constant duality between leo-point omg sonic adventure 2 I know that!!! and yea I very much grew out of the age demographic this is aimed at as I watched.

haven’t seen the other movies but I chanced it since I like Shadow. the millennialification of zoomers proceeds unbidden kitty-birthday-sad

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    Went back and rewatched a few of the shows I liked for nostalgia. Some held up like Avatar and Dragon Ball, but others were much different from what I remembered like the Powerpuff Girls. I always imagined it as a gateway show to anime with a lot of fight scenes, but in reality it was generally a rosy cheeked 1950sesque leave-it-to-beavery Americana kind of cartoon that happened to have a superhero story on the side. Not saying it’s bad, just different.

    It totally hit me: I’m the old one now. Of course this doesn’t hold up, I’m not the target audience anymore. I watched the first sonic movie as well over the holidays while watching one of my 8 year old cousins and thought the same thing…fuck, I’m old.

    They loved it, and that’s great! But I didn’t because I’m older now and it has nothing to do with the show, and part of my New Year’s resolution is to be less of a manchild anyways.

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    Being too cool and punk for a lot of stuff as a youth has opened my later life to more easily peruse more mainstream stuff from my past without much attachment. It’s been easy to keep finding new stuff too cause weird indie shit that’s as DIY as possible was the standards of my youth and that’s a constant spring of neat shit. I stopped being up with mainstream stuff as much as I could at age 12 or so and it does pay off later. It does mean I’m.a bit of a snob cause I’ve seen or heard Soooo much stuff but I’m aware of an exploring newer and weirder shit into my 30s. Art is neat and cool and if you don’t need it to be made by a millionaire then there almost infinite amounts of it out there.

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    I caught the matinee with my kid. The screenplay was so bad I think for sure it was tongue in cheek. The film version of Poe’s Law. Plot holes that warp spacetime. I’m not sure there was one scene shot on location. Jim Carrey is funny as fuck though. The dance number got me so good too. My kid and I had a great time… but I never would have watched it on my own.