• EdibleFriend@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Not only does the brave little toaster have a song where cars in a junkyard sing about how worthless they are before they are crushed to death but one of those cars drives himself onto the conveyor belt before the magnet can put them there because he wanted to die on his own terms.

    WTF were they showing us yo.

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          Couldn’t agree more, children’s shows should absolutely be about peeling away the thin veneer of sanity that’s all there is protecting us from the gargling, writhing chaos and madness that lies in the darkness beyond.

          It builds character.

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      9 months ago

      You’re worthless!

      Whole movie is so gothic. But the danger feels so real in that one and in American Tail.

      I blame BLT for causing some minor hoarding tendencies.

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        9 months ago

        There are no cats in America is actually a deeply troubling introspection of American immigrant racism of both the immigrant and the recipient country.

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      9 months ago

      But my cohort had Watership Down

      Described recently as the best example of cosmic horror/literary irony

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        9 months ago

        Art Garfunkel’s song “Bright Eyes” is absolutely, beautifully, brutally sad.