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Uncle Grandpa is everyone's uncle and grandpa at the same time. So he helps like an uncle or a grandpa would.

And he once dressed up like a woman to try and understand one. This is, somehow, 'transmisogynistic'.

I also saw the tumblr SS (special snowflakes) claiming that men wearing dresses are twanzmisogynistic so of course the same applies to male cartoon characters. Way to enforce gender roles.
 
Okay, I need to confirm it, but apparently the reaction Tumblr's having to the crossover now includes finding reasons to hate Steven Universe.
So in a way, that crossover turned out to be a great way to piss off the dumb SJW idiots that had hijacked the show and the fanbase. I'm gonna watch both shows a lot more now.
 
So in a way, that crossover turned out to be a great way to piss off the dumb SJW idiots that had hijacked the show and the fanbase. I'm gonna watch both shows a lot more now.

As I mentioned, I never watched much of SU because I just didn't see the appeal, yet even I had a feeling that a "Gemsona" was an actual thing. It reminded me of all of the Invader Zim tards who used to make their own "Invader ____" personas.

Speaking of Zim, Jhonen Vasquez and Jenny Goldberg (creator of "Rick and Morty") are working together on a new show for Disney. Now I think THAT'S gonna be a show with potential, if Disney doesn't BS&P it to death.
 
I just watched this and had been catching up on Steven Universe episodes I hadn't watched. It really is a great show. Got me right in the nostalgia for my Japanese animes. I'm also going to try watching more Uncle Grandpa. I guess I'm a sucker for bizarre cartoon antics.

R.I.P. Pizza Steve.
I saw the episode and it ia nowhere near as bad as tumblr makes it out to be. In fact, I'd say it was fucking hilarious to be honest.

The fandom needs to learn to take a joke at times.
 
As I mentioned, I never watched much of SU because I just didn't see the appeal, yet even I knew that a "Gemsona" was an actual thing. It reminded me of all of the Invader Zim tards who used to make their own "Invader ____" personas.

Speaking of Zim, Jhonen Vasquez and Jenny Goldberg (creator of "Rick and Morty") are working together on a new show for Disney. Now I think THAT'S gonna be a show with potential.
As someone that never gave a shit about Adventure Time, I found SU to be easier to get into, but I had no idea the fanbase for it had exploded like this since I last watched it. I also think that show for Disney might be really good too.
 
I kind of feel sorry for the creators of this show having attracted such a toxic fanbase. They probably wish they had a normal fanbase, like bronies or something.

No creator deserves brony like assholes either. They deserve people who can criticize their work like mature adults. Not idiots who fake panic attacks and being triggered. Not raging autists who jerk off to cartoon animals and so on.
 
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Fanart of an April Fools Day joke that is pissing of the side of the fandom this thread mocks...I love it.

Source: http://gashi45.tumblr.com/post/115390945200
 
It has huge boobs, don'tcha know? Clearly, that is a form of offensivity that the original creators would never do on their own and it's all the fault of men.
 
What I fail to understand about these people is how they consistently believe in the idea that you can 'own' a cartoon. Anyone can watch a show so its a moot and completely insane belief to hold.

Just Tumblr trying to spread its disgusting tendrils into this world as per usual.
 
What I fail to understand about these people is how they consistently believe in the idea that you can 'own' a cartoon. Anyone can watch a show so its a moot and completely insane belief to hold.

Just Tumblr trying to spread its disgusting tendrils into this world as per usual.
They probably think watching every single episode "entitles" them to own the show, whether it's a brony that watched MLP:FiM from day one or a tumblrite that watched Steven Universe before the Uncle Grandpa crossover. All they want to do is be exclusive, deeming only certain people able to watch the show and try to forbid anything they don't like such as rule 34 fanart. The only way they could do that is if those who actually owned the show handed the rights over to the crazed fans.
 
They probably think watching every single episode "entitles" them to own the show, whether it's a brony that watched MLP:FiM from day one or a tumblrite that watched Steven Universe before the Uncle Grandpa crossover. All they want to do is be exclusive, deeming only certain people able to watch the show and try to forbid anything they don't like such as rule 34 fanart. The only way they could do that is if those who actually owned the show handed the rights over to the crazed fans.

I like how they get so antsy over MLP R34 porn and ignore the fact that have so much Homeshit porn on Tumblr that nobody ever raised a complaint over.

Goddamn hypocrites.
 
I like how they get so antsy over MLP R34 porn and ignore the fact that have so much Homeshit porn on Tumblr that nobody ever raised a complaint over.

Goddamn hypocrites.
They make complaints that it's a kid's show but then actually enjoy SU and Adventure Time stuff. And the goalpost moving with Google results? The mental gymnastics required is remarkable.

You'd think that, being fans of cartoons and all, they'd have a sense of humor.
Steven Universe really isn't supposed to be a strictly a comedy. It's one of the reasons kids really don't watch it. Why would they? There's very little there for them compared to other shows.
 
They probably think watching every single episode "entitles" them to own the show, whether it's a brony that watched MLP:FiM from day one or a tumblrite that watched Steven Universe before the Uncle Grandpa crossover.

By this sort of reasoning, John Hinckley owns Jodie Foster.
 
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