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Seems that Dandy owned a dog once, I mean look at the way he talks to her. Also the fact that he could tell her gender instantly... he must really like dogs.
Interesting how this episode shifts from emotional - pup's "Funeral" - to funny instantly after the eyecatcher.
There is nothing terribly wrong with feeling lost, so long as that feeling precedes some plan on your part to actually do something about it. Too often a person grows complacent with their disillusionment, wearing their discomfort like a favorite shirt - Johnny C.
Behold of my awesomeness~
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But my feels.
“I love heroes, but I don't want to be one. Do you even know what a hero is!? For example, you have some meat. Pirates will feast on the meat, but the hero will distribute it among the people! I want to eat the meat!” - Monkey D. Luffy
Man, am I happy with this new opening, this is one of those rare cases where you like the new opening more than the old one from the first exposure, I'm digging this, not to say the old one was bad, it was simplistic and great on its own.
Unexpectedly, that was a sad episode, I appreciate the tribute for the astronaut dog Laika, a moment of silence.
:sniff: That was lovely but oh the feels. How come that dog episodes are often so sad. The one from Futurama was also the saddest episode of the whole show. Was that fridge supposed to be the fridge from the "Toys in the Attic" episode of Cowboy Bebop
That reference to Laika absolutely destroyed my feelings. As a history nerd, that little tidbit of information added so much more context. If you search up Laika, you can clearly see they modelled the doggo after her, suggesting that the fleas were what kept her alive the whole time, so when they moved host, it spelled her doom.
Man... What an end though
The episode wasn't horrible, compared to others I'd say it's the worst so far. The bit with the dog was great. The green jello frog ticks were kinda dumb.
The gorilla is the worst villian I've ever seen. Sure they usually always lose, but he never comes even close.
I didn’t like this episode it felt way too slow, and the dog's death didn’t really hit emotionally. The rest of the episode also felt off, almost like it didn’t belong with the episode I was watching.