Was this the worst finale of recent memory?
Was this the worst finale of recent memory?
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No one can answer your question because NO ONE watched Magiswords. NO ONE.
Dude, Star VS is RIGHT THERE.
I'm gonna be real with you OP I have no idea how that show ended. I doubt many do.
Did they even air half the series in the US? Did it get shunted off to Boomerang or just burned off in Latin America or something? Because I remember CN pushing Magiswords HARD when it started with that annoying phone app game thing that interrupted episodes of the show, but then the series vanished and I never saw it pop up again with new episodes (though I know they made them because they were getting leaked online).
show ended with a crossover episode
as much as I liked MagiSwords it just didn't do well and CN did everything they could so it would die
I remember the time they accidently left on their mobile game promos on during adult swim and it popped up on King of the Hill
Did you get the mythical Propane Magisword? Rarest of them all.
there is virtually no way you can make a more disastrous finale than star vs
>Did they even air half the series in the US? Did it get shunted off to Boomerang or just burned off in Latin America or something?
The decision was for it to get burned off on Boomerang, but instead CN decided to burn all the episodes at 6:30 in the morning.
Amphibia season 1
What a cop out
Yup
Gumball's last episode, given that the movie prolly ain't happening
This, Star and Samurai Jack
They dropped all the season 2 episodes on the CN app in summer 2018. Then never bothered showing anything on any channel until the last two weeks of May where they showed the first 8 episodes of season 2 at 7pm on Boomerang, then moved it to 6am for two more weeks then removed it completely.
Yeas but the whole season leading up to it was also a disaster so it's not like anyone was let down a whole lot by the final episode. you were already there weeks before.
What even happens in it.
Lean on my dick, user.
Everyone dies the end
Wow, Rad can actually look pretty cool when drawn by someone with actual talent.
It ends on a cliffhanger with no resolution
too bad the drawing is off model and therefore garbage
Every Drawing of Rad is off-model
this
Star vs ending was a disaster in every single way, even without the genocide thing it completelly dropped the ball of the show original premise, Star didn't took the blame for her actions and bad decisions like she was supposed to be, instead she blamed magic for everything and took a decision based on this conclusion she just reached minutes ago.
The worst part is how she didn't feel ANYTHING for the countless magical beings that would die in the process but felt extremely conflicted due to the possibility of not being able to date her new boyfriend anymore.
And let's not forget how Ludo development that was teased through the whole show was dropped, how Toffe knowing about the end was impossible even inside the wand, how Eclipsa just accept magic being destroyed even though her entire life was dedicated to the belief that magic and knowledge is never bad by itself etc
They fucked up everything, every single thing.
So basically OK KO looks like garbage because it's always off model? Makes sense.
Can't wait to see Nefcy getting bombarded during the AMA
"It's OK, they didn't die! They just...became one with the universe. The monsters in the new world aren't going to harm anyone either!"
Bookmark it, it's gonna happen.
Pretty sure the r*ddit mods wouldn't allow that.
>Mighty Magiswords
>swords are still mighty and magic, warriors are still for hire
vs
>Star vs the Forces of Evil
>magic is dead, Star was the force of evil all along
I don't like the finale either but Ludo's arc was fully completed - he learned to accept his family and their help, stopped trying to get magic and realised that he didn't have to reject his past in order to not return to his tyrannical ways, instead making peace with it and using his skills for a good reason.
Also I'm pretty sure Toffee was just boasting with his "Only I know how this all turns out!" line but I agree with everything else you wrote.
>Star was the force of evil all along
Expectations: subverted; bravo Nefcy
What's the context behind this picture?
Are you kidding? No one is going to make it past the vast hordes of shipfags to make a single statement or question about anything else. It will be nothing but people pissed off that Tomstar, Manna, Tonna, etc did not happen, and demand an explanation.
The rest will be people demanding to know if Marco is really trans and Star is just a beard.
Season 3 and 4 sort of did hint at the Mewmans being the real invading evil of Mewni all along.
Voltron
Proyhas and Vambre were trying to impress Witchy Simone and Noville by going on a quest to prove that they weren't bad friends. The entire thing backfires and only makes both their friends be bored on their phones, so Proyhas brought Rad out by using an alternate dimension Magisword. Rad was pretty much shoehorned in and didn't really have a purpose. All he did was befriend Witchy Simone after they both saved each other from enemies.
Amphibia's season finale was just another regular episode, similar to Breakout Star where Anne is offered the good life and she says no because muh frogs. fucking waste of time.
Vambre & Prohyas are trying to get their friends to stay for a mission and they bring out Radicles with a magic portal sword.
it's a bittersweet finale because they were introducing their classmates from Adventure Academy and were setting up a redemption arc with one of the best characters from the show.
I imagine Infinity Train creators are laughing right now knowing that they didn't even have to try to be better than Amphibia.
Marco stars in the hit single "Funky Town"
No, not even close. Not even top 10.
Let's settle this
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Star Vs easily for the worst cartoon finale in the last decade is my vote.
>Genocide of magical creatures in-general
>Star's decision to destroy magic without any second thought because she was upset.
>Ludo's development that should have brought him back to assist with the finale as a redemption of the character.
>Toffee being proven right the entire time.
>Eclipsa being labeled as the ultimate evil only to be a puppy with a loud growl
>Moon's character death where someone needed to become the villain as who else was there?
>Marco being the third wheel to Star and Eclipsa only to eventually become Star's shadow
>Ponyhead SURVIVING the magical destruction. One of the top five worst characters in the past few decades SURVIVES while others who could have been redeemed do not!
What's worse then?
gravity falls
Star vs, SU, Gravity Falls, Adventure Time, Korra, Voltron, etc.
SU hasn't ended, Korra's was fine (though it was more a finale for the character than the story as a whole) and I have no opinion on the others since I haven't watched them. Clearly out of these it's Star VS.
Star Vs.
As it was the most recent.
WELL... It's hard to say.
To me there's two big contenders. Star VS. and Adventure Time.
>SvtFoE
The first two seasons were great and got a lot of fans. And then it started to go down hill hard. So when the ending did happen, yes, it was simply god awful. It was a dumpster fire, lit by white phosperhous. And the contents of the dumpster were used diapers from elder people suffering from dystentery and infected bowels. BUT we at least figured it'd be terrible anyways. It was more terrible than we thought'd it be, but not by much. It's like we expected the cliff to only be three feet high. It was ten.
>Adventure Time
Adventure Time had much more to lose. It was a decade spanning series that could be argued to be one of the generation-defining animations much like Scooby Doo, Flintstones, Ed Edd n Eddy, Captain Planet, etc etc. And yes while the seasons had ups and downs, and lately had a lot more downs, there was still hope and the seasons weren't as bad as Star VS. But the ending was abbbbbbbsolutely garbage. It was to the point that Finn was cucked out of his own show and usurped by the controversial lesbian couple that stole the show from him. With a strange resolution that felt hollow and empty.
>Conclusion
Star VS.'s finale was a much more terrible episode itself than Adventure Time in both writing and direction.
Adventure Time was extremely terrible contextually, as it was like a dogshit on a very lovingly made birthday cake.
While I write this I got super depressed. What's the point in discussing what the worst finale of recent memory was? The fact is there were all terrible (excluding tiny shows like Clarence) and we all suffer for it.
I'd have to give it to Samurai Jack, though Star Vs is a very close second, Gumball's is a decent enough episode in it's own right(if kinda bad as a final episode, especially if they don't do a movie as a true finale), Adventure Time's was mediocre but it left enough open that the series could potentially be revisited in the future, and I haven't seen Voltron's
>The first two seasons were great and got a lot of fans. And then it started to go down hill hard.
it probably is for the best to treat Star Vs as having only 2 seasons isn't it
>Eclipsa being labeled as the ultimate evil only to be a puppy with a loud growl
The finale sucked dick but I have no idea how so many people miss Eclipsa's character this hard. All of that shit about her being evil and her chapter being forbidden is her as viewed by OTHER people: Eclipsa herself isn't even unkind, she's just the ultimate self-indulgent pragmatist. She won't actively fuck you over but she has zero qualms taking a wander through your mind if she needs something in there.
>Ed Edd n Eddy,
You mean Spongebob?
The later seasons of Adventure Time were doing such a great job of pulling it back I had genuine, real hopes for the finale. It's such a shame the way it turned out and maybe if they'd not been hit with a cancel they might have made something of it.
>The fact is there were all terrible (excluding tiny shows like Clarence) and we all suffer for it.
Agreed.
...Yes Spongebob too.
At least SJ and AT make sense with the rest of the show, star vs ending is completely pointless.
I don't even dump on OKKO's art, but man, seeing this character in this style is refreshing. It just *feels* more professional and confident.
Same, it just looks nice.
>AT make sense with the rest of the show
Sidelining the main character, especially in his own finale, does not make sense storywise at all.
>making up a spell that will destroy everything around it and can't be stopped, and using it
>making a chapter that will corrupt you just by reading it
>ok with her husband murdering people that didn't even tried to kill them more than once
The writers are retarded for trying to portray her as anything more than the villain she is.
I am 100% confident that Star Vs. will go down in history as one of if not THE MOST disappointing cartoon of the decade. That show made like 40 fucking promises over the course of it's run and delivered on like five of them. Season 2 positioned Star Vs. to knock SU of it's candy colored high horse, only for Necy and the writers to reveal themselves as complete brainlets by having the show meander through the two next seasons filling it nothing but love triangle bullshit and plot threads that went nowhere. Then they have the gall to limp into spring with the redheaded stepchild of a finale known as "Cleaved". A brilliant premise, untapped potential, wasted character building, and an unsatisfying conclusion will be the only thing the show will have to it's name.
I remember those days where Star VS fans on tumblr were REALLY smug about how their show was "doing better" than SU (despite the fact that neither reviews nor ratings reflected this) and that SU was going through a pretty slow and rough patch in S4. Boy they suddenly all clammed up when their S3 was in motion and our S5 rolled around. Ya hate to see it.
Actually no I don't because I'm a petty faggot and I love karmic reversals of fortune
>uses it as a last resort, writes it in low mewnian so not just anybody can get their hands on it
>is the sole reason Globgor became vegetarian
And the chapter doesn't corrupt you if you read it, it's just filled with powerful, dangerous spells. As much as I'd have loved them doing something with Dark Marco, it was just an end gag.
>Amphibia's season finale was just another regular episode
You either didn't watch the finale or you've just grown accustomed to the sound of things flying over your head.
>Amphibia's season finale was just another regular episode
It was a 22 minute showdown where Anne is reunited with her lost friend, they fucking fight, and then end up destroying a bastion of Toad strength. Did you even watch the show?
>uses it as a last resort, writes it in low mewnian so not just anybody can get their hands on it
And now the acid monster was free to murder countless and no one could stop it, just to kill one single soldier
>is the sole reason Globgor became vegetarian
Not an excuse for being ok with him doing it not once but twice.
>And the chapter doesn't corrupt you if you read it
Glossaryck was afraid that Star could get corrupted by reading it.
I'd probably be a less sore about it if they hadn't taken my favorite characters, Moon and the Magical High Commission, and made them into abrupt villains for the sake of last minute betrayals and/or the needing of more antagonists to kill off.
>just to kill one single soldier
An unstoppable murder-machine they thought was a crazed warmonger.
I'm not really defending that fuck-up though, just saying she's not actively malicious.
>Not an excuse for being ok with him doing it not once but twice.
What are you referring to? The only one Eclipsa was down with Globgor eating was Shastacan.
>Glossaryck was afraid that Star could get corrupted by reading it.
Glossaryck is constantly on shenanigans throughout the show, tempting Star into reading it is probably ensuring she gets to know the spying spell she uses so much. The point is moot anyway, since she doesn't. Power corrupts but that's not Eclipsa's fault.
>'Forbidden'? Is that what they're calling my chapter?
Magiswords was generally bad, but I watched the finale and it blew me away just how impossibly bad the show could be.
>exact opposite concept as Starr vs.
The concept checks out in my book.
>Anne is reunited with her lost friend
it would've had more of an impact if we didn't knew Sasha was perfectly OK and made friends with the evil toads. the ending of episode 1 was enough of a red flag to misguide speculation of her final fate, i.e: "Anne is gonna save her!". we really didn't need episode 10 to ruin a potentially great surprise.
>they fucking fight
fights in Amphibia mean nothing. after Anne gets hit with a fucking spiked mace and walks off with just a cast it meant the death of consequence.
>and then end up destroying a bastion of Toad strength
and nobody cares. the Toads are still there. Sasha suddenly wanted to kill herself and Grime saves her when previously there was no hint of him ever caring for her, even in ep 10 Grime offered Sasha the chance to walk into the wilderness while pointing a sword at her. boo.
I would've actually cared about the finale if Sasha died because it's a girl dying in a strange world, far away from home and that's sad. but nope, she gets saved by a deus ex and the toads are still there. there's no stakes, no important lasting effects (Toadstool is still there), since we already know death doesn't matter why should anybody care that Sasha was going to die, even tho she didn't?
it's a boring finale that feels like any other episode. I compared it to Breakout Star because it follows the same beats:
1. Anne becomes popular/Anne reunites with her friend
2. Anne learns the plantars/frogs are in trouble
3. Climax
4. Anne goes back to the Plantars.
boring /10
The MCH were bitches almost the entire time but what they did to Moon near gave me an aneurysm.
The episode itself was just a shit episode. The finale was the last 12 seconds or so, and it was perfect.
>Aw gee wiz, is that the sunset we're riding into?
>I'm afraid so, dear brother.
>Whelp, we had a good run.
The episode had literally nothing to do with ending the series. Ending the whole thing with a single gag was the most fitting way to send it off.
Maybe the episode isn't boring, but you're boring?
I would love to screencap their shit-eating grins going full damage control on the late season and finale.
Not by far
>Samurai Jack
>Star Vs
>Adventure Time
Voltron had the worst finale by far
Samurai Jack is nowhere remotely as bad as anything else in this thread. Say what you will, but at least it did exactly what it promised to do since day 1.
give it five years and there will be something so much worse
No it won't. I highly doubt it'll be remembered that much in even 5 years.
Very possibly the biggest deus ex machina ever written.
Allura - who had been able to open portals and heal a gigantic creature at absolute maximum power - suddenly has the power to RECREATE EVERY SINGLE LAST ALTERNATE REALITY IN THE MULTIVERSE, FROM SCRATCH.
I mean... fuck, how do you even WRITE a bigger asspull than that? I wouldn't know where to begin. May as well say that Aunt May did the big bang or something.
Star vs shitting the bed doesnt excuse the fact that season 5 still also sucked dick.
Absolute worst tier: Voltron. Inexcusably so. Just... fucking how.
Very very very bad tier: Star vs. The Forces of Evil. Way to commit genocide, Star.
Very bad tier: TMNT 2012. For no fucking reason the showrunner decided that the best ending would be to kill almost the entire cast off-camera, make the main chars all miserable, and do an extended homage to Mad Max. Because yeah, the ending of your show is when you should homage a movie.
Pretty bad tier: Adventure Time. Finn got to do jack shit in his own show's ending, and they had so many loose ends the writers were openly going "but there'll be a comic!" You had this many years and you couldn't stick the landing. Fuck.
Sigh tier: Legend of Korra. It had its moments, but man, that second season really hobbled the whole damn thing, didn't it?
Completely unremarkable tier: Trollhunters. It ended. Meh. 'salright I guess.
Started solid, wobbled at the end tier: Samurai Jack. Jack deserved better, and Ashi's fate was a poorly thought out paradox allowed in to make Jack sad.
Way better than it had any right to be tier: Regular Show! Jolly good!
Might've been a bit rushed but still better than the other shows with ongoing plots tier: Gravity Falls! Give that man a round of applause, he did most of what he wanted to do and finished before rot set in!
Superb tier: Wander Over Yonder. A thematically fitting ending, full of wonderful character moments!
God tier: Scooby Doo Mystery Incorporated. I genuinely never expected it to be that good, or to have the gang beat multiverse-Cthullu. Not saying the SHOW was god-tier, but they wrote a perfect ending for the show they'd created.
S4a was shit. The finale was quite good.
Unironically based
Not so recent, but I rewatched Danny Phantom recently, and god, Phantom Planet was awful.
That aside though, I'd have to agree with SvtFoE being the worst recent one. I like Starco as much as the next guy, but I hated how it was nearly the main focus towards the end. God, if they were gonna focus on that they could've at least made the Blood Moon curse less anticlimactic.
Cleaved is basically the Phantom Planet of the 2010 cartoons
for me?adventure time,terrible ending, a good ending could have redeem the series in my eyes,but no, it was shit,just like last season,hell just like last 5 seasons
this is probably true
Fair.
You're not wrong but no one realized how badly the ending would really be. It was one of those endings where they did everything wrong. It essentially made every episode before it completely pointless.
Wasn't the turtles ending more a reference to an old tabletop than to Mad Max?
Jeez Rad looks way better here than he ever does in OK KO
>Not saying the SHOW was god-tier
It was though. But the list is generally accurate. I wanted to say that the Gravity Falls ending was bad but it wasn't bad, just everything leading up to it was mediocre and Mabel got away with everything.
I have to say I think that the Voltron ending was worse than the Star vs. ending, but not by much. In a weird way I think it's harder to end a comedy-adventure show like Star vs., you have to think up something that's satisfying from a narrative sense, but still provides regular chuckles. That's not something things like Tiny Toons or Muppet Babies ever had to worry about.
Voltron literally just had to do "and they beat up the big bad space emperor" and managed to lose the plot in the weeds so badly they were trying to undo their mistakes by going back and altering finished episodes to un-kill one character and make up a brand new one to be a space husbandu.
I didn't watch Voltron past the 1st season but from what I've read they did you guys wrong and I'm sorry.
That's pretty much just a meme people throw around to excuse the sheer mind-boggling stupidity of ending the show with a Mad Max parody. Yes, there's a tabletop game called "After the Bomb" that's the Turtles universe in a post-apocalyptic setting... but it's an EXTREMELY different post-apocalyptic setting, with way less actual apocalypse. The world is changed and weird, not a barren wasteland. New York is taken over by fancypants mobsters that all act like they're out of the godfather, but with lasers. There are forts of gun toting herbivores in the very green wilderness. There are high-tech robot armies, and scientists building sci-fi shit to power the remaining human armies. It's way closer to fallout than Mad Max.
TMNT just decided it wanted to end with a weird-ass parody, and there really really really wasn't anything in the source material along those lines, no matter how desperately people try to justify that dumbass decision.
I will never understand Yea Forums's hate-boner for the 12 year old kid that fucked up when the badguy tempted her the very minute when she thought her twin and constant-companion-from-birth was going to leave her.
This. Eclipsa's purpose was to show that blanket decisions are bad and you should judge people based on their individual merits. Magic isn't bad, it just depends on how you use it. This tied into the overall themes of equality and antibigotry the show was going for. Eclipsa wasn't the villain of that season, it was the royal family and the MHC. They were played as part of the hero team, but it was generations with of their past mistakes coming back to bite them in the ass that was the real issue. Eclipsa was a red hearing. The finale shits all over this by making magic the boogieman they can blame all their problems on. You really get the since that most of the characters that needed to learn lesson they were trying to teach with Ecipsa didn't learn anything at all. The problem they ended up solving was that Star's family was a bunch of dirt bags that can't be trusted with power. There's still tension between the races that will only be magnified by the addition of more factions. It just seems like a lead up to a big race war in the future, since nobody is mentally equipped to deal with this kind of issue. So I guess Star might be responsible for even more genocide in the future (seriously, by my count we had 4 attempts at genocide in that final season alone). But Star got the dick in the end, so what's a few war crimes and atrocities along the way?
It's because if it was Dipper in that position, he would have been given some type of retribution.
It was rarely a show with real retribution for either character, the focus was always on them admitting it when they'd fucked up and trying to make things better, which she did. Second season had Dipper convinced he'd gotten FBI agents eaten by zombies, and he basically went "yeah, my bad. Won't happen again."
>Star was the force of evil all along
If this hadn't been entirely unintentional, it would've probably be one of the most fun twists possible.
NO!
Star vs the Forces of Evil easily takes that one
But the thing is she didn't learn shit. Dipper spent the entire summer getting shat on, but he still grew leaps and bounds as a character. The Dipper from episode 1 is a totally different beast from the Dipper from the final episode.
Meanwhile Mabel is shockingly stagnant. She went through less development than Wendy, who may as well be a cardboard cutout of a teenager. And it doesn't help how she literally replaced Dipper at a moments notice, despite him doing nothing but helping her all summer. And she only drags the finale down with her bullshit and exposes a lot of the shows flaws doing so, literally making the show worse in retrospect.
Fuck, even the tie-in comic admitted she was nothing more than a selfish bitch the whole show.
Oh fuck off.
She arrived in Gravity Falls wanting to do teenager get-a-boyfriend stuff and looking forward to the awesomeness she thought would be ahead of her with high school.
Then - and yes, it was near the end, Dipper got most of the attention and that's not mean to him - she realized that being in a rush to grow up was NOT great, and that there would be hard times ahead. The prospect of growing apart from her brother suddenly slapped her in the face. She tried to hold on to what she had, and fucked up - although even then it wasn't as big a fuckup as people act. She didn't make a deal with the devil, she thought a minor character they'd befriended was giving her a way to make summer fun last a little longer. There were zero warning signs that it was different from all the other times that wacky-but-powerful shit had fallen into their laps, like the Presidential key or the time wish.
And then she learned to let go and just let life go wherever, not trying to force things to stay the same. And yeah, we CAN say she learned that lesson, because that's where the show ended, there's nothing afterward to say she didn't take the lesson to heart.
No, the tie-in comic didn't say she'd been a "selfish bitch," and I guarantee you that the guy who wrote it would think you're a psycho for coming to that conclusion. Again, I will never understand Yea Forums's hate-boner for a 12 year old kid that acted immature due to being fucking 12. That shit ain't healthy, user.
Ahem...
OP said RECENT memory.
It's been 12 years, dude.
>Recent memory
>12 years ago
Still can't be topped though.
Korra had a good ending to a shitty season
Gravity Falls had a killer ending for a kids show. It got super dark and I'm surprised Disney allowed it.
No because Mighy Magiswords was shit to begin with.
SU isn't technically over and its "finale" was rushed, it was far from terrible
GF had the same problem, rushed but it could have been a LOT fucking worse
Agreed on Star vs, AT, Korra, and Voltron though.
>No, the tie-in comic didn't say she'd been a "selfish bitch"
Not those exact words, but it kind of did.
Reeeeeally stretching there. She's a kid realizing she needs to think of others more.
It's something that both her and Dipper keep struggling with in the series because ~they're kids and kids aren't great at that~. See also: Dipper endangering them by breaking into the convenience mart to look cool, Dipper endangering them on Summerween trying to look cool, Dipper thinking it's a great idea to get Rumble McSkirmish to "give Robbie a scare," Dipper breaking up Robbie and Wendy in the hopes of being the rebound guy, etc. That doesn't make him an asshole, it makes him a kid.
They keep doing that sort of thing and barely making any progress on improving because they're kids.
>The prospect of growing apart from her brother suddenly slapped her in the face
Which is why she replaces Dipper altogether, right?
>although even then it wasn't as big a fuckup as people act
She literally caused the apocalypse you goddamn chode.
>She didn't make a deal with the devil, she thought a minor character they'd befriended was giving her a way to make summer fun last a little longer.
She still gave up a clearly important item that didn't even belong to her to a guy that straight up tried to kill theme earlier just to fulfill her desires. Even ignoring how it wasn't Blandin it's still immensely stupid.
>And then she learned to let go and just let life go wherever, not trying to force things to stay the same. And yeah, we CAN say she learned that lesson, because that's where the show ended, there's nothing afterward to say she didn't take the lesson to heart.
Except she still manages to take the pig home with her, showing that she learned absolutely nothing.
>No, the tie-in comic didn't say she'd been a "selfish bitch," and I guarantee you that the guy who wrote it would think you're a psycho for coming to that conclusion.
You're a goddamn idiot.
The biggest difference is that the show gave Dipper is "ah-ha" moment in the end. It's in the speech he gave Gideon about making himself worth loving and his rejection of the bubble's version of Wendy.
Mabel never got that moment. I don't think she was ever meant to have one. She served her purpose; being the catalyst for Dipper's growth. It's just irksome that so much of the plot hinged around keeping her happy and that she was falsely billed as a co-protagonist.
>Korra had a good ending to a shitty season
It was a bad ending to a worse season.
>Gravity Falls had a killer ending for a kids show. It got super dark and I'm surprised Disney allowed it.
It was the most vanilla shit imaginable, what the fuck are you talking about? Almost nothing changed, everything went back the way it was before, and everyone got their happy ending (except for Pacifica because fuck her for some reason). Even Stan "permanently" losing his memories didn't stick at all. Did we even watch the same show?
You know, I kinda expected something with the lions at the end of the series. It would make more sense storywise: the Voltron sacrificing itself or some other shit to save the day, showing that his job is over and he was no longer necessary in an universe freed from the Galra Empire.
Of this decade, not of all time.
Woah, Radicles is fucking huge, I just imagine how big Gar would be in the magiswords universe
I watched all of Gravity Falls recently and the ending was rushed and underwhelming.
A 12 year old child thought her friend the time traveler had shown up with a way to make summer vacation longer, and she took his offer, not realizing he was a demon in disguise.
A grown man ignored multiple warnings not to summon a demon, figuring he was really really smart so he could totally handle it. He continued working with the creature because it flattered him, even as shit drove his friend and assistant insane.
Yea Forums blames one of those people for causing the Apocalypse, and it ain't the right one.
>12 year old me wouldn't have jumped at a time traveller promising to make summer vacation longer
Oh you fibber.
Voltron was most inexcusable because it had the easiest way to finish a story and also look like it was being profound. "Different people come together to save the day" is built right in.
Is this comic good?
the most agreeable post on Yea Forums at the moment, good job user
Genuinely, yeah. It's a nice read, definitely look it up.