into something I would’ve never done. Great job Noah! 😄
Let's not forget the time her favorite show was airing a special and she straight up went on live TV and threatened everyone to just stay home and do nothing for that exact reason and they listened
I did NOT expect a video essay on wordgirl (or really anything on wordgirl to pop back up on my feed after the years since elementary,) BUT FOR IT TO BE REALLY GOOD??? This is sickkk???
I’m 32 now with an 18 month old son, I’ve never really watched Word Girl till now. The show is easily my favorite on the network, it feels like I can genuinely enjoy the episodes as an adult watching while my son is along for the ride
Its more like her powers have a lot of terrifying implications that if this wasn't a kid's show she can REALLY pull some horrifying stuff if she needs or wants to
(In response to the kid show scaling comment btw) I think paw patrol scaling should get debunked, I don’t believe that chase can literally destroy a meteor
WordGirls unironically would be considered a Outer God on the Cthulhu Mythos, and it isn't just because Lovecraft would be afraid of a black teenager girl
It's more like "deranged man makes a series of increasingly more fringe, nonsensical connections that lead to Wordgirl's brother somehow being Spongebob
Sorry, but no. Goku's power scaling is absolutely insane, placing him at multiversal levels due to his feats and growth throughout *Dragon Ball Super*. By the end of the series, Goku in his Ultra Instinct form can effortlessly keep up with beings capable of erasing entire universes, like Jiren and Beerus, and even threaten the fabric of reality itself. His raw speed, strength, and combat instinct are leagues beyond anything WordGirl could even comprehend. WordGirl might be clever with words, but let’s face it: she’s a Saturday morning cartoon hero who stops petty crimes, not a god-tier warrior who battles multiversal threats. One punch from Goku, even in his base form, would obliterate her and her vocabulary in an instant. Comparing these two is like putting a lion against a fly-Goku wins effortlessly every single time. By the time Goku achieves forms like Ultra Instinct or taps into the power of Hakai, he’s operating on a completely different level of existence-multiversal, to be precise. Hakai isn’t just some flashy attack; it’s an ability that erases beings completely from existence, soul and all, bypassing durability, regeneration, and any other trick someone like WordGirl could dream up. WordGirl, a character whose "threats" consist of stopping minor crimes and reciting grammar rules, wouldn’t even last a microsecond against Goku. Forget dodging; she wouldn’t even perceive the moment she’s erased. Goku fights gods, dimensions crumble around him, and he holds his own against beings who could snuff out universes casually. WordGirl is playing checkers while Goku is rewriting the rules of existence itself. Comparing the two is not just laughable-it’s insulting. Goku doesn’t just beat her; he wipes her from history without even giving her a chance to speak her next pun. She wouldn't even make it past Goku’s power-up sequence, let alone survive Hakai. Game over.
Genuinely thank you so much for making a video on Wordgirl and being interested in kids shows in general! It’s a good video strategy as many people grew up on the shows and are interested in being reminded of how the shows were while also being engaged in the interesting topic of power scaling, but it also means so much to the small but dedicated fan community around shows like this! It’s so very cool to see a whole almost 40 minute long video just about Wordgirl!
This video is very Alex Bale and you know what I am all for it. This was absolutely incredible and the editing was amazing. This was genuinely one of the greatest conspiracy theories I’ve ever seen
For very similar reasons, i would like to see WORDGIRL in an episode of INVINCIBLE. Would be cool and funny, especially since one of Marks fights was similar to wordgirls beat down. Also El Tigre, underrated.
@@BigDerp21yep. The train scene from the movie. The Invincible comic was around back then, so funny to think someone on staff read it and then animated it,
Here's A Question............WHAT IF............WordGirl, DeadPool, She-Hulk, And Pinkie Pie Met Each Other, Would The Fourth Wall Be Able To Handle It?. 37:38
This has both the potential for being the most insufferable comedy skit ever or the funniest, it all depends if the writer learned about the Fourth Wall through Rick and Morty if if he learned about it through TAWOG
7:41 & 10:28-It is even worse when you remember Huggy was her adoptive family before he found the Botsfords for her. Very interesting synopsis of Wordgirl's feats compared to the speed of light (the natural human capability comparisons were interesting too) & compared to other superpowered characters! Also, her reality powers are interesting. Great synopsis!
hang on would this mean her powers somewhat depend on the medium being used to tell her story? for example, in a live-action film, while she would be able to mess with the script, she can't stop the actors from improvising. however, in a prose novel, there is literally no limit to the things she can do
I'm at 25:17 right now, and there are four things I want to slightly correct or talk about. Wordgirl's sonic screech isn't guaranteed to work against the viltrumites because they are only week to certain frequencies themselves, not just very loud sounds. It's a bit ingenious to say Wordgirl is stronger than Superman when he's struggling to lift something 1 million times bigger than the heaviest object Wordgirl lifted with ease. A majority of the characters can break the fourth wall and talk with the narrator. I believe some have already interacted with it like some of the villains, can't remember all the times exactly, it's either meant to be a gag to progress plot or just a nice moment between the characters and the narrator. Miss Power isn't from Lexicon. She's a different alien from a different planet like how Kid Math is from Hexagon. Edit: Okay, I've finished the video now. A few more things left. The narrator gets frozen in time in timeout with Dr. Two Brains, not something that would happen to TOAA. Mystery Meat is the only Wordgirl media published by Marvel, everything else is either PBS Kids or Boom studios. It's not exactly correct to connect them just because one comic was published by Marvel, along with the fact that the show is filled with more references to DC than Marvel ever had in the show. The contracts are just the characters knowing they're in the show, and the characters have a pre-established history before the show's existence and Wordgirl's birth so it would be weird for them to be pulled from different universes to help contain Wordgirl. Also, this one is more my belief, Wordgirl never really disobeys the narrator, he just lets her think she is when she's really following the script anyway. The fourth wall aspect of going between scenes is still there, but she's not free from the script. My main reasoning for this is one, something like this never really happens again, and two, the scene change was really slow in that one specific moment. Most times it's either instant or very fast from what I remember, but this one moved exceptionally slow compared to others. Overall a good video, just felt the need to mention a few things.
Just wanted to mention here that regarding the fourth wall breaks and never disobeying the Narrator, she still purposely stopped a scene transition to see where she should go, which the Narrator did note was not supposed to happen and was purposely against her doing that. And then shows little remorse for doing so. The show would've worked if she had followed the script and she probably found a clue very soon after that points towards where the Butcher would be, but she just decided to not waste time and cut out the middle man. She still has the ability to physically affect the fourth wall, and thus could use that to her advantage. And to add onto that, the Narrator in _WordGirl_ is technically all-knowing, as when WordGirl was thinking something to herself in her head, the Narrator responded. When she asked how he could read her thoughts, he simply said, "I'm the Narrator. I hear everything." So in a way, since the Narrator is pretty much everywhere she goes, every opponent she could go up against would be at a disadvantage as the Narrator could hear their thoughts and notify WordGirl of their plans before they could make use of it.
@primrosevale1995 Like I said, the narrator thing was more my belief on the thing. There's most definitely a possibility that the narrator was lying to Wordgirl. Whether she did it intentionally or not isn't what I'm talking about, it's about whether or not she's still following the script, which she could very well still be. It's like how Deadpool in Marvel can interact with others between comics panels but can't disobey the writers writing him into certain scenarios. I never questioned the narrator being all knowing, but as far as we know, that's limited to her verse. And even if you're talking about her verse, the narrator makes it very clear he's not supposed to help her like that. Sure they can be all friendly during the show, but the most he can do is call someone to action without telling them what to do. That's as far as he goes with Wordgirl in fights. He also chooses to let her find out about the event later on pretty much every time. He may hint at it if it's a new villain like he does The Learnerer but when it comes to an old villain she knows, he either goes to the villain's lair to find out their plan, or let's Wordgirl find out for herself. He never goes "Hey, Tobey's planning a robot attack today." Because it literally contradicts the point of there being a story for kids to learn from or there even being something significant about the day if she just handles the problem before it happens.
@@Shadow-yh5qo Personally, I think that hearing the narrator is just something everyone in the cast can do, or the Narrator lets certain people hear him at a time, depending on the script, with Becky being an exception since she hears him ALL the time, that being said it doesn't really matter as WordGirl is still shown to be able to outmanuver him sometimes and do things he wouldn't expect, like grabbing the scene transition, or tricking him into telling her important information she needs, a master manipulator that little girl is
@yummynubs3646 Oh yeah, all the characters can hear the narrator when he allows it, that is basically canon, Becky more so, but there are times she can't hear him. She's only really aware of him speaking when she's in the scene. Also, I'm not denying that it is shown her manipulating the narrator, I'm debating on whether she was actually manipulating the narrator, or if she was manipulated into believing she was. The narrator could just have let it happen and made her believe she tricked him just so they could move the episode along.
Three Stands that can beat her: Heavens Door: The targets face opens like a book and Rohan can read and write in it. In the first appearance, Rohan had to have the target see a page of manga in order for it to activate, but later he develops the ability to activate it without the page. Presumably it’s a similar level of instantaneous. The benefit with most Stands is that the ability is usually so specific and unusual that even the protagonists are often blindsided by the enemy’s first attacks. So Rohan just suddenly uses it on her and writes “I cannot harm Kishibe Rohan” and after that there’s nothing that she can do. King Crimson: So how it works is that Diavolo first uses the ability Epitaph to see what is fated to happen in the next few seconds. Then when he activates King Crimson, the prediction plays out but Diavolo is completely noncorporeal and can move wherever he wants. When time resumes, no one except him has any perception of the span of time which Diavolo has effectively erased. What this means practically is that King Crimson is a guaranteed dodge and sneak attack combo. Again, the sheer unpredictability of Stand abilities gives him an advantage. And he doesn’t necessarily need to one shot her, after all the ability is infamously confusing. It’s hard enough for adult fans of JoJo to wrap their heads around it, imagine trying to understand it as a panicked and confused child. There wouldn’t be enough time for the narrator to explain it. Cheap Trick: It is very much as the name implies. Cheap Trick is a user less stand which latches onto a targets back. When someone else looks at the back of the person it is latched onto, the person dies and Cheap Trick is transferred to the person who saw the other persons back. However if she understands the ability quick enough she can just go into space so that it can’t transfer. And also it’s implied that spirits or ghosts could rip it off without killing the host.
I'm not a JoJo fan, and I've never even consumed any of it's media. So, take what I'm about to say with a grain of salt, but are you implying that a superhero who is based around the written word would be stopped by someone writing words, or putting words in her head? I don't know how this "Heaven's Door" power works exactly, but Word Girl is the kind of hero who can just weasel her way out of that, the way you've described it. The video didn't go into detail about it, but it's kind of her thing. She knows basically everything about language! She's from the planet Lexicon! It's in the show's intro theme!
Saw wordgirl and immediately clicked. Wordgirl was literally my favorite kids show, and most the people i know don't know about her at all which makes me sad
Same, used to see it air all the time on PBS Kids back in the day (since I couldn't afford Nickelodeon.) Looking back now on some of the bangers I got to see, I'm kinda glad I didn't have proper cable till I was 10
If anything I think The Narrator would be a Watcher because he is noted as also having a brother and a mother, plus this would basically just make Word Girl a giant episode of What If. But this asks the question, who would win, World Girl or Ultron with all the Infinity Stones.🤔
@@SupersuMC Sorry, but word girl is WEAK. you talk about ultron like he's a man wearing a costume at a little kids birthday party. you want to talk about POWER? talk about goku. Goku's power scaling is absolutely insane, placing him at multiversal levels due to his feats and growth throughout *Dragon Ball Super*. By the end of the series, Goku in his Ultra Instinct form can effortlessly keep up with beings capable of erasing entire universes, like Jiren and Beerus, and even threaten the fabric of reality itself. His raw speed, strength, and combat instinct are leagues beyond anything WordGirl could even comprehend. WordGirl might be clever with words, but let’s face it: she’s a Saturday morning cartoon hero who stops petty crimes, not a god-tier warrior who battles multiversal threats. One punch from Goku, even in his base form, would obliterate her and her vocabulary in an instant. Comparing these two is like putting a lion against a fly-Goku wins effortlessly every single time. By the time Goku achieves forms like Ultra Instinct or taps into the power of Hakai, he’s operating on a completely different level of existence-multiversal, to be precise. Hakai isn’t just some flashy attack; it’s an ability that erases beings completely from existence, soul and all, bypassing durability, regeneration, and any other trick someone like WordGirl could dream up. WordGirl, a character whose "threats" consist of stopping minor crimes and reciting grammar rules, wouldn’t even last a microsecond against Goku. Forget dodging; she wouldn’t even perceive the moment she’s erased. Goku fights gods, dimensions crumble around him, and he holds his own against beings who could snuff out universes casually. WordGirl is playing checkers while Goku is rewriting the rules of existence itself. Comparing the two is not just laughable-it’s insulting. Goku doesn’t just beat her; he wipes her from history without even giving her a chance to speak her next pun. She wouldn't even make it past Goku’s power-up sequence, let alone survive Hakai. Game over.
@@blackishsheep9156 Thing is though, Word Girl lives in a reality designed to be a kid's cartoon, at all costs, so no matter what, there is always going to be a happy ending, and I'm sure that the happy ending doesn't involve Word Girl getting erased from existence.
0:44 "I would like to talk about it for an hour, or an hour and a half" ...So, why don't you? Why does this video run short? Why is this a mere thirty-seven minutes, and thirty-seven seconds? WHERE IS THE HOUR AND A HALF DIRECTOR'S CUT??? #ReleaseTheBoutlerCut ...also, just realize that I'm not subscribed while typing this. Will fix that right now.
What do we want the director's cut, when do we want it whenever it's the most convenient for the guy who's going to make it, Why do we want it because he makes decent content I would call it great but he got the plane statistics wrong.
Surpassing Light speed is a pretty common feat for fictional characters. Examples of characters who surpass lightspeed include ichigo, superman, all green lanterns, most versions of flash, goku, naruto and so on so forth. Superman is stronger in the comics then he was in the dcau like every other character in that show.
more like superpowered popular shows. Because there are still plenty of shows with powerful beings that never get that fast, like DanDaDan, Assasination Classroom, Afro Samurai, Samarui Jack, Adventure Time, Attack on Titan, Demon Slayer... and so on
@@americancommunist6076Superman has casual broken infinity with his speed alone. Superman has immeasurable speed and he’s been passed faster than light since forever
@@Vegeta654Wordgirl held back her powers when using it on the villains because it would be boring for her. Meanwhile Superman struggling to beat a bald guy 😭🙏
I used to eatch all the old school, early 2000s, PBS kid shows. Such good writing, plots, and yes - learning. Kudos for this post. This came up in my suggestions but now a subscriber 😃
@@Meatyballer Red sun, red sun over paradise Red sun, red sun over paradise Golden rays of the glorious sunshine Sending down such a blood-red light Now, the animals slowly retreat to the shadows, out of sight Arid winds blow across the mountains Giving flight to the birds of prey In the distance machines come to transform Eden, day by day
I always really find it interesting when people powerscale Wordgirl, it always seems it's a lot more than I expected or a lot less... But her having the ability to just affect the logic and physicality of her universe is pretty crazy but strangely fitting. I do have to ask though, was the ending of this video purposely dramatize to make it seem very serious? The Rise of Miss Power was not the finale of Wordgirl, that would be the two part special called Rhyme and Reason. And even at the end of that, Becky and Violet have closure together and become friends again. I'm just curious, I might be misunderstanding things, but really enjoyed this video and thought the editing was amazing!
@KlugSupremacy ok so uh after looking I have realized I made a grave mistake and assumed the rise of miss power was the finale 🤦 but let’s just pretend the ending was all for dramatic effect
Tbf word girl is a TV show In her universe at the end of every episode the narrort ask questions to the audience with his mic and purple shirt and curly hair that's how all the contracts are mentioned because their actors all the cheaters or most end up breaking chacter and talking to the narrator. Also she's the star of the show which is why the narrator sometimes listens to her.
@@Noah_Boulter People are hella mad thinking that you said it on purpose just for dramatic effect and that you lied to us so uh you should _probably_ have a new pinned comment or something 😬
She warned all the villains that she needed to do recreation time and they all obliged, I don't think Superman, Batman, Goku or Saitama can make Lex Luthor, Joker, Frieza or Boros do that 😂
A demonstration in the show, the villains (as far as I know), while supervillains, still have a certain code of conduct. Even brainwashing needs to be permitted before it’s allowed to go through. And a certain butcher thought it was wise to just stay indoors during that break time. It helps that a demonstration of what the usually-lax Wordgirl is willing to do got through.
The counter: yog sothoth from the cuthulu mythos. The reason is because imagine all the words she says IS yog sothoth, all of existence is yog sothoth. And if she someho managed to kill all of existence, she would die too.
There needs to be a continuation, where Word Girl is grown up and the show isn't restricted to PBS limits and can show more mature themes. That would be so hype.
It could also be a reconstruction to Wordgirl both as a hero and a person. Despite the grimmer tone and the dread of losing control, she could outright refuse to become a villain. Not all darker shows need to have a cynical take.
Word girl vs one punch man is a fight I wouldn’t survive watching, but I would still pay to watch. Edit: I’m not saying that One Punch Man is better or stronger than Word Girl I’m just saying that I’d want to see a fight between them.
@@Wendigo107 Nah, she could definetly take some punches, and it would be a good ass fight, watching her push Saitama even further beyond. Since his power is pretty much infinite scaling (Cosmic Garou fight)
@@Roeclean she'd be lucky to survive a sneeze if this man thinks FTL is a high tier speed feat then his saying rubbish saitama would actually one shot even garou would beat her there's nothing suggesting that she's able to give them good fights
Ichiibe from Bleach has the power to control the identity of all things via names and words. He can erase her powers and make her as powerless as an amoeba and rewrite her name and identity as he sees fit. Also, Eraserhead from MHA can turn off her powers by simply staring at her continually. Alsoalso am pretty sure Wonder of U from Jojo's Bizarre adventure could solo her and most of fiction because that stand is just that busted and reality warping
There are a LOT of characters that can kill Wordgirl. Shallow Vernal, Yogiri Takatou, Misogi Kumagawa, Iihiko Shishime, The One Above All (In cannon, The One Above All has only created one being that can go against him, which is Lucifer -- who is not Wordgirl), the Scarlet King, Discord, Bill Cipher, Bugs Bunny, Altair, etc. Wordgirl is not particularly special.
Sorry, but no. GOKU is a character that could beat word girl. Goku's power scaling is absolutely insane, placing him at multiversal levels due to his feats and growth throughout *Dragon Ball Super*. By the end of the series, Goku in his Ultra Instinct form can effortlessly keep up with beings capable of erasing entire universes, like Jiren and Beerus, and even threaten the fabric of reality itself. His raw speed, strength, and combat instinct are leagues beyond anything WordGirl could even comprehend. WordGirl might be clever with words, but let’s face it: she’s a Saturday morning cartoon hero who stops petty crimes, not a god-tier warrior who battles multiversal threats. One punch from Goku, even in his base form, would obliterate her and her vocabulary in an instant. Comparing these two is like putting a lion against a fly-Goku wins effortlessly every single time. By the time Goku achieves forms like Ultra Instinct or taps into the power of Hakai, he’s operating on a completely different level of existence-multiversal, to be precise. Hakai isn’t just some flashy attack; it’s an ability that erases beings completely from existence, soul and all, bypassing durability, regeneration, and any other trick someone like WordGirl could dream up. WordGirl, a character whose "threats" consist of stopping minor crimes and reciting grammar rules, wouldn’t even last a microsecond against Goku. Forget dodging; she wouldn’t even perceive the moment she’s erased. Goku fights gods, dimensions crumble around him, and he holds his own against beings who could snuff out universes casually. WordGirl is playing checkers while Goku is rewriting the rules of existence itself. Comparing the two is not just laughable-it’s insulting. Goku doesn’t just beat her; he wipes her from history without even giving her a chance to speak her next pun. She wouldn't even make it past Goku’s power-up sequence, let alone survive Hakai. Game over.
Sorry, but no. GOKU solos. Goku's power scaling is absolutely insane, placing him at multiversal levels due to his feats and growth throughout *Dragon Ball Super*. By the end of the series, Goku in his Ultra Instinct form can effortlessly keep up with beings capable of erasing entire universes, like Jiren and Beerus, and even threaten the fabric of reality itself. His raw speed, strength, and combat instinct are leagues beyond anything WordGirl could even comprehend. WordGirl might be clever with words, but let’s face it: she’s a Saturday morning cartoon hero who stops petty crimes, not a god-tier warrior who battles multiversal threats. One punch from Goku, even in his base form, would obliterate her and her vocabulary in an instant. Comparing these two is like putting a lion against a fly-Goku wins effortlessly every single time. By the time Goku achieves forms like Ultra Instinct or taps into the power of Hakai, he’s operating on a completely different level of existence-multiversal, to be precise. Hakai isn’t just some flashy attack; it’s an ability that erases beings completely from existence, soul and all, bypassing durability, regeneration, and any other trick someone like WordGirl could dream up. WordGirl, a character whose "threats" consist of stopping minor crimes and reciting grammar rules, wouldn’t even last a microsecond against Goku. Forget dodging; she wouldn’t even perceive the moment she’s erased. Goku fights gods, dimensions crumble around him, and he holds his own against beings who could snuff out universes casually. WordGirl is playing checkers while Goku is rewriting the rules of existence itself. Comparing the two is not just laughable-it’s insulting. Goku doesn’t just beat her; he wipes her from history without even giving her a chance to speak her next pun. She wouldn't even make it past Goku’s power-up sequence, let alone survive Hakai. Game over.
@@blackishsheep9156 Sorry, but no. Goku's power scaling is absolutely insane, placing him at multiversal levels due to his feats and growth throughout *Dragon Ball Super*. By the end of the series, Goku in his Ultra Instinct form can effortlessly keep up with beings capable of erasing entire universes, like Jiren and Beerus, and even threaten the fabric of reality itself. His raw speed, strength, and combat instinct are leagues beyond anything WordGirl could even comprehend. WordGirl might be clever with words, but let’s face it: she’s a Saturday morning cartoon hero who stops petty crimes, not a god-tier warrior who battles multiversal threats. One punch from Goku, even in his base form, would obliterate her and her vocabulary in an instant. Comparing these two is like putting a lion against a fly-Goku wins effortlessly every single time. By the time Goku achieves forms like Ultra Instinct or taps into the power of Hakai, he’s operating on a completely different level of existence-multiversal, to be precise. Hakai isn’t just some flashy attack; it’s an ability that erases beings completely from existence, soul and all, bypassing durability, regeneration, and any other trick someone like WordGirl could dream up. WordGirl, a character whose "threats" consist of stopping minor crimes and reciting grammar rules, wouldn’t even last a microsecond against Goku. Forget dodging; she wouldn’t even perceive the moment she’s erased. Goku fights gods, dimensions crumble around him, and he holds his own against beings who could snuff out universes casually. WordGirl is playing checkers while Goku is rewriting the rules of existence itself. Comparing the two is not just laughable-it’s insulting. Goku doesn’t just beat her; he wipes her from history without even giving her a chance to speak her next pun. She wouldn't even make it past Goku’s power-up sequence, let alone survive Hakai. Game over.
The Narrator could be one of the Watchers in Marvel instead of The One Above All. As we saw in What If, Infinity Ultron was able to threaten and hear the Watcher just like Word Girl with the Narrator. This would lower her power level to that of Infinity Ultron which actually makes sense.
7:54 worth noting that she *may* have the ability to talk to animals judging by how she can sorta understand Huggy? Also yeah, her ego is her fatal flaw here and the only thing that grounds her because what kid doesn’t have an ego twice their size?
What if when the word girl comic came out her powers were to broad and powerful for actual words, so the narrator made a universe for her in the form of the show, as you said, but another reason I think the show could have ended is because Marvel’s Incursion. An event where each universe were faced with destruction, which started in 2015.
Now I'm wondering who would win in a fight: Wordgirl or Uncle Grandpa? I suspect that it would depend on the writers given that both have elder god levels of reality-bending capabilities.
Uncle Grandpa, like I wouldn't be surprised if Wordgirl straight up erased Uncle Grandpa from all planes of existence and non-existence and he's just there behind her and says "Man, I'd hate to be that guy"
I will give you a scenario that could basically mean the end of her (This would never happen and is completely hypothetical, Kirby is in this case me playing a Kirby game): Kirby.... hear me out. He is a small adorable pink puffball with the stomach that is the multiverse and the lungs of god. word girl would not be intimidated and approach Kirby, and Kirby being Kirby eats her and gains every ability she has. Kirby then using the godly pause button with the ability menu learns how to use her power better than she can. Kirby also has no ego and being able to use her one weakness that Kirby doesn't have can and will use the advantage. Kirby has multiple lives so he can fail multiple times and will learn to have a higher knowledge of how to use it therefore giving Kirby a second advantage. A third advantage would be Kirby being able to befriend gods, take for example in a more recent installment of the Kirby franchise: Kirby star allies, he can just befriend a bossfight with a heart that can just form from nothing. plus his friends have powers and aren't just other random 10 year olds or middle aged people obsessed with money and or want her dead. Referring to the pause menu again she can't just stop something that stops all of time and shows one person a set of buttons. Kirby would win.
it’s not 😭😭😭 it takes a whole second for her to get to the moon a second it takes the flash a second to get around the earth 2-3 times so it’s taking him at least a millisecond to go around the earth 😭😭 and than superman who is able to kind of keep up with flash can get to the moon in a millisecond 😭 and than deadpool who manages to break the 4th everytime yeah cartoon strength doesn’t need to be nerfed it needs to be amplified 😭😭😭
Wordgirl is kinda strong, and everybody always compares her to superman? She has super speed,super stength,super hearing,flight,ice breath,sonic scream,etc.
if every series that has made a crossover with marvel at some point is theoretically canon in it's universe, like with wordgirl, then the brazillian comic "Turma Da Mônica" is also canon... one of the characters can literally warp reality, and he just does it to mess around with a 7 year old boy (i'm talking about Louco, also known as Licurgo) and that's just the tip of the iceberg
I was fully expecting the end of this video to go into how WordGirl has a mental break and breaks out of her universe to systematically tear the Marvel universe apart 'Deadpool kills the Marvel Universe' style but considering how the Canon Ending of the show is a happy one anyway I don't think that would've happened anyway Though it does make me think, outside of psychos like us obsessing over WordGirl and bringing her back into the spotlight slowly but surely, she hasn't gotten any play or even been talked about since the show's been cancelled, so even if the show did end on that sad note and Becky ended up truly alone at the end, and she went mad, would she be able to leave anyway, what if the narrator made a contingency that puts a major lockdown on her universe in the event that her show gets cancelled, to make sure that she can't escape in the worst possible scenario, that lockdown basically just being that no one remembers her so she can't be brought back, cus realistically, she couldn't do anything against that, she can't force animators or comic writers to write her breaking out of her universe and getting revenge, she'd just be ultimately, truly trapped I guess it's a good thing that Violet ended up coming back around in the end then
Maybe I’m missing something since I never watched this show front to back, but doesn’t the show end with the status quo being restored? Becky and Violet became friends again, some villains do something she needs to stop, and the narrator does his thing?…am I remembering that right? It sounds like he combines the Ms Power episodes (which I understand to be the original intended ending) and the show’s actual finale where Violet finds out Becky is WordGirl
Becky and Violet become friends again, but Violet knows her identity. Similarly, in “Invasion of the Bunny-Lovers”, Scoops learns her identity, but the next couple seasons up to the finale, it doesnt return to the status quo where Scoops is trying to unearth her identity. That role goes to Rose, his coworker at the Daily Rag, who also eventually finds out. Basically, Violet finding out was supposed to set off a new status quo.
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She's PBS' version of Marvel Jesus.
what are the songs you use in the background?
This... is word Girl... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scarlet_Witch
Wait if shes marvel and she had the same omni man train scene doesnt that make invincible a marvel show?! Or am i just buggin
@@RobotronicFIat yeah you're just chatting bro
She's also threatened the Narrator, and that had actually scared them
yet we have deadpool who is able to break the 4th wall every time 😭😭😭
Most Narrators: Ha! You can’t touch me!
Wordgirl’s Narrator: *She might kill me.*
Holy unemployed wordgirl analysis
Mario Kun did the same thing except he did something way beyond.
HE KILLED THE WRITER
Reminds me of that one time the creator of Conan The Barbarian thought Conan brought himself to life and threatened the creator to make more stories of him.
WordGirl is 10 by the end of the series.
She supresses all of her superpowers to give her villains a chance.
She's like, Superman in Gotham City.
superman in gotham city does pretty bad wdym. Theres a comic where this literally happens and superman is exhausted by how much he has to be doing at all times
@@EcliipseYT Superman just be doing anything at this point, he can move like a 1000x light speed, fight for days yet defending gotham city is too hard for bro
“A world made of cardboard”
@brick-men Moving faster than the speed of light doesnt mean he could stop a case that fast. if you hit someone moving that fast they will instantly die which kind of defeats the point
@@EcliipseYT he's not gonna be punching them at light speed, I'm just saying he could basically be anywhere, anytime to stop the crime
"Who is Wordgirl?"
"A PBS television show that blew up on TikTok. But also..."
"Just a show I watched when I was young. Oh and..."
*"The strongest."*
Never seen it on TikTok
It blew up on UA-cam first
Sorry, but no. Goku's power scaling is absolutely insane, placing him at multiversal levels due to his feats and growth throughout *Dragon Ball Super*. By the end of the series, Goku in his Ultra Instinct form can effortlessly keep up with beings capable of erasing entire universes, like Jiren and Beerus, and even threaten the fabric of reality itself. His raw speed, strength, and combat instinct are leagues beyond anything WordGirl could even comprehend. WordGirl might be clever with words, but let’s face it: she’s a Saturday morning cartoon hero who stops petty crimes, not a god-tier warrior who battles multiversal threats. One punch from Goku, even in his base form, would obliterate her and her vocabulary in an instant. Comparing these two is like putting a lion against a fly-Goku wins effortlessly every single time.
By the time Goku achieves forms like Ultra Instinct or taps into the power of Hakai, he’s operating on a completely different level of existence-multiversal, to be precise. Hakai isn’t just some flashy attack; it’s an ability that erases beings completely from existence, soul and all, bypassing durability, regeneration, and any other trick someone like WordGirl could dream up. WordGirl, a character whose "threats" consist of stopping minor crimes and reciting grammar rules, wouldn’t even last a microsecond against Goku. Forget dodging; she wouldn’t even perceive the moment she’s erased. Goku fights gods, dimensions crumble around him, and he holds his own against beings who could snuff out universes casually. WordGirl is playing checkers while Goku is rewriting the rules of existence itself. Comparing the two is not just laughable-it’s insulting. Goku doesn’t just beat her; he wipes her from history without even giving her a chance to speak her next pun. She wouldn't even make it past Goku’s power-up sequence, let alone survive Hakai. Game over.
@@blackishsheep9156 What the f*ck are you yammering on about bro? Old botted ass
@@blackishsheep9156all that yapping and goku meat eating for super why to change goku’s past and get him wiped out by frieza 😹💔
Wordgirl versus Maxwell would go so hard.
"When I created you, I used no adjectives."
God...
Whos maxwell?
@@ultrachadstinctgoku7579 Maxwell from Scribblenauts. The guy who can write anything in his notebook to make it real.
@lasercraft32 Ohhhhh now I know. that game was fire. I never got to play it, but I loved the gameplay
The direction of this video did a 180 and im all for it. This was absolute cinema “she wasnt super anymore” “no-one could hear word girls, screams” i got shivers just getting to the ending. So good
Lil autistic bro fav food is definitely ketchup wit Dino nuggets
My favorite part of this is as a parent I've been down this rabbit hole alone for years, and now you're all here with me
Lol yeah we are, I watched this as a kid and now im a 16 year old deep diving into the lore
Between this video and Athena P I'm feeling really seen lately
I now consider you my parent.
@@DoubleMcZombie love the reference.
Just got here.
I remember it being mentioned in Wordgirl how she could easily take all of the show's villains, but she refuses to simply because it wouldn't be fun. So yeah, that gave me an idea at a young age that she was not only incredibly powerful, but incredibly self-centered.
Tbf word girl is a TV show In her universe at the end of every episode the narrator ask questions to the audience with his mic and purple shirt and curly hair
@victorugbo8811 That host character, Beau Handsome, isn't the Narrator. They've even got different voice actors.
-Paintspot Infez
Wasabi!
word girl is goku for real
@@paintspot but u do hear the same exact crowd in both with the "oooo's" and the "aaah"s" in some episodes which sounds the exact same as the game show host aswell as him playing footage from each episode idk about the voice actors I do admit tho
The only problem with that ending is that Becky and Violet do actually make up in the next scene. But notably Violet is the one to initiate it, wanting something of a fresh start, by pretending she doesn’t know who Becky is. Once Becky puts them on more equal footing by admitting both identities, and everything is resolved, the narrator comes back.
However, when Becky asks if they’re really going to start over from scratch, Violet says that, quote, “…people always say that in the movies, and I just wanted to see how it sounded.”
Did Violet repair the series without knowing it and unintentionally pave the way towards the resolution? Did the Narrator or someone else rewrite the ending of the finale so it couldn’t end on a sad note? Or did the censorship of her world being a kid’s show force a happy ending?
TUNE IN NEXT TIME FOR ANOTHER EPISODE OF WORDGIRL ‼️‼️‼️
@tim-draws3212 🎶Wordgirl🎶
What a show.
bro she saved reality without know it XD
I never watched this series as a kid, so I watched a few episodes. The show defines two words per segment. Not so evident is that those word's antonyms are referenced or occur once the defined word is resolved/defined. Like the word antsy is defined but in the course of the segment Wordgirl learns she needs its opposite, calm, to fix everything (S3E21). I think the same thing happened here. The show (pocket dimension) just did what it always does and resolved forlorn into happiness by having Violet and Becky rekindling their friendship. By the narrator's reaction he doesn't know how the word's opposite manifests. He got lucky is my guess. A very interesting theory for the most part!
"Low level feats" Ah yes nothing too crazy... "SHE TANKED A FREAKING NUKE" 👁👄👁
Honestly, the robot toss is still the crazier feat there. Literally all she has to do is pick up a handful of quarters and suddenly we have an FTL machine gun. Aka, "I can casually vaporize any planet I want with a toss of a coin."
Even more insane than that is she went literally right to the sun itself and didn't even get phased by the heat, radiation etc then went right back to earth all like it was nothing
@@VoidSoul_Draigon
Really?! Where?!
@blainetate743 Did u not see her throw a ship or something at a glowing object? That was the sun she was right next to
I wont lie I was expecting something more impressive for low level feats
Children's shows continuously having the most op characters in hindsight, only limited by the age rating of their actual show.
Do the powerpuff girls next.
They survived a nuclear explosion
They were able to withstand the heat of the earths core which is hotter than the surface of the sun
the girls also survived a solar flare which on average is comparable to the energy output of millions of 100-megaton hydrogen bombs exploding all at once.
That added to the fact that the one in question could be seen from earth by normal people without any special equipment implies that it was larger than normal
The girls can fly fast enough to travel forward and backward in time
And as for versatility they basically have a power set as long as Supermans.
Superhuman Strength
Superhuman Speed
Superhuman Durability
Superhuman Stamina
Energy Trail (bright pink for Blossom, light blue for Bubbles, bright green for Buttercup)
Flight
Heat Vision (colored red)
Ability to breathe and survive in space
Energy projection (in their respective colors)
Water generation (Can transform into water)
Temporary Self duplication
Construct generation (in their respective colors)
Super senses (smelling, sight and hearing)
Night Vision
Tornado Generation (in their respective colors)
Fire generation (respective colors)
Lightning generation
X-ray vision
Nigh Invulnerability
Immunity to extreme cold and heat
Supersonic screams, waves and bursts
Sonic Booms
Talk to animals( only bubbles)
Freeze breath( only blossom)
Furious Fiery Feline(in unison)
Starburst Ray(in unison)
Razzle Dazzle(in unison
They can breathe and hear in space.
They can hear people on earth all the way from the asteroid belt which ranges from 297.45 to 390.4 million mi away
Buttercup single handedly lifted up Mount Everest, Which is equal to 178500000000 tons
the are also part of the dc universe
@@jacobplacencio989 well that’s the next 2 months of my life gone. (I’ll probably do this it looks interesting)
I see I have peaked your interest. I’m gonna say this to you one time the Powerpuff Girls are not only part of the DC universe, but they are extremely broken. The girls are basically wonder woman level. that is not a joke, that is me being completely serious
@@jacobplacencio989 and they see Wonder Woman as a role model...and specifically they exist on the Silver Age earth with the rest of the HB/CN characters including those versions of the DCU characters...and if you know anything about silver age DC....villains are doomed...choose your poison villains...it comes in these seven flavors to start with
Kryptonian Raspberry
Amazonian Strawberry
Martian Grape
Lantern Lime
Speedster Cherry
Atlantean Coconut and
Bat-Dark Chocolate.
You forgot about buttercup being able to fold her tongue.👅
@richardtust6355 doesn't count.
One reason she doesn’t kill anyone is probably because she’s 10 and grew up with basic human morals, plus 2 brains used to be her friend so she probably wouldn’t kill him because of that.
Plus it was on pbs so family friendly like shit
It's in the shorts & mentioned in 1 episode that she also follows the rules from a hero manual that Prof. Steven Boxleitner wrote before he fused with an evil rat & developed the alter Dr. Two-Brains.
Steven had written the book based on the heroes the city had before Wordgirl (one appears in the background as a civilian a few times), so the no killing rule is probably from them.
Two-Brainstorm wasn’t always a villain?
Oh yeah, a freak accident turned him into what he is now.
Still sad knowing he wasn’t always a villain.
"basic human morals" what are you talking about, humans have killed each other ever since they existed. Also there's nothing wrong with killing the evil, in fact if someone is a supervillain it's villainous NOT to kill them because they can just escape prison and kill more people.
She is NOT beating my goat tdk or spider man
If I remember correctly(as I watched this show while it was still airing), the reason why the adoptive parents dont remember how they adopted Becky is because at the time Becky came along, they were hippies and were implied to be under the influence when they took Becky and Captain Huggy in.
“Who’s your favorite marvel superhero?”
“Wordgirl.”
(This is my favorite video ever btw. Not even joking.)
Making a comically powerful characters main weakness their ego is actually terrifying if you really think about it
Not really
Personal theory: the show's cancelation was the nuclear option to deal with her, by having it end with her friend leaving her for being word girl, it makes her resent her powers, maybe desiring to never have them,, or to never have been in that situation. Hence she begins to self destruct her reality subconsciously. It was a planned moved incase they gave up on dealing with her and had her just self destroy. The show was cancelled because the setting no longer existed
In simpler terms this show needs a mature version with more action and confirmation of certain abilities, I would like that very much.
I've seen an ending for the show where it doesn't end like this. she returns to violet at school later. tries to make it up to her and the episode ends with her calmly introducing herself as both Becky and wordgirl before it ends with them sitting together on some swings.
Tbf word girl is a TV show In her universe at the end of every episode the narrator ask questions to the audience with his mic and purple shirt and curly hair
Or they cancelled the show for a real-life reason…
@@rocketvybeSame here! And even a cute flirty banter between Tobey and Becky, and a dark but heroic battle between Dr, Two Brains vs Becky
Wordgirl is my superhero favorite show because she’s the only superhero that ended her show with the saddest thing a kid could handle. No happy ending is both insane and the best thing ever.
The 90s Spider-Man show also ended with a bad ending
@@AwildautisticjessebakerEh, X-men 97 confirmed Pete was able to find MJ
nope
*Hiding the fact all his favorite childhood shows got canceled before having an good or bad ending*
@@Awildautisticjessebaker It wasn't supposed to though, seeing as it was a cliffhanger to lead into saving MJ. And this show is generally more crazy for that considering the difference is maturity/content between the two shows
you kinda forgot that with the constant use of the phrase of "no mass" when referring to travel and light, that she realistically could have full power over the mass of objects and thus be able to make things move without the massive shock waves along with herself if need be... though that in of itself is terrifying for normal people to consider.
Hope you have a great day & Safe Travels!
And yet here you are, referring to such as casually as a lunch date. You must be a theorist. Can I share an unrelated theory and ask for your opinion?
@@dadquality sure you can ask, what's the theory? also I just happen to think about things to their logical ends a little too much asking until I get to their essence[foundational principle]... so theorist, maybe, maybe not... I just dig deep.
Hope you have a great day & Safe Travels!
@@TheSensationalMr.Science Wonderful. My theory is simple. Gravity is really a misunderstood extension of buoyancy. Separating the two has confused much of our understanding of space and physics. Outer space is not a perfect vacuum and beyond the electromagnetic field of our sun is where we would find something like that.
@@dadquality that is interesting, but I must state you need not go into space for that effect to be noticed... the reason? balloons. they are more 'buoyant' in this analogy and thus float higher and higher to the surface of earths orbit, potentially even breaking it if having enough inertia to pass the initial surface of the "sea of stars" or in this case earth's orbital "sea".
that is very interesting to note that gravity and buoyancy have the same function but we apply it to two different words. sure the environment is different, but yeah definitely interesting and enlightening.
[EDIT: it is possible that the reason we have two words for this is the same as directions such as up and down. so with electromagnetism and the repelling of water atoms {thus creating an air pocket} we achieve upward momentum away from our planet, while with gravity that is inherently providing a downward {or toward-planet} momentum. thus we have two different words for it.]
Hope you have a great day & Safe Travels!
@@TheSensationalMr.Science precisely. So, given this misunderstanding, would you have any spitball ideas as to a more effective, or maybe efficient, means by which one might perform upward travel. Perhaps one less explosive than rocket science? I was thinking of a sort of electromagnetic sailboat sort of thing but I don't have enough understanding of it and it's getting more and more convoluted with research.
This video turns from basic powerscaling to bullshitting feats to just writing fanfiction and I can't tell if it's meant to be series or not but I love it
If it is, it makes me worry about literally every single fictional animal and child younger than her; doing that would land her behind bars, even if it's just for 5 seconds.
The ending actually made me cry. I love Wordgirl, she's my second favorite character, and her flaws made her so real to me. So knowing that the cancellation of the show means that she's forever lost to the void breaks my heart.
Despite my previous comment, I do agree that the writers have put a lot of work into this show. I mean, most kids' shows treat the audience like idiots who can't think for themselves just because they're kids! And it makes it impossible to watch both as a child and as an adult WITH or WITHOUT a child. But Wordgirl respects its audience, having the lessons flow as part of the plot and seem like a natural extension of the story, making it not just tolerable, but also ENJOYABLE, to watch.
edit: I think people are missing the point of my comment. I LOVE WORDGIRL.
My adult wife and I watched it and enjoy it, I think you're just not the target audience you do realize shows aren't meant for everyone right
@@aSipOfHemlocktea You're right, but PBS Kids is for KIDS. It was INTENDED for a child audience. But I enjoy it because unlike shows like Blue Clues or Dora The Explorer, which made me feel like an idiot even as a child, Wordgirl feels more like batman: TAS or some other pre-teen Saturday morning cartoon.
I loved word girl as a kid, and even during high school. In all honesty, every once in a while, I like to pull up PBS kids when I see word girl, cyberchase, arthur, or any of the good old chows
MLP FIM did that too, children show made for everyone and enjoyable for everyone
@@YoYoVideosFun That's exactly what I said -_-
6:00 it should also be worth noting that the ground under wordgirl is left completely undamaged after she catches the meteor.
Weight control
Inertia control and/or kinetic energy manipulation, actually.@@yaboy_edits
@@yaboy_editsor just such strong muscles that she simply negates the asteroid's velocity completely.
"but word girl isn't just a character, she's her pain, and she's screaming" i don't know but this fucking KILLED me
Wtf dude i never imagined wordgirl ended in such a dark scene... Hell nah dude this child series is wild 💀
Goku: "This warrior sounds awesome! I really want to fight her!"
She ain’t got shit on pizza Steve
Fr
Vid on uncle G would be dope
Birdarang
she aint even getting past giant realistic flying tiger 😭
Who is pizza Steve?
I'm going to be BRUTALLY honest, your video was so high quality that I didn't even look at your subscriber count and thought it was at least 200K+. You earned a sub
WOAH ME NEITHER! I WAS WATCHING THINKING THIS HAD TO BE THAT MUCH TOO BUT I READ YOUR COMMENT AND WAS SHOCKED
😊
I could feel your sanity slipping from you but I think it was really worth it. This is a cool deep dive into something I would’ve never done. Great job Noah! 😄
Let's not forget the time her favorite show was airing a special and she straight up went on live TV and threatened everyone to just stay home and do nothing for that exact reason and they listened
I did NOT expect a video essay on wordgirl (or really anything on wordgirl to pop back up on my feed after the years since elementary,) BUT FOR IT TO BE REALLY GOOD??? This is sickkk???
I’m 32 now with an 18 month old son, I’ve never really watched Word Girl till now. The show is easily my favorite on the network, it feels like I can genuinely enjoy the episodes as an adult watching while my son is along for the ride
Alright, i'm expecting this to be both fun and boil down to "Kid's show scaling is busted"
Its more like her powers have a lot of terrifying implications that if this wasn't a kid's show she can REALLY pull some horrifying stuff if she needs or wants to
If marvel is behind the comic then they at some point realized how OP wordgirl is
(In response to the kid show scaling comment btw) I think paw patrol scaling should get debunked, I don’t believe that chase can literally destroy a meteor
WordGirls unironically would be considered a Outer God on the Cthulhu Mythos, and it isn't just because Lovecraft would be afraid of a black teenager girl
It's more like "deranged man makes a series of increasingly more fringe, nonsensical connections that lead to Wordgirl's brother somehow being Spongebob
Goku: "I've heard you're pretty strong!"
Wordgirl puts Goku through her own Tournament of Power and it's a spelling bee.
@@redundantfridge9764this ultra instinct boutta go crazy
Sorry, but no. Goku's power scaling is absolutely insane, placing him at multiversal levels due to his feats and growth throughout *Dragon Ball Super*. By the end of the series, Goku in his Ultra Instinct form can effortlessly keep up with beings capable of erasing entire universes, like Jiren and Beerus, and even threaten the fabric of reality itself. His raw speed, strength, and combat instinct are leagues beyond anything WordGirl could even comprehend. WordGirl might be clever with words, but let’s face it: she’s a Saturday morning cartoon hero who stops petty crimes, not a god-tier warrior who battles multiversal threats. One punch from Goku, even in his base form, would obliterate her and her vocabulary in an instant. Comparing these two is like putting a lion against a fly-Goku wins effortlessly every single time.
By the time Goku achieves forms like Ultra Instinct or taps into the power of Hakai, he’s operating on a completely different level of existence-multiversal, to be precise. Hakai isn’t just some flashy attack; it’s an ability that erases beings completely from existence, soul and all, bypassing durability, regeneration, and any other trick someone like WordGirl could dream up. WordGirl, a character whose "threats" consist of stopping minor crimes and reciting grammar rules, wouldn’t even last a microsecond against Goku. Forget dodging; she wouldn’t even perceive the moment she’s erased. Goku fights gods, dimensions crumble around him, and he holds his own against beings who could snuff out universes casually. WordGirl is playing checkers while Goku is rewriting the rules of existence itself. Comparing the two is not just laughable-it’s insulting. Goku doesn’t just beat her; he wipes her from history without even giving her a chance to speak her next pun. She wouldn't even make it past Goku’s power-up sequence, let alone survive Hakai. Game over.
@@redundantfridge9764Not a spelling bee💀
@@kaszra3244 bro wrote a whole essay
Glazing goku lol
Genuinely thank you so much for making a video on Wordgirl and being interested in kids shows in general! It’s a good video strategy as many people grew up on the shows and are interested in being reminded of how the shows were while also being engaged in the interesting topic of power scaling, but it also means so much to the small but dedicated fan community around shows like this! It’s so very cool to see a whole almost 40 minute long video just about Wordgirl!
This video is very Alex Bale and you know what I am all for it. This was absolutely incredible and the editing was amazing. This was genuinely one of the greatest conspiracy theories I’ve ever seen
For very similar reasons, i would like to see WORDGIRL in an episode of INVINCIBLE. Would be cool and funny, especially since one of Marks fights was similar to wordgirls beat down. Also El Tigre, underrated.
Wordgirl did has a fight scene in reference to invincible
omg i el tigre was my favorite superhero show, you just unlocked a memory in my little kid brain
@@BigDerp21thats the funny thing, INVINCIBLE referenced world girl
The Cartoon was made Before invincible comics were even a thing
@@BigDerp21yep. The train scene from the movie. The Invincible comic was around back then, so funny to think someone on staff read it and then animated it,
If I had a nickel for every word girl power scaling video I’ve seen, I’d have two nickels, which isn’t a lot, but it’s weird that it happened twice.
Oh you have seen that video about wordgirl vs omniman.
if i had a nickel for every i see this comment format, id have alot which isn’t weird cause idk man its just isnt
The Phineas and Ferb reference is fire
Dr. Doofenshmirts( Forgot how to spell his name) reference. Nice.
Goated reference
Here's A Question............WHAT IF............WordGirl, DeadPool, She-Hulk, And Pinkie Pie Met Each Other, Would The Fourth Wall Be Able To Handle It?. 37:38
Throw in Maddie Hatter too
@Yvonne-Bella Let's Do It.
And Mr. Invincible.
@@Yvonne-Bella discord and bill cypher don’t forget them
This has both the potential for being the most insufferable comedy skit ever or the funniest, it all depends if the writer learned about the Fourth Wall through Rick and Morty if if he learned about it through TAWOG
7:41 & 10:28-It is even worse when you remember Huggy was her adoptive family before he found the Botsfords for her. Very interesting synopsis of Wordgirl's feats compared to the speed of light (the natural human capability comparisons were interesting too) & compared to other superpowered characters! Also, her reality powers are interesting. Great synopsis!
where the hell did my 37 minutes go, this is an insanely well made video!
@@fusion425 thanks! Another one coming this week!
makes sense. wordgirl has control over words, and how is every piece of media created? by using words
hang on would this mean her powers somewhat depend on the medium being used to tell her story? for example, in a live-action film, while she would be able to mess with the script, she can't stop the actors from improvising. however, in a prose novel, there is literally no limit to the things she can do
@@masterboa6321 holy hell
what would happen if you put her in the stanley parable?
this is some 1984 type shit with the language control implications of this idea
Girl is about to ichibei from bleach
Death note under her tongue.👅
I'm at 25:17 right now, and there are four things I want to slightly correct or talk about.
Wordgirl's sonic screech isn't guaranteed to work against the viltrumites because they are only week to certain frequencies themselves, not just very loud sounds.
It's a bit ingenious to say Wordgirl is stronger than Superman when he's struggling to lift something 1 million times bigger than the heaviest object Wordgirl lifted with ease.
A majority of the characters can break the fourth wall and talk with the narrator. I believe some have already interacted with it like some of the villains, can't remember all the times exactly, it's either meant to be a gag to progress plot or just a nice moment between the characters and the narrator.
Miss Power isn't from Lexicon. She's a different alien from a different planet like how Kid Math is from Hexagon.
Edit: Okay, I've finished the video now. A few more things left.
The narrator gets frozen in time in timeout with Dr. Two Brains, not something that would happen to TOAA.
Mystery Meat is the only Wordgirl media published by Marvel, everything else is either PBS Kids or Boom studios. It's not exactly correct to connect them just because one comic was published by Marvel, along with the fact that the show is filled with more references to DC than Marvel ever had in the show.
The contracts are just the characters knowing they're in the show, and the characters have a pre-established history before the show's existence and Wordgirl's birth so it would be weird for them to be pulled from different universes to help contain Wordgirl.
Also, this one is more my belief, Wordgirl never really disobeys the narrator, he just lets her think she is when she's really following the script anyway. The fourth wall aspect of going between scenes is still there, but she's not free from the script. My main reasoning for this is one, something like this never really happens again, and two, the scene change was really slow in that one specific moment. Most times it's either instant or very fast from what I remember, but this one moved exceptionally slow compared to others.
Overall a good video, just felt the need to mention a few things.
Just wanted to mention here that regarding the fourth wall breaks and never disobeying the Narrator, she still purposely stopped a scene transition to see where she should go, which the Narrator did note was not supposed to happen and was purposely against her doing that. And then shows little remorse for doing so. The show would've worked if she had followed the script and she probably found a clue very soon after that points towards where the Butcher would be, but she just decided to not waste time and cut out the middle man. She still has the ability to physically affect the fourth wall, and thus could use that to her advantage.
And to add onto that, the Narrator in _WordGirl_ is technically all-knowing, as when WordGirl was thinking something to herself in her head, the Narrator responded. When she asked how he could read her thoughts, he simply said, "I'm the Narrator. I hear everything." So in a way, since the Narrator is pretty much everywhere she goes, every opponent she could go up against would be at a disadvantage as the Narrator could hear their thoughts and notify WordGirl of their plans before they could make use of it.
@primrosevale1995 Like I said, the narrator thing was more my belief on the thing. There's most definitely a possibility that the narrator was lying to Wordgirl. Whether she did it intentionally or not isn't what I'm talking about, it's about whether or not she's still following the script, which she could very well still be. It's like how Deadpool in Marvel can interact with others between comics panels but can't disobey the writers writing him into certain scenarios.
I never questioned the narrator being all knowing, but as far as we know, that's limited to her verse. And even if you're talking about her verse, the narrator makes it very clear he's not supposed to help her like that. Sure they can be all friendly during the show, but the most he can do is call someone to action without telling them what to do. That's as far as he goes with Wordgirl in fights. He also chooses to let her find out about the event later on pretty much every time. He may hint at it if it's a new villain like he does The Learnerer but when it comes to an old villain she knows, he either goes to the villain's lair to find out their plan, or let's Wordgirl find out for herself. He never goes "Hey, Tobey's planning a robot attack today." Because it literally contradicts the point of there being a story for kids to learn from or there even being something significant about the day if she just handles the problem before it happens.
@@Shadow-yh5qo Personally, I think that hearing the narrator is just something everyone in the cast can do, or the Narrator lets certain people hear him at a time, depending on the script, with Becky being an exception since she hears him ALL the time, that being said it doesn't really matter as WordGirl is still shown to be able to outmanuver him sometimes and do things he wouldn't expect, like grabbing the scene transition, or tricking him into telling her important information she needs, a master manipulator that little girl is
@yummynubs3646 Oh yeah, all the characters can hear the narrator when he allows it, that is basically canon, Becky more so, but there are times she can't hear him. She's only really aware of him speaking when she's in the scene. Also, I'm not denying that it is shown her manipulating the narrator, I'm debating on whether she was actually manipulating the narrator, or if she was manipulated into believing she was. The narrator could just have let it happen and made her believe she tricked him just so they could move the episode along.
18:00 Dora being written off as schizophrenic was NOT on my 2025 bingo card 🤣🤣
Three Stands that can beat her:
Heavens Door: The targets face opens like a book and Rohan can read and write in it. In the first appearance, Rohan had to have the target see a page of manga in order for it to activate, but later he develops the ability to activate it without the page. Presumably it’s a similar level of instantaneous. The benefit with most Stands is that the ability is usually so specific and unusual that even the protagonists are often blindsided by the enemy’s first attacks. So Rohan just suddenly uses it on her and writes “I cannot harm Kishibe Rohan” and after that there’s nothing that she can do.
King Crimson: So how it works is that Diavolo first uses the ability Epitaph to see what is fated to happen in the next few seconds. Then when he activates King Crimson, the prediction plays out but Diavolo is completely noncorporeal and can move wherever he wants. When time resumes, no one except him has any perception of the span of time which Diavolo has effectively erased. What this means practically is that King Crimson is a guaranteed dodge and sneak attack combo. Again, the sheer unpredictability of Stand abilities gives him an advantage. And he doesn’t necessarily need to one shot her, after all the ability is infamously confusing. It’s hard enough for adult fans of JoJo to wrap their heads around it, imagine trying to understand it as a panicked and confused child. There wouldn’t be enough time for the narrator to explain it.
Cheap Trick: It is very much as the name implies. Cheap Trick is a user less stand which latches onto a targets back. When someone else looks at the back of the person it is latched onto, the person dies and Cheap Trick is transferred to the person who saw the other persons back. However if she understands the ability quick enough she can just go into space so that it can’t transfer. And also it’s implied that spirits or ghosts could rip it off without killing the host.
I'm not a JoJo fan, and I've never even consumed any of it's media. So, take what I'm about to say with a grain of salt, but are you implying that a superhero who is based around the written word would be stopped by someone writing words, or putting words in her head? I don't know how this "Heaven's Door" power works exactly, but Word Girl is the kind of hero who can just weasel her way out of that, the way you've described it.
The video didn't go into detail about it, but it's kind of her thing. She knows basically everything about language! She's from the planet Lexicon! It's in the show's intro theme!
Saw wordgirl and immediately clicked. Wordgirl was literally my favorite kids show, and most the people i know don't know about her at all which makes me sad
Same, used to see it air all the time on PBS Kids back in the day (since I couldn't afford Nickelodeon.) Looking back now on some of the bangers I got to see, I'm kinda glad I didn't have proper cable till I was 10
@mayoraeryn same
If anything I think The Narrator would be a Watcher because he is noted as also having a brother and a mother, plus this would basically just make Word Girl a giant episode of What If. But this asks the question, who would win, World Girl or Ultron with all the Infinity Stones.🤔
Wordgirl, hands down.
@@SupersuMC Sorry, but word girl is WEAK. you talk about ultron like he's a man wearing a costume at a little kids birthday party. you want to talk about POWER? talk about goku. Goku's power scaling is absolutely insane, placing him at multiversal levels due to his feats and growth throughout *Dragon Ball Super*. By the end of the series, Goku in his Ultra Instinct form can effortlessly keep up with beings capable of erasing entire universes, like Jiren and Beerus, and even threaten the fabric of reality itself. His raw speed, strength, and combat instinct are leagues beyond anything WordGirl could even comprehend. WordGirl might be clever with words, but let’s face it: she’s a Saturday morning cartoon hero who stops petty crimes, not a god-tier warrior who battles multiversal threats. One punch from Goku, even in his base form, would obliterate her and her vocabulary in an instant. Comparing these two is like putting a lion against a fly-Goku wins effortlessly every single time.
By the time Goku achieves forms like Ultra Instinct or taps into the power of Hakai, he’s operating on a completely different level of existence-multiversal, to be precise. Hakai isn’t just some flashy attack; it’s an ability that erases beings completely from existence, soul and all, bypassing durability, regeneration, and any other trick someone like WordGirl could dream up. WordGirl, a character whose "threats" consist of stopping minor crimes and reciting grammar rules, wouldn’t even last a microsecond against Goku. Forget dodging; she wouldn’t even perceive the moment she’s erased. Goku fights gods, dimensions crumble around him, and he holds his own against beings who could snuff out universes casually. WordGirl is playing checkers while Goku is rewriting the rules of existence itself. Comparing the two is not just laughable-it’s insulting. Goku doesn’t just beat her; he wipes her from history without even giving her a chance to speak her next pun. She wouldn't even make it past Goku’s power-up sequence, let alone survive Hakai. Game over.
@@blackishsheep9156I think you got your point across.
@@blackishsheep9156 Thing is though, Word Girl lives in a reality designed to be a kid's cartoon, at all costs, so no matter what, there is always going to be a happy ending, and I'm sure that the happy ending doesn't involve Word Girl getting erased from existence.
@@dragonvonwolf5978 good.
0:44 "I would like to talk about it for an hour, or an hour and a half"
...So, why don't you? Why does this video run short? Why is this a mere thirty-seven minutes, and thirty-seven seconds?
WHERE IS THE HOUR AND A HALF DIRECTOR'S CUT???
#ReleaseTheBoutlerCut
...also, just realize that I'm not subscribed while typing this. Will fix that right now.
For real, WE NEED THE WHOLE THING! IT DIDN'T FEEL LIKE ENOUGH
What do we want the director's cut, when do we want it whenever it's the most convenient for the guy who's going to make it, Why do we want it because he makes decent content I would call it great but he got the plane statistics wrong.
I thought this was going in a "wordgirl fabricated her own universe in her mind to keep her from going insane" direction
"Word Girl Doesnt Kill"
Tobeys Robots:....
Surpassing Light speed is a pretty common feat for fictional characters.
Examples of characters who surpass lightspeed include ichigo, superman, all green lanterns, most versions of flash, goku, naruto and so on so forth.
Superman is stronger in the comics then he was in the dcau like every other character in that show.
Bro thank you
more like superpowered popular shows. Because there are still plenty of shows with powerful beings that never get that fast, like DanDaDan, Assasination Classroom, Afro Samurai, Samarui Jack, Adventure Time, Attack on Titan, Demon Slayer... and so on
but she easily broke 500 times the speed of light
@@americancommunist6076Superman has casual broken infinity with his speed alone. Superman has immeasurable speed and he’s been passed faster than light since forever
@@Vegeta654Wordgirl held back her powers when using it on the villains because it would be boring for her. Meanwhile Superman struggling to beat a bald guy 😭🙏
Can't wait for the WordGirl vs Minecraft Steve match up
The unstoppable force vs The immovable object scenario type of situation.
@Wayoutlay58Ngl Steve is a very movable object in this case
@@ProtoAlpha why can't both?
@Wayoutlay58 Steve is in no way on Wordgirl's level
I think you mean the Terrarian, Steve is definitely beatable
I used to eatch all the old school, early 2000s, PBS kid shows. Such good writing, plots, and yes - learning. Kudos for this post. This came up in my suggestions but now a subscriber 😃
*Goku:* "Hey! I hear you're pretty strong. Let's fight!"
4:30, like superman, who gets more powerful by absorbing yellow sunlight, I believe that wordgirl simply doesn't do any kind of physical training.
So in that case, red sun soloes word girl😭
@@Meatyballer
Red sun, red sun over paradise
Red sun, red sun over paradise
Golden rays of the glorious sunshine
Sending down such a blood-red light
Now, the animals slowly retreat to the shadows, out of sight
Arid winds blow across the mountains
Giving flight to the birds of prey
In the distance machines come to transform Eden, day by day
@tapurate638 Wth💀
@@tapurate638
Only love is with us now
Something warm and pure
Find the peace within ourselves
No need for a cure...
I always really find it interesting when people powerscale Wordgirl, it always seems it's a lot more than I expected or a lot less... But her having the ability to just affect the logic and physicality of her universe is pretty crazy but strangely fitting.
I do have to ask though, was the ending of this video purposely dramatize to make it seem very serious?
The Rise of Miss Power was not the finale of Wordgirl, that would be the two part special called Rhyme and Reason. And even at the end of that, Becky and Violet have closure together and become friends again.
I'm just curious, I might be misunderstanding things, but really enjoyed this video and thought the editing was amazing!
@KlugSupremacy ok so uh after looking I have realized I made a grave mistake and assumed the rise of miss power was the finale 🤦 but let’s just pretend the ending was all for dramatic effect
@@Noah_BoulterMake a part two. Please.
Tbf word girl is a TV show In her universe at the end of every episode the narrort ask questions to the audience with his mic and purple shirt and curly hair that's how all the contracts are mentioned because their actors all the cheaters or most end up breaking chacter and talking to the narrator. Also she's the star of the show which is why the narrator sometimes listens to her.
@@Noah_Boulter People are hella mad thinking that you said it on purpose just for dramatic effect and that you lied to us so uh you should _probably_ have a new pinned comment or something 😬
She warned all the villains that she needed to do recreation time and they all obliged, I don't think Superman, Batman, Goku or Saitama can make Lex Luthor, Joker, Frieza or Boros do that 😂
A demonstration in the show, the villains (as far as I know), while supervillains, still have a certain code of conduct. Even brainwashing needs to be permitted before it’s allowed to go through.
And a certain butcher thought it was wise to just stay indoors during that break time. It helps that a demonstration of what the usually-lax Wordgirl is willing to do got through.
The counter: yog sothoth from the cuthulu mythos. The reason is because imagine all the words she says IS yog sothoth, all of existence is yog sothoth. And if she someho managed to kill all of existence, she would die too.
Considering Popeye lived getting erased from paper, I feel like at minimum it's a stalemate between those two.
There needs to be a continuation, where Word Girl is grown up and the show isn't restricted to PBS limits and can show more mature themes. That would be so hype.
Like if she showed up in Invincible in some way
On it
Adult Swim WordGirl: "Today we're going to learn about the phrase "Fuck around and find out."
Pretty sure somebody made a fan comic based on that idea. Search up word girl invincible and you could probably find it.
It could also be a reconstruction to Wordgirl both as a hero and a person. Despite the grimmer tone and the dread of losing control, she could outright refuse to become a villain.
Not all darker shows need to have a cynical take.
Shame wordgirl doesn't meet other superheroes in her universe
She has before.
Word girl vs one punch man is a fight I wouldn’t survive watching, but I would still pay to watch.
Edit: I’m not saying that One Punch Man is better or stronger than Word Girl I’m just saying that I’d want to see a fight between them.
Saitama would one tap
@@Wendigo107 Nah, she could definetly take some punches, and it would be a good ass fight, watching her push Saitama even further beyond. Since his power is pretty much infinite scaling (Cosmic Garou fight)
@@Roeclean she'd be lucky to survive a sneeze if this man thinks FTL is a high tier speed feat then his saying rubbish saitama would actually one shot even garou would beat her there's nothing suggesting that she's able to give them good fights
Can't she change things? If OPM isn't moving at infinite speed adn she has time to spell something, couldn't she evade him?
Like can't she interact with the 4th wall?
It would be funny if the creators of worldgirl commented "You're looking too much into this"
1:27 BRO DID AN INVINCIBLE
INSTANT SUBSCRIBE FOR THAT ONE
Don’t forget the train scene in BOTH shows
Because she's... (Trumpet noises)
this feels like absolute insanity in a good way. you're so underrated imo
The only character that can kill word girl is Bobobo. He can just rewrite her past and make that she has no powers
There's also Rhett Con who can do similar things. True reality manipulation is the power that destroys all.
Ichiibe from Bleach has the power to control the identity of all things via names and words. He can erase her powers and make her as powerless as an amoeba and rewrite her name and identity as he sees fit. Also, Eraserhead from MHA can turn off her powers by simply staring at her continually. Alsoalso am pretty sure Wonder of U from Jojo's Bizarre adventure could solo her and most of fiction because that stand is just that busted and reality warping
There are a LOT of characters that can kill Wordgirl.
Shallow Vernal, Yogiri Takatou, Misogi Kumagawa, Iihiko Shishime, The One Above All (In cannon, The One Above All has only created one being that can go against him, which is Lucifer -- who is not Wordgirl), the Scarlet King, Discord, Bill Cipher, Bugs Bunny, Altair, etc.
Wordgirl is not particularly special.
@Sigmaairav ywatch no diffed him
Sorry, but no. GOKU is a character that could beat word girl. Goku's power scaling is absolutely insane, placing him at multiversal levels due to his feats and growth throughout *Dragon Ball Super*. By the end of the series, Goku in his Ultra Instinct form can effortlessly keep up with beings capable of erasing entire universes, like Jiren and Beerus, and even threaten the fabric of reality itself. His raw speed, strength, and combat instinct are leagues beyond anything WordGirl could even comprehend. WordGirl might be clever with words, but let’s face it: she’s a Saturday morning cartoon hero who stops petty crimes, not a god-tier warrior who battles multiversal threats. One punch from Goku, even in his base form, would obliterate her and her vocabulary in an instant. Comparing these two is like putting a lion against a fly-Goku wins effortlessly every single time.
By the time Goku achieves forms like Ultra Instinct or taps into the power of Hakai, he’s operating on a completely different level of existence-multiversal, to be precise. Hakai isn’t just some flashy attack; it’s an ability that erases beings completely from existence, soul and all, bypassing durability, regeneration, and any other trick someone like WordGirl could dream up. WordGirl, a character whose "threats" consist of stopping minor crimes and reciting grammar rules, wouldn’t even last a microsecond against Goku. Forget dodging; she wouldn’t even perceive the moment she’s erased. Goku fights gods, dimensions crumble around him, and he holds his own against beings who could snuff out universes casually. WordGirl is playing checkers while Goku is rewriting the rules of existence itself. Comparing the two is not just laughable-it’s insulting. Goku doesn’t just beat her; he wipes her from history without even giving her a chance to speak her next pun. She wouldn't even make it past Goku’s power-up sequence, let alone survive Hakai. Game over.
Underrated word girl solos 🫡🫡🔥
Sorry, but no. GOKU solos. Goku's power scaling is absolutely insane, placing him at multiversal levels due to his feats and growth throughout *Dragon Ball Super*. By the end of the series, Goku in his Ultra Instinct form can effortlessly keep up with beings capable of erasing entire universes, like Jiren and Beerus, and even threaten the fabric of reality itself. His raw speed, strength, and combat instinct are leagues beyond anything WordGirl could even comprehend. WordGirl might be clever with words, but let’s face it: she’s a Saturday morning cartoon hero who stops petty crimes, not a god-tier warrior who battles multiversal threats. One punch from Goku, even in his base form, would obliterate her and her vocabulary in an instant. Comparing these two is like putting a lion against a fly-Goku wins effortlessly every single time.
By the time Goku achieves forms like Ultra Instinct or taps into the power of Hakai, he’s operating on a completely different level of existence-multiversal, to be precise. Hakai isn’t just some flashy attack; it’s an ability that erases beings completely from existence, soul and all, bypassing durability, regeneration, and any other trick someone like WordGirl could dream up. WordGirl, a character whose "threats" consist of stopping minor crimes and reciting grammar rules, wouldn’t even last a microsecond against Goku. Forget dodging; she wouldn’t even perceive the moment she’s erased. Goku fights gods, dimensions crumble around him, and he holds his own against beings who could snuff out universes casually. WordGirl is playing checkers while Goku is rewriting the rules of existence itself. Comparing the two is not just laughable-it’s insulting. Goku doesn’t just beat her; he wipes her from history without even giving her a chance to speak her next pun. She wouldn't even make it past Goku’s power-up sequence, let alone survive Hakai. Game over.
@@blackishsheep9156 Sorry, but no. Goku's power scaling is absolutely insane, placing him at multiversal levels due to his feats and growth throughout *Dragon Ball Super*. By the end of the series, Goku in his Ultra Instinct form can effortlessly keep up with beings capable of erasing entire universes, like Jiren and Beerus, and even threaten the fabric of reality itself. His raw speed, strength, and combat instinct are leagues beyond anything WordGirl could even comprehend. WordGirl might be clever with words, but let’s face it: she’s a Saturday morning cartoon hero who stops petty crimes, not a god-tier warrior who battles multiversal threats. One punch from Goku, even in his base form, would obliterate her and her vocabulary in an instant. Comparing these two is like putting a lion against a fly-Goku wins effortlessly every single time.
By the time Goku achieves forms like Ultra Instinct or taps into the power of Hakai, he’s operating on a completely different level of existence-multiversal, to be precise. Hakai isn’t just some flashy attack; it’s an ability that erases beings completely from existence, soul and all, bypassing durability, regeneration, and any other trick someone like WordGirl could dream up. WordGirl, a character whose "threats" consist of stopping minor crimes and reciting grammar rules, wouldn’t even last a microsecond against Goku. Forget dodging; she wouldn’t even perceive the moment she’s erased. Goku fights gods, dimensions crumble around him, and he holds his own against beings who could snuff out universes casually. WordGirl is playing checkers while Goku is rewriting the rules of existence itself. Comparing the two is not just laughable-it’s insulting. Goku doesn’t just beat her; he wipes her from history without even giving her a chance to speak her next pun. She wouldn't even make it past Goku’s power-up sequence, let alone survive Hakai. Game over.
@@kaszra3244Can Haruhi Suzumiya beat Wordgirl tho?
the mask solos
“All of fiction”
(Some kids oc: you underestimate my power)
If you go faster than light, you go back in time because of the relationship between time and space. Add time traveler to her list of feats.
I'd play Rivals if they added WordGirl ngl
Hopefully it won't happen.
@@danteshollowedgroundsshe would break the game
@@IntenseEffectDripVegetaXV2 and the internet
@@AsadKhan-ic9qioh no if that’s what i’m thinking you’re implying then jon want her in the game at all
@ what?
4:29 “What’s a, what’s a workout look like for Wordgirl?”
*this was the beginning of the downfall of his sanity* 😂
Bruh, this theory is so good I didn’t want it to end! I NEED someone to make a fanfiction of what happens next.
"WorldGirl is God."
"There's only one God ma'am, and I'm pretty sure he doesn't dress like that."
The Narrator could be one of the Watchers in Marvel instead of The One Above All. As we saw in What If, Infinity Ultron was able to threaten and hear the Watcher just like Word Girl with the Narrator. This would lower her power level to that of Infinity Ultron which actually makes sense.
Not much of a comfort considering what Infinity Ultron is capable of, and he needed artifacts to power himself up to such a level!
7:54 worth noting that she *may* have the ability to talk to animals judging by how she can sorta understand Huggy? Also yeah, her ego is her fatal flaw here and the only thing that grounds her because what kid doesn’t have an ego twice their size?
What if when the word girl comic came out her powers were to broad and powerful for actual words, so the narrator made a universe for her in the form of the show, as you said, but another reason I think the show could have ended is because Marvel’s Incursion. An event where each universe were faced with destruction, which started in 2015.
Oh boy can't wait for Wordgril to be in Marvel rivals
"what can't she do"
Pick good friends, honestly.
I would make jokes and poke fun at Wordgirl....but she would just grab me outta the screen and drop me off a building as a joke.
Now I'm wondering who would win in a fight: Wordgirl or Uncle Grandpa?
I suspect that it would depend on the writers given that both have elder god levels of reality-bending capabilities.
Uncle Grandpa wins most fights.
Uncle Grandpa, like I wouldn't be surprised if Wordgirl straight up erased Uncle Grandpa from all planes of existence and non-existence and he's just there behind her and says "Man, I'd hate to be that guy"
31:20 Tom Kenny also voices Dr. Two-Brains. Is this why he is her main villain? Lmao
Wowzer, what a creatively crafted video. I also enjoying partaking in the viewing of Wordgirl.
I will give you a scenario that could basically mean the end of her (This would never happen and is completely hypothetical, Kirby is in this case me playing a Kirby game): Kirby.... hear me out. He is a small adorable pink puffball with the stomach that is the multiverse and the lungs of god. word girl would not be intimidated and approach Kirby, and Kirby being Kirby eats her and gains every ability she has. Kirby then using the godly pause button with the ability menu learns how to use her power better than she can. Kirby also has no ego and being able to use her one weakness that Kirby doesn't have can and will use the advantage. Kirby has multiple lives so he can fail multiple times and will learn to have a higher knowledge of how to use it therefore giving Kirby a second advantage. A third advantage would be Kirby being able to befriend gods, take for example in a more recent installment of the Kirby franchise: Kirby star allies, he can just befriend a bossfight with a heart that can just form from nothing. plus his friends have powers and aren't just other random 10 year olds or middle aged people obsessed with money and or want her dead. Referring to the pause menu again she can't just stop something that stops all of time and shows one person a set of buttons. Kirby would win.
Even if surprised, word girl could probably avoid being sucked in by just flying out.
18:33 who else noticed the V-sauce theme played when he said “or is he” that was just perfect.
Give OP powers to a Youngling and you get Word Girl
Kirby:finally a worthy adversary our battle will be legendary
I unironically dig the idea that Wordgirl's universe is a prison to keep the rest of existence safe from her, like she's some kind of cosmic horror.
The average toon strength is on a completely different level altogether.
It’s…not though.
it’s not 😭😭😭 it takes a whole second for her to get to the moon a second it takes the flash a second to get around the earth 2-3 times so it’s taking him at least a millisecond to go around the earth 😭😭 and than superman who is able to kind of keep up with flash can get to the moon in a millisecond 😭 and than deadpool who manages to break the 4th everytime yeah cartoon strength doesn’t need to be nerfed it needs to be amplified 😭😭😭
Wordgirl is kinda strong, and everybody always compares her to superman? She has super speed,super stength,super hearing,flight,ice breath,sonic scream,etc.
duh that is her comparison of course people will
I love your thumbnails. It’s so bad ass
Word girl didn't deserve to be left crying at the end of the show
From what I hear, what wasn’t said is that things took a turn for the better.
Novel Kars: your ability is mine and it's better
if every series that has made a crossover with marvel at some point is theoretically canon in it's universe, like with wordgirl, then the brazillian comic "Turma Da Mônica" is also canon... one of the characters can literally warp reality, and he just does it to mess around with a 7 year old boy (i'm talking about Louco, also known as Licurgo) and that's just the tip of the iceberg
I was fully expecting the end of this video to go into how WordGirl has a mental break and breaks out of her universe to systematically tear the Marvel universe apart 'Deadpool kills the Marvel Universe' style but considering how the Canon Ending of the show is a happy one anyway I don't think that would've happened anyway
Though it does make me think, outside of psychos like us obsessing over WordGirl and bringing her back into the spotlight slowly but surely, she hasn't gotten any play or even been talked about since the show's been cancelled, so even if the show did end on that sad note and Becky ended up truly alone at the end, and she went mad, would she be able to leave anyway, what if the narrator made a contingency that puts a major lockdown on her universe in the event that her show gets cancelled, to make sure that she can't escape in the worst possible scenario, that lockdown basically just being that no one remembers her so she can't be brought back, cus realistically, she couldn't do anything against that, she can't force animators or comic writers to write her breaking out of her universe and getting revenge, she'd just be ultimately, truly trapped
I guess it's a good thing that Violet ended up coming back around in the end then
Maybe I’m missing something since I never watched this show front to back, but doesn’t the show end with the status quo being restored? Becky and Violet became friends again, some villains do something she needs to stop, and the narrator does his thing?…am I remembering that right? It sounds like he combines the Ms Power episodes (which I understand to be the original intended ending) and the show’s actual finale where Violet finds out Becky is WordGirl
Becky and Violet become friends again, but Violet knows her identity. Similarly, in “Invasion of the Bunny-Lovers”, Scoops learns her identity, but the next couple seasons up to the finale, it doesnt return to the status quo where Scoops is trying to unearth her identity. That role goes to Rose, his coworker at the Daily Rag, who also eventually finds out. Basically, Violet finding out was supposed to set off a new status quo.
When she fights Steve on creative mode….
And just like that, a pbs show becomes an analog horror. Well done.
Your analysis made me very happy I have no clue how you don’t have 500k because I believe you deserve it
She ain't beating. Popeye the sailor man, bugs Bunny, uncle grandpa, shaggy.
You mixxed together the plots of "The Rise of Mrs. Power" and "Rhyme and Reason" in your outro but other than that it was an enjoyable video