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

Sorry if it got brought up or mentioned already, I haven’t really been following the thread too much, but I assume the boarded up door in Jax’s “mind” was the “what if Pomni abstracted because of him?” scenario and would probably be too real for him to handle.
No hate to you personally but "it's probably him being scared of "what if Pomni abstracted instead of me" dude he has a fetish where he imagined choking her half to death, and giving him the "he's mean because he secretly likes you and doesn't understand his emotions" is pure psychological projection of someone trying to find empathy where there is none. Trannies can't feel empathy. 100% what's behind that door is his own tranny feels he locked away after he killed the frog. Reminds me of how people falsely empathize with psychopaths because they say the right words and you try to convince yourself there's a human in there, when in reality all there is, is the cold dark pit of animal predation (ie no empathy just an animal drive to fuck/kill/eat/entertain oneself).
 
I genuinely, genuinely, hate every single goy motherfucker who paid and worked on this episode except for jersh and ppp, I want to see every single motherfucker involved in this besides those two to rot in vantablack gorillanigger hell
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Where can i can watch Josh and PPP watch it?
 
Already said that Froggy and Jax's relationship felt like it was suppose to be romantic in nature and the whole thing is written like it was, and it is not just me that comes to this conclusion as fanart centered around those two tend to be pretty romance focused, when not with added tragedy into the mix.

So I can only make the conclusion that this was the case early on and you know who just wasnt able to resist altering the meaning and intention of the scene to appeal to himself and himself alone, even if it came at the cost of everything else because now the scene is fighting with itself.

The other option is that Froggy guessed Jax was a secret cross-dresser (hinted at as he wears the maid outfit without acting feminine in the slightest inside his mind) and that's why she gave him the 'pretty' bow, rather then he was a purely Goose-self insert Troon.
 
Where can i can watch Josh and PPP watch it?

Shoot yourself in the head and spare yourself the pain. Watching that fat faggot moan and cry and say 'CLUSSY!!!' 70 times just double confirmed my decision to never watch kino casino or anything else with PPP in it. Josh was tolerable but it dosen't cut down the level of sheer radioactive cringe faggotry from PPP.
 
Reminds me of how people falsely empathize with psychopaths because they say the right words and you try to convince yourself there's a human in there, when in reality all there is, is the cold dark pit of animal predation (ie no empathy just an animal drive to fuck/kill/eat/entertain oneself).
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Shoot yourself in the head and spare yourself the pain. Watching that fat faggot moan and cry and say 'CLUSSY!!!' 70 times just double confirmed my decision to never watch kino casino or anything else with PPP in it. Josh was tolerable but it dosen't cut down the level of sheer radioactive cringe faggotry from PPP.
PPP suffering over cooper's trannyslop will never not be funny, but different strokes for different folks I guess?
 
It's left very ambiguous

I wish it was left ambiguous. I was coping as hard as I can, attempting to surgically remove trannyism from this piece of media, but I can't deny how blatant it is.

>GooseWorx claims Jax is his self insert
>TADC takes place in 2017, meaning Jax entered the circus 2017 or earlier.
>Goose comes out to his family in late 2016, mother is not supportive, eventually goes through conversion therapy
>Jax tells his mother something deeply personal, only for her to laugh at him, causing him to run away

That's only the meta stuff. If we look at the stuff in the show:

>He abstracts
>In his abstracted mind, he has a door nailed shut. The small picture of Jax, which is found on all the other doors, is hastily scratched off it, leaving some of the paint.

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>It is never revealed what is behind this door. Even when the rest of the aspects of Jax's personalities are sitting together, they all aggressively yell at the door to shut up when a sound is heard from the door
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>We then get the flashback with Ribbit, after his parents split, where he admits he told his mother something DEEP and PERSONAL that he thought would get her off his back, only for her to laugh at him, yell at him, and degraded him, finally ending on hugging him.
>Only context clues we get from this is him describing "When I showed weakness, I was less of a man than him. When I lashed out, I was just as bad as him. It was confusing."

With this in mind, it's something relating to his father that would make distance from him. At this point of viewing, I'm still coping. Maybe he said he'd never treat a woman like his father treated his mother. Maybe he's gay. Maybe there's some other thing that is deeply personal and distances himself from his father that fits in that I'm not seeing, that his mother would also laugh at.
>He then admits he pushed her in a fit of rage, only for her to not get up, and him explaining that he doesn't know if she's alive or dead.
>After some back and forth, Ribbit then places the ribbon on his ears. Jax blushes for the first time in this conversation.

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>She says: Your secret is safe with me.
I felt a wave of disgust when he blushes, but I continue to cope. The "secret" is that he may have killed his mom, surely. That's a hell of a logical leap of Ribbit to make otherwise, a bit forced. He's blushing because he's being vulnerable for the first time with this woman he obviously has feelings for.
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>They share a tender moment, only for Jax to throw the bow down in a panic as soon as Kaufmo rings the door bell.
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Why would he throw the bow down in a panic? Surely, he just wants to distance himself from her and the vulnerability.
>The rest of the flash back sequence is Jax panicking and berating himself for telling her anything "Why am I such an idiot? Why am I such an idiot?" Claims he made it all up. "If Ribbit says anything about me, just know it's not true."
>Flashback ends, Pomni confronts and comforts Jax, abstraction culminates into an explosion, and a flashback of all of Jax's moments in the show appears to these lyrics:
>ISN'T SHE LOVELY
>ISN'T SHE WONDERFUL

>ISN'T SHE PRECIOUS


I've nearly run out of cope. Diegetic or not, hearing ISN'T SHE LOVELY where Jax is entirely the focus is a bit on the nose. It's comically blunt.
Decide for yourself:

The ONLY thing I can still cope with is that this song is used to juxtapose the sadness of Jax's "death" with the happiness of the miracle of a new life covered in Isn't She Lovely. As I write this, I realize: contrasting death of a man to the birth of a woman? Hanging myself as we speak bros.

Finally, one thing that may offer sanctuary is that in the end, when Jax's real life is being shown, Leeroy Mateo is described as a he. Zooble, on the other hand, is described with they, so it's not like he transitioned in the real world at the time the circus takes place.
Only problem is that Jax and his friends often go to Zooble's queer bar.

All I'm saying is that it's not looking good cope bros.

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If there is anything remaining that doesn't point to this, I'm all ears, because I want that to be true.
 
I remember in the original It novel, King wrote the climax so that the protagonists' confrontation with Pennywise, both as children and adults, was presented simultaneously, flipping the perspective back and forth with every chapter. That way, the tension of how they defeated him each time wasn't lost.
Both the mini-series and 2017 adaptation dropped this in favor of simply showing the children's story before completely transitioning to the adults' story, and they both narratively suffer from it.
At least those later versions don't have the gangbang
 
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Why is faggot censored in episode 9? They showed that the cursing censor was removed with Caine's death in episode 8. Was it just that edgy that the word faggot brought back the digital censor one episode later?
Don't forget that this is the same group of people who threw a temper tantrum over a Helluva Boss t-shirt that had a graphic of a penguin with a text bubble above it that said "*SLURS*" so not surprised that they chickened out and even if there wasn't any fears of outrage over slur usage there's still the issue of them sacrificing that PG rating if they did it uncensored.
We already have Sausage Party. We don't need a tranny version.
I still can't get over the fact that the same animation studio behind that movie that animated a food orgy also animated Seasons 12 to 16 of Thomas and Friends which are also known to be dogshit. That studio is cursed.
 
The consolation you can take is that in the years since entering the circus, Leeroy did not troon out, even though he hangs out at that gay bar. He didn't invert his dick and didn't kill himself like Jax. I still think it's some sort of lament on trooning out. I think it's a regret piece. Jax is Cooper. Leeroy is apparently his favorite male name. Maybe this is an apology for killing the man he was to become his psycho eyed distaff counterpart.


I can't think of any other reason why in 2026 a happy trans creator wouldn't make their self insert be the beautiful women they see in their head unless they are expressing some mixed emotions with their own lived experience they don't feel like they can directly confront.

I wish it was left ambiguous. I was coping as hard as I can, attempting to surgically remove trannyism from this piece of media, but I can't deny how blatant it is.
 
It's interesting that at least 3 of the characters have cut their moms out of their lives and have stronger connections with their friends

Coop is trying to tell us something
 
If there is anything remaining that doesn't point to this, I'm all ears, because I want that to be true
You know what? This is actually all well thought out and convincing and I think putting out my own interpretations would be cope. Because if it was just the meta stuff, that'd be one thing. But the rest points out so many in show examples.
Though I'll be real, I took the whole "Isn't she wonderful" thing as his thoughts on Pomni.

And I shall choose to cope because media can be interpreted in many ways. And I'm going to cope very hard myself and just continue to believe that he's just bi and hates himself for it based on his abusive parents instilling it into him.
 
Shit, you know who makes a better "you can't fight this and need to talk it out" final act threat?
Giegue from Mother 1 and Giygas from Earthbound.
Troonworx could have easily made Jax like that if he was, say abstracting while trying to fuck with the same computer Kinger fucked with. Have him be like the posters for the film where he's everywhere and nothing all at once but he's so out of his mind and abstracting that everyone needs to talk him down together.
Would it be some gay Steven Universe shit?
Actually probably considering the writers. But I would've liked to think they still would have pulled out glocks and flash grenades and other shit to wear bits of him down anyway.
 
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