[–] Planetoftheclown 1 point 4 points 5 points (+5|-1) ago
Modern media is not about entertainment. It's about indoctrination.
Not to burst your bubble or anything, but the actor who plays Mr. Bighead, Charlie Adler, has been married to a man for years. I don't think you could comment on modernity without mentioning trannies, but I haven't watched it so it sounds like the jokes didn't land.
[–] invisiblephrend [S] ago
i don't care about their personal lives, but the show was never heavy-handed in morality and forcing virtue signals down our throats. for the most part, it was just a goofy fucking show with ridiculous characters. the bighead storyline was one of the few instances where the characters became relatable and netlfix just had to fuck that up. god forbid we should ever have a normal story about a father and son bonding with each other without mixing degeneracy into the picture.
[–] BlackSheepBrouhaha 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I just watched it. They were bonding. The whole point was to accept the "Winds of Change" stop living in the past, and look forward to something new and better. Some changes are scary and for the worse, that's what the show always reveled in, but in the end Rocko and company always learned to adapt, improvise, and overcome.
Bighead's son quits animation in favor of a simple life as a girl with an ice cream truck. He rejects the call to action by Rocko to make a new Fatheads cartoon because his father won't accept him. Rocko convinces him because without the special, the Bigheads will lose their home, the son's childhood home.
Spured by the memories of his childhood, the son animates a new Fatheads special. When it debuts, it features a new character, baby Fathead, who exhibits all the traits and tendencies of his parents. Mr. Bighead, while watching this, realizes that the girlish figure that calls itself his son is in fact his child with their same memories together. His son has spontaneously transformed, like a tadpole, into a female, but Mr. Bighead will always have the memories of the past to look back on, and if he accepts his daughter, a future to look forward to. While it may seem strange and different, and we all cope in our own ways, eventually we find our place in this modern life, these very dangerous days.
I'd argue that obesity is more degenerate than trannies anyway, and Rocko put that contagious degeneracy on blast every single episode. The politics of trannies using CPA, media, and public schools to kidnap and indoctrate children for medical experiments is something else entirely; but if you keep telling the truth then in time it will sort itself out.
[–] KerriChandler ago
I unsubscribed from Netflix a while ago, and don’t miss it all. To be honest it’s 99% crap anyways. Not worth it, just started reading instead.
[–] BordelonLoop ago
i loved rocco's. i won't be killing my love for it. my angel won't become a centerfold.
[–] Armpit_and_Ass 1 point 1 point 2 points (+2|-1) ago
[–] invisiblephrend [S] 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago (edited ago)
heh, cartoons?! animated shows are for WUSSES!
sO aLpHa!!!
[–] Armpit_and_Ass 1 point 0 points 1 point (+1|-1) ago
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[–] obvious-throwaway- 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I WILL GO TO MY GRAVE NEVER WATCHING A SINGLE SHOW OR MOVIE WITH A TRANNY
Neat story, but unless you got a Clockwork Orange setup, I'll go ahead and skip this one.
[–] invisiblephrend [S] ago
excluding south park, i hope. they made mrs. garrison's transition as hilariously offensive as possible lmao.