B E W I L D E R E D I N T H E V A P O R
Un gran día para ser bi y género fluido 🌈
never in my life have I memed so fast
Just some random Hanna Barbera stuff
I was talking with my dad about TBOBF, who is a SW fan since, idk, the beginning; about theories and everything... And he literally say, at some point: "Yeah, Mando is gonna show up in front of Luke and say: 'Where is OUR baby?' ... And i laugh my ass off because, yeah, i mentioned the Dinluke ship to him as a 'joke' like months ago and, he was like "Ugh, no". But now, i think he is into the Dinluke hell with me. Later, i make jokes about the ship and he was laughing and being more possitive about it.
This just let me with one thing: If i achieved to change the mind of an old SW dad fan (and a latino dad, i must add), then everything is possible! Even the Dinluke itself! Or at least, moments.
Arriba la esperanza, abuelita! (?)
I think I finally understand the premise of The Book of Boba Fett. We all assumed this was a show about Boba (for obvious reasons), but I don’t think that’s what this story is meant to be.
This is a story about the people of Tatooine.
Every episode we are learning more about different people and subcultures. We are seeing slices of life from those who live on this planet.
The Tuskens, the biker gangs, Camie and Laze, Garsa Fwip and the cantina people, the Mayor and his staff, the Pykes, the business owners like Lortha Peel and Peli Motto, the Mods, the Hutts, the crime families, the mercenaries like Fennec Shand/Black Krrsantan/Din Djarin.
This show is about them. Each chapter is written about them.
We are seeing the people of Tatooine from the perspective of Boba Fett, a man left to die on this planet, but was reborn and given a second chance. Who wants to give the people of Tatooine the second chance he was given.
It’s The Book of Boba Fett not because he is the main character, but because he is the author. He is observing the people and giving them a voice. He is writing their story.
This story is not about Boba Fett, but it is his story.
I love making Hartman mad
I know everyone’s talking about how the cast of Danny Phantom is full of gay and trans characters exclusively to piss of Butch Hartman but let us not forget, Butch’s bread and butter, Fairly Odd Parents…
Timmy’s parents were 100% sure that Timmy was going to be a girl before he was born, as seen in the episode Secret Origin of Denzel Crocker.
Cosmo seems to be the only other one in the know about this, and has baby pictures of Timmy in a dress on hand
Then, in the episode The Boy Who Would Be Queen…
When Wanda does, inevitably, transform Timmy into a girl to teach him a lesson…
Cosmo immediately panics.
AND in the episode “It’s a Wishful LIfe” when Timmy wishes he never existed…
The Turners have a daughter instead.
In conclusion:
Timmy Turner is trans and used the power of one of his fairy godparents to wish that everyone in his life completely forget that he was born and raised female for a portion of his life, including his parents and his other fairy godparent.
I'M IN TOO MANY FANDOMS AND NONE AT THE SAME TIME. I draw sometimes. Him/She. LG🅱️T+. Feminist. Genderfluid. Demisexual. Introvert Person. I'm sorry in advance for... whatever.
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