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i fukcing hate this show

This is the best scene in the entirety of IZ imo it’s literally perfect

according to the staff commentary for this episode, the script actually called for heavy traffic to be rushing past Dib and Zim in this scene, which is why they’re shouting at each other, and you can even still sort of hear the sound effects

but then, for whatever reason, in the finished episode they just

forgot the cars

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@arr-jim-lad I’m CRYING is that actually a thing that happened, I can’t believe I’ve never heard this

YES

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I REMEMBER WATCHING THIS AS A LITTLE KID AND THINKING IT WAS SO FUCKING FUNNY, ME AND MY BROTHER WERE DYING.

Another for the lost in translation category.

The original request from the writing team to the animation team was simply: “Rhys flips off the monitors as he runs by.” The intent was to have Rhys simply turn off the monitors in an act of defiance, but instead, the animation team interpreted it to mean that Rhys performs a crude gesture.
Apparently, creative director Nick Herman found the mistake to be too hilarious to not use, and so they wound up shipping it.
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Dulk’s “Legacy” at Thinkspace Projects.

Opening on Saturday, December 1st, 2018 at Thinkspace Projects in Los Angeles, California is artist Dulk’s brilliant solo exhibition, “Legacy.”

Art critic Juan Bautista Peiró describes Dulk’s work as “leav[ing] no room for doubt, and confronts us with a fantastic world where everything flows, changes and transforms in manifold different ways. That being said, the underlying discourse is unified, categorical and self-evident: man is killing Nature and its incredible biodiversity which we ought to love for many reasons but which, nevertheless, we are destroying day by day, step by step. Dulk’s work is an uncompromising exhortation written in images that cry out in silence with the amplified power of 1000 words.”

The exhibition will be on view until December 29th, 2018.


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