Before getting to the headcanons sent, I just saw the Powerpuff Girls reboot. Personally, I would have preferred it if the series didn’t come back if this was the best they could come up with.
There was not a SINGLE character who was written in character as they were in the original series. The girls would fight before, but over personal things and sibling arguments. Here it was over the most pointless petty things that eliminated virtually all sense of difference or individuality between the three of them. Through most of the special they are effectively interchangeable, something that should not happen to these characters.
The new designs didn’t bother me in still frames, but in motion they’re horrible. Character motion does not flow by any sense of the word, unless you’re talking to a person in the middle of an epileptic seizure from watching it. It is not animation, in many cases, so much as it is a flipbook of the character with several missing frames between every pose. The lighting and color used in the special does not help the animation by any means, instead only aggravating it. In the original show, the lighting was almost always a neutral light allowing the animation to stand out and the characters to cover the story telling. In the special the lighting is heavily present, and at times overbearing. This accentuates the choppy animation and distracts from whatever character is remotely present in these poorly crafted shadows of the originals.
Between the writing, and the animation, this is the first thing I have ever watched that has made me physically nauseous. Other travesties have upset me and insulted their source material more, but never have I had such a physical reaction to a show. May this ‘reboot’ never become anything more than the one time special it is.
I’m going to post this about once a week till everyone gets the picture.
Oh SNAP!
As long as folks remember to read the next line after the highlighted one, we’d be solid.
Read the following line. Little girls and their parents.
HAHAHA.
The show was created for little girls AND THEIR PARENTS. In other words, it wasn’t intended to only be enjoyed by small children, but to be loved by people outside of the traditional demographic, by people who cannot tolerate most programming INTENDED for only little girls.
Fans of the show, including bronies, enjoy it because of good writing, good animation, and wonderful characters. Are these wonderful characters always kept as ‘pure and innocent’ as they should for a 'little girls’ show’? No, but then again nothing that ever touches the internet is. Believing that the show or the fandom has been destroyed because it has reached beyond the target demographic is incredibly close minded, and even sexist at times. The show exists outside of the fandom, and though they may interact, the show does not need the fandom, and the fandom does not need the show.
As for the prevalence of pony porn that Junkie121 may be alluding to, yes there is a lot of it, but again welcome to the internet. I can guarantee that there are worse things than pony porn on the internet, and within easy access of unmonitored and unrestricted children. R34 is inseparable from the internet, and no matter what fandom you are in you will find it. If you think that pony porn is bad, you are right under your opinion, but it is far from the worst thing that can be found.
(via proncus)