Hi buddies!
Hey guys! It's me, Carly! I am an American cartoonist who loves to watch cartoons, eat food, draw stuff, ETC. I am also diagnosed with autism, please help me.
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My fursona, Carly the Cat.
☆About Me☆
Like I have said before, I am an American cartoonist who loves to watch cartoons, eat food, draw stuff, ETC. The name is Carly, but please call me Kitty, Catherine, Cal, Sweetie Pie, or Blue. My favorite colors are pink, blue, and black. My favorite shape is a ⭐️S T A R⭐️. My favorite food is chocolate (Yum!). My sexuality is pansexual. I am a Christian ✝️. I love to watch cartoons. And all of the other stuff. And I'm still autistic. My problem? I am a curious girl who likes asking people questions, I also get distracted when I have to focus on something else, and I get startled easily. Hmmmm.
♡The stuff I like♡
Cartoons, Anime, Comics, LGBTQ+, Food, Cats, Underrated/Obscure/Forgotten Cartoons, Electronics, Drawing, Requests/Art Trades/Comissions, My Comfort Characters (see down below), ETC.
💢DNI!💢
Okay, here are the stuff that trigger me the most…
Homophobia, Transphobia, Racism (don't talk to me about that), Silver Dollar City (god, I HATE THIS PLACE SO MUCH!!!), Foot Fetishes, Pedophillia, Zoophillia, Peanuts (the legume, not the comic series), Bullies, Art Thieves, Tracers, People Who Recolor Characters and Claim Them as Their Own, Crazy Fangirls, NFT's, ETC.
🥰My Comfort Characters🥰
Xiao Long from Gawayn, Manson from Matt's Monsters, Tracey Mcbean and Shamus Wong from Tracey Mcbean, Ian Kelley from Being Ian, Jerry from The Three Friends and Jerry, Eric Needles and Trevor Troublemeyer from Sidekick, Unikitty from Unikitty, and Gaston Lagaffe from Gaston Lagaffe.
⚡️Socials⚡️
Tumblr: You've landed here.
Deviantart: https://www.deviantart.com/carlythecat1227
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-J3B5yb74xYhUo-VxMA8Ow/featured
TikTok (private): https://www.tiktok.com/@starshinecarly
Fandom: https://the-official-starshine-carly.fandom.com/wiki/User:Starshine_Carly
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Starshinecarly
Scratch: https://scratch.mit.edu/users/CutieCarly/
Sketchers United: https://sketchersunited.org/users/161776
That's all I have to say, bye!
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Based on the autobiographical novel, the tempestuous 6-year relationship between Liberace and his (much younger) lover, Scott Thorson, is recounted.
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
Liberace: Michael Douglas
Scott Thorson: Matt Damon
Seymour Heller: Dan Aykroyd
Bob Black: Scott Bakula
Dr. Jack Startz: Rob Lowe
Ray Arnett: Tom Papa
Mr. Felder: Paul Reiser
Carlucci: Bruce Ramsay
Mr. Y: Nicky Katt
Billy Leatherwood: Cheyenne Jackson
Tracy Schnelker: Mike O’Malley
Adoption Attorney: David Koechner
Cary James: Boyd Holbrook
Frances: Debbie Reynolds
Lou: Eric Zuckerman
Assistant Director: Eddie Jemison
Director: Randy Lowell
Stunt Actor: Tom Roach
Camera Assistant: Shamus Cooley
Sound Mixer: John Smutny
Rose Carracappa: Jane Morris
Joe Carracappa: Garrett M. Brown
George Liberace: Pat Asanti
Dora Liberace: Casey Kramer
Assistant Stage Manager: James Kulick
Make-up Artist: Paul Witten
Gladys: Deborah Lacey
Sue: Susan Caroll Todd
Backstage Flirt: Austin Stowell
Backstage Flirt: Francisco San Martin
Stagehand: Anthony Crivello
Scott’s Half-Brother, Wayne: Kiff VandenHeuvel
Dorothy: Nikea Gamby-Turner
June: Charlotte Crossley
Liberace’s Attorney: Josh Meyers
Joel Strote: Harvey J. Alperin
Dr. Ronald Daniels: Jerry Clarke
Anchorwoman: Lisa Frantz
Health Department Spokesman: Shaun T. Benjamin
Priest at Funeral: John Philip Kavcak
Young American Dancer (uncredited): Kelly Allen
Funeral Mourner (uncredited): Gregg Atwill
Patron (uncredited): Greg Baine
Guy Outside Casino (uncredited): Brian Blu
Party Guest (uncredited): Paul Borst
Angie Liberace (uncredited): Barbara Brownell
Sex Club Patron (uncredited): Lee Christian
Kazarian (uncredited): Kass Connors
Showgirl (uncredited): Jacquelyn Dowsett
Concert Fan (uncredited): Timothy Skyler Dunigan
Deposition Reporter (uncredited): Fielding Edlow
French Guy #2 (uncredited): Corey Eid
Impossible Dream Dancer (uncredited): Krystal Ellsworth
Young American Dancer (uncredited): Kelli Erdmann
Hair Stylist (uncredited): Amber Lee Ettinger
Young American (uncredited): Derek Ferguson
Adult Bookstore Patron (uncredited): Joe Filippone
Adult Bookstore Worker (uncredited): Aussie Guevara
Dancer (uncredited): Brandon Henschel
Young American Dancer (uncredited): Kara Hess
Stage Manager (uncredited): Lenny Jacobson
Mourner (uncredited): Richard Allan Jones
Valet (uncredited): Adam J. Kassel
Impossible Dream Dancer (uncredited): Dominique Kelley
Cameraman (uncredited): David Dustin Kenyon
Theatre Stage Hand (uncredited): Kirk Krogstad
Billy (uncredited): Kristin Lindquist
Showgirl (uncredited): Rachael Markarian
Patron (uncredited): Hugo Pierre Martin
Sex Club Worker (uncredited): Paul McDade
Young American Dancer (uncredited): KC Monnie
Bar Patron (uncredited): Max Napolitano
Tailor (uncredited): Gregory Niebel
Show Boy (uncredited): Cassidy Noblett
Dancer (uncredited): Ryan Novak
Young American (uncredited): Meredith Ostrowsky
Sex Couple #1 (uncredited): Lance Patrick
Liberace Showgirl (uncredited): Brittany Perry-Russell
Dancer (uncredited): Ferly Prado
On-Air News Reporter (uncredited): Mike Jerome Putnam
Maitre d’ (uncredited): Thure Riefenstein
Second Anchorwoman (uncredited): Stephanie Maura Sanchez
News Reporter (uncredited): Jimmy Scanlon
French Guy #1 (uncredited): Roby Schinasi
Reporter (uncredited): Nellie Sciutto
Bookstore Patron (uncredited): Franklin J. Sterns
Startz Surgeon (uncredited): C.J. Stussi
Showgirl (uncredited): Becca Sweitzer
Stagehand (uncredited): Trace Taylor
Stagehand (uncredited): Anna Wendt
Print Reporter (uncredited): Ryken Zane
Nightclub Patron (uncredited): Judy Bruno Bennett
Bookstore Guy (uncredited): Cal Rein
Reporter (uncredited): Brian Neil Hoff
Young American Dancer (uncredited): Nick Lanzisera
Mourner (uncredited): Charles Moniz
Showgirl (uncredited): Ayesha Orange
Young American Dancer (uncredited): Jason Williams
Self (archive footage) (uncredited): Johnny Carson
Self (archive footage) (uncredited): Peggy King
Film Crew:
Editor: Steven Soderbergh
Screenplay: Richard LaGravenese
Book: Scott Thorson
Book: Alex Thorleifson
Producer: Susan Ekins
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implications that the black lion is still shiro’s and the red lion is still keith’s... mm good shit right there
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Let’s talk about ReBoot: The Guardian Code. I had this big plan to write up a long essay about whether an audience can separate behind the scenes drama from a piece of art. After all, we as the audience aren’t supposed to know about any of that stuff. It was going to be awesome. I’d keep calling the show “Guardian Code” and then at the end say “Guardian Code” was perfectly average Canadian kids TV but it wasn’t ReBoot.
I was going to talk about why that was the case and what it means about remakes in general. Some nostalgia talk was going to be thrown in there. Probably would have made an easy Ready Player One joke. I’d delve deep into ReBoot’s place in pop culture and that a Robot Chicken sketch is really the only proof anyone outside hardcore fans remember it.
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These days though I try not to just drag shows. It’s way too easy to write 800 words why a given episode of say, Power Rangers Ninja Steel, is terrible. Although once you’ve been writing reviews like that for four years it gets old. So instead I try to break down what a “bad episode” means for the franchise or just TV as a whole. It’s less me dunking on a show and more trying to figure out why it ended up the way it did. After all, no one sets out to make a bad episode of TV… right?
Season 1: Episode 10 of ReBoot: The Guardian Code, “Mainframe Mayhem” purports to be a tribute to classic ReBoot. Several voice actors return, they recreate the old sets, and even toss in a few catchphrases. In the lead up to this episode I had a pretty good idea what it would be like.
They wouldn’t resolve “The Hunt” cliffhanger of season four. The characters would make a few pandering references. There would be an attempt to make it seem like The Guardian Code is somehow in the continuity of the original ReBoot (which it would bungle.) The whole “Users as Gods” thing would be forgotten or glossed over.
All of that happened. Was it awful? I mean, yeah. Bob delivering his monologue from the old intro is incredibly ham-fisted. The lines about Hexadecimal not seeing Megabyte in a long time try to acknowledge season four maybe happened at one point but don’t fit. The intriguing idea of Bob, Dot, and Enzo basically meeting their gods is treated as just another wacky day at the diner. But that was expected.
It was a way to try and placate the hardcore fans so The Guardian Codeproducers could have a talking point in interviews about how “this isn’t just a reboot of ReBoot.”
I was prepared for that.
What the summaries and leaks didn’t reveal was that The Guardian Codecharacters and Bob would go inside a game. Okay, cool. Nice little throwback. The problem is that we see the User who’s playing this game and it’s… a thirty year old neckbeard living in his mother’s basement surrounded by classic ReBoot merchandise. There’s a poster for ReBoot: The Ride. The first art book. He even has a giant statue of Mike the TV.
This guy has been waiting for the old Mainframe to come back online. Yeah, somehow the Mainframe from the old series is locked in a cabinet in the new Guardians lair. I won’t even bother talking about the implications that has for the original series and how it doesn’t jive with what we saw in the third season. There’s something bigger to tackle here.
“And mom said all this time in the basement was wasted.”
That’s an actual line from the episode as the "User" gains the upper hand in the game. His whole life revolves around ReBoot, so much so he still lives in his moms basement. This is where the original idea for my essay fell apart. How do you defend something that so blatantly mocks not just fans of ReBoot but fan culture in general?
I can see where this came from. Ever since the summary for The Guardian Code was released fans were in an uproar. Many went to extreme lengths to make their displeasure known. A lot of it went too far.
No matter how much you don’t like how your favorite franchise is handled, endlessly posting on social media about it and publicly insulting the people making the show is a waste of time. I can imagine discussions in The Guardian Code creative team offices now.
“Why can’t they understand TV is a complex business and we couldn’t sell the show they wanted? Why can’t they just leave us alone? This show isn’t for them.”
That’s a very generous reading of it but hey, not trying to dunk on anyone here. They had an IP and wanted to make a show. I get that. Getting anything made in this business is incredibly difficult. Slapping the name ReBoot on it meant it was more likely to get sold. Sure, fine, it’s understandable.
“And mom said all this time in the basement was wasted.”
This is where any sympathy fades away from the creative team. If this User character hadn’t been included I could have understood (but still not been a fan of) why ReBoot: The Guardian Code ended up the way it did.
A fat nerd living in his mom’s basement is an old stereotype that’s long been played out. By utilizing it the creative team seems to speak directly to its loyal audience and say,
“This is what we think of you.”
It wasn’t necessary. They didn’t have to stoop to the level of making fun of fans, even the ones who take their passion for the franchise too far. A good series shouldn’t engage in that kind of petty dialogue with its audience. It should rise above it.
If ReBoot: The Guardian Code did have something to say about fans that are too devoted to media? If it had been a meta commentary on reboots in general and fan reactions to them? That could have had some merit, especially if it had the clever writing of the old series. Instead we got…
“And mom said all this time in the basement was wasted.”
That doesn’t even sound like something a human being would say. It’s a caricature the creators of this show painted to disregard any negative feedback of The Guardian Code. When fans would rightly point out, “this sounds nothing like the ReBoot I love”, “it looks like a bad Code Lyokoknockoff”, or “hey, you guys endlessly promised us the original show would return. What gives?” this is the image they went for.
A fat guy who has no life.
The User character in “Mainframe Mayhem” slaps the audience in the face at the same moment it’s trying to bestow them a gift from on high with the return of the old characters and voice cast. It makes even the genuinely delightful moment of Enzo tackling Bob feel tainted.
“Here’s your references, nerds. Now get back to your basement,” it says. That’s not only a horrible message for its older fans but also for its new younger ones.
This is why ReBoot: The Guardian Code doesn’t work as a reboot of ReBootor even as perfectly average Canadian kids TV. It could have been a series that, while saddled with the name of a known IP, strived to be more than what zealous hardcore fans portrayed it as. It could have been fun on its own, divorced from its roots.
That’s the show I would have been fine with. I wouldn’t have been a fan but it could have led to an interesting discussion.
“And mom said all this time in the basement was wasted.”
I can’t separate the series from the behind the scenes drama because it actively parades it for everyone to see. It stoops to the level of the hardcore overzealous fans it attempts to make fun of. In that, “Mainframe Mayhem” is one of the worst episodes of television I’ve ever seen.
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I can’t believe it took Shamus Kelley saying he wanted a//urance for me to finally ditch him.
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Interviewer: "Do you think that Keith and Lance, while starting as rivals, have started to gain more respect for one another?"
Jeremy: "The team has really become a lot more like a family at this point. They still have their bickering moments for sure but definitely have that closer bond as a family. I think that moment in season three where poor Lance is really doubting how he fits into the team with six paladins now.
He’s basically saying, “yeah, I’ll step down and let you guys do your thing.” That vulnerable moment is knowing himself and just wanting to help for the greater good even if that means he can’t do what he wants to do. That moment is great where Keith goes, “No, dude. You are super important to the team. You should stop thinking all that because we need you.” "
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So regarding Canon (??) Bi Lance
Here’s all the info I have so far on it, for the people who are confused:
So this guy Shamus Kelley, a writer for DenofGeeksUS on twitter apperantly did an interview with Jeremy Shada about Lance, and he posted a screenshot of their interview, which is this pic below:
It “goes places” huh?? interestingg
When asked about what went on in the interview, he said to stay tuned and it will be “worth it. 100%”
Now he doesn’t know when the article will be published since that’s not up to him (he said probably not for a few days), but he does say to follow @DenofGeeksUS on Twitter to stay updated:
The interview will cover some really awesome topics!
He’s also extremely amused by the.......... enthusiasm of the Voltron fandom XD
Aaanndd yeah that’s pretty much it so far. Hope this helps!! :D
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Fandom: Pidge is a girl!
Voltron: Pidge is a girl
Fandom: Keith is Galra!
Voltron: Keith is Galra
Fandom: Lotor is half Altean!
Voltron: Lotor is half Altean
Fandom: Lance is bi!
Jeremy: Lance is bi
Fandom: KLANCE IS CANO-
Jeremy: They’re like brothers
Fandom:
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shamus kelley and jeremy shada are officially my heroes thanks for coming to my ted talk
@DREAMWORKS YOU DONT GOTTA COME THRU ANYMORE IT HAS BEEN DONE
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well i for one certainly trust this man
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THE HERO WE DONT DESERVE
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what if jeremy is straight up like “haha yeah, his milkshakes do bring the *girls* to the yard” and y’all are all fools. i swear if so im gonna fuckinhj delete my account.
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remember when my stinky friends said jeith was ugly? well god himself recognizes jeith to be a valid oc
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hey, do y’all remember the LAST time Den of Geek talked about Voltron and queer representation?
because I do
and hey, look at that -- it’s the same author!
boy, they’ve sure been letting this play out as they go! the story’s totally improvised too because they’ve been SUPER clear about how they’ve got everything planned oh wait never mind then it’s not improvised at all they’re just playing you fangirls for fools and none of you care about anything other than your gay ships
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i haven't read it yet but man am i sure shamus won't disappoint me the least bit
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