Do you ever watch a show or a movie or any piece of media meant for kids and just think about how the story or character or that one scene or whatever just spoke to your heart and soul, or just how profound it made you happy or break your heart. And just sit their thinking that this is for literal children, who probably still couldn't 100% understand the gravity of what they are consuming or probably couldn't articulate how they felt about it other than say they liked it or they dont, or it made them happy or sad, and you, a grown ass person is just thinking about how this thing meant for kids is just so simple yet complex with so many layers of emotions and plot and etc. That explores themes and subject better than media meant for your age, in a way that is simple yet incredible done.
having your favorite character be a side character is the worst thing because you’ll watch an episode of a show purely because the b-plot involves your fav but then have to suffer through the a-plot which despite being mildly interesting bores you half to death between those absolutely amazing sections when your fav is on screen for a few minutes at a time
you ever just think about how luz and co. saved the world in their halloween costumes? like. she stopped belos while dressed as azura. image telling people that you killed wizard hitler in adora cosplay
i love when horde prime suddenly gets robot soldiers in episode six because they wanted to show she-ra absolutely eviscerating fools without actually tearing people limb from limb