He sounds like Oliver, but higher pitched than normal? (If he is Oliver, they could have made him talk better English, but this way is probably cuter.)
Temp agency jerk insults her, she eats all his candy and walks away.
edited 6th Aug '13 8:22:34 PM by Ruise
Loves feel-good animation a whole lot.That's adorable. But seriously, how old is she really? Like near her late-late teens(19) or early twenties?
Dakota's blog An odd agent of justiceI was thinking early twenties, yeah. It's interesting that you consider her a tomboy.
edited 6th Aug '13 8:26:25 PM by KarmaMeter
Moved to State Of Bedlam.i like to think she's around my age. 20-ish.
All things are lawful for me, but all things are not expedient: all things are lawful for me, but all things edify not.THAT... WAS... AWESOME!!!
End of Discussion. That, and I need that song.
Even if I had different face, I AM STILL DISGRACED.She has to be at least 21, it's not pathetic to get fired from low-paying, minimal-skilled jobs if she's still underage.
Loves feel-good animation a whole lot.Other than the freaky monster, that was cute, hilarious and *gasp* touching!?
I like parodies, when they are well made, and this is obviously a Magical Girl parody, though with American Sitcom elements, which makes it more unique. The first part did have me fearing it was just going to be lowbrow humor, but the second made up for it.
So yeah, I enjoyed it, and I'm looking up for more, especially if we learn more about Puppycat's past. (His tale could be a highly biased version of what really happened.)
This didn't feel so much like a parody to me, more like an effective and humorous mishmash of ecclectic stuff the creator liked.
Okay, clearly Episode 2 was launched yet I didn't see any update on my You Tube subscriptions.
They uploaded a full version with parts 1 & 2 together.
Okay.... can the uploader CHOOSE to put his/her video as part of Geek Week??? Or does Youtube pick and choose for themselves?
Because she doesn't have that "OMG THIS UNITARD IS SOOOOO KAWAII!!1!" or super man hungry additude. Just, y'know, one of the guys.
Youtube chooses, I guess, in order of what's the the most "Hipster-ish" thing in pop culture.
edited 7th Aug '13 8:15:05 AM by KingKix
Dakota's blog An odd agent of justiceFinn has the most combat experience at the moment, so i think he would.
All things are lawful for me, but all things are not expedient: all things are lawful for me, but all things edify not.Yeah, not a fair fight :(
Damn. Well then, Puppycat, with his cold additude and "Firin mah lazah!" powers, or Jake, with his mighty morphin' self?
Dakota's blog An odd agent of justiceHello this forum :)
Puppycat hasn't really shown much power yet, at least unaided. Time will tell.
Jake's as powerful as his (his high lack of) motivation makes him. So lazy Jake would probably lose, Gotten Dangerous Jake would win hands down.
Chris. Catbug.
Signatures are for lamers.I wonder why Bee and Puppycat got paid when they failed epically at babysitting. By the way, I'm certain that monster was the man from Puppycat's story who turned into a monster and escaped.
You're right.
edited 7th Aug '13 1:51:44 PM by Ruise
Loves feel-good animation a whole lot.@Riuse: actually, the outlaw that turned into a monster is Puppycat. and while they did fail at babysitting, they did kill a monster.
All things are lawful for me, but all things are not expedient: all things are lawful for me, but all things edify not.So their job was not to babysit, it was secretly to kill a monster?
No. It was to babysit a fish. The monster was just a bonus. IRONY!
Dakota's blog An odd agent of justiceOh, this is a parody, all right. An Affectionate Parody, maybe, but definitely a parody. Not even Sailor Moon was clumsy enough to accidentally hit the guy she likes in the nuts! Still, it managed to make Bee likeable despite being so clumsy and ditzy (and unlucky.) Hopefully she'll feel more fulfilled in her new "job".
edited 7th Aug '13 10:21:51 PM by Sijo
I guess it will depend on how prevalent the Magical Girl aspects turn out to be.
That strikes me as an extremely exclusive notion of non-masculinity, but okay.
Here are some drawings from before the first episode was released: Link Link Link
edited 8th Aug '13 12:55:07 AM by KarmaMeter
Moved to State Of Bedlam.
You messy beast. Why can't we all have cute tomboys like Bee?
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