I voted! Can you draw Seamstress, Screen Fiend and Mr Littlepot ? All of them are from amphibia
[VOTE GLENN CLOSE IN THE CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND AND GET A SKETCH REQUEST!!]
i'm. checks watch. a little late for the annual shut-in (halloween lol)
but it's never too late to have a spooky good time ~
thank you so much for your continued support!
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Mr Littlepot from amphibia
Mr. Littlepot from Amphibia is getting sent to the pickle jar for being death itself!
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Well... my crackship is Sir Pentious and Mr Littlepot from amphibia but in queer platonic way bc I headcanon them as ace4ace
- 🐙 anon, same anon about sir pentious and other character crackship
Had to look up who that was, but I can get behind it. Especially since I looked up his voice and now I have a new fictional crush.
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Every twink male in hh trying to be like Black Hat from Villianous, Mr Littlepot from amphibia and King Dice from cuphead but they will never, EVER be them
People should watch Villanos instead of Hazpiss whoretel
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"imagine Mr. Littlepot still wear Hop Pop hair and taunt him lmao" and Hop Pop starting to cry on the floor lol
Hop Pop will be like:
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THE SMALL LITTLEPOTS OF THEM I THINK ARE SO CUTE
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Mystery Monday #28: Is It Canon?
Since today is Halloween, I figured it would be appropriate to talk about the Halloween special.
The Shut-In! is one of those episodes that is what we call "questionably canon." Each of the four stories has its reasons for being considered to have actually happened (as Hop Pop said), and each has its reasons for being considered to have not actually happened.
We'll start with The Shut-In itself. Given that this one consists mostly of everybody staying inside and telling stories, I think it most likely happened. BUT, the idea of a trick-or-treat kind of thing with supplies instead of candy feels a little far-fetched to me, even for this show.
Next, Phone Mo. This one is definitely most likely to be fake. Note that Anne (presumably) didn't know the rules beforehand, so being the one to go first meant she kinda had to make up a story on the spot. Parts of Phone Mo, i.e. the characters and setting, are definitely real -- or at least, based on reality -- but the story itself likely never happened. If I had to guess, I'd say Anne had seen a viral video with an adorable cat licking itself like the video seen in the story shortly before turning 13, but since Anne seems to live on what is supposed to be our world, I doubt the validity of the video coming to life and trapping everyone inside (although, and I just thought of this now, she could have based that part on her own story: she and some other people were trapped in a new world, after looking at something that everybody who has looked at, has mysteriously disappeared. And she only looked at the thing because of peer pressure. So I guess in a way, this story was an allegory (meaning a fictional story, usually in a spiritual or religious context, where every part of it is representative of something else).
Dead End is up next. Since Hop Pop stated the rule that the stories had to have actually happened, I'm going to guess that this he did in fact used to be a chauffeur and that his hair was in fact cut off by one of his customers named Mr. Littlepot. He probably exaggerated the details just a bit, but I say, this story may have actually happened exactly the way Hop Pop describes it. Mr. Littlepot might have been an otherworldly prisoner who somehow escaped, or he may have just been a frog who decided his calling in life was to "take [dying] people where they need to go."
And finally, Skin Deep. This one comes back at the end, which complicates matters. But Sprig said it did happen a few days earlier. And Ivy showing up at the end indicates that she was probably telling the same story to her mom at the time. So if The Shut-In actually happened, then Skin Deep actually happened too. Now, I found pictures online of actual glass frogs.
As you can see, they are translucent and transparent on the bottom. So another point for this story being real.
And let's finish it off by revisiting The Shut-In. Polly turns into a hideous beast after looking at the moon just like the tradition says. But since she is completely back to normal by the next episode, it must be concluded that either the entire episode is noncanon (which I don't want to believe), or else the curse is short-lived (perhaps disappearing as soon as the moon sets the next morning). So I guess that's my conclusion: if the episode is canon, then the curse of the moon is lifted the next morning. In fact that actually makes sense, as everyone seems to know what the curse is, but nobody knows whether it's real: the first frog to look at the moon would have turned into a hideous beast, and their family would have seen them in that state overnight, but when they tried to tell everybody else the next morning, they weren't a hideous beast anymore. And the crowd reacted the same way as Wartwood reacted to Anne and Wally telling them about the Moss Man.
🎃 That's all for this week! Happy Halloween! 🎃
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Can you do romantic crossover ship moodboard for Mr Littlepot from Amphibia & Sir Pentious from Hazbin Hotel with themes of steampunk, red, and yellow?
Sure anon! Here you have
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