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Cassini90125 12-12-2007 06:16 PM

She could show up claiming to be reformed. It might even be true, but it all comes undone when Bloo does something to set her off. Or maybe she fixates on someone else. I can see her in the foyer, looking over the rest of the IFs, softly saying to herself, "Now, who shall I choose as my new love?" The camera slowly pans across the room, surveying the assembled residents; it pauses on Cheese. Berry breaks the fourth wall, turns to us and says, "Oh, come on, I'm not that crazy! Next!" The camera moves on.

:cheesegrin: :scaryberry:

Mayor Adam West 12-12-2007 07:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Cassini90125 (Post 66714)
I'm wondering how Eduardo would react if she vented her frustrations on Baby Pacho. Funny for us, I imagine; not so much fun for Berry. :edmad:

Y'all think the little psycho will be back again? :scaryberry:

No, anything but Baby Pacho! You should leave him out of it!

Ridureyu 12-12-2007 08:29 PM

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Originally Posted by pitbulllady (Post 66747)
The scariest of psycho characters are the ones who, like Berry, look so innocent and harmless most of the time, and quickly lure you into a false sense of security. I mean, when she first showed up at Foster's in "Berry Scary", WHO would have ever thought that this cutesy little pink darling with big eyes and that little-girlie demeanor would be a close rival for Glenn Close's character in "Fatal Attraction"? To ME, those are the real psychopaths-the ones you least expect. I agree she's not evil per se, but she is a nut-case, a very dangerous one at that. Her sanity is definitely amiss, leaving her intelligence intact, which serves to make her all the more dangerous.

I never cared much for the Disney brand of villains myself, since it's so obvious as soon as you see them that they are the villains, even before they say or do anything, because of that stereotype that the "Bad Guys" have to be ugly and LOOK mean. It's not often that the Disney-esque movies spring a surprise on us like the folks who make Foster's did.

pitbulllady





I always thought that Frollo was the best part of Disney's Hunchback. That man was positively creepy. Gaston was another one - until the last third of the movie, he was just a muscleheaded buffoon. Then you learn that he's capable of murder.

My point was that "villains" are really easy to overuse. A little bit of Berry goes a long way, and helps keep her fresh.

jekylljuice 12-13-2007 02:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Ridureyu (Post 66794)
I always thought that Frollo was the best part of Disney's Hunchback. That man was positively creepy. Gaston was another one - until the last third of the movie, he was just a muscleheaded buffoon. Then you learn that he's capable of murder.

My point was that "villains" are really easy to overuse. A little bit of Berry goes a long way, and helps keep her fresh.

Yeah, Frollo's a good one, certainly a lot more interesting than your average Disney antagonist - in part because, unlike most Disney villains who spend all their time covetting their more "charismatic" older sibling's power or wealth, he actually starts out as the richest and most powerful man in Paris, and he has nowhere else to go from there but completely insane. Plus, Tony Jay was magnificent as his vocal chords.

As for Berry, she's always been a tricky one for me. I was somewhat ambivalent toward her when I first saw "Berry Scary", she grew on me with repeated viewings, I was as gob-smacked by her surprise return this season as everyone else, but now that those feelings have had time to settle I feel like I've kind of had my Berry fill and I'm personally not so bothered about whether or not she shows up for a third time. No offence to her fans or anything, but she's never been one of my favourite characters and there is something about her violently overbearing zeal which I find slightly repellent. I'd be perfectly contented for them to put a lid on it for a while.

Hinata4 04-22-2008 02:51 AM

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Originally Posted by BlooCheese (Post 1308)
Haha! He looked like he wanted to melt into a puddle and slink away.

Yup :frankiesmile:

Cell_Phone_guy 08-19-2008 06:59 PM

I wonder what would happen if Berry met Cheese and/or the Bloo clones either created by Goo or Mac's classmates?

:cheesegrin: :berry:

::) ::) ::) ::) :berry:

Cassini90125 08-19-2008 07:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Cell_Phone_guy (Post 87864)
I wonder what would happen if Berry met Cheese and/or the Bloo clones either created by Goo or Mac's classmates?

:cheesegrin: :berry:

::) ::) ::) ::) :berry:

For the latter, I'd guess she'd berate them for not being as "wonderful" as the original, whom she'd then make ga-ga eyes at. He'd be oblivious. :bloocross:

For the former, she'd roll her eyes and wonder what Louise was thinking. 8D

taranchula 08-20-2008 06:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Cassini90125 (Post 87866)

For the former, she'd roll her eyes and wonder what Louise was thinking. 8D

Then Cheese will mistake Berry's rejection for affection and try to become her "friend for life" leading to a very wacky and zany situation reminiscent of the comedy programs of yore.

GooGoo 08-23-2009 06:41 AM

I love Berry!
She's my favorite character, next to Cheese.
:berry::scaryberry:

Minatart 11-28-2011 06:50 PM

Berry is just too cute<3
I love her berry much :)


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