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Post by toxicdolls on Apr 15, 2014 16:49:54 GMT -6
After laugh energy replaces scream energy Johnny quits because he has to much pride to make children laugh. Which eventually leads him to lose all his money, family and home, he dies homeless begging for change on the streets. Or, instead of being homeless he gets a job working for Sulley and Mike in the mail room (IRONY), there he can either fall down the mail shoot (like what he wrote as a warning in Mike's year book) and suffocates or commits suicide when hes home from work, unable to deal with how far he had fallen.
Or the fame of being a scarer goes to his head, he becomes a total party animal/player, Overdoses on drugs while having a huge party, or dies from an STD he picked up.
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Post by toxicdolls on Apr 15, 2014 16:44:12 GMT -6
I think Fungus will eventually die of complications caused by the effects of the scream extractor. Over the years, he'd notice it's getting harder and harder for him to breathe, and goes to the doctor. There, he'd learn that the scream extractor permanently damaged his lungs, and that it's getting worse. Fungus would then do his best not to let it bother him, but eventually it would get so bad he'd have a coughing fit in the middle of the laugh floor and have no choice but to retire. After a while he'd have to use an oxygen tank just so he can breathe, and he'd pass away about 5 or 6 years after his retirement. Lol! Not sure I would want to have a character dying due to Mike, Randall and Sulley :X I would never be able to look at them the same way. Defiantly like the idea though, its clever, related to the movie and super angst!
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Post by toxicdolls on Apr 13, 2014 17:30:37 GMT -6
Getting a little dark in here Anyone have any Headcanons on how a character dies? >:3 or maybe how a characters wants to die, or their biggest death related fears?! Because you know, they can't all die of old age >
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Post by toxicdolls on Apr 13, 2014 17:13:11 GMT -6
I would assume that Disney would just have all the monsters easily convert to laughers (At MI thats what seemed to happen in the end, since they were all the same monsters there) But in reality it would have put some out, it does suck but these things happen and if they can't adjust then they would need to find a new job, maybe go back to school like Don did. Theres a saying from an evolutionary standpoint that survival is based on how well you can adapt, its the same here, if Johnny has to much pride to be a laugh worker, then he wont survive in the industry.
I have a few theories here, one is that Johnny's father (who in my head canon was head of Fear Co/ had more of a business job, but for reasons (Either sickness or death) he could not work anymore, and Johnny took over, Like Waternoose he would do anything to keep his company going, but unlike Waternoose knew of laugh energy (by hearing about it from MI) So he would convert to that, he would not be a laughter, hes a CEO which meant he doesn't need to humiliate himself by cracking jokes to kids. Or he would quite, Maybe become homeless, maybe Sulley would take pity on him and get him some sort of job at MI? probably around Business (or he could work in the mail room, uh oh, Irony!) Or after becoming desperate he gives laughter a shot and accepts that that's how life is now.
Maybe his father dies and Johnny gets a lot of money from it, and he ends up quitting his job years before the events of MI even happen. It explains why Johnny is not in the running with Randall and Sulley for the record in MI (I refuse to think they got better then him, I think they got as good, and at one point it was a race between the three, but he must have taken time off at some point in the ten years and was never able to make up for the lost time, or he left scaring before the record could be broken)
Or he quits, and the rest of his life is the Wolf of wall street movie XD (I could see Johnny being a shady investor) as a result he becoming a multimillion air, richer then he would have gotten in scaring.
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Post by toxicdolls on Apr 13, 2014 16:56:11 GMT -6
Very sad He could move to like.. the article at some point, but I like the comic idea better.
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Post by toxicdolls on Apr 13, 2014 16:15:31 GMT -6
I was going to post this on the Shipping forum, but thought I deverged to much from shipping, to just talking about the Original characters, so figured I would make a new discussion bored for it. I know alot of people said Oc/Canon were their NOTP's, but I think some other fans made a lot of cute Oc's that don't get very much recognition, of course their are some Oc's I don't really care for (Who wont be mentioned, because its just personal opinion. Which reminds me, no Oc bashing here please) Here are a few I like Nadine Tremble,Who Is a really cute PNK species of monster. or Kantayeni, a hyena Fursona, she is really cute and they seem very argumentative, but it works out well XD Of course there are a lot of others I really enjoy, off the top of my head there is Liz and Rodent (she is the cute small one). Are their any you guys like? I remember seeing one some time ago of Waternoose's daughter who was super cute too. If you like an OC, maybe for their design or personality, post a link so these designers/creators can get some attention.
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Post by toxicdolls on Apr 13, 2014 14:59:08 GMT -6
More Johnivan ^_^ I can't help myself.
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Post by toxicdolls on Apr 13, 2014 14:56:20 GMT -6
Eh, sorry about the size, I don't know how to make them bigger. :[ Looks awesome!! N don't worry about the size, if we click on the picture it becomes bigger. Johnny is so cute with his little teddy! I have this head canon where he has a soft spot for stuffed animals XD and the ones he dropped on OK were actually his (Though its a secret stash)
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Post by toxicdolls on Apr 13, 2014 14:51:18 GMT -6
Sulley won first place in a cooking contest in Monstropolis according to an MU/MI story book collection I have, not sure if that means hes always a good cook but hes not bad at least XD Well...I got nothing else... I could see him being a bad cook on day to day (In the story he was trying to win for his grandmother) He would prob be bad at timing food, which would result in lots of things getting burnt, I imagine he would put something in for 10 mins, go to work out a bit then run into the kitchen half an hour later when he realized XD
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Post by toxicdolls on Apr 10, 2014 23:13:29 GMT -6
Has the possibility been discussed that if a new, leading, female monster was in the third film she would likely be a love interesting for Sulley? Any thoughts on this?
(Unimportant speculation to follow) Hes gotta be like.. 30 in MI, and being a parent seems like something he would want for his future (He was very fatherly to Boo, and continued being fatherly after, seems like he would want a daughter of his own one day). If the new film happened where Boo was a teen, or even 10, then he would be around 40-45? so if he ever wanted a family it would probably be around that age, and a possible follow for a new movie. Even in MI he was shown with like 0 interest in woman, but in MU he was flirty and charming, maybe they added that side to him so it wouldn't be out of place in a third film?
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Post by toxicdolls on Apr 10, 2014 19:32:36 GMT -6
I just thought that there would be headcanons thread centering around Sulley. I have one to share about him. Sulley is an average cook, sometimes burns food by accident by waiting too long, but some dishes he is good at making. Sulley won first place in a cooking contest in Monstropolis according to an MU/MI story book collection I have, not sure if that means hes always a good cook but hes not bad at least XD
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Post by toxicdolls on Apr 9, 2014 21:24:56 GMT -6
It is a super cute concept! I love the idea of baby monsters! Some artists on Pixiv were also experimenting with the idea, only humanoid monster children XD just to give a different look on their designs. (Also love this, although Randy looks a bit grumpy >o<)
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Post by toxicdolls on Apr 9, 2014 21:16:58 GMT -6
Drink: Coke wins Brand: Pepsi wins (I think Coke tastes better then Pepsi, but Pepsi has better choices of pop)
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Post by toxicdolls on Apr 9, 2014 21:14:09 GMT -6
You do have a point about the competition and how the fact that the others were prequels/sequels cemented Frozen's win on this, but I disagree that Frozen is objectively better than MU at least. I just don't think Frozen is that good, period. Entertaining, yes, but ultimately not very deep. I just felt like there was a lot of lost potential, a lack of character development, many cliches, and that certain parts were just padding (Olaf and the Troll song). I would rather have had more character development and complexity than those parts tbh. And the Hans bit was too rushed imo. Even superficially, the animation was awkward at times (my brother agrees with me on this at least, but he's the only one other than me who pointed it out), and visually MU tops Frozen by a mile. MU has a lot of hidden nuggets, and I admittedly was meh about it on first viewing (due to loving MI so much) but the more I watched it the more details I noticed and the more I loved it. I feel like even the characters that didn't get a lot of screen time had solid characterization and motivations, and of course more so with the main characters. Frozen was the opposite--I really liked it the first time, but after my second viewing I was already underwhelmed. You could say that Frozen has a good twist at the end, what with the prince being bad and Anna saving her sister, but MU had a nice moral and good twist as well--the protagonists didn't win as expected, Mike and Sulley were booted from MU, Mike never became a scarer, and in a way the antagonists were proven right...to an extent. Yeah, one has some typical college stuff, but the other has some typical Disney princess stuff. I just thought that MU had a lot more worthwhile content and meaning jam-packed in those 2 hours than Frozen did, and all without as much padding (and songs). Ultimately, Frozen is very low on my personal list of top Disney films, but by no means the lowest, and when it comes to Pixar I like Brave better--it's a more unique princess film about a touching mother/daughter relationship that went more in-depth in the relationship than Frozen did with the sister relationship--and Brave is near the bottom of my personal Pixar list. The beginning of Frozen was very good, but the rest of the movie just didn't live up to it. It was pretty disappointing because of that. Of course Frozen is not perfect, and I do see many faults in it, but to say MU compares would just be personal bies. Critics, audiences everywhere adore frozen for a reason, its not like the MU fans just posses greater movie opinions then the rest of the world, but I do not believe that Quantity = Quality either, but in this case even people who dedicate their lives to bashing bad movies/reviewing movies, and are huge movie buffs all seem to agree that Frozen was a better movie, I don't think that is coincidence. Frozen took the stariotipical Disney ending (true loves kiss) and did something new with it, which surprised the audience, and I wont say the whole 'prince charming is actually evil' is a new thing (Gaston for example) but it is the only movie that actually played him as nice until the twist ending. As for Olaf, he was actually used well in the movie, I didn't care for the trolls, but Olaf could have been a lot worse, and for a kids movie a comic relief is important. I wont say the movie was revolutionary, but MU didn't do anything all to deep either (Aside maybe Mike not getting his dream, which we already knew would happen, Collage movies about the geeks/underdogs tropes topping the preppy/popular campus king tropes are a dim a dozen. (Also I do not believe song numbers in movies are bad, 'Let it go' was catchy as hell, which is the goal of a song in today's society, stick in the listeners head) I disagree that Brave is better then Frozen, if only because Brave felt like two different movies (First half about arranged marriage, second about a bear) while Frozen at least felt like one movie. But I don't have any real problems with Brave, like Frozen and MU I did enjoy it. Again, these are just our two opinions, but on a critical level Frozen is considered a better movie by people who make careers out of judging movies, I don't think their is a conspiracy to keep MU down, I just think that even though you and I enjoyed MU more, Frozen is a favorite to the majority for a reason.
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Post by toxicdolls on Apr 7, 2014 19:46:50 GMT -6
Ugh, I can't believe Castle is not on Netflix, damn.. now I gotta dow.. erm, rent it from a legal movie venue... yes
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