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Post by LtD73 on Jun 25, 2011 15:49:58 GMT -5
Oh lol I was looking for a thread called creepypasta lol
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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2011 17:17:09 GMT -5
This is wrong, it has some admittedly good points, but is wrong. In the newer seasons Ash actually does grow older. The lightning in the beginning, in my opinion, shows his relation to lightning Pokemon. If what is said in your link is true, I do have a point to add. Ash never trades away Pikachu, this is his hope to escape the comma. Pikachu shocks him a lot in the series, these are his attempts to wake up.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2011 17:20:54 GMT -5
In the newer seasons Ash actually does grow older. The first episode of the new season starts off with the narrator saying "10 year old Ash Ketchum ..." So he never aged. Not saying I believe the theory, cause I dont lol
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Post by fattic on Jun 25, 2011 18:13:46 GMT -5
I actually wrote a college psychology paper on how Doug Funnie was a delusional, paranoid schizophrenic. You should elaborate a little...I like the sounds of this.
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Post by 1992 on Jun 25, 2011 18:27:23 GMT -5
none of that is true. Wherever you found that, it's just some ridiculous creative writing or some kind of theory somebody concocted which is absolutely ridiculous. Paul Germain, one of the shows creators, was the one who wrote Angelica into the show. He did an interview with the New York Times and explained the origins of the child. Angelica was based on a bully in Germain's childhood, who was a girl. In addition to that, it was Germain who decided that Angelica would be a spoiled brat. Arlene Klasky, one of the shows creators initially did not like Angelica Pickles. Klasky also protested Angelica's actions in episodes like "Barbecue Story" (where she threw Tommy's ball over the fence). So let's not try and make more out of Rugrats than needs to be made, and let's not try and sicken up an awesome show.
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Post by Deep Figure Value on Jun 25, 2011 21:23:41 GMT -5
I actually wrote a college psychology paper on how Doug Funnie was a delusional, paranoid schizophrenic. You should elaborate a little...I like the sounds of this. I wish I still had the paper. We were assigned to do a psychological analysis of a fictional character exhibited symptoms of one or more psychological disorders. Doug played in very easily to the delusional, paranoid schizophrenic spectrum with his consistent "daydreams" that crossed into real life (his friends often having to snap him out of his delusions), the fact his delusions were the direct result of his irrational fear of his living environment, and his multiple personalities, which were concocted as coping mechanisms, and at times, even breached into real life when he truly felt that he was in genuine danger (Wananaaaa....Jack! Bandit!). I had way too much time on my hands when I was 19.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2011 22:43:27 GMT -5
Thse are depressing D;
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Post by Lord Ragnarok on Jun 25, 2011 23:32:55 GMT -5
You should elaborate a little...I like the sounds of this. I wish I still had the paper. We were assigned to do a psychological analysis of a fictional character exhibited symptoms of one or more psychological disorders. Doug played in very easily to the delusional, paranoid schizophrenic spectrum with his consistent "daydreams" that crossed into real life (his friends often having to snap him out of his delusions), the fact his delusions were the direct result of his irrational fear of his living environment, and his multiple personalities, which were concocted as coping mechanisms, and at times, even breached into real life when he truly felt that he was in genuine danger (Wananaaaa....Jack! Bandit!). I had way too much time on my hands when I was 19. Or he could just be a kid with an overactive imagination. This thread keeps getting more and more traumatic.
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Post by Rob Furious on Jun 26, 2011 1:00:22 GMT -5
Someone post the picture of Hey Arnolds! Grandfather where you can see his head is a penis. That one always screws with peoples minds.
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Post by The Boondock Syxx on Jun 26, 2011 9:08:38 GMT -5
the flintstones and jetsons video is actually really interesting while i doubt the creators were doing nothing more then creating a show with make believe characters these after thoughts put a whole new spin on it with that said the rugrats one was way too over the top
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Post by Deleted on Jun 26, 2011 9:18:40 GMT -5
This would be a perfect fit from the creepypasta thread, although its just someone's creative mind looking too far into a children's television show.
I can't stop laughing at Chaz marrying a hooker.
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Post by deskjet on Jun 26, 2011 19:22:18 GMT -5
Puff the magic dragon and scooby doo are all based on marijuana use and hallucinogen abuse from the 60's. The adult voices in Charlie brown are never heard because Charles schultz was molested as a child and the films/comics are reflections of his life with him playing c. Brown. And if u really wanna poop urself, Cinderella was based off a real persons in the 1800's I think. Except the story goes Cinderella killed her mother and two sisters, cleaned the blood from the floors. Cinderella wanderd her neighborhood in shock with what she did. She was found by the side of the rode by local artisans who were returning from a ball. Apparently they took her home and sent someone to check on her in the morning. Police found she had hung herself and located the other three dead bodies in the closet of the mothers bedroom.
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Post by Deep Figure Value on Jun 27, 2011 7:54:53 GMT -5
I wish I still had the paper. We were assigned to do a psychological analysis of a fictional character exhibited symptoms of one or more psychological disorders. Doug played in very easily to the delusional, paranoid schizophrenic spectrum with his consistent "daydreams" that crossed into real life (his friends often having to snap him out of his delusions), the fact his delusions were the direct result of his irrational fear of his living environment, and his multiple personalities, which were concocted as coping mechanisms, and at times, even breached into real life when he truly felt that he was in genuine danger (Wananaaaa....Jack! Bandit!). I had way too much time on my hands when I was 19. Or he could just be a kid with an overactive imagination. This thread keeps getting more and more traumatic. You'll remember that Doug's guidance counselor was something akin to "useless", and that the show ended with Doug graduating middle school (disregarding the inferior "Disney's Doug"). I fully suspect that his true demons were uncovered by a more competent counselor, and he is currently an interred patient at the Bluffington State Hospital for the Feeble Minded.
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Post by tokyoma on Jul 2, 2011 7:58:03 GMT -5
That's a pretty interesting theory. I actually heard that they were going to bring back new episodes of all the old nicktoons.
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