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{{li|start=y|I=S1/Fy|Q=618|Q2=618|ep=}}I wish for unlimited wishes | {{li|start=y|I=S1/Fy|Q=618|Q2=618|ep=01}}I wish for unlimited wishes | ||
{{li|I=S1/Fy|Q=618|Q2=618|ep=02}}paradoxical wish statement | |||
{{li|I=S1/Fy|Q=618|Q2=618|ep=01}}what you call magic I call unexplained science -> yeah, I like this character already. I wonder what he would say about the whole fairy armageddon thing though | |||
{{li|I=S1/DFy/LR|Q=618|Q2=618|ep=02}}authoritarianism as defective wish ball -> so, every experimental thing they did on this show was okay except for this. Cookie is indescribably funny even though most of the jokes in the episodes were just not. this... oh boy. I will sometimes read historical Marxist texts for fun and laugh at them for very specific reasons you'd understand if you saw them, so it's not like I think political scenarios are inherently unfunny. honestly, I love to make terrible jokes about inappropriately inserting PG-rated mature themes in kids' settings, stuff like Communist revolutions in Pokémon is hilarious. but this was not funny specifically because it's wrong. it's just incorrect. it's like.... Trump, or in this case, suspicious cybertruck lady, represents an entire body of individuals who all want things. so what should really have happened is more like, I don't know, the whole fairy armageddon plot got reversed and we find out some fairies are making humans do stuff for them, and it happened because when they defeated the darkness the power went to their head and they became the new oppressors. Jorgen is presumably not on the side of that because this is a cartoon, it can be a little flat with its morality and keep the good characters good. it would.... actually be kind of a fun plot if he was angry specifically because Cosmo and Wanda failing would mean that Hazel had to go... shine a million boots for the dark fairy army. the main characters are Black, we don't want the implications of this to be too bad. this would be a cool plot, when various kids are getting captured and assigned to dumb tasks and they have to figure things out. [[E:Duginism and Zionism are basically the same thing|fairy Zionism]]. they can't quit while they're ahead and they become the evil empire that's convinced it's oppressed. can you imagine.<br/> | |||
there would also be the implication that this would be looming over the background of every episode too, which would be very unlike the original show and in that way would be fun.<br/> | |||
motif appears in: this, {{film|Wish}}. | |||
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Fairly Oddparents
(2001-2017) [1]- fake research -> this describes commentary pages that are entirely for fun or as a joke but are put together vaguely pretending they're serious either to practice the basic concept of collecting motifs and representing concepts with swatches, or for an ironic effect, or both. these pages or entries are not to be taken very seriously. however, they can be taken as "serious" demo pages for Items, swatches, number lists, and CSS apart from containing any real philosophy or politics education. you probably figured this idea out after you read a few pages but some people can be a bit dense the first time they see things. no hard feelings, I just don't have a lot of time to document things after making everything and I'm tired.
Motifs (season 1)
- some are more equal than others / "you're gray blobs just like me!" "actually, we're the grayest and the blobbiest!"
Motifs (a new wish)
- I wish for unlimited wishes
- paradoxical wish statement
- what you call magic I call unexplained science -> yeah, I like this character already. I wonder what he would say about the whole fairy armageddon thing though
- authoritarianism as defective wish ball -> so, every experimental thing they did on this show was okay except for this. Cookie is indescribably funny even though most of the jokes in the episodes were just not. this... oh boy. I will sometimes read historical Marxist texts for fun and laugh at them for very specific reasons you'd understand if you saw them, so it's not like I think political scenarios are inherently unfunny. honestly, I love to make terrible jokes about inappropriately inserting PG-rated mature themes in kids' settings, stuff like Communist revolutions in Pokémon is hilarious. but this was not funny specifically because it's wrong. it's just incorrect. it's like.... Trump, or in this case, suspicious cybertruck lady, represents an entire body of individuals who all want things. so what should really have happened is more like, I don't know, the whole fairy armageddon plot got reversed and we find out some fairies are making humans do stuff for them, and it happened because when they defeated the darkness the power went to their head and they became the new oppressors. Jorgen is presumably not on the side of that because this is a cartoon, it can be a little flat with its morality and keep the good characters good. it would.... actually be kind of a fun plot if he was angry specifically because Cosmo and Wanda failing would mean that Hazel had to go... shine a million boots for the dark fairy army. the main characters are Black, we don't want the implications of this to be too bad. this would be a cool plot, when various kids are getting captured and assigned to dumb tasks and they have to figure things out. fairy Zionism. they can't quit while they're ahead and they become the evil empire that's convinced it's oppressed. can you imagine.
there would also be the implication that this would be looming over the background of every episode too, which would be very unlike the original show and in that way would be fun.
motif appears in: this, Wish.
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