Does that make 2 characters voiced by tom kenny who are scientists cursed with insanity, seeming on the goofy on the outside, but being really tragic on the inside.
- If I had a nickel for every time Tom Kenny voiced a scientist cursed with insanity with a tragic backstory, I would have 2 nickels, which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice! - Another goofy evil scientist with tragic past, but wasn't voiced by Tom Kenny...
WordGirl is so well made! The music, the editing the voicing acting and writing is way too good for a kids show! This deserves a mature reboot with the original cast! WordGirl is better than Kim Possible and Arthur put together
@@mrcreepypastaigotapastatop4461 I feel like making a mature reboot would kinda undermine their creativity a lot, and it wouldn't give them an audience that would actually appreciate it. Media for all ages is severely underappreciated. You don't have to alienate several demographics just to be considered worthy of respect. Wordgirl is fine where it is.
@@mrcreepypastaigotapastatop4461 I don't agree with a reboot but a sequel can do. I would go in about Dr. Two Brains and Tobey's struggles especially. They are very tragic characters. Two Brains can't control what he does sometimes and it would be nice to see it removed. The latter is bullied and an outcast and Becky tries to help him fit into society.
In this moment, Steven Boxleitner really showed his true self. He'd been dealing with this for 2 years when Becky hasn't even been dealing with it 2 days. And finally, after all that time, Steven Boxleitner is free at last. Yet despite all he's been through, all he's *_suffered_* due to that stupid mouse brain on his head, he didn't even hesitate to switch back. And why? In his own words, "I can't stay like this permanently! It just wouldn't be right!"
I like to imagine Professor Robert Tubing hadn't truly given up on him and is trying to craft a way to speak to Steven without Squeaky's control. When he offered to remove the mouse brain, his mouse brain was intact and Squeaky could very well prevent him from removing him. If the mouse brain is turned off or put in a hiatus, appeasing to Steven would be simpler.
As a villain you don't have to keep yourself under control, or hold back from indulging in negative habits. For most people that would probably be appealing even though it's not right. Wordgirl is already shown to slip into that occasionally, so it makes sense for her character that she would like being a villain. Especially with the influence of the evil rat brain.
I think the mouse brain makes her far more corruptible. WordGirl is like Sonic. Take away friends like Violet, Scoops, the Botsfords, and people that she cares about, she would either struggle with coming back to reality or be converted. It took some time for Squeaky to gain full control over Steven. The mouse brain most likely inhabites on the negative attributes and enhances them.
Steven Boxleitner is still in there. He still cares about the girl he'd taught in how to be superhero. I like to imagine sometime after the show, he got the mouse brain removed. They were practically setting up Steven Boxleitner. While the finale with Violet learning Becky is WordGirl is an emotional sent off, Steven's return would be proper closure for all of the older fans and those who looks deeply into the lore of this TV show.
At least that train wasn't full of passengers, otherwise it had already been a big problem, but it still looks great to see Word Girl stopping a train, with that it already looks a bit like Spiderman!
Does that make 2 characters voiced by tom kenny who are scientists cursed with insanity, seeming on the goofy on the outside, but being really tragic on the inside.
- If I had a nickel for every time Tom Kenny voiced a scientist cursed with insanity with a tragic backstory, I would have 2 nickels, which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice!
- Another goofy evil scientist with tragic past, but wasn't voiced by Tom Kenny...
WordGirl is so well made! The music, the editing the voicing acting and writing is way too good for a kids show! This deserves a mature reboot with the original cast! WordGirl is better than Kim Possible and Arthur put together
This show does deserve a mature reboot with original cast.
@@mrcreepypastaigotapastatop4461
I feel like making a mature reboot would kinda undermine their creativity a lot, and it wouldn't give them an audience that would actually appreciate it. Media for all ages is severely underappreciated. You don't have to alienate several demographics just to be considered worthy of respect. Wordgirl is fine where it is.
@@mrcreepypastaigotapastatop4461 I don't agree with a reboot but a sequel can do. I would go in about Dr. Two Brains and Tobey's struggles especially. They are very tragic characters. Two Brains can't control what he does sometimes and it would be nice to see it removed. The latter is bullied and an outcast and Becky tries to help him fit into society.
True I didn't realize that it wouldn't give the audience something they liked about the show.
Boxleitner: Refuses to let someone else suffer with his madness
(Alternate) Simon:
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In this moment, Steven Boxleitner really showed his true self. He'd been dealing with this for 2 years when Becky hasn't even been dealing with it 2 days. And finally, after all that time, Steven Boxleitner is free at last. Yet despite all he's been through, all he's *_suffered_* due to that stupid mouse brain on his head, he didn't even hesitate to switch back. And why? In his own words, "I can't stay like this permanently! It just wouldn't be right!"
I like to imagine Professor Robert Tubing hadn't truly given up on him and is trying to craft a way to speak to Steven without Squeaky's control. When he offered to remove the mouse brain, his mouse brain was intact and Squeaky could very well prevent him from removing him. If the mouse brain is turned off or put in a hiatus, appeasing to Steven would be simpler.
I do like that word girl looks like she's having fun being a villain
As a villain you don't have to keep yourself under control, or hold back from indulging in negative habits. For most people that would probably be appealing even though it's not right. Wordgirl is already shown to slip into that occasionally, so it makes sense for her character that she would like being a villain. Especially with the influence of the evil rat brain.
I think the mouse brain makes her far more corruptible. WordGirl is like Sonic. Take away friends like Violet, Scoops, the Botsfords, and people that she cares about, she would either struggle with coming back to reality or be converted. It took some time for Squeaky to gain full control over Steven. The mouse brain most likely inhabites on the negative attributes and enhances them.
I'll bet the cast had fun with this episode. lol
So I just started watching this clip with no context, but I can't explain how weird it was to hear WordGirl speaking in Ice King's voice.
I’m more skeptical on how she couldn’t stop the train but she could lift it
Steven Boxleitner is still in there. He still cares about the girl he'd taught in how to be superhero. I like to imagine sometime after the show, he got the mouse brain removed. They were practically setting up Steven Boxleitner. While the finale with Violet learning Becky is WordGirl is an emotional sent off, Steven's return would be proper closure for all of the older fans and those who looks deeply into the lore of this TV show.
At least that train wasn't full of passengers, otherwise it had already been a big problem, but it still looks great to see Word Girl stopping a train, with that it already looks a bit like Spiderman!
I thought someone edited this and put in Ice King's voice💀
Ik it's the same voice actor
Spider-Man 2 flashbacks and childhood flashbacks from this show. Nostalgia is a flame that burns sweetly when it can be rekindled.
becky wants to be spiderman so bad
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