(Also, thank you, that was a really nice analysis)
Does anyone have any logical explanation as to where the kids are getting these real world things from? I guess Presto could have conjured them up from his hat, but the cash, Eric carries in his… pocket?. But since when did Presto have a watch?
Because in that episode Presto’s Hat is confiscated as well... (Hey ya’ll welcome to part 2 of dumbgeons doesn’t understand Easter eggs)
Does anyone have any logical explanation as to where the kids are getting these real world things from? I guess Presto could have conjured them up from his hat, but the cash, Eric carries in his... pocket?. But since when did Presto have a watch?
ha HA! I think about this a lot too! I mainly thought about that one scene from the one where they’re all trapped in Venger’s dungeon, and Eric is fanning himself with a Spider-Man comic (obviously an Easter-egg but still) and my thoughts instantly went to: “either Eric is a secret comic book nerd who stuffed that down his shirt when they went to the theme park, or Venger’s dungeon canonically has magazines like a fucking dentist’s waiting room.” Anyways head canon that I’m literally just pulling out of my ass now: Maybe they belong to other humans who have been there before to try and reform Venger or for literally other reason?
Does anyone have any logical explanation as to where the kids are getting these real world things from? I guess Presto could have conjured them up from his hat, but the cash, Eric carries in his... pocket?. But since when did Presto have a watch?
I’ve seen loads of Brooklyn 99 Intro edits for different fandoms so I thought I’d give Dungeons and Dragons a shot. In my opinion, the title credits to the show are completely shit compared to some of the other cartoons of the same decade so I think this is how every episode should start from now on.
(Please don’t ask how long this took me cause I’d rather not say)
Here we are! It’s ya boi Eric Yūsha from my rebooted version of the 1985 Dungeons & Dragons cartoon, Heroes of The Realm. In my adaptation he’s going to work like a D&D5e Oath of Devotion (sometimes Oath of Conquest) Paladin In my interpretation, Eric is going to have a enemies to friends to student and mentor relationship with Hank, and a romantic arc with Presto, and of course unique friendships with the other characters. The local rich kid who must choose between following his heart, sticking to his friends and going to the school he wants to go to (represented by The Celestial Knights from the episode Quest of the Skeleton Warrior) or giving in to the pressures of his overbearing family, preying on his ambition and desire for their approval to get him to go to boarding school and join their software firm (as represented by Tiamat and her many heads) as his main arc.
Enter the world of Saturday morning cartoons – Pick a Path to Adventure: Dungeons & Dragons Cartoon Show Book 1-6 by Margaret Weis, Jean Blashfield, Linda Jacobs, Linda Lowery, with Jeffrey Butler covers, TSR, 1985
Okay so I’ve come to realise not everyone has insta so I thought I’d give you guys a little look at my Eric cosplay (Also I hit 10 followers and that’s literally the most exciting thing that’s happened to me in a long time so THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH)
I have upgraded this outfit so much since I first decided to do Eric as his cosplay is now low-key my fave (it’s proably something to do with acting in character as him because its so much fun)
I also do a casual Eric but am yet to get to that goddamn theme park to take some nice shots.
So these are my 3 (out of over 250 SO FAR) favourite pictures edited by me of my upgraded Eric cosplay.