I was rereading the clone wars character encyclopedia and here are some of my thoughts as I was reading it:
- The clones are six feet?! Why are they so tall
- why is everyone so tall
- everyone has a little title underneath their name that’s cute
- Wolffe’s title is the Alpha of the Wolfpack
- ALPHA
- Wolffe is the big dog
- This must be season one and two because the characters in it
- They got domino except for Droidbait and Cutup aye
- it’s kinda sad to read through this after the latest episode
“Take your sun bonnets off!”
Wtf is a sun bonnet. The reason why Echo, Fives and Hevy all made a confused sir noise was because they didn’t understand what a sun bonnet was.
Watching the old Clone Wars AMVs are so nastoligic. Like I remember when they first came out. Anyways speaking of them, does anyone remember this Echo AMV with the song Right Here Waiting For You by Richard Marx? I can’t find it and it’s bothering me.
//I have to say it even tho I love the meme- Phil has not adopted Ranboo as his son. He- on the request of Technos and loyalty of Ranboos actions came to get him. Techno said Ranboo a good "kid" and they (Phil and Techno). Talked a little about him and Techno felt "bad". Phil moral system is kinda hard to pin down. But he goes to get Ranboo because lets be honest no one gave a fuck enough to get him. He was homeless but even the "bad guy" came back for him.
// Philza and Wilbur are the only canon family. No if and or butts about it. Ghostbur is a sore spot for him that no one really asks about.
I think it really stuck out how Phil switch between too modes with Ghostbur.
When he screams about friend, Philza stand his ground he does not regret helping in destroying L'Manberg. But quickly tires to sooth him. Because he can't quite dissociate Alive Wilbur and Ghostbur. He openly admits that he has been looking into bring Wlibur back. But he doesn't go into detail and Techno does not push him.
When Ghostbur comes back (talking about the kill me again to bring me back.) He tires (the way Philza plays his character can be read in so many ways. This is my interpretation of it.) To distances himself vocally from Ghostbur. And becomes eerily quiet, at the talk of him having to kill Wilbur again. On a whim, on a chance that MAYBE it brings Wilbur back. A connection he still see ghostbur as his son- then Ghostbur talks about remaking L'Manberg and Phil disassociate again, he hards and flat out disconnects (from voice chat lol). Not My Son.
We talk about betrayal but Phil was never on a side. He was with L'Manberg at the start because it was something his son created. Not for his own personal gain the one to gain was Wilbur.
Heres a prefect example, Fundy and Niki of their own accord fuck over L'Manberg in its final moments. That is real betrayal, Phil who floats between who ever needs him allies with no one.
Expect on one motive to destroy L'Manberg after he has silently gone through his own trauma. It ruined his kid- and in a way, proved GLatt right. (Without him everything would be destroyed.)
Let me round back to just how broken up Phil feels about Wilbur. And how him killing him was not Phil fault. (To save some from my long ass post heres a summary.) There was not a single out for Wilbur after he destroyed L'Manberg. He beg for death because Wlibur could not live with the guilt and tinge of madness. To confront his friends after a sweeping victory that he single handedly ruined. No- even ghostbur says everyone hated Alivebur.
And its true- they won he couldn't just let it be. (Back to phil-)
No one notices, Phil doesn't hate the individual person. Its not that personal, its the government. And in a way he tells them it has corrupted them all. This isn't him trying to justify his actions. Its the truth. He held the blade that killed his son. And he watched as people torn each other apart over L'Manberg. Exiling people, the fight over who would rule, the literal public execution, the countless betrayals, the manipulation. Lets not forget the favorite green boy who stirrs the pot from the sidelines doesn't help neither.
We don't see Phil reaction after Wilburs death by his hands. He disappears. (besides some goofs and gafs but im talkin hard canon.)
When it came to sneaking into the Festival. Its like he's telling himself, more than he is to anyone else. "I wasn't invited so I'm not going." (It's like he's trying to convince himself.) But I think he knew no one was really invited. He is building a farm in the middle of the fucking artic for goodness sake. That is 100% busy work to keep his mind from spiraling. He didn't want to go and he just listen to what happen from Techno. He doesn't get involve social personal relationships like Techno. Techno build friendships and get betrayed.
Phil builds nothing because it never meant to becomes personal- until destroying L'Manberg is put on the table. Phil agrees but not for Techno cause- not for Dream, not really because of the government. Government only plays a small part and then it finally gets personal when he he brings up Wilbur.
Wilbur won hands down, they got the victory. They got L'Manberg back as Phil tries to reason with Wilbur who still clicks the button anyway. Other than that, he doesn't share the same hatred as Techno. No investment like Tommy, Tubbo and the rest. Phil sits in limbo, until someone ask something of him.
It was Wilbur his son and Techno his close friend. No one else. One he had to kill because of his own madness. The second he allied himself with for his own personal reason.
Cause I can guarantee, Techno, nor Dream, nor Tommy even thought about Wilbur during the end. But Phil sure did, he showed just a small glimpse of his true feelings.
So I read the Clone Wars Heroes and Villains flipbook last night and here are my thoughts. I only read the heroes part so I’ll read the villains part tomorrow
- it’s season one again
- all the pictures are from season one
- why does Rex’s main photo look like the “I want you for the Clone army!”
- Cody went on a secret mission with an elite unit. Bad batch??
- ahh yes the Cody kick can’t forget those
- I’m gonna be honest I didn’t read the Jar Jar section
- Plo cares for his troopers it’s literally in the book. Plo is a comfirmed father to the Wolfpack
Clone wars season 7 spoiler
Watching the deserter and crying over Jesse, Kix and Hardcase. My boys alive and then there’s Rex not being sad.
Clone wars fans how we feelin
So like I’ve been thinking bout Fox a lot lately. And honestly, he’s a very hard character to like or dislike. Because his moral views and story telling are slightly flawed by the actual storyline that has been preset.
Realistically, we all knew that the Jedi never really found out about the chips before the order (this is canon verse idk if legends has something where they do). So knowing that, Fives was most likely going to die because he knew about the chips. So thus putting Fox in a position where he HAS to kill Fives. And it ain’t just a character choice, it’s a storyline choice.
So really it’s hard to judge his character since one of his major choices is preset. Of course this would apply for any character if they were in Fox’s position, but we as viewers don’t know if Fox was chosen for a specific reason or not.
Anyways I just wanted to share some brain ideas of mine. Personally I like Fox as a character. He sticks to his morals and everything as we have slightly seen from before.
I’m not okay
I would want the full video op
This is a short extract from the goodbye video Viaplay made for Kevin at the Abu Dhabi grand prix. I thought the short interviews here were sweet. I believe they are recorded at the Brazilian grand prix.
Let me know if anyone wants the full video - I think it's around 8 minutes long. As far as I know they recorded a full goodbye episode with him today, so that should also be coming out soon.
Literally me just geeking out about Star Wars, mainly Clone Wars, F1, FE, Ao no exorcist, RvB, TKA (more LA version), and more. Header & Pfp: @definite_time on twt :)
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