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A golden oppotunity, missed? This evening on the POP channel (Sky Digital 619), an episode of "Archie's Weird Mysterys" had a muscle growth formula that worked on a lizard but when ingested by the stars of the show turned them invisible. Are the Americans starting to shy away from muslce growth in cartoons and if so why? __________________ The stronger they are, the more muscled they are |
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I'm not familar with "Archie's Weird Mysterys," but it takes a lot less effort to animate and invisible character than to redesign an existing one with muscles for one episode... especially if it is computer generated... I have noted a trend that the villans tend to be the intelligent character and the heros win through luck... so I would think a big really dumb jock would be looked with favor... Ender |
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just a note... I will also point out that archie's weird mysteries, or whatever, is a very old show. Perhaps not as old as the original He-Man cartoons, but still perhaps early to mid 1990s, if not late 1980s. (do note, I never watched the show myself; I do know that a clip of the lizard getting buff is on Shadowlord and has been for some years. So the episode itself is definitely not new.) The point i'm trying to make is this possible trend you theorize would not be something necessarily new and present; it would, based as it is upon that episode, have have been something of the 1990s. Just thought I'd point that out. I do agree though; i think archie or somebody should have taken it and totally buffed out--and then taken even more and gotten gigantic! __________________ just my thoughts as a writer Things happen. |
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Yeah, Archie's Weird Mysteries is based on a series of Archie Comics of the same title. I'm trying to check when the show originally ran. Remeber, too, that the TV show was for kids. Along with Moose, Archie's superhero incarnation Captain Pureheart (in the comics) had some muscle, and Archie himself, when you see him on the beach, is not in bad shape. ONe of the resons I avoided reading GAston's Growth was that I don't really like mucking with canon, and was afraid that someone was going to hook up Jughead and Archie *shudder*. Jughead's not even gay! Last edited by Ogun; October 9th, 2005 at 08:14 PM. |
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