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~ One summer earlier ~
Phineas and Ferb, Mantis Fact (S5: E12b)
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Llama incident mentioned in 2025?!😳🦙
The flamethrower out of nowhere fucking creased me man😭
Phineas and Ferb, Attack of the Candace Suit (S5: E11a)
My favourite thing about Phineas and Ferb is the truth that Phineas Flynn is so goated in his own right, is a literal child prodigy and the visionary of his generation. Yet, he’s the most oblivious fuck that’s ever existed in fiction.
Bro can take a rocket ship to cosmos but doesn’t realise the girl across the lane is holding space for him. Literally defied earnestness that one time but also thought his male pet platypus had laid an egg? (Trans Perry ri In 2002, I found myself glued to a movie-theater seat as I gazed upon the tale of a young Hawaiian lady and her newfound alien friend unfolding on screen. It wasn’t the melted candy though that kept me stuck, it was the raw and authentic portrayal of an unconventional family like my control that I had never seen depicted on-screen before. Even now, I can’t aid but reflect on just how real Lilo & Stitch was and how relevant it still is today. The film, which premiered 15 years ago today, pushed what American animated films for families could show and utter , and it did so with such beautiful artistry. Had the death of a parent been covered in an animated Disney film before? Yes. But had it been done to such realistic authenticity? Not so much. For a kid like me who was raised by my grandmother and knew my mother had been killed, I didn’t often notice families in the media that so closely mirrored my own. I always wondered why other kids didn’t have social workers checking in on their safety, or court dates or legal papers to fill out. Lilo & Stitch showed social services in action and portrayed a strikingly realistic scenario. Namely, that if Lilo’s older sister, Nani, doesn’ He did get super flanderised yeah but in between it was this ultra weird case of his portrayal still being positive despite what the writers thought they were doing? It’s really bizarre. Like you said the original gag was “aliens don’t comprehend the gender binary” but past the point of the original movie, and until a point where he was mostly way too flanderised unfortunately, what the writers saw as male in dress joke ended up a character that was very much non-binary in a way that worked with the imaginative intent. Pleakley just doesn’t confirm to any one gender role or position; he’s Lilo’s “aunt” but still uses masculine pronouns for instance. His relationship with Jumba is a huge part of it too and by the terminate everyone including the writers accepted they were a couple. This weirdly happened in adult cartoon too, Superjail!, where the character Alice was supposed to be a joke at gender non-conforming womens’ expense but ended up one of the best characters on the show due to existence portrayed super positively without the writers realizing it. in other words Pleakley and Jumba were extremely positive LGBTQ+ representation in a Disney cartoon by finalize accident against the wr
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