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I may be late at posting these, but here is a coda (inspired by the book The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane) and a video featuring a song from the 1994 animated Secret Garden adaptation (that's owned by ABC, not me):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpcytUVYb6o
There once was a giant newt who was born into the lap of luxury. He befriended a frog and a toad, who supported him on every step of his journey. The three of them laughed and played together, not caring what life had to offer.
There was a giant newt who was manipulated by his father into following his ancestors' conquering ways. He was lied to and deceived about his friends "betraying" him, which the frog would eventually do reluctantly, with no other choice in her sight, by stealing the family's prized music box. And the toad was indecisive about which of his two friends to follow.
The newt took out his rage on both of his friends, and swore never to make another friend for as long as he lived.
There was a giant newt who was constantly pressured by generations of scholars and monarchs into plundering other worlds and committing uncountable atrocities against his people, until he met a new friend, a human girl, who helped him distract himself from the trauma.
And then he betrayed her under pressure and had her possessed of his master's accord rather than his own.
There was a giant newt who began an invasion that turned all his people against him, and was struck down by a friend of his human friend, who took pity upon him.
He was inspired to do the right thing after reading the frog's letter, which she had kept in her basement for centuries. He sent his remaining robotic army to help his friend and her two best friends stop his master, with whom he ended all relationships, and the one who had taken pity upon him destroyed the master.
The newt was sentenced to community service for his crimes, finally feeling at peace with himself and free from his abusive forebears. He kept mementos of his friends with him at all times, reminiscing about the fun times they had together and awaiting the time they would be together in death once more.
And once, oh marvelous once, there was a giant newt who found his way back to his friends and was free once more to begin a new life, in peace and serenity.
From Mike Glover: "If I was the enemy I’d create distrust in people and institutions through social media, sabotage and burn supply chains, spy on key infrastructure and defense, and distract everyone away from my real intent before I struck.".
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Ok man i wanted to ask you all what you think about Andrias' family? i mean, why these newts grow so large? who's Andrias' mother? and most importantly, who could've been the first tyranic king that started using the gems for conquest? (just silly post to know know this comunity's thoughs cause Amphibia's over :P)
Aldrich is an antagonistic character who was a fundamental part of the Core and in Andrias's life and the events in Amphibia, but do you think there are actions that can be justified? Are there actions that can be seen on the good side?
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I'm sitting here watching Sam Raimi's Spider-Man (2009 movie) and halfway through the film, I realize one of the characters is exactly like another character from Amphibia, Harry Osborn/New Goblin and King Andrias. It's crazy how similar these two guys are!
These two are one in the same:
Both were childhood friends with a two other friends, forming a trio of two guys and one gal (Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson, Barrel and Leif respectively).
Both were great friends with a main character (Peter Parker and Marcy Wu).
Both viewed their fathers as idols and were pressured to live up to their legacies (Norman Osborn and King Aldrich).
Both were ultimately shaped by the ideals of their fathers.
Both have ties to a brilliant, robotic tentacled individual (Doc Ock and The Core).
Both turned villainous after believing a friend betrayed them and grew wrathful towards them (Peter and Leif respectively).
Both followed in the footsteps of their fathers (becoming the New Goblin and invading Earth).
Both don armor when facing off against the protagonist in the third arc (New Goblin suit in Spider-Man 3 and Dyoplosaurus exoskeleton in Amphibia Season 3).
Both fight the primary protagonist (Spider-Man and Anne Boonchuy).
Both fight with swords and projectiles as well as fly.
Both selfishly manipulate a friend in their plans to take down the hero (Mary Jane Watson).
Eventually, both break free from the grip of their fathers thanks to a friendship (Peter and Leif).
Ultimately, both help the protagonist in their respective final fights together (Harry sacrifices himself to save Peter and Andrias repentantly allows Anne to defeat him).
59 Votes in Poll
OKAY, I WAS NOT AS PREPARED AS I THOUGHT I WAS!
I barely even tried to get prepared because I thought it’d just be a breeze. But I was wrong…SO WRONG! Nothing I would’ve don’t could’ve prepared me for the ending anyways! I’m going through the 5 stages of grief right now.
IDK If this is ok but tell me waht you think!