The Amazing Digital Circus - Western Isekai that probably will become Hazbin Hotel killer

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- Cut off your real family and find a chosen family
God. this trope in tranny fiction I'm getting so tired of. There is value in the idea of a "found family," hell, it could be useful for an adopted child who maybe has issues fitting in with his brothers or sisters and getting along with his parents. But it is EVERYWHERE in stories made by liberal and degenerate artists. Learning to live with and accept the family you have is completely washed away with the notion, "They're a shackle, you need to separate from them and find who you really are!" Which is really code for, "Join my Discord server and I'll show you what a real man can do. You don't need God or a community." It stems from a self-hating (often times White) person who was forced to go to Sunday School (to watch Veggietales) and now they resent their parents, so they have to spend the rest of their life grieving about it and making communist art while getting pegged by some asshole they met on Discord. They're biologically hostile to the idea of a blood-related family and a community that shares intrinsic ethnic or religious common-ground. Go to college, join a reddit or Discord server, cut your parents off, get lost on the internet, depersonalize yourself and troon out because you're sexually stunted, and then kill yourself when the welfare money dries up. The Amazing Digital Circus in a way is THE playbook for the trans experience. Cutting off your family is a massive angle of that.
 
God. this trope in tranny fiction I'm getting so tired of. There is value in the idea of a "found family," hell, it could be useful for an adopted child who maybe has issues fitting in with his brothers or sisters and getting along with his parents. But it is EVERYWHERE in stories made by liberal and degenerate artists. Learning to live with and accept the family you have is completely washed away with the notion, "They're a shackle, you need to separate from them and find who you really are!" Which is really code for, "Join my Discord server and I'll show you what a real man can do. You don't need God or a community." It stems from a self-hating (often times White) person who was forced to go to Sunday School (to watch Veggietales) and now they resent their parents, so they have to spend the rest of their life grieving about it and making communist art while getting pegged by some asshole they met on Discord. They're biologically hostile to the idea of a blood-related family and a community that shares intrinsic ethnic or religious common-ground. Go to college, join a reddit or Discord server, cut your parents off, get lost on the internet, depersonalize yourself and troon out because you're sexually stunted, and then kill yourself when the welfare money dries up. The Amazing Digital Circus in a way is THE playbook for the trans experience. Cutting off your family is a massive angle of that.
The last time I saw this trope ever be properly applied was in the original Lilo and Stitch, and that's because it became a natural extension of Lilo and Nani's relationship with the addition of Stitch, Jumba, Pleakley, and David. And then the live-action remake threw all that away, but it made a billion dollars, so what do I know?
 
Don't let Jax trooning out distract you from the fact that Ragatha was in the circus for nearly a decade and never realized Kinger was lucid in the dark or could conjure things until the gun episode.
I will give the lucid thing a pass, as friendly as Ragatha is, I don't think she wants to get locked in a dark room with a crazed man who hasn't felt the touch of a woman in years.
 
I don't get the takeaway that Leeroy killed/seriously incapacitated his mom. The way it's described, Leeroy didn't seem like a violent person (ironic due to his later actions in the digital circus as Jax) and more so pushed his mom out of desperation rather than any real intent to harm her. To me it seems more like his mom was in shock from being pushed down and Leeroy just ran off before she could get up. Also I view the bow scene as Ribbit making Jax feel seen by giving him her bow to physically show him that she supports him after verbally stating as such. If she was wearing a hat and gave it to him or just hugged him, he would have likely reacted the same way.
Since Jax is just Cooper's way to tell his autobiography, Jax ran away like a coward after pushing his mom (we know that Leeroy wasn't convicted for this and it would have been super easy and obvious he was the main suspect, open and shut.) She was either just stunned or unconscious, this plays into how Cooper wishes he pushed his mom after she didn't support him and sent him to conversion therapy.

Leeroy's mom probably called him the next morning after he slept in the random building and scanned his head to be like, "Okay, asshole, come home. I still love you and we can work this out."

Knowing he didn't kill his mom he came crawling back and went to the conversion therapy and that's why his true and beautiful transition was delayed multiple years. Because that's what happened to Goose and Goose wrote what he knew... a dramatization of his life.
 
>"Jax if xhe wasn't a piece of shit"
>Fantasizing about his friends being lesbians and cucking him


I like how even the totes wholesome true and real woman Jax that has embraced xer "ideal" personality is still a creepy gooner.

A bad tranny abuses women and kills himself, a good tranny jerks off to them from afar (and kills himself).
 
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God. this trope in tranny fiction I'm getting so tired of. There is value in the idea of a "found family," hell, it could be useful for an adopted child who maybe has issues fitting in with his brothers or sisters and getting along with his parents. But it is EVERYWHERE in stories made by liberal and degenerate artists. Learning to live with and accept the family you have is completely washed away with the notion, "They're a shackle, you need to separate from them and find who you really are!" Which is really code for, "Join my Discord server and I'll show you what a real man can do. You don't need God or a community." It stems from a self-hating (often times White) person who was forced to go to Sunday School (to watch Veggietales) and now they resent their parents, so they have to spend the rest of their life grieving about it and making communist art while getting pegged by some asshole they met on Discord. They're biologically hostile to the idea of a blood-related family and a community that shares intrinsic ethnic or religious common-ground. Go to college, join a reddit or Discord server, cut your parents off, get lost on the internet, depersonalize yourself and troon out because you're sexually stunted, and then kill yourself when the welfare money dries up. The Amazing Digital Circus in a way is THE playbook for the trans experience. Cutting off your family is a massive angle of that.
Found families CAN be nice and wholesome if there isn't some weird sexual undertone surrounding the entire thing. unfortunately, a lot of leftists, especially the LGBT types are weirdos and bizarro sex stuff inevitably crops up in a lot of these "found families" that are just disguised polycules.
 
The last time I saw this trope ever be properly applied was in the original Lilo and Stitch, and that's because it became a natural extension of Lilo and Nani's relationship with the addition of Stitch, Jumba, Pleakley, and David. And then the live-action remake threw all that away, but it made a billion dollars, so what do I know?
That's because Chris Sanders was a genius and he's just a naturally better writer than anyone working in animation today. Lilo's family suffered a tragedy with losing their parents in a car crash and their relationship has been fractured ever since. The great rug pull is Lilo literally prays for an angel to come down and be her friend, and in a way, she got that with the alien experiment who was cast off by his creator. Stitch's "God," Jumba, was banished and the alien arrived to Earth in a crash landing (the fall of an angel). He upended Lilo and Nani's lives initially, but it was for the better for they learned to appreciate each other more. Stitch brought them together and helped fill that hole that was left behind by their parents' deaths. Stitch understood Lilo's suffering and helped her deal with their tragedy in a way Nani wasn't comfortable or able to deal with. The burnt and tattered picture of the family at the end, the missing piece is filled by Stitch's presence. Nani even got a boyfriend as a result of the circumstances and David (I mean, come on, that name) became a father figure of sorts for Lilo.

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This is something troon artists fail to understand with art they grew up consuming. The stories are written by people who would be considered conservative today, and they revolve around very family focused or Christian values. Lilo is all Nani had left from her parents, so even seeing her and dealing with her antics is an automatic source of stress. It's tough love since deep down Nani cares about her, but she both didn't ask to take care of her on her own nor be tasked to deal with grieving about her parents on her own. She had to be the big sister and keep the family together and that's almost too much for her. The remake completely misses that point.
 
I like how even the totes wholesome true and real woman Jax that has embraced xer "ideal" personality is still a creepy gooner.
yeah that shit just hit me

what the fuck?, why would you portray him as a sexual deviant involving his closest friends?, this is the same person that fantasized about wooing Gangle on Zooble's funeral.

I guess it's considered wholesome now because the participants all happen to be "women", people would have much a much different reaction if Jax was "still a man" and/or the relationship he was fantasizing was heterosexual.

Slightly off topic, the internet always had a very weird attitude towards lesbians, always portraying them as super-duper wholesome and cute, I never got the appeal, I'm apparently one of the few straight guys that doesn't go head over heels for yuri.
 
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"Jax if she wasn't a huge piece of shit."

But the Jax you showed me in the show WAS a piece of shit, so by process of elimination, I only know the Jax you showed me in the show, asshole.

And frog friend committing suicide is a problem intertwined with bad writing. No other character had agency in that situation or noticed something was wrong or helped at all and we don't know how long it went on for. We see actual guilt from Jax and that's way more of his hang up than his gender issues by the time we see his character. Guilt that unfortunately isn't addressed internally or externally, which is frustrating, because you want the character to atone and not run away and die. But that's not how it was written so whatever, viewer be damned I guess. I hate that I care this much even.
 
Found families CAN be nice and wholesome if there isn't some weird sexual undertone surrounding the entire thing. unfortunately, a lot of leftists, especially the LGBT types are weirdos and bizarro sex stuff inevitably crops up in a lot of these "found families" that are just disguised polycules.
Harmful Opinions covered a few of these on his streams. It's just a couple of older trannies grooming younger and mentally ill adults/teens adopting them as their "kids" and having gross pseudo incestuous sex all while acting like they understand the tribulations of parenthood and what it means to be a mother. It makes my skin crawl.
 
Saw this on tiktok from a random nobody who had 0 comments.

It's all full fucking circle the smg4 mario 64 stuff to digital circus shit.
 
Kinger is the best character in the show.

I felt more sorry for Ribbit and Kaufmo than Jax at the end.
It's funny how Cooper built up Ribbit to be some important character and she dies in 10 minutes. Oh well, frog fuck, haven't been given enough time to learn or care about you, see you around I guess.
 
The last time I saw this trope ever be properly applied was in the original Lilo and Stitch, and that's because it became a natural extension of Lilo and Nani's relationship with the addition of Stitch, Jumba, Pleakley, and David. And then the live-action remake threw all that away, but it made a billion dollars, so what do I know?
It's because Disney movies target the Chinese market now

The plot point in the original where the government was wrong when trying to separate Lilo and Nani is forbidden because the Chinese government would fear the Chinese citizens would start questioning their own government's decisions.
 
I really hope people haven't forgotten about Disney literally filming next to a Chinese internment camp and then thanking said camp in the credits for their Mulan remake kek
 
to explain how much i hate the clown show ill tweak a quote from another piece of media something coopys is all too aware of

i could do the no mouth screamy quote about the zillions of miles of hate or whatever but i got a better one from "huntdown the freeman"

(im the cool guy with the scar and coopys the whiney moron)

"you wasted my time"
*bang
"you made a terrible cartoon"
*bang
"you fucked up the mind of kids with your tranny nonsense"
*bang

coopy goes over the railing and is never seen again

i wouldnt kill coopy in rl unless i found cp on his devices and i bet thats unlikely...
 
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