Why Does The Nice Character SNAP?
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- Sometimes even the nicest of characters have their moments.
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The ironic thing about Gumball is according to Sarah, his "greatest power" is his sense of optimism.
If Gumball truly WAS as optimistic as she claims, would he even have those insecurities at all...and why would an optimistic person want to hurt (emotionally speaking) someone like Alan
@@SilverScribe85 Good point
@@TheAlphaJayShow Lindsay's is definitely iconic.
Did Lindsay actually just swear just knowing that episode? 5:08
Lindsay is the best!
I really like it when nice characters stand up for themselves. Just because they're kind, that doesn't make them a doormat.
@@Hugelag yeah I can definitely relate to this
A life lesson for alot of folks that try to or have taken advantage of others.
I definitely see myself in these kind of characters. I'm for the most part pretty go with the flow,it usually takes quite alot for me to be legitimately angry.
Like clarence!
Ain't that the truth
as a wise man would say.
"Do not mistake kindness for weakness."
When a person snaps...it can't be repaired. Sure, it can be fixed but it'll snap back someday...
Funnily enough, that quote was originally from _Al Capone_ of all people. That's not the full quote, though. The full quote is:
"Do not mistake my kindness for weakness. I am kind to everyone, but when someone is unkind to me, weak is not what you're going to remember about me."
@@XavierTR985 that always happens to me. Yeah I know, my profile is Deadpool but sometimes I can't act in character all the time and plus I'm not Ryan Reynolds.
I believe that "Wise man" was Alfonse Capone.... The mafia kingpin
pretty sure that was Al Capone.
Another trope parallel to this that is quite interesting is when a character who is usually angry or bad-tempered has a genuine moment of happiness and/or vulnerability.
Alpha Jay should make that as a sequel video!
Mandy from the episode My Fair Mandy
Sarah in the boomerangs episode
@@nicholassims9837 Ratchet, from Transformers Prime.
@@nicholassims9837 Also Eddy in Big Picture Show.
I resonate with this. They say "Beware the Nice Ones", but just because a person is nice doesn't automatically mean they're weak or they won't/can't get angry.
It's a generational yet very toxic and stereotypical common misconception most people, if not all, people think and believe in.
@@twinberwolves4231 exactly, I couldn't agree more 💯
@samuelmelendez7566 💯
I always believed that people say that as an excuse to continue being horrible to others without feeling bad about it. AKA they are insecure.
@timelink3315 FACTS! The use that as justification and the hypocrisy and double standard surrounding it. It has become so normalized that any attempt an innocent victim stands up to oppression becomes the bad guy.
People hate it when oppressed people stand up to oppression or oppressive people. That's how normalized it's become.
It's a double sided coin.
Either the person acts nice but in reality is a douche if you don't fall for their tricks.
Or they're actually good people but stepping on their boundaries gives real consequences.
Witnessing a nice person snap is like watching a volcano eruption.. from the front row, where it's too late to run.
Haha 😂 lol 😅
“That’s it! No more Mr. Nice Guy!”
"I'm going to unleash GK!"
“Why I outta!”
@@maxmeidl4909 No more Mr. Cleee-eee-eee-ean!
No more Mr. Nice Guy baby
They say I’m sick, I’m obscee-ee-ee-ene!
No more Mr. Nice Guy!
I've found a new style,
With claws, and pointy teeth,
And a villainous smile!
Goodbye, goody two-shoes,
I'm no longer uptight.
'Cause now I'm a shark
And I'm ready to bite!
And I'll say what I want,
And the truth's gonna sting
I'll be brutal and blunt
It will hurt when I sing!
(Aaaah-ha-ha-ha-haaaah!)
So look-out-worl- (Slap)
@@jamiegioca9448 you and me, outside,now
Seeing Ed scream at Sara is the pinnacle of satisfaction
@@OnizukaAllMighty 💯
Frfr, I hated her
Buford: this must be a special episode he’s yelling at his sister again
1:30 to this day, I really cannot tell if squidward is being THAT oblivious or purposely refusing to get his job back.
I'm confused as well
Honestly, I think he was playing dumb, because at SpongeBob's house, he's basically treated like a king, and Squidward, for all his faults, is not dumb or oblivious (unless it involves his talent). So I think Squidward acted oblivious on purpose, because he wanted to avoid taking responsibility for himself, and take advantage of SpongeBob's kindness and generousity for as long as possible.
Why not both
@@leirawhitehart1236 exactly, just like I said
It's more humorous to me if he really was oblivious so that's what I'm going with.
8:19 I love how anger smiled right there seeing a brief moment of her understanding him a bit more.
Anger is such a fun character
When Joy completely crashed out, she became my spirit animal on how i feel when I’m trying to keep it together when things are going to hell by looking for that silver lining yet everyone else keeping pointing out how bad things have gone.
@@Regarel legitimately embodies 'wow... I didn't know you had it in you.'
@@TheAlphaJayShow yeah he really is also he’s voiced by Luis black one of my favorite comedians so that makes the character even better for me because being angry is kind of his entire thing when he does his stand up routines
Btw, Lindsay yelling at Heather without the censor bleep is ironically the censored version of the scene. CN didn't allow censor bleeps on their network since it was too adult so they had to redub it and come up with something more pg.
@@youraveragenickel2177 I do think the other things in that show were too inappropriate but imo bleeps aren’t
When my brother and I watched the premiere of this episode it had the censor bleep.
@@OmarW3572 I think it's because it's more implicit that she's dropping a dictionary of swears. Maybe she really didn't at the recording booth, but the imagination can assume she was cussing to all hell.
@@Hyper_Drud i remember that every time it would show the episode, it was always the bleep
Puss In Boots The Last Wish didn't give AF XD
It strangely feels so good when a usually incredibly nice and polite character finally snaps in anger, its always unexpected that you almost gotta applaud them for not keeping it in anymore
I can’t even fathom it even being strangely good as you put it, most people I met always seem amazed at how I’m always so nice or I guess indifferent despite what unfortunate things may happen to me but sometimes I’ll get those people that for some reason WANT to see me mad or angry. Like why do you want to see someone mad?
0:33 SpongeBob SquarePants
2:54 Lindsay
6:01 Joy
8:51 Alan
12:37 Wilt
15:40 Ed
18:30 Phineas
21:06 Ned Flanders
Hey, someone had to do it.
@@SpeedyNinja1152 Thank you.
@@SpeedyNinja1152 Also, Lindsay's name is spelled with an A.
@@SpeedyNinja1152 great
@@twinberwolves4231 Fixed it.
@@SpeedyNinja1152 👍 Nice
Even Muriel snaps in an episode of courage the cowardly dog and her response is to take the vow of silence against Eustace
@@michaeljordan5630 I remember that
That's one of the many things I love about those particular kinds of characters! The scenes where they get mad or go crazy further show that even a person who tries to maintain a positive, calm and collected, happy go lucky personality can only be pushed so far until they eventually snap and go mad.
@@TheCommenterDragon cof Cof Porky
@albertocamilomejiaroldan6116 ???
@albertocamilomejiaroldan6116 Wdtm?
@albertocamilomejiaroldan6116 What does that mean?
@@albertocamilomejiaroldan6116 from that one time in The Looney Tunes Show and Bugs a Looney Tunes Prod? because i remember both.
5:38 Just gonna point out, this is actually the CENSORED version. You can tell they dubbed over it, since it's a parody of those kinds of island survival shows it was common for there to be a lot of bleeped swears but it was too spicy for Cartoon Network.
I thought they did that on purpose
@@GodsLoveForUs13 The bleeps were the original version, but I guess just hinting at swear words wasn't allowed.
I'm happy you've seen Inside Out 2. I relate to the situation in the movie a lot. Joy wanted Riley to only have positive thoughts, but Anxiety wanted her to focus more on her problems.
Which is a good foil to both characters. Joy wanted Riley to be positive but Anxiety wanted her to focus on her future. Good intentions but terrible methods
@jamestolbert1856 I can't tell who the protagonist is
@@FrazzleFox1901nobody.
@@ralphdary7050 Meaning they're both right about how they want Riley to behave?
@FrazzleFox1901 and wrong.
As odd as it may seem, I very much enjoy these moments. It makes the character a tad bit more realistic, because to be entirely truthful, everyone has a limit for what they can tolerate.
Avatar Aang snap at the end of The Desert episode is fantastic. Those Sand Benders should consider themselves lucky Aang wasn't allowed to do what Zaheer did to eliminate the Earth Queen.
@@casualcraftman1599 It's not so much that Aang wasn't allowed to do it, but rather more so that it goes against his nature as a character: consider that he was initially afraid of the power he unleashed when he entered the avatar state due to his inability to properly control it. Because of this, it's shown multiple times throughout the series that Aang only resorts to violence as a last resort, and perhaps the single best example of this is how he chooses to beat Fire Lord Ozai by taking his bending away from him rather than take Ozai's life. Aang is very much shown to be the type of character who, in spite of how strong he is and how easily he could seriously hurt people around him -- ESPECIALLY with how powerful he becomes at the end of the series as a fully realized avatar -- ultimately opts to specifically not take another person's life if he can avoid it, due to his upbringing as an air monk, of course. Again, it's less that he wasn't allowed to do so, but rather that he chooses to restrain himself from committing such an act of violence
It's not on the list, but Rocko from Rocko's Modern Life is what comes to mind when the nice character snaps.
One episode in particular, Rocko's Happy Sack, was when he got the most mad. He had to go shopping because he ran out of food and there was a huge sale at the store that stopped at 12:00pm. He ran into shenanigans, got to the cashier with like $150 worth of stuff (costing like $1.50 with the sale), and just before the sale price rung up, 12:00pm hit, and he _barely_ missed the 99% off sale. And he basically got pissed at the cashier saying this:
"YOU CHEAP LITTLE ROTTER!!!!!!! I have been run over by a car, made to drag around a gimp shopping cart, threatened by your Gestapo security guards, had me head set on fire, I was attacked by wild lobsters, beaten by a very LARGE woman, had me dog wrapped in plastic, nearly starved to death and I still beat the twelve o'clock deadline! So if you don't change that total back to a dollar fifty, I WILL DO SOMETHING NOT NICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
I mean can't blame him. If I barely missed a *_99% OFF SALE_*, I'd be pretty pissed off too.
@@adcgdsin9320 Thanks for mentioning this. One of my favorite episodes in the series too.
It's one of the best examples in a cartoon imo.
Tho I guess I'm biased, cuz I love RML.
There’s a character I like in a show called “Murder Drones”. There’s a character called N, he’s the happy go lucky guy that everyone takes advantage of. He never snapped, and he never will because the show ended, but the closes we got to it was when… oh and spoilers ahead.
When a different character tries to attack another character for a reason that I won’t mention, and he fights back, angry. You just have to see it to believe it.
Ive heard of Murder drones! I like it especially the characters but I couldn't really get into it
@@yaniquellewelyn8307 I was HYPED for each episode. Until the finale. Not because it ended, but because it was really disappointing for me. :(
Nice characters snapping are one of my favorite tropes in fictional media and my favorites are Spongebob, Bubbles and Butters Stotch.
It would be called “Beware the Nice ones” tv trope.
Omg, those are one of my favorites, too. Especially with Butters.
If there's one thing the modern SpongeBob episodes are definitely lacking, it's him snapping.
His defining personality (Fladerization) now is that he's either overtly happy or overtly sad, there's barely any scenes of him getting mad and calling out those who angered him.
Sponegbob has long gone past redeemability.
Ned: WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING AT, FOUR EYES?!
Milhouse: But... but you have glasses too.
@@SpeedyNinja1152 Did that happen in the episode or a deleted scene?
@carlopanis9020 Deleted scene. It was right before Ned said Homer was the worst person he's ever met.
That should have been kept in.
Homer- "Hey I got off pretty easy" Actually made me laugh LLMMAAOOOO
Ned Flanders' backstory makes.. a lot of sense, honestly. Most people who had childhood trauma, like Ned, end up becoming either the happy-go-lucky, nice person who is often a people pleaser and/or always bottles all their negative emotions because they feel like they're a burden to others or an absolute monster who just.. decided that humanity no longer deserves to exist. Or, you know, the third option where the person is always in a deep depression, unable to push out of it, a complete shut-in who just wants nothing to do with the world. I'm a mix of option one and three.
as someone whos lived with their grandparents, im the first architype
my grandparents took care of me and loved me, but never cared about my mental state
my papa would constantly yell at me because he had anger issues, meanwhile my grandma had a surgery where they put holes in her head, so she reverted to a much younger version of herself and didnt care about how i felt when she seperated from my grandpa and was going to take me somewhere without my knowledge, its not exactly trauma but it really messed me up
im a happy-go-lucky person who had bent their back to where if the expression was literal my back would of SNAPPED, it was so bad that i was in a toxic friendship without realizing it
Two and three for me. I have an especially low opinion of the archetype 1s.
My closest Friend literally is the "Always kind in 99% of time"
And when he met people annoyed by his happy-go-round mind and acts means without reason, he looks at them dead in the eye and asks "I bet your mother would be happy to hear you are a *rows of harsh word he usually don't use on someone*"
While having a smile, but this time, it make it scary, he just tore out verbally someone while giving a smile and his voice don't even raise up, he seems to have a tiny last inch of restraint before truly snapping.
Honestly, me too...
I had been loved, but never understood mentally
Even if I seem to have the patience of a saint, there's moments where I snap and call out on others whenever I'm not feeling great
Everyone always talks about Phineas getting mad at Candice but I loved Phineas getting mad at perry being a secret agent way more. I could understand why he thought Perry was only using them as a cover but he found out in the end Perry really loves them
I just got annoyed that Phineas wouldn’t stop complaining about how Perry was a secret agent. Like, yeah, we get it, but that didn’t matter because of the plot of the movie.
My personal favorite time where the nice character snaps is Porky in the Looney Tunes Show. If you remember the parade float episode, Daffy accidentally destroys his parade float and felt a $375k yacht would fill the void, so he lies to Porky about needing money for a kidney transplant for him to give him everything he could afford, THEN the money he needs in order to live, and then took the clothes off his back on top of that. As a result, Porky becomes borderline homeless not being able to afford his bills. When Porky finds out what Daffy really spent the money on, he goes ballistic and beats the crap out of him (one of the most satisfying moments in the show as well)
I know right only for Bugs to break up the fight
I'm not surprised that SpongeBob snapped at Squidward for taking advantage of him. I've seen that situation before. He was too into his comfort zone.
Calling people who complain all the time "a weight" is JUST the take I've needed to hear for ages, omfg. I've had to put up with so many people like this. Like I get it, maybe they're depressed, maybe they just have a hard time looking at the bright side. But as a former pessimist turned optimist, I can tell you from personal experience that being negative all the time is _not_ healthy and will actually make you even MORE depressed than you already are. Pick yourself up, dust yourself off and keep looking for the bright side no matter what tries or manages to knock you down.
Your friends most likely do not think you're a burden if you're a person who complains. But like Joy says, it's _so_ hard staying positive when everyone constantly complains.
But somebody's gotta do it.
If your heartless enough to do kind people dirty, don't whine, cry, or be scared when they unleash the Devil that slumbers deep inside them!!!
That one episode of The Powerpuff Girls where Bubbles gets sick of everyone babying her is one of my favorites in this trope
@@sandwichwitch7191 oh absolutely it just goes to show that just because she’s kind does not mean that she can’t absolutely kick the fanny perpendicular out of anything within a 5 km radius and that’s what honestly drew me to bubbles in the first place it’s because she’s kind but powerful
You can have the patience of a saint, but everyone has their limit.
I've been through ALOT of crappy situations, and you're spot on. Freaking out won't save you. If anything, it makes things significantly worse. The key is to keep cool and find a solution
Aren't most optimistic people against finding solutions, though?
Ed Yelling as Sarah was the greatest moment
2:32 Man, Tom Kenny sure had lungs to make him sound realistic!
This was one of the best moments in TDI history
13:21 I see... These "books" you speak of sound like very fascinating, graceful creatures! Maybe I'll even get to see one irl someday!
🙄
i still don't understand
"Thats why I love it when a nice character BREAKS DOWN."
Speaking from experience, and for most of the introverts out there, please cross the street when you see me (us).
Eddy getting thrown into a tree so hard it snaps in half followed by
“I’m hurt now” STILL makes me laugh my ass off to this day. 😂
“Springfield’s answer to a question NO ONE ASKED!!!” Is such a good line, Lisa had been barging in to people’s lives for over 30 years
The episode aired in 1996 so only 7 years, but still a really long time.
@@KylerWulff I meant the show being more than 30 years old
@AlphaJayShow I love the nice character to but when they eventually snap it's one one the most gratifying things to see especially when said antagonist character deserves it
Honorable mentions for a part 2
-Bubbles from PPG
-Fluttershy from MLP
-Gary from Spongebob
-Mabel from Gravity Falls
-Gus from Recess
Gus is such a good character
Ah, beware the nice ones trope. One of my favorites. Never underestimate the nicest people on Earth, because You never know when they might snap.
That’s exactly what I said!!! 😃😄
Nice characters don't always have to be nice sometimes.
Oh Joy's break down in Inside Out 2 was so... validating...! Like hella felt. I'm glad they gave her that moment
Fluttershy is usually a timid yet kind pegasus hence her Element of Kindness, but there have been occasions where she finally puts her hoof down or loses her patience when pushed too far
Beat me to her
She is the literal portrait of your shy female Friend who is so kind that each time she blows up from rage, you end up shocked that she actually snapped at someone.
We love Fluttershy! ❤❤❤❤
There's a show called Grojband where it shows the series finale, where Mina Beff, Trina Riffin's ex-BFF, snaps at the latter for abandoning her on Earth when the meteor headed for the planet (specifically Peaceville, the show's setting), just save her unrequited crush, Nick Mallory. That was my favorite moment of that episode.
Sandy from Lego Monkie Kid, the gentle giant pacifist of the team who's known for being a very kind character (he loves both cats and tea), also snapped on that one episode called 'To Catch a Leaf, from LMK Season 2.
@@PancakeLover2023 LEGO MONKIE KID MENTIONED, HECK YEAH!!!!!!!!
And he STILL didn't kill Hunter, who was taunting him and harming animals. He basically gave Hunter doubts about whether what he was doing was right, by showing, HOW MUCH he held back, against him. And he even left him one of the petals, despite all the things Hunter has done.
Too bad that the Definitely-Not-The-Mayor snuffed his lights out, when the Lady Bone Demon heel-turned on the Spider-Queen. i would've liked to see Hunter turn a new leaf.
As Beth said in Total Drama Action: “ It’s hard being nice”
a level-headed, nice person can only take so much without snapping. you can contain the beast long enough till it comes out and shocks those around you.
honestly, it's because ANYONE can snap. even the nicest guys have their limits. and when they do, the person they are responding to is USUALLY in the wrong and MAJORLY so. it takes a lot for them to get genuinely mad. heck, it does a great job escalating a story to a very serious tone.
20:44 ok why did "GET ON THE TRIKE!!!" make me laugh XD
Same
Good on, Ed for screaming back at Sarah! It's been a long time coming. I would have just left Ed alone.
"Expose someone to anger long enough. They will learn to hate."
Leshawna is the snarkiest one amongst a sea of snark rockets
Not only that, but she has a strong sense of right and wrong and readily takes action against the wrong, especially Heather.
Nice characters are always the scary ones, which is why they're my favorite trope.
I'd include the entire Desert episode from Airbender on this list. Aang loses Appa and he's a completely different person and is angry towards his friends with multiple outbursts.
"No more Mr. Nice Guy" ahh moment
Legit an actual quote from Spongebob's Rock Bottom 🤣
Jay, you forgot one character. Fluttershy from Mlp Fim. She snapped a lot, and she's usually so shy.
Lindsey cussing out Heather was the funniest moment in TD history. Even Duncan, who was an ex-con, thought Heather went too far and deserved that tongue lashing.😅
And Ed telling off Sarah was the best thing ever also. It showed that if he had a brain, he would've been a legitimate threat to the entire cul-de-sac.
Not sure if this counts, but it was satisfying when Simon Petrikov yelled at the vampire king for being a bad dad in the Vampire world reality in the Fionna and Cake spinoff series. It shows just how protective he is of Marcy and how much he sees her as a daughter to himself.
Its honestly as simple as this,they are so nice to everyone no matter the situation so all that pent up anger just bursts out
5:33 also, later on in the series (S1, Ep 25), she made a 'triple-dog-dare' that caused Heather to lose all her hair (from an electric shaver 😂)
You could also mention Dexter’s mom in here as well. She was usually nice and sweet on the show, but could get extremely fed up and angry when pushed by her kids or her husband.
"A wise man fears three things: the sea at storm, a night with no moon and the rage of a gentle soul"
-Patrick Rothfuss
leshawna is iconic
To me Lasauna was always the voice of reason. Assertive, but a voice of reason.
Ed from Ed, Edd & Eddy got that super strength, you best not to make him snap
He can also sing, he even sang Your Love by the Outfeild in the 80s
@ReficulDrakul Ahh yes the finest tune
🎶 Josie's on a vacation far away 🎶
I LOVE THIS TROPE WITH MY WHOLE SOUL. Not just when the grossly optimistic character snaps for the first time though! No no no- When they show anything other than positivity at all for the first time! When they're sympathetic, when they go quiet, when they genuinely frown, when they suddenly burst into tears! And it always has to happen in moderate and when you least expect it, you have to build up to it and gradually show more and more of their other emotions over time. I just love characters in general who act a certain way consistently, until something big happens to bring out their true self. Wether that be a bouncy and optimistic character who suddenly explodes, maybe even is revealed to actually be a hot wreck underneath thar mask of ease they use to hide their pain ( a bit overdone maybe, but I LIVE for it. Though sometimes optimistic people just have bad days or sad moments without anything bigger going on underneath, and I love that too! ) or a sad/angry and closed off character who FINALLY laughs, or smiles, or shows any form of happiness. Idk why I love it so much >v<
This is why I adore characters like Amethyst, Branch from Trolls, Sans, Susie from Deltarune, King and Hunter from TOH, Micheal from BMC, Ice Bear, Muriel from the Arcana, Sun Wukong from Monkie Kid, I suspect I'll love Jax from TADC when I finally get around to watching it, etcetera!
Please someone tell me what this overall trope is called! I have so many characters of my own I've deliberately placed in this trope 😂
Someone who’s normally nice becomes the scariest when they snap out.
Part 2 of this please. I enjoyed watching this video! 😄
Same
Pretty much taking the brunt of abuse and the people doing it are always surprised when they bite back.
Like poking a bear and then blaming the bear
I love how in the episode where Ed snaps he yells at people like Sarah who always says "I'm telling mom". "SOOO MOVE!!"
the shock i got from spongebob standing up for himself when i was watching that episode as a kid was crazy lol
There's a meme of Ed Edd n Eddy where Double D in the episode you mentioned has Ed eat a Snickers bar. Double D tells Ed to eat the Snickers bar because he "gets crabby and out of character when he's hungry." After Double D asks Ed if everything was better; Ed responds that he's happy once more.
The Phineas and Ferb revival has an opportunity to have Ferb act angry over something truly aggravating, that would be nuts
Planton said it best: “you let people walk all over ya. Youre just like stairs”
3:13 @TheAlphaJayShow LeShawna is actually not just the type of girl but the type of person to make peace at both ends. She's something like a peace lover with cool vibes so in contrast with everyone else, she's trying to save people from Heather while she befriends them. In other words her whole personality rotates around equity and equality between girls and boys even tho she's keeping up with only some of the guys in the show while antagonising / disliking the rest.
Get on the trike was my favorite scene of the WHOLE series. I rewinded it and had it on loop on TH-cam for the whole day 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lashana is the queen of total drama (also I am Hella interested in a part 2 this video was honestly just so entertaining)
I think Lindsey had one of the best arcs in the series she went from the dumb blond to a confident and compendent player.
After Action she just started to devolve
Everyone has their breaking points
What about when Phineas snaps at Candace in the Marvel crossover? That was pretty satisfying ngl
Fr, she was acting so dumb for the first half
@@filispeed_0111yeah it felt weird although in all honesty she was really only trying to help the hero’s get there abilities back
Another nice character that I know snaps at times is Adelaide Chang from The Loud House and The Casagrandes.
Lindsay going off on Heather is one of the best moments in the whole TD series. It was so deserved.
Spongebob choke holding Mr. Krabs was a long time coming.
Ned’s meltdown is one of the best scenes in the show not just because it’s hilarious (ex: hey buddy got a quarter and springfields answer to a question no one asked) but it shows why he’s always nice and how even horrible things can happen to good people
Ed is very different from the other ones on this list. The other ones are the typical "Righteous fury of an honorable man", where a normally kind and non-confrontational person yells and freaks out because they've been taken advantage of.
... Ed casually chewed through a metal slide like a fruit-by-the-foot because had a pebble in his shoe.
this video also unintentionally shows a fantastic example of color theory if you notice how a lot oc characters here are yellow, often with blue accents
One of the characters I know that are completely nice but gets snappy is Micky Mouse. In the early 2000s Micky cartoons he would show signs of anger, jealousy and annoyance to his rivals or friends. I miss that version.
Watch the 2019 series of Mickey Mouse then, it harkens back to the old days of Mikey Mouse with unhinged humor added in.
Seeing SpongeBob crashing out, anger wise, is always the best times of the show.
Lindsay should've had another episode where she called someone out like the way she did to Heather. Like in World Tour, i could see her goin off on Al, Zeke, and maybe Cody.
@@g_men2121 It would have been so funny if she did it on Alejandro after finding out that he’s not such a good guy after all.
Seeing Lindsay calling out heather and joy going off was the most satisfying among all these characters. As someone who try hard not to be people pleaser but have problems being assertive and honest toward people their reaction was my exact thoughts when my patience has be tested for the last time. I could felt their frustration boiling at the tip off the screen.
The cool thing about that Simpsons episode is that it's also one of the best instances of the show being meta.
The fact that the first 3 are yellow and blue eyes
Imagine Sonic the hedgehog he snaps where he transforms into Dark Sonic.
Imagine Gumball snapping at anais for all she did to him like the rival and the parasite and the nobody and the hero.
Patrick Rothfuss - 'There are three things all wise men fear: the sea in storm, a night with no moon, and the anger of a gentle man.'
Yeah, them snapping is them just them showing emotion and no longer bottling it up for the sake of the status quo.