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How to call Future methods from Batch?
Yes you heard it/seen it right, we cannot make call to the future methods directly from the batch, if you do then, the batch will fail with error that you cannot make call to the future methods from Batch. 00:03:41:690 EXCEPTION_THROWN [41]|System.AsyncException: Future method cannot be called from a future or batch method:…
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for all my fellow glasses wearers
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#tech february#months of the bad batch#tbb#tbb tech#fanart#troggo draws#rip tech february is almost over :<#i definitely had wips in the work that are sitting there because i've had no time :(#that said did i draw this inbetween class instead of doing my homework... no...
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Star Wars: The Bad Batch (2021-2024)
#2021#2024#film#series#TV show#television#animation#Star Wars#The Bad Batch#Dave Filoni#Dee Bradley Baker#Crosshair#Echo#Hunter#Wrecker#Tech#Clone Force 99#CF 99#Michelle Ang#Omega#Clone Wars#Marauder#Omicron-class#attack shuttle#clones
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Docking at Imperial Station 003 "Into the Breach"
#Star Wars#Star Wars The Bad Batch#SWTBB#Space Station#Shuttle#Imperial Shuttle#Rho Class Transport Shuttle#scifi#science fiction#spaceshipedit#swedit#swtbbedit#spoilers#GIF#my gifs#tvedit#scifiedit#disneyplusedit#Danny watches Star Wars The Bad Batch#Hide and Queue
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MY FAVOURITE MENACE!!!!!! HERE ARE SHOTS FROM THE BIRTHDAY PARTY!!!
#the biggest crime of the novel is NEVER LETTING THEM CELEBRATE HIS BIRTHDAY WITH ALL HIS LOVED ONES PLEASE#so just for today i will allow him to celebrate with shj#im going mentally insane about them#no I'm not explaining to my family why i made a large batch of muffins today#sctir#han yoojin#tsctir#sung hyunjae#jinjae#my s class hunters#the s classes that i raised#s classes that i raised#sung hyunje
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I present to you, the most random clones doodles I drew while I should've been doing my prepro assignment.
#teachers: u can work on your assignment during class#me: proceeds to draw my favorite copy paste men#art#fanart#star wars#clone wars#tbb#tbb tech#the bad batch#commander fox#commander thire#coruscant guard#digital art#tbb crosshair#arc trooper fives#fives without arms cause i was lazy#erm actually
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Headcanon about Bail's accent
I noticed there is a rather sharp shift between Revenge of the Sith and Tales of the Jedi/The Bad Batch. (It's even thicker in those two than it was in Clone Wars, where he's portrayed by the same voice actor!)
The Republic, for all its flaws and corruption, is all about bringing different types of people together in pursuit of a common goal. In contrast, the Empire is all about being homogeneous. Everything must be The Same.
Now, they don't have time to worry about standardizing an Imperial dialect- they have much more important things to worry about, like non-humans in power *horrified gasp*. HOWEVER, someone suggests to Bail, who is from a lower prestige region of Alderaan (although he'd still have to come from an elite family to have gotten close enough to Breha to marry her, unless it's some kind of Jasmine and Aladdin situation), that he should consider changing his accent to be more like the "normal" (read: prestigious) Alderaanian accent.
Bail promptly dials his native accent up to eleven as a subtle "fuck you" to the Empire and everything it stands for.
#star wars#bail organa#star wars: the clone wars#tales of the jedi#the bad batch#accents#dialects#speech politics#i took a linguistics class last semester and can now talk for hours about the prestige/solidarity scale#and i'm making it everybody else's problem#the republic#the empire
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I feel like Crosshair’s (the rest of the batch’s too tbh) reaction to the people of Pabu would be like my reaction when I moved from the city I spent most of my life in to the one I went to college in. My home city has a (very well-deserved) reputation for being full of rude people (amongst other things) so I was used to that and didn’t think anything of it. However, when I moved to a different city for college and was at the supermarket someone in line with me started chatting with me and complimenting my outfit, and I was trying to act normal because internally I was freaking tf out I was like “who is this person and what do they want from me? Oh my goodness what if this is like the intro of a true crime show?” So then after I pay I RUSH to my dad and am looking over my shoulder like “we need to leave and be careful that person was very suspicious and asking how my day was and complimenting my outfit.” And my dad was like “umm…people are just friendly here? We’re not in X anymore.” It took a while for me to get used to it and I still haven’t fully.
But yeah I feel like that’s what Crosshair’s first reaction to Pabu would be.
#I want to write this#I have so many Pabu things in my drafts but they’re all like half-baked#also I need to lock in on the PhD applications while also focusing on my Arabic classes so I can’t be writing too much rn#but oddly enough writing fanfic helps get the academic writing juices flowing as well so there’s also a strategy#also no my home city is not NYC#plus NYC gets a bad rap people there are so friendly they’re just direct and no frills about it#like where else do you see some guy see a mother struggle to carry a stroller down the stairs and just carry the stroller for her#and then just go about his day like nothing happened#star wars tbb#star wars the bad batch#the bad batch#tbb crosshair#tbb pabu#pabu
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Hunter, let me be the first to say - this mission stinks!
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#source: class of the titans#the bad batch incorrect quotes#tbb incorrect quotes#incorrect quotes#star wars#the bad batch#tbb#sw tbb#sw the bad batch#star wars the bad batch#the clone wars#tcw#star wars the clone wars#sw the clone wars#sw tcw#the bad batch wrecker#tbb wrecker#wrecker the bad batch#wrecker tbb#tbb hunter#hunter the bad batch#the bad batch hunter#hunter tbb#sergeant hunter#clone force 99#mine
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First recipe test of some little guys in time for halloween
(the chocolate cake is divine, and the dark sweet cherry filling came out better than I expected. I don't LOVE the overly buttery taste of the vanilla SMBC frosting on its own, but it has such a good mouth feel and lets the chocolate/cherry really shine ngl)
#i really hate doing small batch stuff#i wanted to cry trying to whip and pipe all the tiny amounts of swiss meringue shit#someone crowd fund me a stand mixer so i dont have to Suffer anymore#i also need WAY more frosting for the big batch#cause my mom wants to take 48 of them to her class on halloween so#dense rambles#personal
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Star Wars: The Bad Batch (2021-2024)
#2021#2024#film#series#TV show#television#animation#Star Wars#The Bad Batch#Dave Filoni#Dee Bradley Baker#Tech#Hunter#Echo#Wrecker#Crosshair#Clone Force 99#CF 99#Michelle Ang#Omega#Clone Wars#Marauder#Omicron-class#attack shuttle#clones
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New Kid On the Block "The Cavalry Has Arrived"
#Star Wars#Star Wars The Bad Batch#SWTBB#The Cavalry Has Arrived#Star Destroyer#Venator Class#Imperial Class#Imperial I Class#Starship#Galactic Empire#starshipedit#swedit#swtbbedit#GIF#my gifs#Danny watches Star Wars The Bad Batch
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[ID: A digital drawing of Gojo Satoru and Geto Suguru from the waist up and smiling. Gojo is putting up a side ways thumbs up and Geto is giving Gojo bunny ears. Between them is the text "JJK #271" /End ID]
It's a been a fun year of coping and as much as I like to dunk on Gege for how the last few chapters and arcs have been I've loved the chaos of every new chapter and the weird month where I binge read 200+ chapters so... truly... this has been OUR Jujutsu Kaisen
#jjk 271#jjk#jujutsu kaisen#gojo satoru#geto suguru#fanart#sketch by this machine#daily doodle:#072#i don't like this drawing at all but it's been a long day#class just started again and i have so much nervous energy and lowk nervous sickness#ugh#this manga is truly just....#what even.....#fun no doubt about it but a bit of a flop#but also it gave us the coolest characters with so much potential#time to make comics ig lol#lowk just posting jsut to post today#i'm going to switch to posting my daily doodles in weekly batches instead of truly daily
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bump in for my second artist alley tmr ‼️
#it’s a fri/sat afternoon/night market so they’re giving ppl more bump in time on fri morning instead of thurs night#but i will be at WORK on fri morning#which means i’ll have like. 45 mins at most to set up after work tmr and then another hour before the con starts on friday MFJKFK RIP#i also have to haul my stuff in 2 batches to work first tmr and fri…..#setting up is so much work rip#but im actually v excited for this time i think im less nervous than last yr#and also i have new prints that im proud of hehe#i have a link click print and will be so happy if ppl scream abt link click w me hfjfkfk#and also also i got a free upgrade to a full table bc they were trying to fill some extra spots last min so >:0#it is shaping up to be a good week methinks… also just had a rly good dance class hehe#in 2 weeks we go to melb‼️
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finished my farewell piece two hours before the finale, based on a picture of me and my friends
i’m going to miss this show so much, and i honestly can’t say how long i’ll be in the fandom afterwards, but it will always hold a special place in my heart <3
background is a screenshot of upper pabu, i did not draw that and am not claiming to
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#please reblog this i spent literally 6 hours on it#i skipped class to do this bro#cassart#art#artists on tumblr#artwork#digital art#my art#original art#star wars#tbb#star wars fanart#tbb fanart#the bad batch#the bad batch omega#omega the bad batch#the bad batch wrecker#sw the bad batch#the bad batch tech#the bad batch hunter#the bad batch echo#the bad batch crosshair#the bad batch fanart#tbb tech#hunter tbb#echo tbb#tbb crosshair#tbb wrecker#tbb hunter#sw tbb
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I can't believe people still say The Clone Wars and The Bad Batch are "just kids shows" when whatever this show is literally exists:
analysis of target audiences below (there's a TL;DR don't worry)
Okay so the whole "it's just for kids" fallacy/excuse/conversation stopper is such an issue as it is. Here's a good video about it, I'll probably do a whole rant at some point, but in short: the level of storytelling merit, emotional depth, and thematic exploration a work can and should achieve has never been limited by it's target audience/age group, nor it's storytelling medium. (And if you don't think that's true, try to tell me Pixar has never made you cry, go on)
So it doesn't matter if it was made for kids or not. There's nothing wrong with that and anyone can enjoy it anyway. But what I actually wanna talk about here is not the merits of "kids shows" but the misconception on what "kid show" even means.
For one thing, I think when some people say "it's a kids show" they are lumping anything from like Winnie the Pooh to Avatar: the Last Airbender into the same category, and that's just not how it works. The above example demonstrates that not all kids shows/stories are the same anyway (partially bc level of development/education changes drastically between the ages of like 3 and 12, and these are things that are really taken into account in the publishing industry).
I found Disney's ratings guide and I think this should clear some things up:
For reference:
Young Jedi Adventures is listed as TV-Y
Clone Wars (2003), Rebels, and Resistance are TV-Y7-FV
Clone Wars, Bad Batch, and the Tales of the Jedi/Empire are TV-PG
Mandalorian, Ahsoka, Kenobi, Book of Boba Fett, Andor, and Acolyte are all TV-14
And if we put that in context with the films:
The Clone Wars (2008) film and the Original and Prequel trilogy are PG except for Revenge of the Sith which is PG-13 along with the Sequel trilogy, Rogue One and Solo.
So basically TCW and TBB are considered by Disney's own system to be about the same level as most of the films. They are 4 degrees away from 'Young Jedi Adventures' and only 1 degree lower than the live-action shows. Which frankly feels like we got some animation bias going on since all the live-action shows are automatically in one category (which is silly as is and undue here anyway (here have another video) esp since the Clone Wars animation style is clearly meant to be older/more realistic). But regardless, it's literally right there:
And again there is nothing wrong with TCW/TBB being kids shows, but some internet-ers dismiss it as "made for 7 year olds" and that's just objectively not true. Strictly from this system (which idk how it compares to whatever system Cartoon Network used when it aired) you could say the TV-PG might mean 8-13 years old (which is a wide range tbh, there's a big difference between being 8 and being 13), but since TV-G says "suitable for ALL ages" it's also not limited to that.
Also if TCW was aimed for ~8-13 year old's back in 2008 then those same people, who TBB was clearly meant for based on the marketing, were ~21-26 when it premiered in 2021 (and I think that is definitely reflected in writing).
Age of the protagonist is another a good indicator, though it's not a strict rule (i.e. Ender's Game and To Kill a Mockingbird have younger pov characters but are clearly meant for older audiences) and we have a wide range in these shows (Ahsoka 14, Anakin 20, Obi-wan 35, Clones early 20s, Omega ??? 10ish?? idk it's unclear) and time passes. (And while a lot of TBB is filtered through Omega's perspective, there's also plenty of scenes/subplots/episodes where she isn't even there. Also I doubt anyone would call TLOU a kids show just bc Ellie is 14)
But also target audience is a lot more than just content ratings. Note how the first few ratings above say "this program is designed for" the age group, while after TV-G it's about if it contains anything that could be unsuitable for age groups. And ratings can be pretty vague and arbitrary, especially since they change over time (like I get RotS but I could not tell you what makes the Sequels PG-13 compared to the PG films. And why is 13 the age we draw the line at? And why is it 14 for TV instead?)
I think TCW confuses a lot of people because it jumps around a lot; some episodes are about Jar Jar or the droids, and then some are, you know, Umbara. But on a rewatch, even some of the more serious episodes like the Citadel or Kadavo arc still tend to have a more juvenile or simplistic tone/writing style, like repeating information a lot or joking in the middle of the mission (like right after Echo died, hello?!). This actually feels like a writing issue to me, like maybe the writers weren't very clear on what they were going for. (Reminds me also of the only episode I watched of the live-action Atla, where compared to the original it increased the violence/death, but also dumbed down the exposition and didn't seem to trust the audience) Though there is also a clear difference between the seasons, again because the audience and characters are growing up as time goes on. I don't think TBB really had that issue though. It never talked down and it was much more tonally consistent, even in the lower stakes episodes.
Personally TBB feels generally grittier than TCW, though it doesn't really have any of the dark/gruesome deaths and "this is a kids show?!?!" moments like TCW (i.e. clones getting airlocked, decapitated, cut in half by doors, squished by Grievous, and whatever the ever living eff Colt's death was). Though actually come to think of it, there are a few things (like Crosshair killing civilians, the electro suicide pills, and the clone on Tantiss who got skewered (rip)) but I don't think they stand out as much, maybe because they're given the proper weight so they fit the tone rather than feeling out of place. Well, most of the time at least...
Like the friendly fire incident is probably one of the heaviest moments in TCW but I don't see it in those compilations, maybe because the characters respond appropriately and it fits within the Umbara arc. Verses when stuff happens in the middle of lighter more childish plot lines that feel more shocking because they are somewhat brushed off.
But also here's the thing. I think people get really fixated on the darkness/violence/death thing, but it isn't actually as big a deal as we tend to think. Like you'll find "this is a kid's show?!?" compilations for so many shows like these (with a similar age range, like Gravity Falls) that are just anything remotely creepy or intense or related to death, as if kids can't handle anything at all. Like I'll admit it's surprising sometimes (Infinity Train traumatized me bro lol) but most of the time I think we're underestimating kids. Like do you remember being 12? It's not that young.
There just seems to be this misconceived barrier, like the argument goes: "Clone Wars is just a kid show" "No it's not, look at this death scene!" But like there's death scenes in Disney movies all the time, you know? I think that's also why we get so many of these MA animated shows (i.e. Invincible and Vox Machina) that feel the need to overdo the blood and gore to like prove themselves as adult shows (bc again, animation bias).
As a writer that's just not really where the distinction is. This came up in my 'Writing for Children and Adolescents' class and we were all a little surprised when our professor said that death/violence is actually fine for middle-grade (8-12, the 'golden age of reading' and probably the equivalent to TV-PG). Like think of stories with ~12 year old protagonists like Percy Jackson, Harry Potter, Gregor the Overlander (tho Suzanne could stand to tone that one down imo lol). Basically, violence is okay actually. And most of the TCW and TBB characters are way older than middle-grade.
(Also I think the difference is usually more in the delivery. Like death and violence being more implied (no blood, or cutting away/seen with shadows), and themes/emotions generally being more clear, simple and stated upfront rather than more nuance, subtle and subtextual. (And tbh writing for kids is actually usually a lot harder btw))
The distinction we did learn about that has been most insightful for me has a lot more to with the story itself: what topics and themes does the story deal with? And what age group/phase of life does that speak to?
For example, Love You Forever is a picture book (generally considered 3-6 yr old range) but it deals with topics that are clearly aimed for an adult. It follows the parental character until they are on their death bed being taken care by their kid, that's not something a 6 year old would care about or relate to. That's why age of protagonist typically aligns too, bc they will be dealing with/worried about things that the reader is dealing with in their life too (like high school struggles vs career and family struggles etc).
Aaaand this post has (once again) gotten away from me lol so I don't feel the need to analyze all of the topics and themes in TCW and TBB, but basically look at what is being explored and how it is being talked about (since a lot of things, esp with war, aren't necessarily age exclusionary) and that can give you a good idea. I think it's clear TBB generally deals with things in a more nuanced and complex way than TCW (most of it at least, honestly the difference between seasons is stark). And there is a main emphasis on family and parenthood, especially with the very end speaking to both young adults growing up and moving out, and the parents letting them go.
TL;DR:
-Animation doesn't automatically equal for kids
-For kids doesn't equal lesser
-Not all kids media is the same bc not all age groups are the same
-Violence doesn't necessarily equal NOT for kids
-Age of protagonist and themes/topics are a better indicator
-The Clone Wars is def middle grade, and The Bad Batch is probably more YA to adult
-But nothing is exclusionary regardless
#animation bias#made for kids bias#just a kids show#stop underestimating kids#that writing class was one of my all time favorites btw#i learned a lot of cool stuff i hadn't considered before so that's why i want to share#tbb#the bad batch#sw tcw#the clone wars#disney#disney star wars#analysis#writing#children's media#age ratings#target audience#imma tag the mentions bc this post really is about the principles not just star wars#sorry if it's annoying#(and rip my algorithm lol)#atla#gravity falls#infinity train#lol any of yall watch red wall as a kid?#percy jackson#gregor the overlander#suzanne collins has no chill#vox machina#invincible#ender's game
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