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Post by slicknickshady on Jan 12, 2009 1:43:39 GMT -5
And I'll say it again: this was not done because we feel 'threatened' by the FFF. Trust me when I say this: if we had thought of it, we probably would have started this organization a while back. Yes you are. You believe the FFF is working.
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Post by Captain Serge Stiles on Jan 12, 2009 1:43:43 GMT -5
I'm wearing KP underwear right now. If that's not love, what is?
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Post by YFWE on Jan 12, 2009 1:45:16 GMT -5
SNS, I do not see how ANYONE could believe that the FFF is working. Do YOU even believe it is?
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Post by Darth Griffin on Jan 12, 2009 1:56:44 GMT -5
why has no one given the FF/AF any notice? WE ARE AN ORGANIZATION TOO!!Hey Griffin, it just occurred to me, the girls in your avatar are under 18, aren't they? according to the DCwikia, early teens. FRAK!
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Post by Knife Wife on Jan 12, 2009 2:05:53 GMT -5
I'm wearing KP underwear right now. If that's not love, what is? HAWT. Don't worry FFF. They will just get board quickly and it will fade. BTW, SNS, it's "bored," not "board." You know, since we're pointing out minor typos.
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Post by eclogite on Jan 12, 2009 6:34:32 GMT -5
RS.net is officially better than it ever was. When I joined, we didn't have all this constant e-drama, which I find hilarious. Note to self: pick up popcorn on next grocery run. I could go for a movie, maybe, but I don't see how bringing the show back in serial format would be very good. I didn't enjoy S4 near as much as I did S3. There were only a handful of episodes, such as Cap'n Drakken, that I liked as well as I had earlier episodes. A transparent effort to build traffic
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Post by Lord FunkyHoof on Jan 12, 2009 9:29:08 GMT -5
You don't love the show. If you did you would not do what you are doing. Yeah you're right, I mean it's not like I have planned out entire sequences for a Kim Possible video game and have even drawn them out. Because that'd be something only someone who still loves the show would do.
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Post by pengychan on Jan 12, 2009 10:33:24 GMT -5
Honestly, this whole "you don't love the show because you don't want S5" thing is really, really getting old. There are people who liked it how KP ended (and as you always point out, SNS, it ended with Kim and Ron as a couple: I honestly cannot see how not wanting another season is going against K/R. Besides, not everything in the show is about K/R: don't stress out by foreseeing some possible treats behind every corner, and remember we're just talking about a cartoon anyway ) and would like to keep it this way rather than taking the risk of having it getting worse: you have to admit that a new season would be difficult to pull off, mostly because Kim and Ron are no longer in High School and the familiar settings woud change with something completely different. It wouldn't say to keep it to the usual standards. I'm always in for changes, but I'm often a little skeptical: I did enjoy S4, but I'm not sure I would enjoy a S5 as much, and I really wouldn't want to see the show getting worse. I' not saying a S5 would certainly be worse than the previous ones, but it IS a risk. Some people are willing to take this risk, some others aren't: I guess that sums up the reasons why both FFF and FAF exist. Does that mean anyone is a "better fan" than anyone else? No. Does that mean that the ones who don't want another KP season don't love the show? No.
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Post by Twila Starla on Jan 12, 2009 10:57:25 GMT -5
Oh dear... more FFF drama. Personally, I take no sides in this arguement. If KP comes back some way, great, but I thought season 4 ended things well. No need to add onto that (i.e, college years, even if Disney would allow that for a cartoon, which I doubt). I was never a FFF nut myself (though I was considered a spokeswomen for some time due to my video work), so I can't say I put in as much effort and support as I did for season 4, but that does not make me any less of a fan. I still love the show, but sometimes it's best to let a good thing be. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, and there's no need to disrespect anyone.
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Post by YFWE on Jan 12, 2009 11:22:10 GMT -5
Yeah, it's like we're automatically terrible fans because we're not fighting for a new season.
Does that mean that fans of all the shows over the years that are no longer airing are bad fans too because they won't try to get a new season? Seinfeld, for instance: I love Seinfeld. But apparently I'm a bad fan because I don't want a new season of it.
This is an incredibly cheesy thing to say, but it kind of works: if you truly love something, you'll let it go. I guess that's in a sense what we're doing. We love the show enough that we don't want to see it become something else, something less fulfilling. Not to say the show would take a turn for the worse, but we don't like the odds.
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Post by eddybob15 on Jan 12, 2009 14:16:40 GMT -5
There's no reason why those who don't want a fifth season should voice their opinions. They've got no reason fight, but those of the FFF do. If that FAF tell Disney not to grant a fifth season, it'll flush everything that the FFF has managed to do to this point down the drain. Think about it, FAF. Ever since the fourth season began, fans have been putting a lot of time and effort into gaining a fifth. They've sent countless e-mails, letters, and packages to Disney. They've spent most of their time on this operation, put a lot of their hear into this, and you are selfishly going to make sure that everything they've done is for not.
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Post by Nutzkie on Jan 12, 2009 14:39:17 GMT -5
I'm wearing KP underwear right now. How dedicated... and mildly disturbing. Personally, I'm of the mindset that KP should by all means be continued, but not in its previous form. I like the way the show ended, but factors such as character growth, Ron's new-found abilities, the change of scholastic setting and other assorted circumstances lead me to believe that the show has simply outgrown its previous format. A theatrical movie would be nice, but ultimately represents a mere one-shot opportunity. (Once the movie has been released, then what?) A venue with stronger potential for long-term sustainability would be very much preferred. Personally, I feel a comic book series is the best bet for keeping the KP story going in serial form. There's many benefits to this format, such as an established market, allowing for character growth beyond the oppressive S&P guidelines of a children's show, and at the same time limiting the tremendous production costs associated with animated video footage. It's a win-win scenario no matter how you look at it. While myself and others have nothing against the fine folks of the "Fight For Five," (how's that for alliteration), I sometimes wish they wouldn't be so one-dimensional in their thinking. Broadening their ambitions would be a good thing, I believe.
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Post by Ninnik Nishukan on Jan 12, 2009 14:54:07 GMT -5
I'm wearing KP underwear right now. How dedicated... and mildly disturbing. Personally, I'm of the mindset that KP should by all means be continued, but not in its previous form. I like the way the show ended, but factors such as character growth, Ron's new-found abilities, the change of scholastic setting and other assorted circumstances lead me to believe that the show has simply outgrown its previous format. A theatrical movie would be nice, but ultimately represents a mere one-shot opportunity. (Once the movie has been released, then what?) A venue with stronger potential for long-term sustainability would be very much preferred. Personally, I feel a comic book series is the best bet for keeping the KP story going in serial form. There's many benefits to this format, such as an established market, allowing for character growth beyond the oppressive S&P guidelines of a children's show, and at the same time limiting the tremendous production costs associated with animated video footage. It's a win-win scenario no matter how you look at it. While myself and others have nothing against the fine folks of the "Fight For Five," (how's that for alliteration), I sometimes wish they wouldn't be so one-dimensional in their thinking. Broadening their ambitions would be a good thing, I believe. That's not such a bad idea. If there was such a thing as a well-written, well-drawn and reasonably priced KP comic, I think I might just buy it. It's what Buffy did instead of making a live action season 8 (which, considering what season 7 was like, woulda been a sad affair indeed). Would there be a market for it, though?
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Post by YFWE on Jan 12, 2009 15:09:10 GMT -5
There's no reason why those who don't want a fifth season should voice their opinions. They've got no reason fight, but those of the FFF do. If that FAF tell Disney not to grant a fifth season, it'll flush everything that the FFF has managed to do to this point down the drain. Think about it, FAF. Ever since the fourth season began, fans have been putting a lot of time and effort into gaining a fifth. They've sent countless e-mails, letters, and packages to Disney. They've spent most of their time on this operation, put a lot of their hear into this, and you are selfishly going to make sure that everything they've done is for not. Wait, you're saying that we shouldn't voice our opinion? Wow, and I thought WE (the FAF) were the ones being labeled as Nazis...
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Post by Nutzkie on Jan 12, 2009 16:07:59 GMT -5
Would there be a market for it, though? I gotta believe there would be. Comics in general have such a strong, almost cult-like following, and when you mix that with a storyline like KP that has already proven itself to have broad, cross-demographic appeal... Well, let's just say you don't have to be the Nielsen Company to figure out the potential marketability.
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Fusion Fox
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READ THIS POST IN A MUMBLING BRITISH ACCENT
Not a bad problem to have if you ask me.
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Post by Fusion Fox on Jan 12, 2009 17:24:45 GMT -5
A transparent effort to build traffic I know it got me to come online. e: pun not intended
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Post by YFWE on Jan 12, 2009 17:26:48 GMT -5
A transparent effort to build traffic I know it got me to come online. e: pun not intended .......... ..........
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Post by eclogite on Jan 12, 2009 18:12:37 GMT -5
There's no reason why those who don't want a fifth season should voice their opinions. They've got no reason fight, but those of the FFF do. If that FAF tell Disney not to grant a fifth season, it'll flush everything that the FFF has managed to do to this point down the drain. Think about it, FAF. Ever since the fourth season began, fans have been putting a lot of time and effort into gaining a fifth. They've sent countless e-mails, letters, and packages to Disney. They've spent most of their time on this operation, put a lot of their hear into this, and you are selfishly going to make sure that everything they've done is for not. Wait, you're saying that we shouldn't voice our opinion? Wow, and I thought WE (the FAF) were the ones being labeled as Nazis... I guess you're going to have to send them to the Eastern Front.....
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Post by Luke Danger on Jan 12, 2009 19:26:08 GMT -5
Man, I missed this for a long time.
Where the heck did the FAF come from?
Now this infighting is what nearly wrecked the board a long time ago. Anyone remember shipper conflicts? This is EXACTLY what set things off and really sent s*** hitting the windmill.
Peace people, peace.
And uh, for the record, I'm nuteral, so don't pelt me with FAF or FFF rounds. *slips some Clone Trooper armor on* heh.
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Post by The Yetimonster on Jan 12, 2009 19:54:34 GMT -5
If there's anything this board needs to fight against, it's YFWE's avatar :-\
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