Anonymous ID: e04f86 Oct. 28, 2020, 8:19 p.m. No.11335165   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5213 >>5290

Just thought Anons would enjoy a little break.

 

This episode (There are two; the first one of the two) includes a person called Q who is the alleged leader of the liberals in a contest between what is perceived as good vs evil.

If Q is stopped, riots won't break out. If Q isn't stopped, all out war will commence.

If you want to really stretch your brain, the episode is a fun little allegory to how the main characters want to stop the revelation of the truth, and, in fact, they are fighting against older, stronger adversaries that want to keep secrets secret until the time is right.

And when it gets revealed after an arduous battle…….

I won't ruin the episode.

If you mentally twist the story of the episode that way, Anons are the liberals. kek.

 

Either way, it's just a cartoon and it's fun to watch.

One of the better cartoons of the 90's.

Enjoy.

 

PS I didn't watch the 2nd episode, but the pairs of episodes usually are thematically related.

 

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Anonymous ID: e04f86 Oct. 28, 2020, 8:33 p.m. No.11335455   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5521

>>11335290

The story is told in everything from literature to music to television to movies and beyond.

Knowing what we know is quite a burden, and then looking back at media over the years is astonishing because of all the parallels that exist.

Almost as if what we're seeing now was planned decades and centuries ago.

Some (like disney, for example) are very blatant in the references, some are more subtle.

I like to find the really subtle ones

Anonymous ID: e04f86 Oct. 28, 2020, 8:54 p.m. No.11335871   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6004

>>11335521

It's funny.. I have seen dozens and dozens of examples, but I can't think of a single one off the top of my head.

Some might call it confirmation bias, but when it's something that came out decades before any of this crap, that's impossible.

I find it's usually in the animated or CGI-filled media.

Like The Simpsons, South Park, Star Wars (all of them, even the early ones).

Even things like horror movies with a monster (like Freddy Kruger or Jason or The Blob) seem to embody, thematically, the struggle between every person on Earth and a single evil entity whose ideal is to take over the world.

Other cartoons/shows that are filled with references are:

Pinky and the Brain

Rick and Morty

Scooby Doo

Rugrats

Power Rangers (the early seasons)

I can think of several moderm shows and movies too, but those are too easy and numerous

Like The Walking Dead and Game of Thrones etc

And it's not every episode or every movie. It's little things sprinkled here and there, and then occasionally whole episodes are prophetic as hell.

Just being a fan of these shows over the years, I've seen some scary parallels.

 

Just glad I'm not crazy to draw the parallels like that.

You obviously get it