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antgirl1 11-07-2006 05:58 AM

Man, are Bloo and Mac eager to meet Wilt's creator! XDD Pestering him with questions.

LaBlooGirl 11-07-2006 07:02 AM

I have to say this gets more interesting the more is revealed. That phone call was REALLY intriguing and makes us wonder about the mysterious Wilt even more!

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Originally Posted by antgirl1 (Post 14075)
Man, are Bloo and Mac eager to meet Wilt's creator! XDD Pestering him with questions.


Doesn't that remind you of somebody? Like the fans?? LOL

pitbulllady 11-07-2006 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by LaBlooGirl (Post 14081)
Doesn't that remind you of somebody? Like the fans?? LOL

Yeah, it does, LOL! I will bet that this was exactly what the writers had in mind, too, especially after Bloo says, "Man, Wilt's creator must have been a real JERK!"

It was really neat to see and compare the many IF's with their creators, and see how the IF's either are total opposites of their creators, like Fluffer Nutter being created by that big tattooed biker dude, or near-mirrors of them, like Creaky Pete and his creator! It does go to show that you cannot make assumptions about an IF's creator based on what you see in the IF, though, doesn't it?

pitbulllady

"C" the Dragon 11-07-2006 08:03 AM

I finally saw the second ad, and I like it!:D

Spoiler Below
Wilt blocking the Basketball from the basketball-headed dude is pretty cool! I'm getting excited all over again!

Voxxyn 11-07-2006 08:29 AM

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Originally Posted by pitbulllady (Post 13987)
Speaking of conflicts, anybody wanna place bets on which one of those two geeks Frankie's gonna wind up giving a bloody nose to first?

:(

With all due respect, as someone who could be considered a geek and knows all too well of how it's like to be an outcast, I find that statement to be EXTREMELY OFFENSIVE and INSULTING.

If these geeks turn out to be shallow-minded jerks like Dylan, I won't have a problem if Frankie knocks their lights out cold. But seeing the potential nature of their role in the episode(i.e. possibly be the scientists that studied Coco), I really doubt it. I truly hope that this whole sideplot is handled in a respectful and classy way, and that no one's feelings end up getting undeservedly hurt. You guys might think it's just a joke... but it's something that I'm personally very sensitive about.

pitbulllady 11-07-2006 08:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Voxxyn (Post 14088)
:(

With all due respect, as someone who could be considered a geek and knows all too well of how it's like to be an outcast, I find that statement to be EXTREMELY OFFENSIVE and INSULTING.

If these geeks turn out to be shallow-minded jerks like Dylan, I won't have a problem if Frankie knocks their lights out cold. But seeing the potential nature of their role in the episode(i.e. possibly be the scientists that studied Coco), I really doubt it. I truly hope that this whole sideplot is handled in a respectful and classy way, and that no one's feelings end up getting undeservedly hurt. You guys might think it's just a joke... but it's something that I'm personally very sensitive about.

Since when did "Geek" become synnonymous with "outcast"? That's a new one one me, as someone who's been called BOTH more than once! A "Geek" is someone who's extremely intelligent, especially in one particular area, like technology or biology(my forte'), but does not fit within any fashion parameters of the day, and often seems to "march to a different drummer", so to speak. Here in the US, many people proudly proclaim themselves to be Geeks, and enjoy a rather elevated social status because they can do things other people can't. Most do subscribe to some sort of fandom, often something science or fantasy-related, to indulge their intellect. I do not use that term in a deroggatory manner, since as I've said, if it weren't for being an over-the-hill Redneck(and that term doesn't bother me in the least, either), I'd be called a Geek far more often myself. The two guys(who ARE the scientists who studied Coco, by the way)plainly stated that they didn't like being called "Nerds", since a Nerd not only is socially inept and does not adhere to fashion, but generally(as Bloo as pointed out)isn't too good at doing things. I mean, the tech assistant teams at a major computer company here in the US actually are officially called "the Geek Squad", and wear badges on their shirts and drive trucks identifying them as such, so if that term were offensive, they'd hardly want to do that, would they?

pitbulllady

Voxxyn 11-07-2006 09:28 AM

It wasn't the terminology I found offensive. It's how you remarked about Frankie giving them "bloody noses" as if they're already confirmed to be complete jerks, even though I've yet to see any real indication of that. And it didn't help how some a few others here referred to "geeks" and "nerds" in a derogatory fashion following that remark, giving the vibe that anyone who falls into either are worthless and deserves to be mocked and ridiculed.

That bothers me on it's own. But considering my feelings toward Frankie, it becomes ESPECIALLY hurtful.

Cassini90125 11-07-2006 09:37 AM

Unless they start acting as badly as Dylan, I can't see Frankie belting either one of them. She may end up losing patience with them and yelling, but she's not a violent person. Other than the incident with Dylan and going after Mr. Herriman with a mop in "Busted", both of which required considerable provocation, she's never taken a swing at anyone. It's not in her nature. :frankiesmile:

LaBlooGirl 11-07-2006 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Cassini90125 (Post 14098)
Unless they start acting as badly as Dylan, I can't see Frankie belting either one of them. She may end up losing patience with them and yelling, but she's not a violent person. Other than the incident with Dylan and going after Mr. Herriman with a mop in "Busted", both of which required considerable provocation, she's never taken a swing at anyone. It's not in her nature. :frankiesmile:

Completely and 100% agreed. I think despite the fact some may consider those two "nerds", they obviously cared enough about Coco to study her (I take that as a form of affection in a creature they are obviously fascinated by) and they think Frankie is gorgeous, giving her the admiration she deserves. :frankiesmile: Even if they DO become annoying, at least she knows people admire her. :)

Voxxyn 11-07-2006 10:48 AM

Exactly how I feel, Cassini. If they're complete jerks, then they deserve the pain and heartbreak. But it would be very unlike Frankie to punch them simply for being annoying, which is why I reacted so badly to that suggestion. Considering the nature of their role in the movie - combined with how their names combined are yet another Douglas Adams/Hitchhiker's reference - I REALLY doubt they'll be jerks.

I'm unable to see the clip and thus, I haven't seen the "exaggerated" Frankie some have mentioned. I'm not gonna judge until I finally see it... but I doubt it'll come remotely close to the real thing in my eyes. It might be appealing to those who have a material view of 'beauty', but I'm with Cass; it can't compare to the wholesome wonderfulness of the real Frankie. :frankiesmile:


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