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Post by Blacksteel on Oct 5, 2008 12:49:27 GMT -5
...I just realized there's no thread for Strange Invasion. It's not like I;m partial to this specific episode, but I noticed something watching it today.
The Roswellians have vertical eyelids, right? Nevermind that the animators forgot about that in Stranger Invasion, but this time around don't you think they could have at least made Becky cry properly? Her tears were forming at the bottom of her eyes, when, normally, shouldn't they be forming right between the lids themselves?
*head-desk* Silly animators!
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Post by Alohilani on Oct 5, 2008 15:39:02 GMT -5
Yeah!
I missed the vertical blinking. D: It was cool.
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Post by loony on Oct 6, 2008 20:51:06 GMT -5
I'm not alone! I liked that...and I think that Booster and Becky were so adorable together. (NO, NOT ADORABLE THAT WAY)
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Post by Blacksteel on Nov 23, 2009 16:37:16 GMT -5
(YEAH, 'CAUSE THAT WOULD BE WEIRD.)
I noticed something else watching it yesterday. How on earth could a normal airplane get them into space? Even by using their jetpacks for lift-off? It doesn't make any sense! Not to mention being on a military base and actually having enough time to modify the aircraft before they were surrounded. Where's the logic in that?
And don't get me started about Booster being outside of the spaceship when they crash-landed... On Panic On Bathyos, Buzz clearly states that he'd have been burned to a crisp upon entering Capital Planet's atmosphere before even crash-landing on the planet. And here Booster's perfectly fine, but for a few scratches, a torn up spacesuit and a rather nasty bump on the head that actually occurred after the actual crash.
Physics, anyone? I mean, I'll admit I'm pretty cruddy on the subject, but not this cruddy!
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Post by Alohilani on Nov 23, 2009 17:39:38 GMT -5
The writers only obey physics when it suits them to do so by golly
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Post by Blacksteel on Nov 23, 2009 17:46:08 GMT -5
By Jove, I do believe you're right. INCONSISTENCY FTW!
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