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What?
They just wanted to make sure they could find him again come springtime.
They just wanted to make sure they could find him again come springtime.
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@Lawful Girly
I think she was out of character.
Funnily enough, judging by the quote from the original writings about their lifespans, even if it HAD just gone into hibernation for three months it should have been the same to her.
Because Neverland Faries have an incredibly short lifespan. Which I approve of. Because seriously, Tinkerbelle was a total bitch whose only redeeming quality was making a single “risk my life to save yours” moment for the only person she didn’t either not give a shit about or actively try to kill.
Another plausible interpretation. I think it’s more fun when the creators leave the message open for the fans. And more violent as well.
I still think that the idea it was mean to be a “dealing with death” thing is wrong, with the others trying to reassure her she would see him again I think it was more along the lines of some kids shows having the topic of a friend moving away, it’s always hard to see someone you care about go away, be it for a time of for good, but with how the others where trying to get her to understand Tank will be back I honestly can’t see it as “dealing with death”.
Like someone pointed out in another post, “Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast” had the creature going to hibernation for a thousand years, so that amount of time I can see as being a way to put in death without actually having death.
But Tank with only be asleep for a few months.
I see your point, but there’s a big difference between the two cases you mentioned and MLP:FiM: Merville and Mosey weren’t pre-established characters given substantial development before the episodes where they died. Them passing away didn’t really alter the status quo in the least for the other characters, unlike Tank would if he was gone for real. Maybe the writers figured that in order to make the viewers feel that “death” for real, they should use a recurring character instead of creating a new one just for that purpose, but since some people at the top might not be happy about them writing off one of the Mane 6 pets (after all, who are they going to pair RD with in their pet-related products?) they had to come up with another solution; whether they succeeded with that approach, though…
I never understood why people feel that is a relevant or meaningful moral. It isn’t like real things have an alternative to dying.
This is true, for the most part.
Sadly.
Ok, TV these days tries its best to hide these complicated themes from children.
So I just imagined an episode of Rugrats about it?
Not in America. The kids must never know… unless they experience it firsthand.
HA!
Yeah, like “Rugrats” and even “Horseland”.
“Huh? This isn’t Tank. It’s a briefcase with…1,000,000 Bits?!”
A show can be kid friendly and address death with a death.
ye, pity the show has to stay so kid friendly but then again i like tank