Like brother, like sister | The Bad Batch Happy on Pabu series
The amazing @crosshairlovebot wrote a cutest short fic inspired by this moment! give it some love here!
Episode 7 of The News Lady! Mission: Acquire human friend- Complete!
Previous: (2) Episode 6
Next: (3) Episode 1 -Get the next part a week early on Locals at indiey.locals.com
See All…
Merry Christmas / Happy Holidays :)
Please enjoy these chilly lil’ guys :)))
Help Rana Alsawalhi and Yousef Albuhaisi evacuate their extended family to the Netherlands! Currently they are at €4,162/73,500. This is a verified fund.
DONATE HERE
So, I just started rewatching Justice League: Unlimited for funsies and I am having a small thought as I watch "For the Man Who Has Everything."
So you know how "The Darkness Within" was an episode where the turtles are given horrific visions of their worst fears? What about the exact opposite, as in at least one, if not all of the turtles hallucinate a world where all of their greatest desires have been granted?
the thing is, kanan and hera are So. Young. they’re so young!!!!
i think one of the (kind of unfortunate) side effects of the fandom placing them in these boxes of “mom and dad of the group” is that a lot of people forget they’re really not THAT much older than sabine and ezra (or at least, comparatively, the age gap between sabine & ezra and kanan & hera isn’t as big as the age gap between zeb and the teens).
like kanan and hera are 28 and 24, respectively, in s1 of rebels. putting kanan at only 32 when he dies (again, that’s so young!!). sabine and ezra are 16 (going on 17) and 14 (going on 15) in s1. which means hera is barely 8 years older than sabine. there are plenty of siblings around the world that have that much of an age gap. obviously, those age gaps are going to lend to some differences in thinking, life experience, etc. but given that they’ve all grown up under the thumb of the empire, they have a lot of similar experiences, even with the age gap.
yes, kanan and hers themselves make jokes in canon about being the “parents” of the group (“make mom and dad proud”; saw referring to sabine and ezra as their kids; etc.) and i think it's a fair enough comparison, considering they're the founding members of the ghost crew. but they're not just the "parents"; they're friends with the other ghost crew members!
and, importantly, kanan and hera are also still just young adults! (young adults, as in, not middle-aged adults; not young adults in the way that ezra and sabine are young adults/teens. you know what i mean). they've accomplished a lot, they're competent and smart and mature, but they're young. they still make mistakes and sometimes screw up when talking about their feelings and yes, they teach the younger members of their crew valuable lessons, but they also learn a lot from the teens too. because they're still learning and growing!
anyway, just thinking about how kanan and hera were practically kids when they met, and how they've grown up together (and done a lot of growing as people, together), and how they take these younger teens under their wings and also a middle-aged lasat with no home to go back to, and they all grow and learn from each other.
Have you noticed that every streaming service has Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles episodes listed in a different order?
For instance, Netflix has Flushed, But Never Forgotten/Lair Games listed BEFORE Many Unhappy Returns, which chronologically doesn't make sense... Well, that's because the show originally aired in the wrong order...
How do we know the correct order?
Easy. Production Codes.
But Good News Everyone...
(I've listed them below JIC the page is not accessible in your country)
(Added image descriptions for anyone that needs them)
I accidentally stumbled onto this corrected list while looking up more info about the show, so I thought I would share it here! 😌
❤️🧡💙💜
○○○○ YOUTUBE | KOFI | 🎵 BANDCAMP 🎵
It's Phee Genoa hours again.
I was rewatching the first scene in "Pabu" and have some thoughts, sparked Hunter's knife whizzing by Phee's head to kill the kouhun and her not even flinching. I always think about how she must have absolute nerves of steel to have literally no response to that happening. So anyway, I got to thinking, as one does, and had some other thoughts. Disjointed breakdown below.
tl;dr Phee is brilliant because she is brilliant.
Phee goes into this negotiation with Crowder with every single possibility covered and considered:
Phee is familiar enough with Crowder to know that he might try to sell her a knock-off.
She also knew to check the drink for poison (likely not exclusive to Crowder — probably pretty common in her line of work.).
Killing her with a kouhun didn't work, so they tried to take the artifact back ("you should've brought more muscle"), but she had back-up.
THAT didn't work, and it turned into a shootout.
"Not until I know it's not one of your two-bit knock-offs" and "I thought you worked alone" strengthens the argument that these two either know each other or know OF each other. I'm guessing the former. If it's the latter, Phee has a hell of a reputation for Crowder to clock that her working with someone is out of the ordinary.
Her nonchalance about the kouhun -- she likely knew he'd try something like that. She had some intel maybe, or he'd tried something similar in the past. The fact that the kouhun comes from a creepy crawly trapdoor installed under his seat means this is probably the place Crowder does his business most often. Again, Phee has past experience or has the intel to know that the little bug cubby is there at all and that he would use it.
Similarly, the placement of Hunter and Wrecker has to be intentional. If Phee knew Crowder would try something, Hunter is pretty strategically placed to see it happening and be able to do something (i.e. throw a knife), while also keeping an eye on Omega (likely his first priority) but not be totally obvious about it (until he throws said knife).
My point is that Phee is a pretty brilliant strategist to be a step ahead of not one, not two, but three different attempts on her and the Batch's life in the span of less than a minute and a half. She also repeatedly proves that she is an incredibly valuable source of intel. We see this from her introduction, where she talks to Cid about the intel she'd provided regarding the war chest, in addition to her being able to track down Fennec, plus getting the location of the Imperial labor camp to find Rampart. She is paying a lot for this intel, but she both knows where to get it and that it will be correct.
She's seen it all, she's dealt with it all. She can work alone, she can work with others. She can rebuild her droid 222 times. She can use her massive contact network to find just about anything or anyone. She carries a big-ass sword and a space flintlock and wears a cool leather jacket. She cuts her ship's engines and falls through the atmosphere and calls it a "stealth approach" and has three super soldiers hanging on for dear life (Crosshair is literally crumpled up on the floor at one point.). She'll flirt with a total stranger after insulting each of his siblings. She can outcrazy the Batch but also likes to go hang out on a beach planet and be Auntie Phee for a while and maintain an archive of cultural artifacts on said beach planet.
She's cool and I like her very much.
this means absolutely nothing at all but i think Kallus would go ham on overnight oats. loaded with protein and nutrients; requires some planning ahead but super convenient when you actually go to eat it; portable; can be literally any meal; cinnamon; berries. there is nothing for him not to love about this, especially after nearly two decades of bland imperial oatmeal.
Ezra calls him an old man. Kal does not care.
So, because I'm a bored adult child with waaaaaaaay too much time on her hands, I decided to go digging through the entire Youtube channel for the 4Kids Flashback podcast to see what TMNT 2003-related stuff I could find. Here are the fruits of my labor:
Podcast interviews with voice actors and other production staff (listed in episode order)
Veronica Taylor (April O'Neil)
Sam Riegel (Donatello, Dark Donatello)
Eric Stuart (Hamato Yoshi, Gennosuke)
Darren Dunstan (Splinter)
Matthew Drdek (writer)
Marc Thompson (Casey Jones)
Wayne Grayson (Michelangelo)
Mike Pollock (Garbageman, Kirby)
Greg Abbey (Raphael, Dark Raphael)
Lloyd Goldfine (Producer and showrunner)
Dan Green (The Professor, Mortu)
Russ Velazquez (writer/singer for the theme song)
Jonathan Todd Ross (Sid Jones)
Jason Griffith (Usagi)
Michael Sinterniklaas (Leonardo, Dark Leonardo, etc.)
Sue Shufro (Music editor)
Anthony "Tony" Haden Salerno (Nano, 87' Donatello)
Sebastian Arcelus (87' Raphael)
Stuart Zagnit (Dr. Dome)
Tara Sands (Angel, Tyler)
Rebecca Soler (Joi Reynard)
David Moo (Faraji Ngala)
Chuck Patton (director for Seasons 1 and 2)
Ron London (sound designer)
J David Brimmer (Zanramon, Dr Malignus, other minor characters)
Animated Shorts
Donatello short
Battle Nexus
Commercials
4Kids TV Website Promos
Season 4 Commercial
Lost Episodes Trailer
Lost Episodes Promo 1
Lost Episodes Promo 2
Final "Lost Episodes" Promo
Various Bumpers/Promos 1
Various Bumpers/Promos 2
"TV Diet" Promo
Fast Forward "Everyone's Talking Promo"
Head of State commercial
"Craziest Ever!"
"Hockey Lessons"
"Hand to Hand"
"Hologram"
CW Program Picker
Others
"Fight for the FoxBox" DVD promo
"We're the One to Watch" DVD promo
She/Her - 23Hello! My name is Sam. I've been in many fandoms, but the main ones right now are:TMNT, LoZ, and One Piece. I'm new to tumblr but may post more stuff eventually, I am still settling in.
137 posts