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Is Jumba really bad?
Warning: This contains spoilers for the Live Action
Jumba comes from the planet Quelte Quan, where, according to the series, the people there tend to be mean.
Unlike other planets, Jumba didn't grow up surrounded by family love. His parents were mean to him. His wife was also mean to him. He never grew up surrounded by love, so he didn't understand the meaning of family.
His planet is corrupt because Jumba messed with the wrong person by investigating it, which was considered treason by his people, causing him to be exiled. Just as the Federation exiled him for his illegal experiments.
In the series, Jumba shows how sometimes he wishes he could return home, so he ends up betraying his friends, but they make him see that he must be good.
Pleakley points out that running away would be pointless since he can't return to his home planet anyway because he was banished. Not only would the Federation attack him, but so would his people, who hate him. He points out that he'd have no one left if he abandoned them.
In the live-action version, when Jumba invades Lilo's house, he disdains family photos and begins destroying everything that bears a family symbol. Not just to provoke Lilo, but because he truly hates the word "family."
Ohana means family, and your family never abandons or forgets you. Unfortunately, this doesn't apply to Jumba, as his family did abandon and forget him.
Despite that, he has respect for his mother (or at least he does in the animated version) so probably in the Live Action version his family really did abandon him.
Despite that, he has respect for his mother (or at least he does in the animated version) so probably in the Live Action version his family really did abandon him.
When Pleakley helps Jumba capture Stitch in the animated film, Pleakley tells his mother how he's living with a "criminal," showing his disgust. But in the second film, Pleakley already calls him by name, showing their good relationship; even Pleakley's mother sends her regards to Jumba.
Ironically, Pleakley seems to only talk to his family about Jumba, as when his family visits him on Earth, they don't seem to know Lilo and Nani. He may have talked to them about them, but he doesn't do so often, causing his family to be confused about who they are.
An example is when Pleakley's sister points out that he's sleeping with an "ex-criminal." This confirms how much she talks about Jumba. Even when the fake wedding happened and Jumba pretended to be the bride, Pleakley's mother accepted their relationship.
Although it was a fake wedding, his sister didn't like him because of his eyes, but his mother said that as long as he had a "wife" it didn't matter who he married.

In conclusion: Jumba is evil because of his family. He was banished, forgotten, exiled, and abandoned by his family. That's why he lacked kindness in the live-action.
Jumba sometimes pointed out how he tried to create Stitch in his image. In the live-action version, he told Stitch that he would "fix" him by removing his essence of goodness, which indicates that Jumba did have a shred of goodness but tried to repress it, as he hated everyone because they were always mean to him.
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This is a little welcome home fanart I made a while ago! I don't think I ever posted it here!
I learned how to make puppets thanks to this little yellow fella! Say hi to Yogurt
Here is Yogurt making Wally in 3D
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Alien daddies! (Pleakley is holding the egg under his nightgown)
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Could you draw Me Bear or Too Loud Bear in the new style? Tysm!
I’ve never actually seen this movie, mostly because it’s unavailable almost everywhere. One day!
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sleeping alien husbands :D
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Should Marinette have given the letter to Adrien?
Marinette finds a letter written by Gabriel Agreste addressed to his son where he confesses that he is Shadowmoth and explains that all his crimes were committed to revive Emilie.
In the letter, Gabriel asks Adrien to continue Hawkmoth's legacy of stealing Ladybug and Chatnoir's Miraculous so he could revive them both. Simply put, Gabriel was never going to change and always saw his son as his replacement to follow in his evil footsteps.
Marinette decides to hide the letter from him since she doesn't know how Adrien will react, just as in her mind she thought that Adrien will probably follow in his father's footsteps.
She doesn't know that Adrien is Chatnoir, and she doesn't want to tell Chatnoir because she's afraid he'll tell Adrien.
In the Paris special, when they face their evil selves from another universe, Clawnoir tells him he'd do anything to get his mother back and tries to convince Chatnoir it's the best thing for both of them.
Clawnoir tells him about the chance to make a wish. Adrien confesses that he knows about that "wish." Clawnoir doesn't understand why Adrien doesn't try to revive his mother, to which Adrien confesses that he did think about it at first, but after hearing that there must be a "sacrifice"—that is, that someone else must lose their mother—Adrien tells him that he doesn't wish the same thing on anyone.
So this suggests that Adrien would not have followed in his father's footsteps, as in some episodes he stated that he hated his father's behavior and that it was best to move on.
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Why hello there, sunshine!
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need to see them having beef
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What if Puppet and Henry were the villains in the FNAF 2 movie?
I imagine in this AU Mike going with Vanessa and Pipper to the new pizzeria where they will be attacked by the animatronic toys.
With the help of Jeremy, the guard who knows the place, they manage to evade the attacks since he knows how the animatronics move.
At some point, they are separated. Mike and Jeremy stay together. Vanessa was with Pipper, but because she was hallucinating about her father, she loses sight of her. Piper hides behind the music box, where she is found by the Puppet.
Mike and Jeremy run into Henry, who looks at them with disdain. Puppet arrives accompanied by Piper, who reunites with her brother. Mike asks Henry why he's doing this, to which he reveals that they wanted to kill them for being allies of Vanessa, since she is William Afton's daughter.
Henry tells them how he and William were best friends until he murdered his daughter. He not only hated Vanessa for being Afton's daughter, but also because she was the one responsible for his daughter's death by locking her out of the building. It's then that Henry reveals that Puppet has his daughter's spirit. Just as Puppet was Vanessa's best friend when she was alive.
Puppet would reveal that she was the one who brought the animatronics to life, pointing out that there were more victims. Mike would ask her if she knows where her brother's soul is. (This would be a mystery.)
I don't know how the ending would end there, but Puppet would probably tell Mike since Afton killed many children, which means there will be more animatronics that he will have to face.
P.S: I don't know what genre Puppet will have in the cinematic universe.
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Sell your soul?
Brooklyn made shady deals with villains behind his friends' backs in order to fulfill his mission. This led him to do bad things. He was on the verge of killing someone until the reporter made him realize that no matter what he did, he would never sell his soul for that goal.
When Kenji talks to his father to find out about Brooklyn, his father tells him that he will only answer his questions if he agrees to follow his orders.
This obviously bothers Kenji, and he tells Darius about it. This topic made him forget his anger toward his friend. Kenji wants to know the truth about Brooklyn, but he doesn't want to sell his soul, so he asks Darius for advice.
Darius replies that it's not worth sacrificing who you are for someone who doesn't treat you well.
Kenji reluctantly accepts in order to know the truth about Brooklyn, but when he realizes how his father has never shown respect towards him, he knows it's not worth it and rejects his offer because he doesn't want him to control his life.
Kenji makes it clear to his father that he will find out the truth about Brooklyn with or without his help, as he is not willing to give up his soul to follow the orders of someone selfish.
Brooklyn and Kenji wanted to find out the truth about certain things. Brooklyn agreed to sell his soul, but Kenji backed out because he saw it wasn't the right thing to do.
#jurassic series#jurassic world#jurassic park#jurassic world chaos theory#jurassic world kenji#jurassic world darius
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Darius doesn't deserve Brooklyn
You'd think Brooklyn would finally go out with Darius after meeting them, but in my personal opinion, Darius doesn't deserve to be with her.
Throughout the series, we've seen how Brooklyn prioritizes her work over her friends or her partner. Kenji even pointed out how Brooklyn was never there for him because she was always distracted by her phone.
Although Brooklyn succeeded in defeating the villain, it's obvious she'll seek another adventure, given that she's who she is. Her friends, especially Darius, clearly know this.

Her behavior caused her friends to no longer trust her. They knew she'd be willing to abandon them for the "job," even if it meant making deals with bad people (as Darius and Kenji discovered).
Suppose Brooklyn tells Darius, "Now you agree to be his girlfriend and apologize for not understanding his feelings before."
Darius would reject her, pointing out that he no longer feels the same way about her. This whole trip made him realize who she was and what she's capable of. What her relationship with Kenji was like and how it affected him. Darius doesn't want to end up affected like Kenji, and he doesn't want to lose him. Although he has Kenji's permission, he doesn't want to risk it, especially since he no longer trusts Brooklyn.
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Difference between the duo Kenji and Darius and the couple Yaz x Sammy
As we know, the group knows that Brooklyn is still alive but they are angry with her for how she went with the enemy and she stays away from them.
Although the viewer knows why Brooklyn behaves this way, it doesn't fully justify his actions, but that's another topic.
Brooklyn has caused the group to argue about the situation. Ben and Yaz still consider her a friend and are trying to help her. Kenji and Sammy are angry, while Darius is hesitant.

Sammy and Yaz
The couple hasn't stopped arguing about the Brooklyn issue. You don't know who to side with because every time one of them makes their point, the other counterattacks, making you wonder which side you're on.
The annoying thing is that Sammy always wants to be right about everything; she wants Yaz on her side. Although Yaz tries to understand her, she doesn't want to abandon Brooklyn because she considers her family.
Sammy's had enough of Brooklyn, but she takes it out on his girlfriend. Yaz points out that she's the problem, as she never tries to clear the air because she always wants to be right.
The constant arguments reached the point where Yaz decided to break up with Sammy. This was for the best, since Yaz often complained to Brooklyn and Ben about Sammy's attitude. In short, their relationship was already on the verge of collapse until it finally happened.
Darius and Kenji
Although they get along like brothers, these two characters showed more maturity. While they confessed they were in love with Brooklyn, they both realized she wasn't worth it.
Kenji was already done with Brooklyn, blaming Darius, which caused them to drift apart. When he found out she was still alive and on the bad guy's side, it broke his heart.
While the entire group was arguing about Brooklyn, he realized that the problem was Brooklyn all along. She was to blame for everything. Although he was angry, he realized it wasn't worth it and chose to ignore the topic.
When the group split up about whether to go find her, Darius wanted to talk to Kenji about it because even though he was angry with Brooklyn, he wanted to find the truth, and to do that, he needed to find her.
Darius tells Kenji how divided his mind is, but what worries him most is that he doesn't want to lose his friendship. He confesses that he'd be willing to let Brooklyn go to support him, but Kenji knows it's best for him to pursue her so she doesn't feel guilty.
Kenji doesn't want history to repeat itself, with them growing apart and hating each other. Darius is traumatized and doesn't want to lose him, but Kenji calms him down by pointing out that no matter what his decision is, their relationship won't be affected since they both know Brooklyn is the one to blame, not them.
Kenji and Darius talked about Brooklyn. They didn't want to throw everything away for her. They chose to talk it through, worrying about each other's opinions. If only Sammy and Yaz had followed their lead, their relationship probably wouldn't have fallen apart.
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How do I imagine Rod's Pokemon team would be?
In a trailer, it was revealed that Rod would have a Lucario on his team, but it would be a Shiny Lucario. Not to mention that he would be keeping Pikachu.
Interestingly, all the Pokémon that make up his team have the color yellow in common.
Throughout the Pokémon franchise, when we face Gym Leaders, each leader represents a type of Pokémon and adapts the colors of that type. For example: Grass Pokémon Leaders wear green.
In Rod's case, he wears red with a hint of yellow. If we look at his Pokémon team, yellow predominates.
So I'll mention which Pokémon would be on Rod's team based on their color, as well as how they fit his personality.
Armarouge: Without a doubt, this Pokémon would be on his team. Not only because of its colors, but also because of its strength and how it would fit well with his personality.
Cinderace: I doubt they'll add it to their team because it's a starter Pokémon from another generation, but it would look good on their team.
Falinks
Rapidash
Ninjask
Heliolisk
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Should Chatnoir erase Viperion's memory?
It was recently revealed to us that one of Chatnoir's new powers is that he can erase memories.
Ladybug orders Chantoir to use it to erase Rena Rouge's memory. Although he believes he does this so she won't remember Ladybug's identity, it was actually for other reasons.
Maybe he thought he was doing something good but this could turn bad because it means Ladybug could take advantage of him.
Although it's still debated whether Ladybug is right or wrong in hiding Monarch's identity. This could mean that she might want to use Chatnoir's power against Viperion at some point.

Suppose in one episode Viperion accidentally discovers Monarch's identity. He goes back in time and keeps it a secret, but Ladybug would be suspicious, since she knows Viperion never reveals all of his actions in time.
Insecure, she orders Chatnoir to erase her memory. At first, Chatnoir refuses, knowing that Viperion is good at keeping secrets. Ladybug gets upset and tells him that it would be best to erase his memory for the good of "everyone."
Viperion would go back in time, but no matter how many times he went back, Ladybug's insecurity would cause her to repeat the same order.

After many flashbacks, Viperion convinces Ladybug that she hasn't gone back in time, which is obviously a lie. She remains suspicious and repeats the order. Chatnoir feels deja vu, so he decides not to obey her and convinces her that everything is fine now, to which Ladybug has no choice but to accept.

In his civilian form, Adrien meets with Luka in secret. Since they already know each other's identity, he asks if he saw something he shouldn't have.
Luka points out that he's discovered something, a very disturbing secret that would change everyone's lives. Adrien is curious, but seeing Luka's scared expression, he knows it's better not to know.
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AU where Lupin helps Belfort escape from the palace
In real life, Belfort's race is destined to become extinct by order of the king.
In this AU, King Louis XIV is already old. The caretaker enters the dogs' room to give them the news that it is time for them to form their own families.
Both Diane and her daughters are thrilled by this news. Although Diane is too old to have children, she is happy that her children can continue the legacy. However, the only one who does not seem thrilled is Belfort.
Depressed, he goes to tell the news to Lupin, who is also not happy with this news as he fears that his "friend" will be taken away from him.
The days go by. His sisters are the most excited but Belfort doesn't seem ready. Diane tells him that sooner or later this was going to happen.
Belfort wants to know if he will fall in love with his future partner, so he asks Lupin for help. They infiltrate the castle to try to find out who the potential candidates are, but they are unable to discover any names, except for their races.
Confused, he asks his mother if it is normal for races to mix. Diane tells him that this is unacceptable in the upper class. Belfort tells her about the conversation he heard from the humans, but she tells him that maybe he heard wrong.
One day, Belfort's sisters' new partners arrive. Diane is surprised to discover that these dogs are of a different breed. Her daughters don't seem to care, since if the king chose them, they are of the upper class. Belfort did receive candidates, but he rejected them.
Remembering her son's words, Diane decides to investigate. There she discovers the King's plan to create a new race for his benefit. Although Diane has always respected her master, this plan is not to her liking as she knows it could lead to the end of her lineage.
One night, Belfort sneaks out of the castle. He is planning to run away with Lupin as he does not agree with mating with someone he does not love. His mother realizes his plan and follows him.
Inside the forest, Belfort tells his mother that he does not want this new life. To Belfort's surprise, his mother agrees. She asks Lupin to take care of her son. She orders them to flee as far away as possible because the king's intentions are not good.
Belfort thanks his mother for supporting him. He tells her that he will miss her and that she should not worry about him because he will be fine with Lupin.
In the end, her sisters would form their own families but with mixed-race children. As long as they continued to live in the castle, they would be happy.
In the end, her sisters would form their own families but with mixed-race children. As long as they continued to live in the castle, they would be happy.
On the other hand, Belfort and Lupin lived happily together in the forest.
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The sad fate that awaits Belfort
The Belfort family belongs to the King's White Hound breed, which is sadly an extinct species.
The Belfort family belongs to the King's White Hound breed, which is sadly an extinct species.
Although the mission was accomplished, this put the preservation of the breed at risk.
King Louis XV attempted to revive the Belfort breed, so he tried again to mix the breeds in order to bring it back, but it was not successful.
Although it gave birth to new breeds that still exist today, unfortunately the Belfort breed became extinct as the lineage was lost.
Louis XIV did not want to abandon his dogs, but his decision to mix the breed to create a new one led to their extinction. While Louis XV was to blame for ordering that the entire Belfort breed be forced to mix.
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