Ok Amphibia fans, if you think that the LOLZ RANDOM frog show is better than Infinity Train, explain why.
And don't just simply say "Writing is better!" or "Characters are better!" explain WHY they're better. Otherwise you're admitting that you blindly love the show.
I like the characters and overall world more. That’s it. Also IT feels like a letdown while Amphibia left me wanting more.
Easton Torres
1. Amphibia had interesting villains that were fully established throughout the show and didn't feel like the writers pulled them out of their ass.
2. Amphibia utilizes its setting alot more and makes it feel like Anne has been stuck there.
Nathan Collins
This fandom war is getting pretty retarded.
Daniel Walker
Matt Braly and Owen Dennis need to fight to the death.
Ayden Reyes
Can we all at least agree that we hate Owl House and it will suck ass?
Joseph Perez
Well we have four to five shows that are all about quirky girls going to magical world adventures. The only way to establish that they're different is argue over the over the details.
Sebastian Sanders
Infinity Train? I don't even remember anymore. It's forgettable, that's it
Jose Perez
Well you see, Amphibia has Hop Pop, while Infinity train doesn't.
Ok fucker, firstly IT is the "random quirky in 2019" show, with le epic formal talking dog and le literal gamer girl. Then, it feels slow as fuck while still not familiarizing the audience with the characters and the circumstances. They just spend toouch time on stupid shit. There's no actual scenery, since every car is completely random and unrelated to previous ones. There's no sense of danger either, this annoying little nerd already knows everything and the element of "this new world is mysterious" is ABSOLUTELY missing. Backstory is boring and unnecessarily insists upon itself too. Oh yeah, characters are bad story is bad.
Why bother? Here is how this thread is gonna go. >The people that give their genuine and well-reasoned opinion on things will be ignored >Only the most retarded bait ridden comments will be responded to by smug Trainnies pretending they are smart. I honestly hope this won't be the cause, but you can ALREADY see it happening. Good luck anyway. The villains Amphibia are actual characters that challenge to protagonists rather than being uninteresting asspulls with forced sympathetic backstory. I like train show's more serious tone but it every time they TRIED to make a joke it was bad and unfunny and it ruined the show. The side characters in train were also barely characters. We have the good boy dog whose main flaw and strength as a character is that they are a talking dog. And the multiple personality robot added in for the forced humor and the lame-ass plot reveal.
Jason Hill
Mods have been more on point with deleting some of these lately If it had come about a bit later it probably could have just been used for regular discussion after the initial shitposters get bored like many others Just sage, report if you gotta. Maybe it’ll fall off the board
Kayden Gutierrez
STOP IT YOU GAY FUCKING FALSE FLAGGER
EVERYBODY KNOWS THAT THESE TWO SHOWS HAVE NO GODDAMN EARTHLY REASON TO BE AT ODDS WITH EACH OTHER NO ONE HAS TO CHOOSE WHICH SHOW IS BETTER YOU ARE TRYING TO MANUFACTURE SOME BATSHIT RETARDED FLAME WAR FOR NO GOOD REASON, PROBABLY BECAUSE YOU WANT PEOPLE TO KNOW HOW MUCH YOU LOVE DICK
YOU DID THIS SHIT WITH HUNTER X HUNTER AND EVERY OTHER MANGA, YOU DO THIS SHIT WITH STYLISH ACTION GAMES (AS IF ANYONE WHO LIKES BAYONETTA WOULDNT LIKE DEVIL MAY CRY, HOLY FUCK), YOU DO THIS SHIT WITH I DON’T EVEN KNOW HOW MANY COMICS, AND IM NOT STANDING FOR IT ANYMORE YOU FAGGOTRON INVADER FROM PLANET HOMO69
CLEAN THE CUM OUT OF YOUR EARS AND EYES AND LISTEN TO WHAT I’M SAYING; NO ONE LIKES WHAT YOU’RE DOING. EVERYONE KNOWS EXACTLY WHAT YOU’RE DOING, AND NO ONE LIKES IT. IT IS THE GAYEST THING SINCE GAY CAME TO GAY TOWN, AND THE WORLD WAS A BETTER PLACE BEFORE YOU STARTED TRYING TO GAY IT UP
I CAN ONLY HOPE THAT ONE FATEFUL MORNING WHEN YOU WAKE UP FOR YOUR MORNING COCK-SMOKING, YOU CHOKE ON A GALLON OF CUM AND DIE SO I NO LONGER HAVE TO DEAL WITH YOUR FLAGRANT HOMOEROTICISM SHITTING UP THREADS
FUCK OFF AND LET ME ENJOY MY SHITTY ANIME THEMED DISCUSSION WEBSITE IN PEACE YOU (and I really, REALLY can’t stress how unrepentantly gay you are) FAGASAURUS REX FROM THE BI-ASSIC PERIOD
Well, fondling people uncovers mysteries of their own, really.
Michael Wood
IN the train, people is going to start chasing her with torches and pitchforks once they relize she casts no refelction thinking she's a vampire or a witch.
Amp is a show for babies, Infinity is a show for adults.
Asher Collins
Yeah a show where frogs get caught and eaten left and right is totally for babies.
Nolan Gutierrez
Its a show for babies, you just can't see it because you are a baby, I bet you watch Barny too.
Juan Davis
Trainwreck can’t even be bothered to have antagonists. It went the SU route.
Elijah Jackson
>Its went the SU route Oh no it went the route of being high quality, rich in lore and insanely popular. If only it could be like your frog show for babies!
Dylan Rodriguez
Yeah, SU has all that, IT doesn’t.
Jackson Howard
It does, now shut up I'm done with you, last (you) from (me)
I don't think Amphibia was better than Infinity Train, nor was Infinity Train was better than Amphibia. I think they were both excellent shows that happened to share a few tangential plot points but were otherwise fairly dissimilar in presentation and both were a cut above the dreck we've been enduring for years.
While Amphibia tells a simple story, it tells it well and each episode gives enough time to set up the conflicts and resolutions as well as enough time to get us to care about the characters Having an entire season under its belt helps a lot. Anne and the Plantars are very entertaining to watch, especially when playing off of each other. It's really nice to see them just hang out before they get into wacky or dangerous shit. Hell, even the minor characters have some interesting quirks that get you to like them.
With Infinity Train, it has a much more interesting premise, but feels like it rushes through it. Like it has so much to tell, so many interesting things to lay out, but only ten 11 minute episodes to do so. So what we end up with is a story that doesn't have enough time get us to really care about the characters, properly explore its story, and set up conclusions without feeling like you blinked and missed it. I feel like the characters themselves are alright though. Not as engaging as Amphibia's main protagonists, but fine enough.
Jason Turner
Infinity Train tries too hard to be deep and tryhard. Kinda like Steven Universe and Adventure Time.
Amphibia is more about having a grand adventure and fun time.
Luke Ramirez
>Well we have four to five shows that are all about quirky girls going to magical world adventures. The isekai disease has spread to western media. I just realised.
Since the shows are so different, the only thing we can really compare are the main the characters. Anne, I want to be my best friend Tulip, I want to fuck, and nothing more
>explain why. it doesnt have a rushed ending and a villain that pledges for redemption the moment they met her
Camden Cooper
>1. Amphibia had interesting villains Bitch girl is a bitch because she is a bitch, oh so interesting, she is a bitch.
Michael Perry
Based righteous anger
Adrian Jackson
IT doesn't have a single setting we ever see for more than 10 minutes of screentime. Add in "anything is possible, nothing is interesting" when it comes to the stage designs, and it feels like a bad video game. The girl has 3 emotional dilemmas through the whole series. Her companions have 0. The ball serves no purpose outside one of these dilemmas. He's barely even comic relief.
Also, she talks and acts like an adult, except when it comes to bitching about her parents divorce. In an era, when half of all kids experienced the same thing.
I didn't even get upset when my parents broke up. Only afterwards when my dad (as it felt) replaced me with new sons from a single mom. She doesn't even have that for a backstory.
Amphibia's farm and the town are a single coherent world with quickly revealed rules that branch out a little with each episode. There can still be mystery and variety out in the forest and boondocks, but it's made memorable by it's recurring core areas.
The episodes explore each of the MC's desires, attitudes, and fears. No one is left flat, unflawed, or irredeemable. They fight and develop new understanding with each other, by taking their conflicting approaches to life's problems are reconciling them into a new approach. And since they care to learn from and about each other, they have actual back and forth dialogue instead of just:
One-One monologues about something. Tulip makes a dismissive statement back. Repeat with new topic. Tulip doesn't care to learn anything from or about either of them beyond the initial questions about getting to the next door. And when she does ask, they're not very useful anyway.
user it easy amphibia was not some thing many people were looking forward to but turn out to be really good infinity train was hipped up alot just to turn out to be ok
the art direction was ok but very simple
the characters were fine but did'nt have enough time to really grow
the concept was cool but most episode did not take advantage of it ( the singing rocks and the water people episode are good example one takes place in a rock world that it the other takes place on a beach boring )
The story was fine for a kid show but it wasn't any thing new ( kid getting over family issue has been done to death)
the show was released very quickly so not alot of time was given for people to make theory and lore for the show resulting in little fan growth
Over all more episode and a bigger focus on the train would of had help the show build it self better while also leaving room for fan speculation and more discussion
amphibia is loved because it has alot of things people on Yea Forums miss in cartoon
1. no politics
2. fun world and characters
3 a lot of episode for people to watch allowing one to get a feel for the character and setting
4. character growth and a story while also being a show which you can jump into and watch any episode in any order with out feeling like your missing some thing
5. anne seems like the type of persion to use Yea Forums ( fight me )
The train was the most interesting part of the premise, with so much opportunity to reveal it's mechanics, it's history, it's function (if it is a form of purgatory, what purpose does making it mobile serve?). What is the land is outside, and how are there bugs just living in the ground in it it? Are they eating the 'life force' of people who jump off? And they barely show any of it.
Michael Allen
for me the art direction was very basic and I feel the show lack creativity also tulip getting sad about her parents divorce seem reasonable and not some thing some one should be sent to purgatory to deal with
Logan Garcia
Do you think Amphibia has better art direction?
Jeremiah Jackson
yes they did alot to add character to the world from the food to the background design
David King
As if it weren’t already retarded enough, IT fans have been bombing amphibia on IMDb with 1/10 score en masse. It’s striking how suddenly low amphibias score has dropped in the past few days. As someone who enjoys both, what the actual fuck?
Daniel Allen
It's really not LOLZ random, so I don't know where you're getting that. The humor is usually derived from the situation.
Honestly, I like Amphibia because it's really cozy. If's a fun, monster/problem of the week show with beautiful design, a fun world, interesting lore, and just enough of an ongoing plot to keep me interested. The characters are developing slowly but surely, and I really like what they are doing with Anne.
Infinity Train was fine, but didn't live up to it's own, hype. I never really got attached to Tulip, and I feel like it could have benefited from being about twice as long as it was. It felt rushed, and a lot of the inter-personal relationships were built off screen. It was such a rich idea, wasted on too short of a run time. Just as I felt like I was getting to know the world, it was over.
Xavier Cruz
Yea Forums is full of actual babies, and if they have nothing to fight about, they make something up. They've been pulling this shit as far back as fucking Flapjack and Chowder.
Matthew Hall
you forgot Atticus and his ""hilarious"" personality trait "I'm a dog! so I can't stop doing dog things even when I'm smart and royalty"
Joshua Clark
>and it feels like a bad video game. Congrats, that's the point.
Sebastian Parker
What's going on with this show, I haven't been keeping up. Is this one of those things where they dropped every episode at once or am I just dense enough to not have realized it's been running until now.
Oliver Bell
Atticus the dog is literally a more benign version of Brian Griffin.
Nolan Miller
>TFW your show will never get involved in shitty tribal war cancer
They have actually a good plot with pay off and isn't just a string of random shit. The main character is likable and not an asshole for no reason.
Luke Baker
Infinity Train has ten episodes but nothing happeneds until the last three.
Carson Ramirez
BAD video game. Like... So bad it's not even fun to watch.
Asher Evans
Nice opinion there, way to objectively review the show.
John Gray
Virgin Hey Arnald vs Chad Rugrats
Matthew Rodriguez
There is no way to objectively review media. Every person on this planet is bound to their individual tastes and experiences.
Leo Phillips
>There is no way to objectively review media Ladies and gentlemen, your brain on "professional" youtube "critics".
Kayden Ross
Here I will repost my review as this is a more appropriate thread. >Pacing There's no getting around 10 episodes vs 20, especially when Infinity Train wasn't as well put-together as Over the Garden Wall. At one point Tulip says she's been on the train for months, which was jarring because it only feels like a couple days or weeks at most. Many of her comfier adventures are evidently off-screened, such as "Literally Italy", and frankly her state of being and relationship with the other characters (who are fairly flat and one-track) doesn't seem like they've been stuck together on a crazy train for months.
In Amphibia, Anne's state is given more weight. What she eats and where she sleeps is important, not waved away with "oh she found X train cart that met her needs". Her relationship with the Plantar family develops until they basically adopt her, and she slowly earns the trust of the town over the span of 19 episodes. So when it takes months for the path out of the valley to melt, this passage of time feels more natural. >Villains Both are of the sympathetic variety. However, Sasha clearly has a much more personal, complicated connection to Anne given their context and backstory - culminating in the "Lean on Me" finale. In IT, Amelia's antagonism of Tulip seems like merely collateral. Tulip wasn't even aware of One-One's true nature until the very end.
Anne also discovers Sasha's plot in the final episode, but to the viewer it was evident from earlier buildup that the party wasn't on the up-and-up and Sasha was just manipulating Anne to get what she wanted per usual. While it was equally obvious that One-One was the real conductor, we still don't know why Tulip herself was targeted specifically until the finale and go "Oh, the bitch was just crazy and has the tattoos to prove it".
The addition of other independent actors such as Grime and Hop-Pop's betrayal of trust serve to make everything more interesting.
Wait, are you claiming that "objective reviews" are a meaningful concept?
Connor Collins
>Protagonists Anne dabs multiple times in her show and still comes off as less obnoxious than Tulip. Tulip tries to frame herself as logical and an adherent to the scientific method, but in truth she’s mostly naive, irrational, and emotional. I’m not sure if it was a case of “smart character written by dumb writers” or “13 year old intellectual written by genius writers”, but judging from the state of the show overall I’m leaning towards the former but willing to accept insistence otherwise.
Anne has her faults, but Christ is she easier to listen to and is generally less of a fucking pill. The moral/lessons she learns are a little on the nose as this is a kid's show, but Infinity Train caves your nose into your fucking skull. >Conclusion I don't even think 10 eps can excuse it. We get a 7 MONTHS LATER a la francophone Spongebob narrator and Tulip is shown being taken to camp with her visibly happier parents after their daughter was missing without a trace for months and comes back with no reflection. If IT gets another season, I pretty much expect that it will follow a different protagonist.
Amphibia's conclusion is only part 1. It sets up a lot of running plot-lines that leave the viewer excited for more, rather than hoping that Anne is abandoned in the 2nd season. There is no small irony in Tulip being the poster girl for IT in waifu wars when most fans seem to want her reflection to be more relevant in the second season than herself.
They showed the first episode last month and the series officially premiered on the 5th of this month, and ended its run on Friday. All of its episodes in the span of a week.
Colton Rivera
infinity train? more like infinite garbage dump truck flopping shit
You could also easily apply that to Yea Forums, Yea Forums, and Yea Forums.
Isaiah Walker
This. Anyone remember when Yea Forums was a peaceful board, free from any type of sitewide drama, where you were able to talk about your hobbies freely?
I like BOTH shows, but Amphibia is better. Tulip from IT is a little too abrasive and angry for my liking.
Still, she does mellow out which is nice.
I like BOTH shows and I love how Yea Forums just continues to prove how much they suck with this BS competition.
Landon Price
It'll be better than Star Vs., due to a less shitty MC - it's got a lot to prove after how Amphibia pleased me so damn much, though.
Brody Phillips
All fandom wars are retarded. There will never be one that isn't, either. Yea Forums could end all this B'S by nuking Yea Forums and Yea Forums alongside it, though.
William Edwards
this
Isaiah Flores
Here's the worst fucking part, the shows hype was entirely hinged on the idea of the train. I mean entire worlds in each cart with a hint of mystery as to what it really is and why it traps people and we spent 90% of the time in each cart focusing on Tulip and her stupid divorce bullshit. I don't care if that was the point it became annoying and the fact that the train is now just some unexplained force that picks up people running from their emotional issues ruined it all. The only questions that remain are pointless ones that are just extra flavor. It's called "Infinity Train" the fucking train should have been the spotlight not "waaaaah my parents aren't together anymore". Now that it's confirmed that we're getting a season 2 we already know it will just be another passenger going through the same journey with whatever copy paste personal problem they feel like slapping on them or the main villain chick who's name is actually escaping me right now and I'm too lazy to look up. We have nothing and the character we spent the most time with is gone. This made me appreciate Amphibia so much more despite not even knowing it existed until it already came out. Annes journey is doing what Tulips should have, they should have organically mixed her coming to terms with her issues while adventuring through the train. Amphibia played it smart and gave us time to watch the characters grow by trapping them in the valley, sure the main goal is find a way to get Anne and her friends back home but along the way Anne is learning how to be a better person and what a real friend is while coming to terms with the fact that her current best friends are manipulative assholes. Not only did the buildup make the climax fantastic now we have stuff to care about in when the journey actually begins in season 2. We care about the Plantars, we want to see the end of Sashas arc, we want Marcys arc to actually start, we want to see Anne succeed and get home.
SILLY FROG BOY! HAHAHA! I CLAP! I CLAP WHEN HE FART!
Jeremiah Carter
Haven't watched either show but between the two at least Animorphs or whatever its called has shading for the characters to prevent them from looking flat.
Julian Anderson
Infinity Train is a cartoon for teens and young adults, covers serious subject matter. Amphibia is a silly baby show with funny frogs and loud noises.
Mason Sanchez
yeah i'll just blindly believe that
Chase Perez
Its true, give the shows a watch.
Xavier Rogers
this one second of Sprig looking between Anne and Sasha has more subtlety than the entirety of Infinity Train
>Comparing a mature show for adults to a childs cartoon
Lincoln Wilson
Amphibia still had a higher body count when we thought two people were killed Now after the finale we know the vaporized guy just went home and they didn't have the balls to leave Atticus dead Get fucked maturefags, divorce is not a serious or deep conflict it's a dumb baby problem that stupid kids get sad about because "waaaah my parents are split and I caused it probably not really". Now stay in your fucking kennel where you belong.
I think Amphibia and Infinity Train are both good. Amphibia places more emphasis on humor and a sense of adventure, while Infinity Train places more emphasis on spooky mystery, although both shows have both of these elements. They're both pretty good shows
I'm sorry but the story structure in Amphibia is complete garbage. It's the classic episodic bag of fluff. If you want to tell a story, you have to actually tell a story. You have to do proper serialization. You can't cower back to the 90s where everything was episodic and easy.
Benjamin Morgan
Haha I like when frog boy make funny loud sound! Hahah his mouth is big! LOL he caught a fly!
Jonathan Kelly
Both are trash. One is a pretentious rushed sci-fi premise with good back grounds and a talking dog other is a fucking sheeeeeet Svtfoe wannabee with a slighty better middle age ambientantion (its fandom is almost the same pile of autistics tho). Can we stop these threads?
Characters we actually have time to get to know and bond with. A found family that loves and sticks up for each other. Jokes that are actually funny. Better art direction. More content. I could go on and on
Michael Moore
There’s a simple reason. Are you ready to get ExpectationsPilled? Yea Forums‘s response to all shows is a 1:1 inverse correlation with our own hype. Infinity train has 3 years of build up after the pilot. We therefore had 3 years on inflated expectations which nothing could live up to. And like always we shred the hyped show once it arrives. Amphibia had zero hype, so we were pleasantly surprised and began to dub it kino when it’s just cute, albeit forgettable. And when we have to wait another 6 months for Amphibia S2, we will hype it to impossible heights and then claim that Season 2 RUINED the show like we did with GF or R&M or whatever. You can explain 90% of Yea Forums‘s General Opinions with this simple rubric
Asher Butler
Oh no I’ve been ExpectationsPilled and now I can’t unsee it
William Edwards
Discussion over.
John Martinez
Infinity Train > Amph
They just said that to make Frog niggas feel better.
Chase White
You can objectively review aspects of media. Such as technique. However if you honestly believe that matters of taste are objective, you're an idiot.
Jonathan White
>covers serious subject matter Yeah, poorly.
Kayden Roberts
Why is it better than Amphibia then?
Levi Turner
They're neck and neck in terms of my enjoyment. Plus, I'd slam-fuck Tulip or Anne til pregnart with equal fervor.
Tyler Reyes
I want to argue with this but the more I think about it the more clear it is that this is 100% accurate
I liked them about the same but IT felt kinda rushed
David Sanders
This is revisionist bullshit, I was never hyped for either shows and didn't know about them for years beforehand. Infinity Train was far worse for reasons I outlined: Seriously, it is an expectation at this point that Tulip must be dropped for season 2. I can't see people giving a shit about this character for another go.
GF's S2 wasn't shit because of hype generated by length of time, it was shit because of hype generated by presenting a puzzle/mystery theme and an enigmatic villain that didn't rely on brute force. All the symbols coming together at random, Mabel nearly ending the world, and Bill turning into a retarded big bad killed the mystery of a show predicated on mystery. Maybe a part of the fandom is to blame, but you can't deny the trend of writers trying to hint at or set up narratives they can't execute properly. Star Vs was much the same. After all his scheming, Toffee was just kind of ignominiously blasted into goo. And then by season 4 Toffee is proven right and the end of his season is considered the finality of quality for the show. Was anyone actually hyped for S4 finale? No, it was just retarded garbage. Shows can be bad, seasons can be worse than previous ones.
R&M is just a case of always being kinda hit-or-miss and running out of material for the characters.
Christopher Gomez
Honestly? Because it's a simple premise that's executed extremely well. The writing is on point, it's episodic while maintaining a serialized continuity, the characters are quirky but still relatable, and it manages to maintain a light-hearted atmosphere even while tackling serious subjects.
The storyboarders never bit off more than they could chew, nothing felt rushed, it didn't feel like they tried to adapt a YA novel series into 15-minute installments. Most importantly; it didn't hit you over the head with an insufferable main characters issues just to make them seem more sympathetic.
Elijah Moore
>There's no getting around 10 episodes vs 20 Technically wrong, Amphibia has 20 episodes, each with two 11 minute segments except for the last one that was one 22 minute special. If you count only 20 episodes for Amphibia, IT would technically only have five episodes of two 11 minute segments each. When in reality one regular IT episode equals to half of a regular Amphibia episode.
IT had ten 11 minute episodes, while Amphibia had 38 of those + a 22 minute finale, it's not even comparable.
Everyone who binge watches Gravity Falls all the way through on Hulu loves it. If it wasn't for the hiatuses (IE: hype buildup) you wouldnt have spent so long daydreaming about your perfect headcanon ending. Every single person who binges it likes the ending. Only Yea Forums hates it
Ayden Reyes
>Comedy show had better villain then actual drama show How embarrassing.
Daniel Flores
While I do think there is more to it then that, you're probably right this is the largest factor for many people.
As someone who ended up loving Amphibia, I had ZERO expectations at all and honestly thought this was going to be the worst new show to be released, putting more attention on Owl House and others.
Based. Can't believe Yea Forums is even discussing these craps after they dropped hard on Star Vs, they're almost same shitty arquetype. Just move on Starfags.
Angel Brown
Let's compare Infinity Train with an equal then. Over The Garden Wall is also a ten eleven minutes episodes miniseries.
Oh wait, people've been crying that comparison is unfair 'cause OtGW is a masterpiece. Sorry, i guess there is no reference point to compare IT to anything...
John Martinez
>everyone who binge watches it likes it so it's good So when these people binged all the way through, did they analyze the episodes and discover all the hints of Ford's existence? Did they pause at the flashes of journal pages to compile, decode them, and match characters to their symbols?
I imagined no "perfect headcanon ending" your retarded ass is trying to straw-man, I'm saying that it's fair to say the show sold a theme of mystery, stuck it pretty good with the Ford reveal, and then slammed out a weak ass ending with convenient contrivance and out-of-character villains. That isn't imagined "hype buildup", they put all that cipher shit in themselves and then phoned it in. Even though the Ford reveal was obvious and he wasn't a great character, an effort was made.
You can't just dismiss opinions backed by reasoning with >oh X wasn't actually bad, you were just expecting something better, just binge it and turn your brain off You could use this moronic logic to justify literally anything, and often it's still wrong because binging can't fix writing.
Daniel Flores
>FAGASAURUS REX FROM THE BI-ASSIC PERIOD Stealing this.
The side characters are absolute trash in IT, its like they couldn't decide which robot character to imitate so they combined a few into one LOL RANDUM XD piece of shit.
Luke Clark
shut the fuck up, trannie
Austin Gutierrez
I think maybe the miniseries format made the series a little too compressed. With Amphibia, we get many episodes that's not about Anne trying to get home, it's just her getting used to her surroundings as well as getting into some confrontation with Hop Pop, Sprig, or even Polly, which fleshes them all out and allows the audience to know them better. With IT, the cast has much less time to breathe since Tulip is so focused on escaping the train and moving from car to car. So all we really know of Attitucus's personality is that he's a regal, but he also acts like a dog (omg lmao XXXD) and One-One is basically a watered down GIR in terms of randomness.
Something I liked about Amphibia is that we don't know everything about her life and relationships in the human world, we're given bits and pieces until we get the flashback with Sasha in the finale, and even then Anne's and Sasha's relationship with Marcy is a mystery that has yet to be explored.
In IT, Tulip's issues are pretty much spelled out as "muh divorced parents" in the first episode. But since it's a miniseries, it can be forgiven for being more direct in it's storytelling since it has less time to work with.
Julian Ortiz
Amphibia has Sprig, who is objectively one of the most attractive, well-animated, funny characters in recent memory
>"I hate video games but I like your game" >her game is Space Invaders - or more accurately Space Invader - minus the bunkers so she wants to fuck Tulip right?
Luke Evans
She has a black token friend so no one suspects she's extremely racist. Tulip actually browses /pol/ and makes White supremacy threads daily.
Liam Perry
>Anne makes delicious Thai food that makes Gorden Ramsey look like a minimum wage burger flipper >Tulip makes barely functioning games that makes Depression Quest look like Underrail
Pretty sure it's like 8 people spamming the catalog with their bullshit. I feel like it's a desperate attempt to create a fandom war that results in drawfags going crazy with sudden waifu content or something. Since it's all female-protagonist shows, it's the only explanation I can think of.
Andrew Jenkins
TLDR, your problems were based on hype, not based on the series. Embrace the HypePill user.
Jason White
Anne was a gullible but caring character who was invested in the people and the world around her. Tulip was a moody teenager who wanted nothing to do with the infinity train, you know, the thing that got hyped. Guess which of these isekai protagonists was more enjoyable to watch.
Angel Gray
Well if we try hard enough Internet Historian might notice us.
David Ortiz
It's a pleasant show that fills it's niche well, also it has some great world building.
Luke Clark
Everyone has different experiences, not everyone binges shows and not everyone watches the episodes when they come out. It's almost like people have different opinions based on their experiences, who would've thought?
Now I don't much care for this Ampharos show but good golly if this picture doesn't make me hard as diamonds whenever I see it.
Parker Wilson
Reminder that Tulip didn't even have the game coded correctly enough to have the spaceship move let alone shoot or have any kind of gameplay at all. What the fuck did her friend like about it when compared to already existing games, she's full of shiiiiit