You need more arrows.
Peace is the only battle worth waging.1.I seriously didn't have any thoughts about Amanda AT ALL. she hasn't even done anything to start R34 materiel!(except be a girl and be under 21)
2.I know you're joking but Please don't talk about me like you know me so well. I don't always bring up the topic of R34. Geez.
"We be we baby!"I've never once seen Kix bring up the topic of R34.
@Pantaro: Just because you tweeted them doesn't mean they read your tweet.
Insert witty 'n clever quip here.Why would Marsh like the tweet if he didn't read it?
edited 25th Aug '16 4:14:17 PM by Spinosegnosaurus77
Peace is the only battle worth waging.TV Spot.
I really like how this looks.
"The difference between reality and fiction is that fiction has to make sense." - Tom Clancy, paraphrasing Mark Twain.At least everyone knows the events stem from Milo unlike how P&F's parents always being oblivious to the boys' antics.
"We be we baby!"So, Milo's a troublemaker (a bit of one, anyway.) - Meh. My real concern is that as long as it ain't too repetitive like Phineas And Ferb (unfortunately) was for me, I'm confident enough I'm going to enjoy watching this show when it comes out.
New Web Browser, same old Shokew.... so apparently it is possible to watch the pilot episode already. It's available for free on iTunes and Amazon. I also heard it's on Youtube too but i did a thorough search and haven't found it.
It reveals that Milo actually DOESN'T want to cause trouble at all. It's just that trouble always follows HIM, and he has to deal with it.
edited 20th Sep '16 9:48:28 PM by kyun
I'm not sure if I want to watch it. I mean, it's a show based entirely around the whole "unluckiest guy" tropes; he breaks everything he touches, things crash down and barely miss him, all that sort of stuff. These one-note shows tend to turn me off.
If the show's about how it affects the daily lives of the people around him and not just in a cynical sense...that could be interesting enough.
He's a menace to society will be grand here.
YO. Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie.From the free episode on iTunes I saw, it looks and executes itself quite well - so far, anyway. After all, this could get old real fast without some original ideas and setups being approached in future episodes. However, I'm liking this show far more than Phineas And Ferb (or Star Vs., for that matter - *sigh*), so I have some confidence this show will keep me coming back.
Oh, and @kyun... Thanks for correcting me, because (what I've observed and can agree with, so far) you don't know how right you are about that one.
edited 21st Sep '16 2:31:14 PM by Shokew
New Web Browser, same old Shokew.I'm not so sure about Melissa yet. Her role so far seems to just be the cool one, not bringing much to the table but laid-back snark and a permanently raised eyebrow. Other than that its great, but she's not too interesting yet.
Though I'm guessing that's just because these first two episodes focus primarily on Milo and Zack. If there's one thing Dan and Swampy are great at it's character dynamics, so I'm sure she'll get fleshed out more as the episodes go on.
edited 22nd Sep '16 8:40:00 PM by KnownUnknown
"The difference between reality and fiction is that fiction has to make sense." - Tom Clancy, paraphrasing Mark Twain.I find it a bit odd that the main cast is apparently high-schoolers, and yet they all apparently take a school bus to school. Is that typical in suburban neighborhoods? Have the leases and gas rates gone up since i last graduated?
CR of Familiar Faces did a first-reaction to the pilot ep. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vww0fsaw00I
edited 27th Sep '16 8:32:41 AM by kyun
Yes, high-schoolers can take school buses to school...people took them to my old high-school.
It's not just a suburbia thing.
edited 27th Sep '16 8:58:15 AM by randomness4
YO. Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie.IT'S TIME!!
"We be we baby!"So really, It's a series of Worse Case Senario antics and the Phrase What Could Possibly Go Wrong? triggers said events.
"We be we baby!"Seems less of a bunch of catchphrases and slightly altered Once an Episode running gags, in exchange for physical comedic peril. There's also no musical numbers.
I saw this on iTunes already, but I'm still supporting it on the network,
So far the only catchphrase I can see is "He's not supposed to be in ...".
...... what's this? ... a third episode I haven't seen instead of the one where they go to the museum?! Ooooo!
Oh... HERE'S a song.
... Melissa looks weird. Her eyes may be too realistic for the other character designs in this show.
edited 3rd Oct '16 5:22:03 PM by kyun
I like it so far. It's not a cringeworthy piece like some episodes of P&F.
"We be we baby!"Like the main characters, it appears to be aimed at a slightly older audience than P&F. Though, only SLIGHTLY older, like 2 or 3 years. I did read somewhere that this show is supposed to take place in the same world as P&F (only a few towns down from Danville), which means we could see a crossover!!
The boys are now 2 years older and Ferb develops a crush on Amanda.
edited 3rd Oct '16 5:54:24 PM by NegaKingKix
"We be we baby!"That teacher was a freak! That better be a recurring character trait.
Never trust anyone who uses "degenerate" as an insult.
You dont fool me King Kix, you are the first to say stuff like Incest or R34. I was pleasently surprised when you didnt start that talk but dont play innocent.
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