Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Do the shorts have any notable information?Thanks for making this. So, who's seen the full seasons?
Any idea if the shorts or such are canon?
I don't know. I haven't gone over them. They might?Do the shorts have any notable information?
Theme takeover?The only relevant supplementary I know of, is the theme takeover giving Sasha martial arts.
Might be a bit odd to use a theme song/intro, even an alternate one, for feats.
I mean, that alternate according to wiki is just story from the other place. Seems fine for now to me.Might be a bit odd to use a theme song/intro, even an alternate one, for feats.
Yeah, that explosion could probably end up 9-B. Might be a good supporting feat if they're already damaged, though. But surface area, lol.
It did, but Gravity still exerts a downwards force pulling you towards the ground, & if gravity is intensified, so is that downward pull. In higher gravity, you weigh more.The gravity hindered her rather than help though.
I guess making her more powerful since she is pretty fine after the feat.It did, but Gravity still exerts a downwards force pulling you towards the ground, & if gravity is intensified, so is that downward pull. In higher gravity, you weigh more.
Sasha overcame that gravity, even able to jump & lift herself & her equipment (Even without weighted clothing, she has her sword & possibly armor.) in doing so....
But her final blow was cleaving through the golem, downwards, while falling; The intensified gravity meant she was coming down with more weight/force behind her & her sword, since both would be much heavier in that situation.
Put simply, if more gravity makes things heavier, then a sword going donwards in more gravity has more weight/mass, & thus, cleaves that much more powerfully.
Just saying, her AP for that sword swing was only higher because she had super-gravity's help to bring it down through the golem.I guess making her more powerful since she is pretty fine after the feat.
Yeah, they're definitely stronger during the fight with the golem than they were previously, of course. Though I'm still of the opinion that gravity aided Sasha in defeating the golem, even if she was stronger than before; But any calcs or scaling involving that probably need to account for the gravity. Sorry for any bother.They are stronger during the fight due to the training between S1 and S2. The only downgrades it caused were the feats with the eye flash.
Have fun! & yeah, the episodic ones can be a slog. I much prefer the plot-related episodes.Been watching an episode a day. Just finished season 1 last night and am starting season 2 today. Pretty good show, and I can't wait for it to get less episodic.
If I counted right, that's 59 episodes of filler, & 16 episodes of non-filler. 17 non-filler if you count True Colours as 2 since it's double length compared to other Amphibia episodes.
DisneyHow does something like that happen?!
Did any of you experience Star vs. The Forces of Evil when it was new?Disney
Actually I think this is mostly incorrect. Wally and Anne introduces the Moss Men, Toad to Redemption the new status quo of Toad Tower, and Hopping Mall, After the RAin are essential for The Plantars history, The Sleepover to end all Sleepover has tons of Lore elements, and I could go on. But no it has actually way less filler than that
We have seen the Moss men in the portrait of Andrias in True Colors, and there Is One chained in the basement, so I Guess they are going to turn out important in the future. Same for Toad Tower, it's likely se are going to see more of them in the futureHow important were the moss men and south tower really?
First clip of season 3
Well, they say that's where it will PREMIERE, plus, I doubt they'd just ignore Disney+ given how I've read that it's been very successful.I've been watching the series through Disney+. I don't have cable and don't plan to get it, and I doubt they're going to release it on Disney+ episode by episode as they come out....
Anyway: What region does Anne's neighbourhood look like? Since we see an awning-thingy over a building entrance that says "palm", for a building called "Palm Villas", which on the same sign, says "vacancy", & also has a "do not block gate" (? Text is blurry/distant.), it SEEMS like a predominantly English-speaking area.
But the building style also seems influenced by Spanish/Mexican culture or something? I can see lots of cacti, too.
There's also a picture of Anne visiting the Washington D.C. Monument inside her house, suggesting she is indeed an American citizen; I imagine it's practically a "school rite of passage" for American students to go there, even if it is a very long way away.
Oh. I'm an idiot, lol.