DISCLAIMER: I wrote the Toph section during my first watchthrough of ATLA and I didn’t know how well the show handled her character later on, so take my argument with a grain of salt. Also no transphobia allowed ok yay bye ❤️
@xanderestes60233 ай бұрын
"Transphobic comment" lol (don't cancel me im scared)
Oh i thought you meant in the title that being queer was disabled 😭
@-Arius-3 ай бұрын
@@xanderestes6023 gasps in trans masc (You’re fine i thought your comment was funny)
@staticaleel50683 ай бұрын
Off topic comment here, but I notice the background you use (that one in the neon 80’s arcade) is a 3D environment. Given the definition of it I’d like to ask if you like screen recorded a vr environment. If it’s just a real arcade or render I’d understand, but if it’s a vr environment could I please have a link? I’m a casual vr enjoyer. Liked the video btw, you make good video essays
@BasilBeesLair3 ай бұрын
"Look at the bad bitch i pulled by been autistic! :D" - Felix
@ponikoTV3 ай бұрын
I LOVE THIS COMMENT!
@SlantTrimreal3 ай бұрын
“The autism scores him bitches” -Luigi, 2024
@strangeandinteresting3 ай бұрын
I love this except he would NEVER say bitch that man doesn't say curses stronger than a darn and that's why we love him
@ChaoticMushy3 ай бұрын
@@strangeandinteresting yeah Felix would say something like "sweet gal"
@Pinkywinkykinky3 ай бұрын
I love FELIXX
@dasutanehineri3 ай бұрын
actually as someone whos been diagnosed with tourettes since i was a child, i can confirm i have to actively stop myself from phasing through walls. good video regardless
@Acorn9053 ай бұрын
I have tics and i hate waking up inside the floor at 3am cus i glitched trough it /j 🙄
@suruxstrawde83223 ай бұрын
Legit tho it is actually the closest thing, hers just looks really extreme, like entirely leaping in a random direction with multiple limbs and everything.
@dumbloser6663 ай бұрын
relatable
@H0RR0R_CR0W3 ай бұрын
Me too me too
@skreebss3 ай бұрын
I have tics and hate my head accidentally clipping through my neck. :/
@cloudykodi3 ай бұрын
Calhoun and Felix make me think of the "bride and the ugly ass groom" meme and i love it
@VictoriaBarrios963 ай бұрын
Heyyy hes not ugly >:(
@cloudykodi3 ай бұрын
@@VictoriaBarrios96 lmao I'm not calling Felix ugly I'm just referencing the meme
@Lemonnitenite3 ай бұрын
I hope someone drew it lol
@cloudykodi3 ай бұрын
@@Lemonnitenite lmao same
@Stormy.M0rningz3 ай бұрын
“He makes me laugh” ahh relationship
@L0rdOfThePies3 ай бұрын
I didnt fully realise that because the cybug ate her fiancé that it would look like him as she gunned it down. Thats a genuinely horrifying implication
@Wyi-the-rogue3 ай бұрын
Wow what the fuuuck
@octosquid483 ай бұрын
*holy shit*
@bigfatchubbycandice3 ай бұрын
That is so dark
@sevenlexar3 ай бұрын
Additional horror; if King Candy/Turbo can be taken as an example, it may well have started ACTING like him as well, if it lived long enough to change that far. The entire scenario is indeed horrifying when you think about it deeper, yeah.
@darkangelaubrey3 ай бұрын
Honestly the thought never occurred to me either and that's criminal. We obviously saw how King Candy/Turbo ended up. Even if you argued that Turbo had a strong will and that's why he had consciousness, you could still see a nightmare scenario where this monstrous bug with her husband's face calls her a "dYNaMitE gAl" as it tries to eat her. On an utterly messed up and unfunny little side note, missed opportunity for her to use dynamite instead of a gun to put him down.
@Jaydenix75 ай бұрын
felix and calhoun are peak "girlboss x just some guy" and i love it
@TheThing44443 ай бұрын
Felix is my favorite girlboss
@llynxfyremusic3 ай бұрын
@@TheThing4444LMAO
@IJustAnimateThatsTheJist3 ай бұрын
@@TheThing4444+ You’re so real for that
@abbyelectric3 ай бұрын
girlboss and malewife (one of the best ship dynamics)
@Duskool3 ай бұрын
Also has that quality tall girl x short guy dynamic that i also love, like Roger & Jessica Rabbit, and Crash and Tawna Bandicoot
@CiCodiCadno3 ай бұрын
I also really like that Toph's proficiency doesn't make the show "forget" her blindness. She can't see Sokka's art for the Appa missing sign, she puts it on the wall the wrong way around, and she's completely blind in the air because she has nothing to touch to feel the vibrations.
@bloodieghostie3 ай бұрын
Yeah, that and Toph is still vulnerable to things like firebending, which is a type of bending that she can't sense, and as shown in the episode she's introduced in, Aang is able to knock her off her feet with airbending since she couldn't tell it was coming. Iirc We never really see her fight a waterbender in any way but presumably she'd encounter the same obstacles. Also, there's her inability to sense vibrations through loose sand or ice. Her abilities are most effective against other earthbenders since she can sense where they are AND what they're bending. Really it's no different from how Katara needs a water source to bend; location is important. She's honed her skills but she, like the rest of the Gaang, relies on her friends to watch her back, and she does the same for them. Idk.
@bavard1003 ай бұрын
‘I know you wrote this socks toph can’t write’ Aang ‘I can’t believe we forgot toph is blind/cant write’ ‘What if we write it from katara and give it to toph’ ‘I think we might have the same problem’. ‘What is this?!’ ‘‘It SOUNDS like a sheet of paper’
@briiickiii33563 ай бұрын
same with needing assistance while on wood/carpet!!
@tuiteyfruity50102 ай бұрын
I was looking for a comment like this! Toph is still absolutely disabled. And also Toph’s only sense that became exceptional was earth tremor sense and some hearing. And!! This is important. It her earthbending senses were taught to her by badger moles, she didn’t naturally just develop the skill to compensate. Essentially she trained herself to use a tool available to hers She cannot read, she cannot write, she can’t see facial expressions (but she can interpret at emotion through tone or voice and heart beats/breathing). If the characters needed to convey something through hand symbols it would fail.
@bananatheo37962 ай бұрын
@@bavard100 wasn't all of that in the same episode?
@Gatorade_Man3 ай бұрын
This bird broke into my house and started talking about wreck it ralph. please help, im actually interested.
@lrkeribergaard61103 ай бұрын
Hahahaha! no one will save you
@drsharpie3 ай бұрын
being held hostage and I don't really mind. This is concerning (and incredibly interesting) :,)
@silliestgoobertoroam3 ай бұрын
WHENS MY TURN I LOVE WRECK IT RALPH
@s0ph0533 ай бұрын
You too?
@JoelTheParrot2 ай бұрын
i don't think you want my help...
@loveandmad5303 ай бұрын
My dad has Dyslexia, and I can confirm that he cannot phase in-and-out of existence (to my knowledge).
@Randomalistic3 ай бұрын
If he could would you know about it...
@thesentiantdodecahedron3 ай бұрын
As somebody with tourrettes i can confirm i do phase in-and-out of existence
@Silly_Sulky_Seli3 ай бұрын
as someone with dyslexia and dysorthography I can confirm it can feel like it when you are struggling super hard with trying to form words but I'm also autistic with adhd so it might be a panic attack (edited my spelling mistake of dysorthography, I had planned to look it up but forgot 💀)
@SoulSlugArts3 ай бұрын
As a person with dysgraphia I can confirm I can phase in and out of existence
@pmck66183 ай бұрын
As a dyslexic person I can also confirm that
@ThatOneSystem3 ай бұрын
As someone with PTSD, I LOVE CALHOUN!!!! She is absolutely amazing rep for PTSD and I would do anything for her and honestly glad she didn't get the superpower so we could have a mix of superhero trope and realistic af rep
@mathildaandersson13413 ай бұрын
Yes (Thanks for having the ability to phrase things)
@WobblesandBean3 ай бұрын
I have PTSD too. I'm glad they didn't frame Calhoun as a ***** for having a flashback and getting mad at Felix. It's treated as something Felix needs to apologize to HER for, not the other way around as is too often the case.
@teenageapple37883 ай бұрын
My headcanon is between the six years Felix and Calhoun have been married. Felix has been there for Calhoun every step of the process of her recovery from PTSD
@fantasystaplesuwu15543 ай бұрын
I'm glad she doesn't have a superpower. She gets to show off her pure badassery without any "help" from powers.
@fishdude29542 ай бұрын
@teenageapple3788 Yes! The fandom basically universally agrees that Felix has stayed up and helped Tamora whenever she's woken up from a PTSD night terror. He's definitely a supportive spouse to her, they have a very sweet relationship
@prosecutorwalton3 ай бұрын
The thing with Vanellope's whole Princess design is that she also has that racer design as well, what with how Turbo stole her kart and all, which singles out the princess as just a *part* of her that she doesn't resonate with,partly due to how the circumstances Turbo forced upon her caused her to grow as a person and loose that resonance. She was always so much more than just a princess that I could see it that she was designed by the in-universe developers to be dissatisfied being a princess, and wanting to race instead. There's definitely a degree of Nature vs Nurture going on with her rejection of her monarchy status.
@amethyst_cat95323 ай бұрын
Even better: there were concepts of Vanellope racing in royal attire, but she's not in her pink dress-she's in King Candy's white kart and wearing a pretty standard cream fire suit and helmet with orange and turquoise accents. (You can see her wearing a version of it with no helmet on the side of the console!) So in the end, it's not even a choice between "princess" and "racer," it's a wholesale rejection of a false binary!
@solsystem13423 ай бұрын
Hmm, interesting perspective here as a venelope fictive. I find it very relatable to my own slow drift from what I "am" to defining myself separate from my source. That sense that the person you were created to be just isn't true to the authentic you anymore. Not that I was ever that closely related to my source but when a part shatters under stress sometimes you just need someone to fill that driving/passion and I could do that so yeah idk how to end this rant🤷♀️
@alexjewett74553 ай бұрын
I think that makes sense based on what we know about her as a person, and how quickly she drops the princess get-up after, presumably, getting her memory back.
@Liam_Phoenix3 ай бұрын
@@solsystem1342 Call me curious but how old are you?
@BryanLu02 ай бұрын
@@Liam_PhoenixDon't ask for people's ages. It's just weird
@katiemorison79693 ай бұрын
I have severe chronic pain, I'm on a shitload of painkillers as a result As part of this, and how my body has accepted that pain is a normal muscular response, I can bypass the normal human strength response Yes, it hurts my muscles badly for a few days - but I can, if I need to, perform brief acts of exceptional human strength. We love Disability as a pro and a con
@suruxstrawde83223 ай бұрын
Yooooo, similar thing here with autism, if I want I can force my muscles so incredibly far they deplete their energy and can bruise or cramp.
@CatLover-lk9gz3 ай бұрын
@@suruxstrawde8322Please call me a jerk or an idiot if this comes off as rude, but how does that work? I'm studying to go to college as a psych major, and to my knowledge autism is MOSTLY mental, I remember there being some physical stuff, just nothing that i feel could affect pain tolerance.
@lrkeribergaard61103 ай бұрын
i have cerebral palsy so i can't do magic strength...but same
@izukumidoriya86003 ай бұрын
@@suruxstrawde8322 I have ADHD and I've noticed that I can tense my muscles so hard it feels like my bones hurt under them, is that similar?
@organichotchoco3 ай бұрын
damn thats actually awesome!!!! how does it feel being Superman hehe (sorry if im like trivialising your experience being disabled!!!! cause like I already hate pain so like people with chronic pain living in it constantly (even with painkillers cause I doubt those are perfect cures) like you are genuinely super strong already!!!)
@melanciaagridoce3 ай бұрын
I made the autism speak joke like seconds before it slightly appeared on the screen omg
@Randomalistic3 ай бұрын
SAME BRAIN CELL🤝
@xaviidk2 ай бұрын
I was physically disciplined my mother the same way Grandma did with flying pan if she ever signed up for autism speak and/or makes me watch music(context: my family is Hispanic and my grandmother hit my mom in the mouth with a flying pan when she was younger for talking back.)
@loonywolf_art3 ай бұрын
as someone who suffers from combat PTSD, it is less of "teaching her to love again" and more of "helping get over the fear". the fear and sometimes physical pain of losing someone can make you lose trust in anyone but yourself and sometime even make it you dont trust yourself as well
@teresar6348Ай бұрын
And the "You don't have to do so by yourself". Having Felix helping over the whole movie, and her comrades armed and ready at her wedding. Both relatively healthy responses that also acknowledge her concerns as valid, just sometimes taking to the extreme due to her PTSD. Also good to not have that "she doesn't need help and must do it all herself for girlboss points"
@AuroraPaintBrush44443 ай бұрын
Monster's Inc's prequel is a great example of "take your disadvantage" and make something better. Mike wanted to be a Scarer. He wanted to make a difference in a "dangerous job" that provides the society with a much needed resource. But Mike can't become a Scarer, but he used his enormous knowledge of the job to become the best support character ever
@Randomalistic3 ай бұрын
Monsters University for that reason is yet another criminally underrated and surprisingly amazing movie. UGHHH!!!!❤❤❤
@twotoohonest29073 ай бұрын
So how long till we get a two hour breakdown on it?
@annf22202 ай бұрын
Damn another good movie. What has Disney done to itself??
@quangamershyguyyz71662 ай бұрын
@@annf2220It’s done nothing. What are you talking about?
@dandyrebellion2 ай бұрын
@@quangamershyguyyz7166Wish.
@PuerileAccismus5 ай бұрын
Dad the fucking bird is talking about wreck-it Ralph again
@Randomalistic5 ай бұрын
THAT FUCGJIN BIRD THAT I HATE
@Acorn9053 ай бұрын
I want that bird if you dont want it :D
@leyulis88823 ай бұрын
We'll be having macaroni
@Jekesma2 ай бұрын
@@Randomalisticthat fuckin bird that i hate! that fuckin bird that i hate! THAT FUCKIN BIRD THAT I HATE!
@tessabakker6622 ай бұрын
MA! THERE'S A WEIRD FUCKIGN BIRD OUTSIDE! *MA!*
@yeeyeeyeeye3 ай бұрын
I love Calhoun! She made child me think "oh I have that too!" and made me realize that I have PTSD. Great representation and a good way to bring awareness of the disorder to younger audiences
@Brochetita_boy3 ай бұрын
The same thing happened to me, Calhoun reminded me of myself many times and I think I may have PTSD. I also like the good representation of this topic and how they even imply that it was not her fault.
@Jaded_Jasper3 ай бұрын
I never asked for this bird to break into my house and tell me about disabilities and queerness in a 2012 Disney movie, but hey, I'm not complaining this kinda slaps.
@TheInvisibleCanadiaАй бұрын
*Bird flies through window breaking the glass on its way in and starts squawking up a storm* Bird: "SO IN THE 2012 DISNEY ANIMATED MOTION PICTURE WRECK IT RALPH..." Me: *swipes a broom at the bird* "No! Get out! I told you to stop breaking my windows to lecture me on the socio-political implications of kids' movies!"
@JadeCryptOfWonders3 ай бұрын
I think an under discussed bit is the part before Vanellope threatens to execute her bullies, the bullies realise she’s a princess and start blaming each other for mistreating her with comments like “those were just jokes” and “I was just doing what Taffyta told me to do”. Compared to Turbo these bullies are just puny kids who start grovelling for forgiveness. When Vanellope says she was just kidding about the executions, Taffyta says “You are?” and can’t stop herself from crying even when Vanellope tells her to stop. Much like the audience watching this movie, the heaviness of what has happened in the film weighs on Taffyta and she can’t stop weeping. It humanises her as a reformed bad person, who was manipulated by Turbo as you explained in the other video. Turbo will go down in history as one of the Disney villains who doesn’t get invited to hang out with the other villains because he threatened to kill a disabled little girl - he’d be exiled to the end of the table where Frollo and Cruella sit because Gaston and company would be like “not cool, man”.
@Randomalistic3 ай бұрын
@@JadeCryptOfWonders ok but Frollo tried to drown Quasimodo as a baby he’s not one to talk LOL
@tessathegamefreak3 ай бұрын
Idk, I don't see Gaston as one to talk. The dude left a feeble old man for dead in the snow and manipulated an entire town just to attack someone he deemed a "monster". He doesn't exactly strike me as one to recognize disabilities and treat said person with fairness. Scar also tried to have a child eaten, Jafar tried to kiss a minor, Hades also tried to kill a baby... More people would be getting exiled with that logic.
@somethingforsenro2 ай бұрын
ironically enough i think cruella has a better chance of respecting people's disabilities than gaston. it's her sister you really have to worry about
@teresar6348Ай бұрын
To be fair to those bullies, their memories were hard altered. Not like what turbo could do to ralph/normal manipulation, seems like game hacking is nearly mind control.
@Velvet-Vox-v3v29 күн бұрын
The funny thing is that Cruella, Frollo, and Turbo are all my three favourite Disney movie villains, so you know what? I can accept them having a small space separated from the rest. Makes them look unique in my opinion.
@PinkApocalypse3 ай бұрын
Felix and Calhoun are so “doom guy and Isabel”. I’m choosing to believe that they were memed as a couple in universe and then the devs made it canon
@deciradoxytp17713 ай бұрын
They’re only together because Felix needed a reference for his height Which of course doesn’t make it any less funny
@teresar6348Ай бұрын
Down to "The enemy of my game brutally murdered the one person I loved, so now I'm the boss level"
@Qephyr5 ай бұрын
This movie was WAAAAAY ahead of its time, dude. Thank you for touching on Calhoun and her struggles throughout the film, rarely ever see this explored (she's stupidly underrated cAN WE TALK ABOUT HER MORE PLEASE I'M BEGGING YOU PEOPLE) which goes to show even those who you think are the toughest nuts to crack suffer from their own internal struggles. Coming from someone with close family members diagnosed with PTSD and suffering from similar symptoms myself, Tammy's triggers are pretty damn accurate to how it works but watered down for a kid's movie of course. Certain things remind you of certain things (Dreams, certain words, seeing certain people, going to certain places, etc.). Certain events that'll freak you out, and you just have to live with it. You close yourself off because you're afraid of being hurt again. Having someone there for you who is willing to be gentle with you and respect your boundaries (Like Felix, he backs off when she expresses discomfort at his advances he literally does as he's told when she tells him to "get out" HELL YEAH FELIX WE LOVE A MAN WHO KNOWS THE DEFINITION OF STOP!! GOLD STAR!) can really help. Living with it sucks but at the end of the day you're set on the same path as your peers, you just got a couple of more potholes to look out for is all. Calhoun is a great example of this and she manages to open up to her peers and ultimately has a happy ending! If you compare her to when we were first introduced to her compared to her nearing the end it's like night and day. She's much happier, STILL STRONG and very obviously still battling her trauma (Which those with PTSD will tend to suffer lifelong symptoms), but _happy_. This movie treats those who are different like they're human and that's genuinely heartwarming oughh...
@Randomalistic5 ай бұрын
YOUR COMMENT IS ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE HELLO??? Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts and experience here!! Cuz honestly this is equally as in depth and a really cool perspective :) ALSO I WISH I COULD TALK MORE ABOUT CALHOUN AND FELIX in a less jokey way bc their relationship legitimately has so much nuance, but I’m not like a hardcore fan of their pairing and I feel like someone more dedicated would do a better job understanding them lmfao. Also Vanellope’s whole “it’s in my code” motif is so touching I swear to god. AGAIN THANK YOU!! ❤❤❤
@Qephyr5 ай бұрын
@@Randomalistic RAGHGHGHGH EATING MY KEYBOA R D 💥💥💥 Thank you for sparking long dead neurons!!! YOU'VE AWAKENED THE BRAINWORMS. Honestly same, they got the silly little fella / tall scary lady dynamic going on and watching their relationship with one another grow was stupidly cute BUT YEAH you need advanced brainworms to pick these two apart like a marriage counselor. AGREED!! And she wasn't wrong! It was always in her code :'''] NO YOU!! THANK YOU!! TAKING YOU THANKING AND THROWING RIGHT BACK AT YOU!!! 💥💥🔥🔥🔥💥🔥❗‼
@a.n.98003 ай бұрын
I only saw the movie once and it’s been years but something that always stuck out to me is how they explicitly say in the film that Calhoun was “programmed with” a tragic backstory. To me at the time this essentially implied that her PTSD was something she was created with, it’s in her base code, rather than something acquired through lived experience once her game was plugged in. And I think the reason it’s stuck with me all those years is because when I first heard it, I thought it was a setup; like ooh, look how intense she is all due to something that never even actually happened, so funny…BUT THEY NEVER DO. Her PTSD is treated with so much respect, even if she’s portrayed as “the comically serious” thanks to her intensity and even if the backstory and flashback themselves are presented somewhat comedically, THE OTHER CHARACTERS always take her seriously and her trauma is never treated as invalid for being programmed into her rather than something she acquired, because regardless of whether she was born with it or whether she became afflicted later IT STILL AFFECTS HER and that isn’t dismissed for jokes. Her programmed PTSD isn’t portrayed as something “all in her head” that only affects her because she “lets it” and that she needs to see for the ruse it is and overcome, or whatever; it’s portrayed as something that literally shapes her entire worldview and influences how she approaches life, affects her daily life in both anticipated and unexpected ways (not just as flashbacks; it’s implied that her whole attitude is partially a coping mechanism), something that her coworkers acknowledge and respect, and the way she handles it is through ACCOMMODATION. And I don’t think I would’ve remembered that line all these years if they had just gone with the joke I thought they were setting up.
@Qephyr3 ай бұрын
@@a.n.9800 COULDN'T HAVE SAID IT BETTER HOLY MOLY!! The movie is a comedy and they handle her the best they can given the genre. No spectacle, no making fun, nothing, she's a character just as important as the other protagonists. She deals with struggles much like any other member of the Core 4. She's constantly on guard for any kinds of danger because much like her backstory displayed (fiance getting eaten by a cybug); danger can happen anytime and anywhere. It's her adapting to an ever-dire environment, even if the environment itself is anything but. She was written with care and the fact none of the other characters ever dismissed her concerns goes to show the writers really _did_ care about her portrayal of PTSD rather than going the stereotypical crazy solider with PTSD goes ballistic after hearing a firework route. Her peers respect her and put her on the same level as anyone else if not higher.
@snartboy50003 ай бұрын
*youre telling me vanellope transed my gender?*
@LyssaBaby09153 ай бұрын
As a teen with both neurodivergence and an involuntary movement disorder, I really love vanellope. Even before the tics developed I was able to see myself in the way she was outcasted and then subsequently accepted as she found the right people as a parallel to the way I was treated in school. It was comforting to have a movie look at me and say "she did it, but it took time, you can do it too"
@nil-rev84793 ай бұрын
As someone who has C-PTSD, the bit where you said "it's not her fault" genuinely warmed my heart. thank you.
@jondecker33603 ай бұрын
I think there's definitely one more aspect of this film you could make an essay on: how Sugar Rush and it's despot ruler are reflections of fascist states and all of the horrors THAT entails. I don't know, it's something I picked up on, particularly in this video (I already watched the other video, and it lightly touches on the point.)
@Randomalistic3 ай бұрын
THIS IS A GREAT THING TO DIVE INTO. I would have to do a bunch more research but YES
@jmurray11103 ай бұрын
Yeah looking again his policies do suggest a eugenics program
@1thedanfan9493 ай бұрын
@@Randomalisticyay
@cmmpr1113 ай бұрын
:D
@ErikWagner-qq5vl2 ай бұрын
What eugenics program?
@scenedemon3 ай бұрын
When I was a kid, I would get absence seizures (which I was bullied for heavily) and seeing Vanellope be bullied for a disability she couldn’t control resonated with a lot as a kid. Though I don’t get them anymore, wreck it Ralph made me feel seen in a way no other animated film had at the time.
@RaccoonsTrashVault3 ай бұрын
Shout out to Calhouns soldiers for respecting her, supporting her, and being ready to throw down for her
@zm2mad93 ай бұрын
I'm autistic and was misdiagnosed with tics disorder as a kid. The scene where the other racers mock venellope and imitate her glitch was extremely hard to watch for me because it was EXACTLY like how kids would bully me and mock my tics/stims growing up. I genuinely teared up and wanted to look away because of how REAL it felt. It makes me think that one or several of the writers or animators is Neurodivergent because there is no way that didn't come from experience. Also no, I can't phase through walls, still working on that 😢
@PenaPicturezАй бұрын
I'm autistic as well (diagnosed this year) and was bullied a lot because of my stims as well. AUTISTICS UNITE! But, in all honesty, Wreck-It Ralph does a great job at reflecting disabilities through relatable characters.
@mason.topaz_4 ай бұрын
i'd kill for felix video essay like i don't even care what its about as long as it involves felix and i will loop it all day and fall asleep to it
@Randomalistic4 ай бұрын
@@mason.topaz_ I PROMISE THERE ARE A FEW FELIX CRUMBS IN MY UPCOMING VIDEO 🧢🔨 STAY STRONG OUT THERE
@UnleashedRevolver3 ай бұрын
oh buddy did they just drop the video for you, 10/10 new upload
@Cyburim3 ай бұрын
Hey same hat!🎉
@Damon_Blue3 ай бұрын
Oh hey look it's Mannequin_Mark
@ssnowstarr498521 күн бұрын
WIR FAN WHOS A COPINGLINK......ur so cool omfg can we be friends
@nianolan1073 ай бұрын
I love how the perspective of this video is that an anthowpromphic bird cornered me in an arcade and started telling me about the disability representation in wreck it Ralph and I stayed because I like wreck it Ralph
@princembat3 ай бұрын
as someone who _also_ ambiguously might have ptsd, her whole flashback thing was so real to me. i dont have flashbacks much but there was one time where i had one and it was just... brutal. luckily i didnt almost crash and die, i was just playing toontown lol
@gd92103 ай бұрын
Wreck it ralph is a movie I feel doesn't get its flowers for how great it is (possibly because its a 3d animated film children's film about video games and that isnt seen as ""high art""?), so it's nice to see people appreciate and analyze it like this. One thing I'd like to add about the trans coding of Vanellope that I'm surprised you didn't mention (maybe you've mentioned it in your other wreck it ralph video I haven't watched yet but plan to) is that not only does King Candy demonize her in a general sense but specifically in her participation in a SPORT (or sport adjacent?) event in the races. Which I'm sure you're aware its connotations with trans women especially. Even the reasoning he gives to the public is similar to the arguments transphobes use to justify trans exclusion from such events (it's unfair, it's dangerous for the other participants (especially young girls, which most of the racers are in wreck it ralph) ect, ect). Overall a good video! Your passion is very clear which makes it that more fun to watch :)
@Randomalistic3 ай бұрын
OH MY GOSH YOU'RE RIGHT I DIDNT EVEN REALIZE THAT??? HELLO. THANK YOU FOR UR COMMENT
@gd92103 ай бұрын
@@RandomalisticNO PROBLEM!! I cant believe King Candy is ableist and transphobic wtf
@vlad_ruda42023 ай бұрын
I 100% agree with your opinion about the video quality and that we recently found a splendid content creator (I will definitely stay after seeing the last 2h magnum opus to look for the future content ) Now, the reason I intended to write this response: I really want to support trans people in their desires as human beings but, making my little research on the subject, I couldn't find valid reasons to let trans people be a natural part of professional sports. If you have arguments, I just want to hear them, widen my perspective because, as I see this situation, very long ago, sports were divided into male and female section for a reason. After decades, even hundreds of years, it was only proven that male and female sections in professional and physical power required sports, the high scores or just world records were always considerably different in male's favor. Please, I will just remind you, I just want answers and explanations where I could be wrong or my knowledge could be false. So please, tell me, how to include Trans people into sport, the way they desire to be, the way they see their GENDER if sport, as I believe I shared my thoughts before correctly, sport has an objectively justified difference between BIOLOGICAL SЕХ in maximum possible performance? How to put them in a different Sех Category if it could, only potentially give them an advantage or disadvantage based on their unique trans situation. I ask you, don't delete that, don't ban me from writing or anything, I just can't think of a objectively great solution there they could play as who they want but also without changing their initial chances at winning or losing more.
@gd92103 ай бұрын
@@vlad_ruda4202 Ok so I don't know if responding to this is a good idea but I'll give a response assuming you're not just concern trolling (feel free to delete these comments Randomalistic if you don't want this discussion here). I recommend looking elsewhere than a KZbin comment sections for answers for topics like this in the future. Some trans people have never gone through their natal puberty because of being put on puberty blockers, and those who have often go through hormone replacement therapy which changes how their body functions in many ways heavily impacting their physical ability. "Biological sex" is more complex than most people realize, and most trans people cannot be neatly placed in the "biologically 100% male" or "biologically 100% female". "Advantage" is such a complex subject when it comes to sport. Some people are born with bodies more adept to certain activities (for example: having larger or smaller breasts can impact drag when swimming), I'm sure you've heard of "athletic body types" before. These differences are typically accepted though. That's just how humans are, and that nothing can truly be perfectly fair in terms of physical ability. Lots of humans like and want to do sport. Trans humans exist, and some want to play sport like everyone else does. If the rules we use for sport right now don't work for or respect them when they are included then the rules have to change even if it can be complicated. For example, categories such as weight classes instead of sex/gender classes could work better depending on the sport. One final note, I acknowledge you're specifically speaking about professional sport but please be aware arguments like this do not end at casual sports, school sports or even sports that do not involve much physical movement (such as car racing, chess, and even esports). Young trans people (usually trans girls) in elementary or high school are sometimes banned from joining the team of their gender or even participating in school sport all together. Legitimizing excluding and misgendering the trans student to their peers through official school policy. Which I think is especially relevant considering the topic of the video.
@Randomalistic3 ай бұрын
@@gd9210 @vlad_ruda4202 I am more than happy that mature discussion is happening :) don't be ashamed to ask questions!
@andistansbury43662 ай бұрын
2:34 Oh my God. King Candy is Autism Speaks.
@ShortStop_Productions1992Ай бұрын
Autism Speaks…? EWW
@DandelionCorp3 ай бұрын
2:00 I am a person who ISN'T TOURETTE but has moderated movement tics and I think it's the closest real life equivalent to Vanellope's glitch. Here's why (based on my own experience): 1- She can't erase them or prevent them to happen at all, BUT she can learn how to use that to her advantage when they do happen 2- The triggers for the glitches are unknown, but it's shown in both movies, the glitch gets worse and harder to control when she's stressed or anxious 3- In the bullying scene, what all the other kids say about her glitch, and how they try to imitate it, at least to me, seem to be comparable to how my classmates mocked my own tics. 4- well... it makes her move her body, often against her own will, in a way that often reminds me to my spasms (against the popular stereotypes, tics aren't always unwilling, sometimes it's more like a need or an impulse for the person, one that they can repress for some seconds but it feels impossible. That's how they work for me at least. Vanellope shows both involuntary (like when she gets stressed or anxious) and voluntary tics (like when she uses them to her own advantage in races), which is the closest thing I've ever seen to myself. Maybe i'm just projecting)
@PlotMasterX3 ай бұрын
I...tics don't have to be involuntary? I thought they were entirely involuntary, like...I have twitches throughout the day, but they always kind of felt like things I would be able to control if I tried really hard and because I just let them happen voluntarily when I think no one is looking I always just kinda...assumed I was faking them somehow. I don't know *why* I would want to fake something like that when no one's looking, but like...is that really true? 🥺
@DandelionCorp2 ай бұрын
@@PlotMasterX 2 psychologists and 1 psychiatrist told me these things were tics, I didn't believe it at first because they felt completely voluntary, so my therapist had to explain to me that tics weren't always involuntary, tics could feel like an impulse of moving your body, which you can obey or not (and usually do)
@lanonate2 ай бұрын
I fidget a lot myself, it's not inherently bad, unless you harm yourself while doing it. I usually blink a bit strongly, move my fingers and bounce my leg when I'm too excited, scared, intrigued etc. And they feel voluntary, but they're really not. :>
@DandelionCorp2 ай бұрын
@@lanonate yeah, those sound like tics!! Especially the "they feel voluntary but they aren't" part, I struggle with that too. Sometimes I end up getting hurt becuz I fidgeted my neck too hard, and if I'm not physically hurt, it usually scares people away
@discordiacreates6669Ай бұрын
I think... It's been a while and my memory isn't great, but I've been told tics are not voluntary but smth called, if I'm getting this right, unvoluntary or smth similar, which was just a quicker way of saying you can delay them voluntarily or not try to suppress but cannot completely stop them and don't actually choose to do them. It's like blinking, sure, you can do so consciously and it doesn't really do anything, but try not blinking for more then ten seconds ^^'. Idk, it still sounds complicated however one explains it though, despite not being entirely inexperienced with tics and how they work in my own life... Though I still find it interesting as a concept and a mild inconvenience in practice personally ^^'
@dudeman19833 ай бұрын
JUST REALIZE CALHOUN PULLED THAT GUN OUT FROM UNDER HER WEDDING DRESS GIRLLLLLLL WHERE WERE YOU KEEPING IT UNDER THERE WHATTTTTTT
@TelaDevАй бұрын
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@barrel_full_of_bones3 ай бұрын
I think that king candy also has a bit of trans coding to him too. He sticks his face on everything and has probably lived longer as king candy than turbo. When he does eventually become a cybug he's in love with himself. Sure it's for the amount of power he now holds but he doesn't have to pretend to be benevolent and someone he's not. He can fully embrace who he is in that final form and he loves it. In the final fight you can see just how much he enjoys being a giant monstrous virus. This doesn't make him trans and can be interpreted in many ways but I do think this can be interpreted as a bit of trans-coding.
@Randomalistic3 ай бұрын
IKR IM SO HAPPY HE FINALLY GOT THE EVIL BUG HRT HE NEEDED❤
@mythicalist2 ай бұрын
@@Randomalistic he went from male to giant metal bug of horrors, so happy for the little freak 💞
@jefferyandbob31372 ай бұрын
Yeah, adding to that, even after being outed, he seems to prefer his King Candy persona. Maybe there’s some insecurity about being the boring old simplistic racer nobody cares about anymore.
@penntopaper93053 ай бұрын
Honestly, the fact that Calhoun definitely has PTSD has some pretty intriguing (and maybe fucked up??) implications about the worldbuilding. Like. Let’s not forget that Calhoun’s game was plugged in TWO WEEKS AGO during the events of the movie. Technically, this woman has existed for two weeks. But she has a backstory explicitly “programmed” in. which is like. Kind of insane? Because technically, her trauma and her memories kind of never actually happened if you think about it. She’s someone’s oc and that someone wrote these memories and this trauma that constantly affects her into her. She came to life 14 days ago (wtf) but she has like. What. 30 years worth of experience in her? If this movie leaned more into the implications of video game characters being alive, this could’ve been an extremely interesting idea to dive into (edit: i have realized that it is in fact one week, not two)
@Birdsflight443 ай бұрын
Folks seriously seem to overlook Toph's connection with the badgermoles, but its kinda huge, IMO. Specifically, her other senses didn't just improve because of her blindness- she learned from the badgermoles to use Earthbending as her *primary* means of sensory input- she is shown to directly take after and mimic them, and she states, "it is the way they interact with the world." Toph is disability rep, sure, but more meaningfully, she's a representation of what it means when someone is able to make full use of an alternative means of accessibility. Really, she's like Mako from Ghost in the Shell, in that regard- she adopted an extreme version of a not uncommon fantastical element in this fiction and out of necessitity, became the best. Because when its your way of interacting with the world, you're probably going to get pretty good at it, you know? There's a certain elevation to be found in specific circumstances where disabled persons are so good at unique skills because they're the only people in the world forced to practice a specific technique or talent that's optional for everyone else. Fiction provides ample opportunities for those scenarios- (My Hero Academia also has that) but I like Toph. She hits a sweet spot, and can actually make blind jokes funny. As someone with a blind dog who has a very Toph personality, I feel it. She's turning 11 in a few days, but is still getting me up at midnight for play. And she gets bored before she gets tired. Its a good problem to have
@clown.mp44133 ай бұрын
The bullying of a disabled person part of the movie was actually surprisingly accurate to life, it made me feel seen in a way I couldn't describe when I first watched wreck it ralph as a kid
@SpecialInterestShow3 ай бұрын
"Gender dysphoria is not something you need to feel to be trans" Dude I'm gonna cry it is so nice to finally hear another person say that out loud. When I first was finding out I was nonbinary, I mentioned my feelings on my Tumblr. I spent the next few months or more being relentlessly bullied and harrased by truscum who were SO mad that I dared be nonbinary and happy with myself. It was a really rough time and I even lost a friend over it because she agreed with them. These days i have a little dysphoria, but it's less about my body and more about everyone's perceptions. Like, if I could keep my current body but no one ever assumed I was a woman again, I'd be perfectly happy in my body, voice, and all that. Anyway, thank you for saying that it's not required, it's rare for me to hear someone say it so it means a lot to me (a nice note: that friend I lost did send me a message a few years later out of the blue, apologizing for how she had treated me. Even though it had been a long time, I appreciated the apology a lot and totally forgave her since it was clearly genuine. So sometimes people do grow as people and come back to surprise you!)
@Randomalistic3 ай бұрын
Oh man 🥺❤ I'm so glad that connected with you specifically. Honestly I wasn't sure of my own identity either until i realized that trans joy is what really matters. I'm also really glad to hear that your friend apologized, that was good of her to do
@SpecialInterestShow3 ай бұрын
@@Randomalistic exactly! So many people are taught that transness is defined by suffering that they forget that gender euphoria exists too!
@SpecialInterestShow3 ай бұрын
@@cajunking5987 oh yeah? What am I then?
@snartboy50003 ай бұрын
@@cajunking5987*[loud incorrect buzzer]*
@justanautisticnerd89693 ай бұрын
@@cajunking5987 "oh now that your say it i am not, thank you random man that litteraly never spoke to me irl !! How could I have been so wrong !!!"/j
@ohhmangos2 ай бұрын
I also love that Vanellope is clearly neurodivergent. I felt super recognized by her when watching the movie as someone with ADHD who blurts things out impulsively and is so curious it can sometimes annoy others!
@g1gabytez3 ай бұрын
You're making me wanna rewatch this movie; last time I watched it was from a once-in-a-lifetime 2015 rerun. The way you compare King Candy to an allistic parent who speaks on behalf of their disabled child hits close to home for me as an autistic 20 y/o whose allistic mom speaks on behalf of them.
@Scarlett-Hofferson3 ай бұрын
Unrelated to the actual topic, but I will say, Toph being blind isn’t the ONLY reason she’s the best earthbender. She was also personally trained by the badgermoles while practically a toddler. So that probably helps her case.
@CatBeeeee3 ай бұрын
**transphobic little candy children** I’m howling omg
@stacymills37073 ай бұрын
10:20 he’s fix it Felix he can fix ANYTHING
@KarolOfGutovo3 ай бұрын
"I can fix her" but he actually can 🤣
@ccherry.berryy3 ай бұрын
13:07 the term “trans coded” is really funny in this story’s context. But yes I also agree and love this take
@Randomalistic3 ай бұрын
It's in my code!
@MeemahSNАй бұрын
'This character is missing something.' 'I know! Make her trans.' 'THAT'S GENIUS!'
@ccherry.berryy9 күн бұрын
@@MeemahSNme, this is me your describing my character making process
@patricksfriendbobthesponge82563 ай бұрын
0:37 NOOOOOO MEGAMIND ATE MY DOG 😭😭😭 I CANT SUPPORT THIS RADICALISM 😡😡😡
@QueenA.G.3 ай бұрын
Y’all when I tell u Vanellope saved my life as a kid (in a self worth way) she legit did. To keep it short my parents hid my autism diagnosis from me three years after my doctor told them. When I was told about it I felt like there was something wrong with my and justified all the bullying I endured as a kid. Then at age 11 I saw Wreck it Ralph and everything changed for the better
@Comets_Corner3 ай бұрын
Calhoun and Felix were the original "me and the bad bitch I pulled by being autistic"
@mew2gia3 ай бұрын
I have Dyslexia (and other disabilities) and PTSD AND I'm transgender. This video was made for me...
@ieatmud242 ай бұрын
im SO obsessed with how expressive your parrot is like omg do u just have a massive folder of expressions or are you drawing them specially because they always fit SO PERFECTLY
@Randomalistic2 ай бұрын
@@ieatmud24 I have a huge folder😭 I did draw a few for specific scenarios and I was able to make them work elsewhere. ANYWAYS THANK YOU !!! ❤️
@sarahthesnail22713 ай бұрын
@7:40 also the fact that shes like 90% taller than felix is and could absolutely crush him and his entire game if she wanted... man. Felix got a type.
@AnalogSystem2 ай бұрын
It's true that it's not always the case that a disability has an upside (and that's why I'm kind of glad Calhoun wasn't given PTSD camouflage powers), but I do think Vanellope's teleport power falls right in line with the uplifting fantasy of Disney movies. It's also nice to me that disabled kids who relate to Vanellope get this feel-good message, while disabled adults get a more grounded representation in Calhoun where they can still see her end up loved and accommodated.
@Randomalistic2 ай бұрын
@@AnalogSystem This is a good point!
@CrackedVinyl215 ай бұрын
OMG THIS IS SO GOOD WHAT!! Its genuinely so rad to hear a new interpretation of a movie I hold very close to me that I've never even rly thought about before ! I will now be rewatching Wreck-It-Ralph for the 200th time with this in my brain :D Extremely excited for the King Candy video !!
@Randomalistic5 ай бұрын
I AM EXPLODING!!! 🔥🔥❤️❤️❤️🔥❤️THANK YOU SO MUCH, I’m so glad you found it to be interesting!!!! :] Also YES REWATCH IT!!! & the king candy video will be so messed up.
@OneNintendoPlayer3 ай бұрын
I love the scene in the wedding where EVERY SINGLE SOLDIER is just aiming at the window just in case
@Flutterhigh4443 ай бұрын
As someone with CPTSD I never realized how special this movie is, especially seeing ptsd representation in a cartoon it makes me feel warm and fuzzy
@WilliamSyler2 ай бұрын
1:54 I had a fun association I wanted to share. There's a very old video game called Nethack, a rougelike that was first made in 1987. There are certain monsters you can eat which will inflict you with uncontrolled teleporting, called Teleportitis in the community. Teleportitis can be managed with a Ring of Teleport Control. Vanellope may not have needed a ring, but she's not the first video game character to gain control over a disability like that!
@whamloverfr3 ай бұрын
5:22 i just have to say how amazing this edit is. the rock throw into the car jumping down. just beautiful 🙏🙏
@joshualedbetter8792 ай бұрын
15:15 "Being Transgender scares your senators, so keep doing it!" This is one of the best things I've heard in a while, I love it!
@redtailarts1013 ай бұрын
To be fair to Vanellope, her glitch can be read as a disability, but it isn't explicitly disability representation, so the writers probably felt more freedom to make it her superpower. Toph is more egregious because she has a real condition (blindness) and is explicitly disabled.
@katiemorison79693 ай бұрын
Toph is very good representation, actually. She DOES struggle in places and deals with issues related to her disability. A lot of people with Disabilities have different little skills here and there. People with anxiety can often notice things that others wouldn't, albeit at some cost. People with BPD can be exciting and make friends easily, albeit often unstable Source: I have both
@redtailarts1013 ай бұрын
@@katiemorison7969 I'm not disagreeing I'm just saying that Toph leans further into the "disability as a superpower" trope more than Vanellope because her blindness is a real condition and Vanellope's pixlexia is not, so whether Vanellope is disabled or disabled-coded, or neither, is up to personal interpretation while Toph is incontrovertibly disabled
@katiemorison79693 ай бұрын
@@redtailarts101 You could very easily see them as ticks, but I do see your point. Fair play to you!
@bessieburnet98163 ай бұрын
@@katiemorison7969 Yes, Toph is amazing, and it is tragic she is one of the few really good disabled rep characters out there when she's a shining example of how to do it that's been around for years yet no one seems to want to learn for her and it's genuis simplicity. She has all the realistic limitations of being blind, but her superpower that doesn't render it completely moot, and she has a whole character beyond being blind rep. When people think of Toph, they aren't just going to be thinking of her blindness. They're also going to be thinking of how she is a skilled prodigy and an unbelievably tenacious and sassy young girl. She has an identity beyond being blind and is just as much a human and person like the rest of Team Avatar and isn't just a walking blindness advertisment. And the realistic limitations of her blindness aren't treated in any tragic or condescending way. It's just treated as how she lives. She can't see but that's not here nor there. As an spiring author, I really wanna be able to create a physically disabled character as well done as Toph, but I just haven't had any opportunities so far to include a physically disabled character. Just a few with learning disabilities, but that's easy for me as I have a few myself. Maybe one day.
@yannismorris47723 ай бұрын
Ehh... I mean, Toph's tremorsense isn't sourced from her blindness. At most her blindness gave her a motive to get so good at it. It's perfectly within other Earthbender's abilities to bend like Toph does. King Bumi does it. Toph teaches Aang how to do it. Toph is just way better at it because she's the greatest Earthbender in the world
@matrixmilky5963 ай бұрын
ohhh the trans vanellope angle is very interesting and fun! and it kinda sheds a light on why i mustve been so attached to her as a kid. oh well
@illiardbilliard235514 күн бұрын
2:13 For a second I was thinking how it's kinda funny that these little candy people think the girl with tourettes is a criminal because of her condition, but then I remembered that epilepsy used to be considered a symptom of demonic possession.
@KeebyFanАй бұрын
9:18 hai i do have ptsd myself, and yeah, the flashbacks can happen at random times, you could be studying at it hits you, you could be having lots of fun and it happens, you could be trying to sleep at it happens, I've honestly had it happen much more times at random that by a trigger (can be either a word or something else like objects)
@RobotCupcakee2 ай бұрын
I like the way you describe trans-coding Venelope, it kind of reminds me of how (the movie) Nemona describes her shapeshifting
@Randomalistic2 ай бұрын
@@RobotCupcakee Nimona is so good ughhgrhghrhhvb…..
@soamsoam39012 ай бұрын
Oh my goodness this video was stellar I had such a horrible day today, even cried, but this video cheered me right up. Your voice and delivery are so captivating and upbeat, catching my attention right away and keeping me so engaged! You made such amazing points and I literally can’t fully type out how much I loved this video. Thank you so much! I love your little bird sona too, it’s really cute ❤️ hope you have a good day/night
@Randomalistic2 ай бұрын
🥺I'm so glad to hear it helped, THANK YOU
@Damon_Blue3 ай бұрын
Although I am cisgender, I really liked what you said about how our programming is outside of our control. For me, I can relate that to my experiences of where I grew up, my appearance, and what I can do with my life because of the circumstances in which I was born. I apologize if this isn't phrased well, I guess I just wanna say that, to some capacity, I too can relate to "programming" being out of our control. I just felt like saying that. Great analysis!
@AlexChiDX5 ай бұрын
HOORAY FOR AWARENESS AND POSITIVE REPRESENTATION ♥👏
@Randomalistic5 ай бұрын
YEAHHHH YEAH WAHOOOO!!!!!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
@slime-time2 ай бұрын
the bit about making sure disability isn't idealized and that the realities of it are actually shown reminds me of edward elric from fullmetal alchemist. yes he's insanely talented and strong. yes his prosthetics give him the advantage of being able to transmute it and block with it. but it's also screwed him over several times by giving him frostbite when the metal gets cold, malfunctions that need constant maintenance, full on falling to pieces at times, etc. his brother is the same in that even though he can't feel pain, he also can't feel warmth either, yet both of them are loved so strongly by the people around them that they truck through it anyway. plus at the end of the series, even though both of these specific conditions get "cured", they're replaced by others (ed unable to use alchemy like everyone else and al having severe physical weakness) and are STILL loved just the same :')
@bugtypeeevee2 ай бұрын
With Toph, her power doesn't really come from her blindness, it comes from her earthbending, so it's more so her finding ways to work around a lot of her struggles rather than treating blindness as if it isn't a struggle itself. It's treating earthbending kinda like an accessibility tool.
@kittycatmeowmeow9633 ай бұрын
I have epilepsy and kinda feel her. I wasn't just teased by kids, but also kicked out of classes because teachers thought I was a threat since I was the first and only student with seizures. They even tried to find an excuse to expel me.😑
@WobblesandBean3 ай бұрын
I was today years old when I realized the CyBugs take on the appearance of the people they assimilate, so Calhoun had to merk a CyBug that had her fiance's face....
@PinkNinjanerd3 ай бұрын
12:51 - "You can still be cis and defy gender norms" My goofy ass over here being a cis straight woman who got down on one knee to propose to her boyfriend: "Yeah, I see some truth to that"
@lanonate2 ай бұрын
The definition of Gender Nonconforming Queen. :> Anyway, congratulations pal!
@izzytehwolf3 ай бұрын
This birb broke into my recommended and they brought a Wreck it Ralf dvd and are reviewing it at length. I'm not upset
@penntopaper93053 ай бұрын
The disability as a superpower trope is interesting to me as an autistic person. I mean. Yes. My disability’ sucks. But i also wouldn’t become neurotypical if i was hypothetically offered the chance. it’s part of my identity and as a matter of fact, it actually DOES do me favors sometimes. My brain just works differently, but not all of those differences are worse. I know the whole “smart/talented autistic person/savant” thing is cliche and whatever but like. M. Yknow. I kinda do be. There’s things i excel at some things abnormally higher than the average person in a way I’ve only seen in fellow autistic people. There’s also things i fucking suck at abnormally more than the average person in a way I’ve only seen in fellow autistic people. But it’s a part of who i am, and im happy with that
@Cyrik773 ай бұрын
I just spent a lot of time watching both of your wreck-it-ralph video essays, and I think I will now spend more time trying to delve into the lore and representation of this film that will probably take over my life. thank you for putting the time into making such amazing content, that was truly a fantastic two and half hours of my day
@Randomalistic3 ай бұрын
I'M SO GLAD YOU HAD A GOOD TIME! ❤ also believe me there is so much more to this movie w/ its representation especially with Ralph himself
@AmarisFrede5 ай бұрын
Cool video. I love the comparison to Toph, how you validate Calhoun's feelings, and I find the trans allegory interesting. I hope your channel takes off more every day, you deserve it!
@Randomalistic5 ай бұрын
AAUGHHHH THAT'S SO NICE.... Thank you SO much!!!!!🥺💜💜💜
@genisay3 ай бұрын
I would say the big point with Toph is the fact that, even with her other senses being heightened because of her missing sight, if she had viewed herself as incapable, and had given up on living her life to the fullest, if she had believed what others did about her, it wouldn't have mattered. Those other things became strengths because Toph didn't believe her disability made her less capable, and because she chose to hone her other strengths to make up for her lack of sight.
@OverbakdCrakr3 ай бұрын
11:56 You know, after watching your King Candy video, (Loved it, BTW. Absolutely amazing. It's one of my new go to videos when I feel I have nothing else to watch.) part of me wonders if Vanellope would've still turned out the way she did if Turbo didn't immediately take over Sugar Rush once it released. Cause, quoting what you quoted from the movie's directors, Turbo *immediately* took over Sugar Rush the minute it was plugged in and before anyone else got to play it. Which would, theoretically mean that Vanellope never even got to execute her princess programming to begin with. Plus, is this the only copy of Sugar Rush in the movie's universe? Or are there other Sugar Rush Arcade Cabinets? Would Turbo taking over Sugar Rush have affected EVERY copy of Sugar Rush or just the specific one we focused on in the movie? If there are multiple copies of Sugar Rush, Is this the only version of Vanellope to act like this and go through this character arc while every other version is following their original princess programming, or did Vanellope fundamentally change her coding across every copy? I have *A LOT* of questions that I want answered from this movie that I'm probably never going to get. Still, great video!
@miimiiandco28 күн бұрын
Why does this sound like the perfect video game take on fictive identity?
@saucysacrilegious3 ай бұрын
this after the hyper long king candy analysis is such a delicious dessert i know it was mostly a one off joke comment but slash gen as a trans dude the whole king candy murder bug thing is relatable af. (or maybe i just want to be a massive bug monster idk) that entire analysis reignited so much love that i have for this movie and specifically the KIND of twist that turbo is this dude is FUCKED UP and its probably not a good idea to say i relate to him but i DEFINITELY see where his motivations came from also, i forgot how much this lined up with the kind of internet horror i loved as a kid?? until the tangent about turbo and childhood trauma i didn't even begin to connect "oh i probably loved turbo so much bc my favorite creepypasta was sonic.exe" overall i cant get enough of this kind of analysis and i am SO excited for what you may cook in the future; these two videos have reignited such an insane creative spark in me during a time where everything has been feeling like nothing TLDR you now have a permanent fan because of king candy bug trans allegory
@Randomalistic3 ай бұрын
GAAHHH NO UR SO RIGHT BC COSPLAYING AS CYBUG KING CANDY WAS THE MOST GENDER AFFIRMING THING IVE DONE IN MY LIFE. LIKE GODDDD I NEED TO BE HIM anyways haha sorry I’m SO GLAD YOU ENJOYED ❤
@mushroomleg31513 ай бұрын
as a trans person, I can't explain how much I resonated with Vanellope and her character. people judging her for being who she is, acting like she shouldn't exist. reminds me of when I tried to kinda tell my mother about identifying as a guy, and she just brushed it off as a "phase." like I literally can't explain the SCREAM of joy I made when I saw the princess dress scene.
@Expriexp18 күн бұрын
okay but felix never called her anything similar to "dynamite gal" ever again, they didnt brush it off as "omg she's healed!! he can call her the name now!!" NO they make sure he only calls her things like "love" or "dear" and i love that fact
@Randomalistic18 күн бұрын
@@Expriexp HE ALWAYS MEANS SO WELL UGHH❤️❤️
@Expriexp18 күн бұрын
@Randomalistic HE MADE SURE THAT AFTER HE GAVE HER A FLASHBACK THAT INSTEAD OF TELLING HER TO GET OVER IT AFTER THEY GOT MARRIED THAT HE MADE SURE TO CHANGE HIS VOCAB TO MAKE SURE HE DOESNT UPSET HER AGAIN AAAAAAAAAA
@BluezPlant3 ай бұрын
Can you please NOT stop with those videos cause this was genuinely the nicest YT video experience i've had in a while. Great analysis! No wonder i loved Venelope as a child hehe
@richardryley3660Ай бұрын
Subscribed. The algorithm led me to this channel and I appreciate it. 😊 I think what I really like about Vanellope learning to control her glitch is just that, she learned to control it. She had put a lot of effort into it, and we get to see her fail several times before she succeeds. And ability to teleport is a common ability in video games. So we can see Vanellope developing this as reasonabe racer ability. The other thing I'd note is that Vanellope is shown as a racer on the cabinet. While she looks cleaner and presumably wealthier then her homeless glitch persona, she is wearing a jumpsuit and so could probably be described as tomboyish. She isn't just the ruler who referees the races, she competes in them directly as an equal. So I find it interesting that Vanellope rejects her princess persona, and returns to her scruffy tomboy appearance. She was literally shaped by Turbo's meddling with her code, and she embraces that, instead of just returning to the role she was programmed for. Just because the game is reset, she isn't willing to forget what she went through and lose what it taught her. I have often wondered what it would be like if Vanellope were to meet a verson of herself from the unaltered game. She would probably share some similarities with her "original version", but our Vanellope exaggerates those traits. For instance, the original Vanellope might be competitive, but very proper and polite. She could be much more reserved and less excitable.
@richardryley3660Ай бұрын
On the subject of Felix, I could make a joke about "I can fix her", but I don't think that was ever his intention. My guess is that he was drawn to her strength and independence but he may have empathetically seen that her persona was a mask. Felix is really a very passive person, he does not fight against Ralph or punish him for the damage he causes, he just follows around behind him and fixes it. He doesn't even toss Ralph off the building, he just watches passively while the Nicelanders do it. And it's established that he is a very caring person. He tries to make peace between Ralph and the Nicelanders, and when he realizes how they've been treating Ralph his whole attitude towards him changes. Even Felix is annoyed that "Everything I touch gets fixed" but that is really his role. Calhoun gets a sense of security and support that she desperately needs, and Felix gets the chance to be more adventurous and confident in himself.
@vybe13073 ай бұрын
as someone with (a form of) ptsd i can confirm i can also hide and camouflage perfectly (shut everything off and go to bed) when i have an episode type moment
@WaterBlaster-fd5zr9 күн бұрын
Personally I feel like the fact that the movie never actually labels or even directly states Sergeant Valhoun's issues is a great strength. I have ASD and I've always felt that giving neurodivergencies and psychological conditions like this hard names and definitons makes them feel like external setbacks rather than being part of who you are. You never need to give Sergeant Valhoun's issues a label because you can easily understand them without one. Naming the issue would only dumb down the story, patronize the character, and make the problem feel less like an organic result of a tragic event.
@lunarlicorice3 ай бұрын
i always related to vanellope as an autistic girl growing up who was bullied for not fitting in, especially when she chose at the end to forgo the dress and title and just be herself. to no one's surprise i am not a girl anymore lol
@sincerelytheo19 күн бұрын
I have Tourettes and I love Vanellope. Imperfect representation or not, I love how her glitch doesn’t get cured but does become destigmatized and accepted as part of who she is.
@kaylemathewcomendador69643 ай бұрын
Nice analysis! Didn’t realize that King Candy is basically like a bigoted politician until now…except he’s actually entertaining to watch unlike most politicians like him I’ve seen. The closest I can think of people with disabilities taking advantage of said disabilities for their job or passions in real life is artists & writers with some form of ADHD. It can result in some interesting art & fiction from them. “Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken” is one of my favorite shows, primarily due to two of the main leads, Asakusa & Mizusaki, being heavily ADHD coded (along with their fun and charming personalities). And the creator of it confirmed that he’s based certain parts of the story off of his experience as part of the ADHD community.
@lyncj22 күн бұрын
I got recommended this video as trump just got relelected for president again and the part where you explain how venelope is trans coded and how the bad guy is not letting her express herself really resonated with me like you got that part so spot on I was like ‘yo he’s on to something’ because trump actively is banning any gender affirming surgery or anything for the lgbtq+ community because it scares him and he thinks it’s unnatural and you helped me understand that more through a silly kids movie and I love that a lot
@Buttercups695 ай бұрын
This was such a fun video!!! I haven't thought about Wreck it ralph in YEARS but i really enjoyed looking back on it. Also, will say, you have an amazing voice for these types of videos! Can't wait for the next one :3
@Randomalistic5 ай бұрын
🥺❤I'm happy you enjoyed revisiting this movie!! Also that means SO much for you to say especially since the voice lines are easily the hardest part and I usually re-record them multiple times :') THANK YOU!!! I promise the next video will be awesome... >:3
@ponikoTV3 ай бұрын
i don't think vanellope is necessarily trans male-coded, but they are nobinary-coded. why do i think that? look at the other female characters in sugar rush, they are very feminine, but vanellope's design is very adrogenous especially in the clothes. (yes i use they/them instead of she/her for vanellope, this is my new headcanon)
@xavier_black2 ай бұрын
The "glitch" is similar to tourrettes syndrome, a stress induce neurological disorder that can cause tics, whether it be motor vocal or otherwise, there are also co-morbidities which means no two people with tourrettes have the same exact tics. Co-morbitities include: Dislexia Autism Social anxiety Etc...
@avenvhs3 ай бұрын
Before I watch this, I want to quickly comment saying that as a kid with terrible ADHD and symptoms of autism, Vanellope was SUCH good representation for that in my opinion. Yes, dyslexia is referenced in the movie I think by her in the bully scene. But the ways she’s bullied, the ways the glitch works, it feels like a clear allegory for many forms of neurodivergence Edit: When it comes to ADHD and autism, I feel like Vanellope works best because those disorders CAN benefit you but only in very specific circumstances. They can sometimes change how you’re visually perceived based on your physical behaviors (IE “glitching”) I could go on a whole rant listing the similarities but I won’t lol. But I will say my biggest gripe was making her capable of controlling it. It would’ve been way cooler imo if she just got really determined and lucky when she glitched away from Turbo
@some_on-324 күн бұрын
Felix just pulling up the baddest-hardcore women by being loving has always been a crazy facts
@A_Shrubbery1901Ай бұрын
15:58 the best part about this sequence is that i genuinely can't tell if there is multiple people there or not
@niicespiice3 ай бұрын
oh my GOD that trans headcanon is actually SHOCKINGLY irl accurate what
@galaxyjam37425 күн бұрын
I avoid watching new content even if I think I'll love it bc of smth in my silly little neurodivergant brain but I DID IT. I WATCHED IT. I LOVED IT./gen
@namesrhard212 күн бұрын
Ya know, I never really made a connection between King Candy and Autism Speaks, but they really are a match made in heaven
@wiltingbuds22 күн бұрын
I absolutely adore you're energy and sense of humor. Its not common that breakdown or analysis videos like these are really all that funny, just cause of the nature of the video genre, but you got quite a few good giggles out of me and I enjoy that. This video was lowk an emotional rollercoaster and I fw it
@rainraven98813 ай бұрын
So I saw it pointed out once that the fact the chapel is a physical place in the game they can all go to makes it extremely likely that players get to see Calhoun's backstory after reaching a certain point int he game, forcing her to relive her trauma every time a player reaches that point. So she's not only managing to heal, she's healing despite being stuck in an environment that's actively retraumatizing her all the time.
@nicestpancake3 ай бұрын
Very emotional tangent from a person who never sounds real but I have had feelings about Venellope & her 'glitching' for a long time now and this feels like the video to reveal it; As stupid as it sounds, Vanellope's disability was a reality to me. Not being able to fully control my movements as a child was something that was laughed at and mocked instead of looked at or diagnosed. I ran into things and fell down for seemingly no reason. Sometimes I would be standing still and just _collapse._ It was something I spent a lot of time laughing off because, well. Everyone else was laughing. Nobody ever provided a solution for me. They just watched as I leaned against walls and sat down constantly, ignored how I sometimes couldn't even keep myself upright while _sitting down,_ and told me 'someone will find it attractive someday.' Which. Eugh. Granted, Vanellope's method is technically very general advice, but I took it _very literally._ This stupid-ass movie showed me an arguably stupider solution to a problem that, to most people, seems like a superpower in a movie and not real applicable advice to anything. I watched Wreck-It-Ralph and, upon seeing Vanellope's stuttery movements, I realized something. I can't do anything about how my sitting still goes. But if I just _fling myself in the direction I want to go, disregarding balance or bodily movement?_ ... The weird thing is. Is that _flinging myself in directions?_ It WORKS. It's become so ingrained in my movements that I can't even imagine living my life without doing so. Well. I _can_ suppose that it would probably end up with me on the ground more frequently. But ah, I'm not about to test that.