Sunday, May 28, 2023

Eureka: Just in time for Pride Week!

 

[Image ID: Scar: she's so bullied. she's the greatest inventor ever and she's bullied. Olivia: she's held back by her conservative caveman society. this is how elon musk feels. Scar: god. /End ID]

Back at it again with Niamh Sharkey, and with my good friend Gwendolivia while I'm at it! And honestly? While I found Henry Hugglemonster to be a forgettable pain, Eureka is... pretty decent.

Now I don't know if I would use the word "good" just yet. It's entertaining, fun for kids, and at the very least, background noise for adults, but there's stuff about this show I really respect, notably the canonical LGBT representation and LGBT undertones.

Starting with the representation, there's Eureka's girl best friend Pepper, who has two mothers, Olive and Ivy. You don't really see too much of them, or rather, I didn't in the 13 or so episodes I've watched. Pretty standard fare by this point in terms of LGBT rep, but it always makes me pretty happy, as a bisexual adult. 

The other known LGBT representation at this point is Ember, who is canonically nonbinary, though if you are to watch their focus episode, "Ember Remembers," and many other episodes featuring them, it seems a damn good job is done of hiding this fact. (I don't think their gender is even mentioned once in the episode, and they are referred to with pronouns only in one episode I saw, "Barry On.") However, a little research (an interview with their voice actor, Sasha Knight) shows this is indeed true. Even though we've had characters like Yuck, and even characters who aren't jokes like Raine as nonbinary, I think Ember might be the first Disney Junior character to be nonbinary! I hope we get some focus on this soon!!!

And honestly, I think that's all to be heralded. I don't see really any praise about it other than in small corners of the internet, which is insane. Like, I understand I'm probably the only childless person over the age of 25 to be watching this cartoon, but come on now, there's guys like me watching Bluey, and I don't even think they have gay characters in that.

And as exciting as this news is, I think what interests me more in the subtext in this show... of which... there is a lot. Like a lot more than you'd expect from a show that already has canon lesbians and nonbinary people. Even from the second episode, "Absoflutely Fabulous," it seems like Eureka has a huge crush on the new girl in class, Julia. 

A little down the line, and we get introduced to KB, a creature that challenges the binary of being a bird or a kangadon (I understand that's a made up animal but just go with it). His introductory episode, "KBs of a Feather" has the kids try to get him to do various kangadon and bird activities only to realize he isn't either of those things, and come to accept him for what he is. Also he's voiced by Jack McBrayer.

And the other noteworthy subtextual episode is "Peppereka." Remember when I said Eureka and Pepper were girl best friends? I wasn't kidding. In a few words, I think the best way to describe this one is "The Shipping Episode." Essentially Barry and Eureka find a new shortcut to school that leaves Pepper feeling left out, so the two end up doing everything together, or as Peppereka. The whole thing reads very like a relationship and the scene where Eureka suggests they stop being Peppereka and go back to just being friends reads as a breakup. There's a B-Plot about Bog (Eureka's conservative foil, more on him later), trying to come up with a ship name for himself and his friend Clod as well, which Eureka points out is really silly.

Anyway, I bring all this up because fandom culture, particularly LGBT fandom culture posits this sort of DIY culture to finding LGBT characters in media, especially media for children which is severely lacking in these, and I was never really sure that was... the case. I always considered shipping, then coming out as bisexual to be a sort of coincidental thing. But here, I feel like both the overtones and subtextual LGBT stuff are sort of nods from some of the creative team. I think a particular thing worth noting is Johnny LaZebnik, who worked on the Simpsons episode "Portrait of a Lackey on Fire" (the episode where Smithers dates a fashion designer) is a regular writer on Eureka, and wrote one of the episodes I mentioned, "KBs of a Feather." So some of it might just be wild speculation, while others may be LGBT creatives putting some of themselves in their stories. Either way, I may still keep tabs on Eureka to see if anything else happens with the show! I admit, it has me curious!

I wasn't the biggest on the characters of Eureka though. They aren't horrible, but they do come off as a bit generic, especially at the beginning. I remember actually seeing Pepper and Barry and being instantly reminded of Hattie and Fergie from Alice's Wonderland Bakery. However, both started to grow on me, especially in focus episodes I mentioned earlier ("Peppereka" and "Barry On").

I think the main draw of the show is Eureka herself, and Bog, her main rival.

Eureka I think fits in well with the other Disney Junior protagonists. She's smart, creative, a leader, exciteable, and also a bit of a bundle of nerves... Like, I know baby show characters are usually pretty high energy, but Eureka takes that and makes it part of her character, leaving mid conversation when she gets inspiration from an invention, freaking out when she can't figure something out or when others make things difficult for her, and keeping a positive attitude so people can be welcoming of her new ideas and inventions.

Bog was Gwen's favorite. For some reason. He's kind of the guy you'd love to hate. Super traditionalist, afraid of trying new things, and a bit of a jerk. Bog and Eureka challenge each other pretty well, and I think this song really shows off their dynamic. He's also got a best friend in the form of his turtle loving sidekick, Clod, who I mentioned earlier. He's kind of got an archetype you see a bit, but it's still a fun one.

Overall, I think Eureka grew on me a bit. I was originally unimpressed, but as time went on, I felt more interested in the stories the show was telling. I'm not sure if it's one of those shows you need more than a few episodes to watch, or if it just genuinely gets better midway through season 1, but I'd recommend checking it out either way. It's pretty episodic so like, no stress.

Oh also Eureka invented DDR

Overall Rating for Eureka: B Tier

Sunday, May 7, 2023

Future Worm: I Don't Like It, But Maybe You Will!

"this rlly says a lot about society."
[Image ID: A meme of two doors. The first door says "Free Book" and no one is going through it. The second door says "Kinning the mom from Future Worm" and everyone is crowding it. /End ID]


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Haha hey! Sorry it's been about a month. Things have been super busy lately. Been working on some other projects, personal, professional, stuff I had to do because I lost a bet. (Can you believe the Disney watch wasn't the result of something like that?) But I've been watching stuff. Hamster and Gretel is still on my radar, and I'm almost done with Firebuds and Eureka. Chibiverse..... Well Chibiverse sure does exist! But let's get to the topic at hand: Future Worm!

Future Worm is Rick and Morty for 9 year olds down to Justin Roiland being there. 

[Image ID: Nichekingdom: Justin Roiland. Timepavement: [keysmash] NO??? NO NOOOOO NOOOOOOOOOOOOO NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO THIS SHOW IS ALREADY RICK AND MORTY /End ID]
 

"i was gonna say i could see some of y'all liking future worm but it's literally rick and morty for kids and it sucks ass"
6:26 PM · Jun 6, 2021 "gwen says future worm is starting to get good and then justin roiland shows up again"
7:14 PM · Jun 6, 2021 "gwen rlly said that the show was starting to get good and JINXED it."

It's an F-tier show, but honestly, I really understand why people enjoy it. I watched it with Gwen once again and she got a lot more out of it than I did.

Honestly, Most of why I hate Future Worm is because of Doug. He's basically the "Jerry" of Future Worm. Fyootch is not keen on him, and while he isn't as shitty a person as Jerry could be... Jesus Christ he made me vastly uncomfortable. Doug Douglas probably has one of the most realistic takes on obsessive compulsive disorder in animation that there is, and yet, it's still mostly played for laughs and used for grossout.

"this man is a hatecrime against me"
[Image ID: Doug from Future Worm in fishing gear. /End ID]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"wow i wasn't expecting future worm to use the term "special interest""
6:48 PM · Jun 3, 2021 "ESPECIALLY CONSIDERING THE OCD JOKE DAD."
"ok im gonna keep complaining about future worm.... it fucking sucks. [audience cheers me bc im right] ok but like genuinely. the dad from future worm being an ocd joke is bad enough but they made him so fucking intrusive thoughts in a very real way????"
"like when a character in ocd but in a relatable way it's annoying but i'll accept it but i am watching this man spiral in a way that is like genuinely triggering meant as a joke????"
I AM SICK OF DOUG."

Honestly, thinking back on it, I'm starting to wonder if the people who made this show were alright. Not in a "you have to be crazy to make this" way, but damn they did not hold back when it came to mental illness. That shit gets really ugly.

"future worm is a war veteran with ptsd...."

Even still, I think personal preferences fall into play here. Even someone with mental illness can make something so deeply personal, but a person with the same mental illness can find it horrible. Something something our experiences and how we respond to things are not the same, I guess.

 On the other hand, Danny's mom, Megan, was pretty popular amongst my friends

6:35 PM · Jun 3, 2021 "would any of u guys wife her"

[Image ID: Megan, Danny's mom, from Future Worm. /End ID]







 

 

 

8:03 PM · Jun 3, 2021 "future worm mom is causing SO MANY casualties today"

And honestly, I get it. She's got the whole women in STEM thing going on, and she honestly seems so much cooler than most of the main cast (save Bug and maybe Danny). 

Speaking of Bug, she's awesome.

"i abhor future worm but man it does treat it's girl characters better than like. any of the e and f tier shows except like. buzz on maggie. but that's probably bc they are burgundy and [insert whoever is kinning the future worm mom today here]"

Bug's Danny's (human) best friend who lives in a junkyard and occasionally tags along on the gang's adventures. I really like her because she isn't particularly tied down by her gender or anything like a lot of girl characters in Disney shows tend to be. She's just a crazy kid who goes along for the ride, and often tends to make things crazier.

[Image ID: Bug from Future Worm /End ID]
 

One other girl character I'd like to mention is... Well, you know how I said this show was Rick and Morty for kids? Well, they certainly do the multiple dimensions things just as much, with the major villain being an alternate universe form of our protagonist Danny. Particularly, she's Danny as an old woman, also known as "Future Granny Danny." And I have to wonder about her deal. Is she a transfem version of Danny so upset by the concept of other Dannys being cisgender and wanting to turn those timelines to dust, or is Danny himself transmasc and Future Granny Danny envious of him leading the life she couldn't. Honestly a lot of questions to answer and the answer is usually being transgender about it.

6:32 PM · Jun 9, 2021 "the trans danny potential"

Additionally, there's a lot of silly side characters, like Barl, one of Future Worm's "friends" who tags along on adventures.

"what do y'all think of barl?"

[Image ID: Barl, a broccoli man from Future Worm. /End ID]








In addition, there's also Mr. Clock Face, an unlucky guy who shows up often in the show.


[Image ID: Mr. Clock Face, a humanoid with an alarm clock for a head. He has brown hair and stubble /End ID]

As for my thoughts outside the characters and what it tries to be... Well...

5:44 PM · Jun 3, 2021 "BOGLEECH WAS WRONG."
"future worm seems like a 5 minute skit but they made a whole show of it."
"back in the early days a lot of people (notably ryan, noa, and gwen) were really excited for this one, and now we're here and it's gonna be near bottom of the list. if not actual bottom."

"three second divorce"