At least it ended with a bang, also nice seeing Craig reconcile with his brother.
@kablammin45 I see. :3
Anywho, now that the show is over....what shall we do on here?
24.Honestly, the only thing we didn't get out of this show was a crossover with Harvey Beaks, which would have been the best special on nick since the Timmy Jimmy Power Hour specials.
"We be we baby!"Thank God we aren't gonna lock it, I'll always love this show~ I am also joining the Undertale fandom since I downloaded and finished the demo.
edited 2nd Aug '16 9:56:22 PM by thetoonamirose
24.Anyone still around? good, name your top 10 favorite moments from this show....if that's okay with you.
edited 24th Aug '16 3:43:37 PM by thetoonamirose
24.Greetings and salutations. I hadn't thought about this show in 10 years (I saw the pilot. It was weird.), but then I encountered it on a Wiki Walk and noticed the distinct resemblance between Craig and Ronnie Slithers and another Ronnie and Craig.
Hear me out. Ordinarily, I'd have brushed it off as both of them being common names for the kind of guy that the snake boys are, but I realized their backstories actually corresponded to Escape the Fate's Ronnie and Craig remarkably well given Ronnie being Craig's estranged brother who eventually buries the hatchet with him, and that given the show starting in 2013, it would actually have been contemporal with that whole brouhaha even given Animation Lead Time. Given the overall "generic edgy metal-adjacent teenager" vibe throughout the show, it wouldn't seem that implausible for someone on the production team to have been a fan.
This is a long shot, but I want to know if anybody has ever made this comparison before, and if yes, if anyone has requested and / or got Word of God regarding if the resemblance was intentional. Given the overall "edgy teenager" vibe of the show, it wouldn't seem that far-fetched if someone in the writer's room was a fan and consciously or otherwise came up with "Ronnie" when they needed a name for Craig's rival without even thinking about that, and I'm curious if there's any evidence of that being the case.
(Also, hi. I don't normally go on the media forums.)
they/them pronouns. Look at my Neocities.
I'm pretty sad to see this show go, especially since it grew the beard a lot. On the other hand, Sanjay and Craig is actually bowing out as a relatively well-liked cartoon (even despite first season stinkers like "Fart Baby"), which is a lot more than what could be said for Breadwinners or most of its other contemporaries not named Harvey Beaks or The Loud House.
I think this show may be Nick's first non-Avatar show to actually have people missing it upon its ending since before 2009, which says a lot for how much Nick has started getting out of its Dork Age.
I can't say that I've read any of the S&J comics, but I don't really buy many comic books anyway.
edited 1st Aug '16 4:44:57 PM by kablammin45
"I shall not be foolish again, my dear Gwendolyn!"