Taka has a horrible feeling about this
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- Опубліковано 4 кві 2024
- These plots need to STAY gone, they're so bad.
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Keep in mind: there’s an 1800’s opera that lampooned the love potion plot (by having it just be just snake oil sold by a con-man), so Taka is really correct on how poorly they aged
And the irony that the original snake oil apparently actually worked! Sure a very specific snake prepared in a specific way, but did something.
Then people started squeezing everything that rattles until they realized they could sell any oil and so it entered the lexicon faster than you could say "the chinese oil snake was hunted to extinction".
@@Mordecrox well, technically in the show the said love potion was just cheep wine, I was just using the phrase. But that is an interesting fact
I'm starting to see why Bluster didn't make it beyond the 2000s.
I feel like he'd probably have a lot of stans on the site formerly known as Twitter.
To quote the best version of this show, “And with that, I will now commit, mmmmjump die.”
Love potions really have aged poorly. Before, it was romanticized quite often, or never considered anything bad. Now? It's literally drugging someone.
*Bluster starts singing*
Taka: Goddammit!
*Musical Number starts*
Taka: "Fuck..."
Only love potion plot I liked was on Power Rangers.
And in the end, they revealed that Zedd really did love Rita even without it.
I'll go ahead and submit the Hey Arnold love potion episode for "ones that didn't age as poorly as the others". The TL;DW is Helga bought a love potion from a street vendor for herself to fall in love with Arnold so that she could finally reveal her true feelings for him. It didn't work and she began obsessing over Arnold (more than normal), so she went back to the street vendor to request an antidote. More hijynx ensue and eventually the vendor takes pity on Helga and tells her that it was all grape soda, no magic was involved. Cue Helga immediately returning to the status quo as the episode ends.
I didn't actually look up the episode before writing this post, so I'm working on hazy multi-decade old memories here. I give no promises on the accuracy of this synopsis, only that the episode did exist.
Also, she's evil enough that you know that crime is 100% within the wheelhouse for her and she does it to a literal planet destroyer so you're not going to feel bad about it
Right?? Zedd was like "Game recognizes game."@@matiaspereyra9392
I can't help but notice what a gapingly wide abyss Blusters throat is.
Bluster's going to do bad things
Seriously even back when I was a kid I thought that love potions were extremely morally reprehensible and just gross. Like so many stories I have read tries to make you side with the one who uses the love potion on someone else and guess what? *It never works!* Heck whenever I was forced to read a story like that my favourite scene was always the one where the potion has run its course and the one using the love potion on someone else suddenly has to be confronted by the fact that they are a colossal A-hole.
The gator’s binoculars is in the same place Taka’s food is.
Given the title of the episode, the writers already knew how creepy love potions were.
huh... even as a kid I never liked love potion episodes. I'm very glad I've never seen them in anything my nephews watch
I liked that in the love potion episode of The Amazing World of Gumball, it's intentionally portrayed with creepy vibes right away & even the characters responsible (who are both just misguided kids) start to realize they've done something really fucked up & spend the rest of the episode trying to fix it.
also remember, forcing someone to love you can have greater consequences. Its how Voldemort was born, and why he couldnt understand love.
Please be Bluster x Cranky, lol.
~0:11 and an ugly one, if he had his way
Well this won't end well
I bet Klump ends up drinking it
Honestly I think while uncomfortable love potion episodes usually teach children how not caring for someone's consent is not good and I think they're effective at communicating that to children without going gruesome, even though for it's so thinly veiled for anyone that's like 15 or above it might not even be veiled
Usually bc sometimes... Eeesh
where are the vods for these i didn't know i need a throw back of dk country
i would've said to just check his twitch but that's pretty barren so that's a VERY good question
edit: he's got a vod channel on yt, just go to his profile