"TO ANYONE WHO EVER ASKS: (If I'm Long Unheard From)." "I might survive there quite a few years—who knows? But you understand I have to do it with no benign umbrella. Human society fascinates me & awes me & fills me with grief & joy; I just can't find my place to plug into it." -Connie Converse 1974.
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This Is One Of My Original Characters, I Intend To Post More In The Future, My Trait Is Not So Good,
This is one of my original characters, I intend to post more in the future, my trait is not so good, but I think it has its charm, this character is called Maggie and maybe in the future she will become one of the characters in a comic strip that I intend to do called Sunbean County, in the style of calvin and hobbes, showing normal and critical situations of a suburban society in the interior of the United States that takes elements from the 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s.
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My relatively long and unnecesary review of summer camp island, that ill post just beacuse I want ...
I normally don't like cartoons very much, i had my time of liking them a lot, but nowadays i find most of them too fast and a bit silly, even cartoons considered good like gravity falls or the owl house seemed too simple to me , but for some reason one of these days I ended up watching some episodes of this show and even though its look is the cutest and most childish thing in the world I was shocked at how good this cartoon is, it was one of the few cartoons I've ever seen that managed to be really fun for adults and children, its stories are simple and the humor is very good and way above average for the silly humor of most other cartoons, in addition there is no forced lore being thrown in your face all the time and the show is more concerned with building characters and simple plots than doing stupid battles or forced action scenes like other drawings, the last thing I would say is that it is very, very good to see a cartoon that does not intersperse two plots or mini episodes within themselves, most cartoons today do that and I don't know why, it leaves everything running and doesn't develop either one plot or the other, instead here the plots of the episodes are short and simple giving time to breathe and contemplate the world a little more, simply a relatively unknown cartoon that came in a period where the cartoon network was a little low in audience and therefore did not receive the affection it deserved, certainly a pearl of the world of animations.
Ps: I heard that there were some issues with the cartoon on HBO Max that apparently removed the cartoon from display, but I didn't searched to see what happened at the end of this story. If anyone in this whole wide world someday reads this... thanks!