The moment you realize Gangle's sad mask is actually her face, while the happy masks are both figurative and literal masks. They don't actually make her happy. They just let her keep up the act.
I guess that Gangle's sad mask is actually her face, while the happy masks are both figurative and literal masks. They don't actually make her happy. They just let her keep up the act. It makes sense that there's a distinction. The sad mask is the one actually attached to Gangle's body while the happy masks are removable.
8:18 - Ragatha getting high and seeing Gangle's mask for what it truly is (a monster) is pretty much what most food service people realize at one point or another. "Oh. they suck. I don't care anymore."
I don't know about "monster" but I think you're kind of on the point of it being something that's really not good. Masking your true emotions, wearing a constant smile and trying to remain upbeat no matter what..... that's scary. So I wouldn't say "they suck" more like "oh there is a lot wrong with them...... heh, but not my problem."
1:56 - This is actually a reference to a series of comics Gooseworx made in-between the pilot episode and Candy Carrier Chaos. These comics featured Pomni's "iconic unicorn horn" and her catchphrase "well it's possible." They're... very weird, better reflecting Gooseworx's strange sense a humor better than the series itself, if you can imagine that.
When Gangle talked about making your own web comic I think that she might’ve been talking about herself because we saw her drawing at the end
Yeah, I got the feeling it was essentially Gangle reiterating what their managers/people in their life told them.
Yeah, that was some pretty obvious projection if you ask me.
The moment you realize Gangle's sad mask is actually her face, while the happy masks are both figurative and literal masks. They don't actually make her happy. They just let her keep up the act.
"Klinger" is CRAZY
Klinger and his beloved wife Queemie.
As someone who used to work at fast food this was strongly accurate
Gangle’s happy mask was plastic. AKA, it was fake.
I guess that Gangle's sad mask is actually her face, while the happy masks are both figurative and literal masks. They don't actually make her happy. They just let her keep up the act. It makes sense that there's a distinction. The sad mask is the one actually attached to Gangle's body while the happy masks are removable.
8:18 - Ragatha getting high and seeing Gangle's mask for what it truly is (a monster) is pretty much what most food service people realize at one point or another.
"Oh. they suck. I don't care anymore."
I don't know about "monster" but I think you're kind of on the point of it being something that's really not good. Masking your true emotions, wearing a constant smile and trying to remain upbeat no matter what..... that's scary. So I wouldn't say "they suck" more like "oh there is a lot wrong with them...... heh, but not my problem."
16:06 that Raggedy Ann and Andy reference was word for word. 😂
Ragatha is no Girl's Toy! :P
1:56 - This is actually a reference to a series of comics Gooseworx made in-between the pilot episode and Candy Carrier Chaos. These comics featured Pomni's "iconic unicorn horn" and her catchphrase "well it's possible." They're... very weird, better reflecting Gooseworx's strange sense a humor better than the series itself, if you can imagine that.
Oh if you were wondering zoobles VA is still Ashley Nichols
14:58
😎 I know this reference.
10:07 If you look closely, you can see Gummigoo at least has some memory of Pomni
I've worked my fair share of fast food restaurants and I would not do it again. I felt this
I've had a few stupid burgers in my time
Hope you didn't get too much of the stupid sauce.
Gangle was so close to abstracting this episode
I love you guys!!
Glorb the bottom 3 is out right now please take a look at it
This entire Episode Spoke to Me in ways that’s brought Me to Human tears🥹🥲