Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Steven Universe:Alone Together



 Steven Universe: Alone Together(Travel Size Review)      


                                                                       



 



Stevoni is a merge of hormonal fusion


                                       B+


This was a very sensual episode and I mean that in the best possible way. From a stylistic standpoint, it is one of most beautifully animated segments I have seen from this show in a while. It wonderfully captures Stevens first fusion and inadvertently Connies too.

It makes perfect sense that Stevens first transformation with fusion would revolve around his pubescent sexual energy between himself and Connie. But it is not just that. They are both so in synch with each others emotions that they can literally step inside each others bodies and initiate the activation for fusion. I love that the episode mostly stems from their enjoyment in creating a being so abstractedly gorgeous. Neither of them are horrified but entranced at the existence of such a cosmic creature.

The end is the only downfall of an otherwise fantastic episode. The dance rave conflict seems a little too forced and its solution too weak and feels like a cop out. But I cannot deny Alone Together nostalgic feel for being young and exploring the gratification of arousals with others physically and in the spiritual sense..or am I reading way too much into this.

Cool Things Noticed:

  1. “Pearl look at Garnet”....Garnet knows whats up.
  2. Props for Connie for being so cool about merging. But then again if I looked like that I would not complain either.
  3. Visual Indulge of the Week: Stevonne running through the meadows was masterfully shot and so amazingly animated.
  4. One of things I always forget to mention is this series score. It feel like it is straight out of a Miyazaki film with its lovely spirited piano playing. It accompanied the running sequence so well.  

Sunday, January 25, 2015

Steven Universe: Warp Tour

Steven Universe: Warp Tour (travel size review!)






A
Stevens Universe has many Galaxies left undiscovered



Gems and Steven are back and they are finally letting viewers peak into the complex structure of the crystal gems origins. We seem to relatively accept the portals with little no question but after this episode everything done in this show should be looked at a little more closely. The audience should take a cue from Steven, everything observed and told should be taken with skepticism.



Poor Steven has allergies and a bad case of teenage angst. When his fellow gems refuse to believe a creature lurking outside the warp, he really lets emotions get the best of him. It is the first time I have seen Steven lash out at Pearl (Garnet had to intervene!) with such anger. This is a game changer episode for many reasons. Steven is seen more like a member and less like a boy ,The Gems have a bad memory of the past, and something wicked this way comes.




Cool Things Noticed:

  1. That green gem looked like Pearl Yes?
  2. “Steven your Fafsa!”
  3. Jump cuts were nice use of comedic timing of Stevens lack of sleep.
  4. Steven Jr. has been busy.
  5. I’m behind I know. So I am going to be doing travel size reviews until I am caught up! Hope you all do not mind!

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Regular Show: Park Managers Lunch

             Regular Show: Park Managers Lunch




                                       


                                                          Eyes Wide Shut Goes Recreational



B

After the incredible back to back episodes providing a insightful character study on our favorite blue jay with the scandalous “Merry Christmas Mordecai” and the visual representation of the romantic insecurities of “Sad Sax” I believe it is only fair we go back to the regular park shenanigans again. We have not had a Benson themed narrative in quite some time so “Park Mangers Lunch” offers a welcome back to the routine surrealism that Regular Show loves to implore.

I think what most often is forgotten by the park members and the audience is how good a park manger Benson is. Yes, he has anger management issues but he also has to deal with the idle personas of Mordo and Rigby and the everyday crazy scenarios that the park deals with which is not limited to undercover spies who might have pretended to his girlfriend. So when his park employees doubt his invited luncheon hosted by their rival park manager Gene and going so far as stalk him at the diner where the lunch is being held. When Benson finds out they have been following him the whole time, he quietly lectures them that after the many failed dreams that his life has bestowed him the park is the only thing he has left.

What follows is fairly predictable. If you are familiar with the shows premise how the plot unfolds is nothing out of the ordinary. But what is nice is in the end no matter what recognition might be given his way, his first objective is to always protect his employees. Even though Benson’s only achievements are held in his lackluster job, he is pretty damn good at it.




Cool Things Noticed

1.       Bro try to stay at our level.
2.       Luncheon conversations included if timesheets are better chronologically or alphabetically.  
3.       Poor Mask Steve. His peers teasing have actually made him sad.
4.       No Pops, this is bad.
5.       That’s a crazy ritual to be indicted into the park managers club. I guess they gotta spice up something to make this job tolerable.
6.       Are Pizza subs a real thing?
7. I agree if high five ghosts, hearing Bensons talking to himself was uncomfortable.

Sunday, January 18, 2015

Regular Show: Sad Sax

Regular Show: Sad Sax










A
Sad Sax becomes an excellent manifestation for Mordos lady problems

I have stated this once before that Regular Shows absurdity works better when it is used with the intent to explore the emotional and development of a certain character. This episode is an exceptional case of that. Continuing with the cliffhanger of “Merry Christmas Mordecai” we see how our favorite blue jay picks up the pieces of a relationship that he inadvertently broke.

We see that Mordecai will make pretty much be up for anything if it means avoiding  having a serious talk about what he did. CJ attempts to give Mordecai chances but he keeps avoiding the big elephant in the room about how he feels about Margaret. Like many episodes before,  we see Mordecai run away from conflict rather than face it. Hence, the character Sad Sax is born. A visual illustration for the audience of how Mordecai makes the decisions he does. Sad Sax is good looking, suave, and a ladies man something that Mordecai always envisions to be. Sad Sax is  there to escape the problems with reality with having child like solutions. I liked that Rigby brings up that he is the worse but we never see Sad Sax interact with anyone but Mordecai which suggests that he is a figment of his imagination. A stream of consciousness brought to the surface when times get heavy and his advice of course fails. CJ wants a mature talk about the kiss and  its now more than ever that Mordecai needs to grow up.

This is a really great episode. Cheating is risque for a childrens show but Regular Show handles it with such great maturity. Yes, there are gags and humor that the little ones will laugh at but they will also understand the seriousness of what he did and how the way he approached it was not the best. Sad Sax is a great visual example exploring the depth of Mordecai's insecurities and decisions. I hope to see more the these great moments in the new year.

Cool Things Noticed

  1. Cj and Mordo are back on! Hurrah! I’m glad they did not extend the Margaret love triangle.
  2. Speaking of Margaret, can they all hang out together? I miss the gang.
  3. Aw Mordo still has the butt dial ring tone.

Monday, January 12, 2015

Clarence: Rough Riders Elementary, Nothing Ventured, Bedside Manners, Jeff Wins

Rough Riders Elementary




















A-
Tyrant Josh and his wacky sauce


Clarence is able to balance the surreal in a realistic setting quite well. In this very entertaining episode, Clarences elementary gets a new sauce which inspires him to report to the class why the Rough Riders companies condiment is his all time favorite. Even though the story is told straight up Clarence style with chicken aliens, his heroes saving the day, and dictator Josh there is a somewhat deeper message of how corporations manipulate children. Using school as elementary propaganda, corporations are able to clone and brainwash kids into the consumers they want them to be. And that my friends is much more scarier than Clarences story because that is in fact real.


Cool Things Noticed:


  1. I love that shining reference when Clarence runs through the halls. Wonder how many young children caught that.
  2. Can Colonel Sanders sue for copyright infringement?
  3. Josh looks good with a eye patch



Nothing Ventured

















B
Well That Explains how Sumo ended up in a trailer park


The most appealing aspect of Nothing Ventured is we get to see a little more development on the adults of Clarence. In particular, the big dreams and the bigger failures of Sumos dad. A man with a great imagination but without the confidence or persistence to make anything out of it. This probably explains his lack of white collar work and his easiness to relate to well meaning but slacker Chad. But even Chad has more stamina in his missions than his friend does trying to be the gentle mentor even when it is a hopeless cause. There is a also a story of Clarences  humorous convoluted plan to make a venture out of putting cockroaches in peoples home. Not a lot of stakes in the episode seeing how neither story seems more than a side story but that does not mean it is low in laughs or character depth.


Cool Things Noticed


  1. Chads Sour cream and Onion Industries might have some more success in the cream cheese products.
  2. I also love Chads design that sort of ape like man character.
  3. How does that italian resturaunt  have a C? Was the health inspector on drugs that day?


Bedside Manners


















B+


Have a taste of your own medicine Belson


Although there has been some moments of redemption for Belson in the series, he has been mostly a pessimistic mean spirited little boy. Many of the children are aware of this and decide not to attend Clarences sweet gesture to visit him in the hospital. While most would welcome Clarence to cheer them up in their ill state this is hell for Belson. What follows is a bonding experience that is sure to damaged Belsen more than his broken bones. Meanwhile Jeff and Sumo are guilt tripped into visiting their unlikeable peer and end up in Jeffs worst nightmare: Hospital contamination. This side story easily becomes great visual humor as the animation shows Jeff horror in his misadventures in the hospital. A fun episode in a very not fun place.


Cool things Noticed:
Belson sure goes through a lot to prank Clarence then again so does Clarence.






Jeff Wins


















A-
Introducing Jeffs Family


An episode exploring Jeff is either going to be a hit or miss. It will either expand on the idea of Jeffs worst character attribute that he feels he is superior and dominant over his friends like Average Jeff or they can dive deeper into his insecurities of being  judged based on his achievements or lack there of. This episode central story explores this. Jeff's parents asks for Clarences help into brining Jeff to a cooking contest that he always backs out of due to the possibility of failing. Clarence is also one who is at odds with how to handle the situation once his philosophy of just have fun is put to the test when finding out their meal is awful. He battles between doing the right thing or letting his friend overcome this false pretension of being a loser. Seeing how Clarence handles his friendship in moments of disparity and watching Jeff finally loosen up his tight persona always make for good television and demonstrates how Clarence excels at bringing realistic people, problems, and solutions for children and adults.

Cool Things Noticed:

  1. That running photo montage was priceless. Seeing a crying Jeff from age 3 to 9 was great.
  2. Jeff has two moms and yeah thats it. I love this shows contemporary views on family and dating.
  3. Those old ladies do look intimidating in all their niceness.
  4. Clarences musical number was fantastic. Highlighting all of Jeffs flaws to perfection.
  5. So thats it for Clarence (for now). Its not I do not love watching this show its that I will be much more busy this semester and do not have the time to devote to writing for three shows. But Regular Show and Steven should be around before Thursday! Yay! Probably be shorter reviews :/