Disney’s New Cartoon Series Features Ritual Murder Cult; Disney Is Become Beautified EVIL
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From the Slimes review:
“Anna Drezen, a head writer on two recent seasons of “Saturday Night Live,” left that job to give her full attention to developing this animated comedy. Annie Murphy of “Schitt’s Creek” voices the title character, whose “Schitt’s”-like arc takes her from the New York nightlife to a rural cult led by her father (Stephen Root). With luck, sufficient time will be devoted to Petey’s mother, a high-maintenance magazine editor voiced by Christine Baranski.”
What is it with this bizarre trend of young — and some not so young — adults watching voiced-over movie and TV cartoons these days? This manifestation of arrested-development is also observable with the box-office success of all these comic book hero movies. But we digress.
Our interest here is about the “rural cult” featured in this cartoon series — a show which will surely, due to its cartoon appeal — also attract some pre-teens as well. Might this be another one of those mischievous in-your-face messages which the makers of this junk are conveying as part of their inside joke? Answer: It is — and it’s worse than you can imagine.
Excerpts from Hollywood Reporter:
“It’s a community her father founded, only it’s not like most.” Here, everyone’s part of a cult. Even worse? They believe Petey’s their prophesied savior.
“You being here means the prophecy of the great daughter’s return is fulfilled,” one of the characters, voiced over by actor John Cho in a fake southern accent, says in a two-minute teaser of the show.
“Is this town doing okay?” the Petey character then asks before another character, voiced over by Kiersey Clemons, responds with, “Nah, we’re starving.”
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Ha ha ha. So funny. The addle-brained 20-30-something boobs who ingest such tripe will think nothing of this, and dismiss us “conspiracy theorists” as “Q Anon.” But for those of us who see, this is clearly another case of the peculiar type of Satanic mockery which requires these monsters to tell us exactly what they are all about. Have a look at the “screaming goats” and “ritual murder” opening moments of this brief trailer for this “animated adult comedy.”
Q (echoing Trump) also stated —
40 times, to be exact — “these people are sick” — and indeed they are.
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Boobus Americanus 2: Cool. I just saw the latest Spider Man last week.
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St. Sugar: Grow the $&%@ up, Boobuss! The frickin’ world iss on fire and your fixated on Bread & Circusses!!!
Editor: I recall my dearly departed mother laughing hysterically as I would run around the house like an over-excited lunatic — swinging on imaginary webs and singing along to the opening music of the Spider Man cartoon:
“Spider Man… Spider Man … does whatever a spider can.” — I eventually grew out of that phase (I did enjoy the first Spider Man movie, in 2002.)
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