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Chowder Upgrade

Pretty sure this just a visual gag that happened in Chowder's imagination tbh.
 
Chowder has done things like eat the sun and moon, and one-shot people who can lift things that are heavier than infinite weight, so I could see him getting upgraded.
 
Chowder has done things like eat the sun and moon, and one-shot people who can lift things that are heavier than infinite weight, so I could see him getting upgraded.
Where was that?

As for the OP itself, I agree with Dark that this was most likely just his imagination and not something that happened.
 
Pretty sure this just a visual gag that happened in Chowder's imagination tbh.
As for the OP itself, I agree with Dark that this was most likely just his imagination and not something that happened.
Furthermore, it wouldn't count as impressive power even if it isn't Chowder's imagination. If it isn't Chowder's imagination, then what the show established is that there was a duplicate of Earth the size of a gumball on a table on the actual Earth that most of the series takes place in, until Chowder ate the mini Earth of course. There is no upgrade in Chowder having enough power to eat a gumball-sized planet.
Where was that?
They aren't legitimate.

The person is referring to how characters in the series have affected celestial bodies before, even though it's not in ways that make them strong. It's either by non-physical magic, treating the sky as if it's a wall via toon force, or affecting fake versions of the celestial bodies.

The person is referring to how because there is a bottomless soda and never-ending spaghetti in the series, those items supposedly have infinite weight, which Chowder can lift, and since the Lead Farfel is regarded as the heaviest object in the city that most of the series takes place in, it's supposedly heavier than infinite weight, which Shnitzel who Chowder is comparable to was able to lift. This idea is incorrect. The idea is like claiming that clowns have infinite power because of their ability to endlessly pull knotted rags out of their pockets, which I think most people agree is a false claim. The bottomless soda and never-ending spaghetti are only demonstrations of hammerspace, meaning no one has infinite power for being able to pull them, and meaning the Lead Farfel doesn't have beyond infinite weight. The idea that the Lead Farfel has beyond infinite weight is also questionable because of how it's present on Earth perfectly fine as a normal 3D object affected by the Earth's gravity.
 
Chowder isn’t on a normal Earth, the city exists on the shoulders of a giant man with a magic sky god.

I also don’t get how stuff like the soda is hammerspace, it’s a soda bottle that just happens to be limitless in scope.
 
Chowder isn’t on a normal Earth, the city exists on the shoulders of a giant man with a magic sky god.
What does this have to do with what's being discussed in this thread?
I also don’t get how stuff like the soda is hammerspace, it’s a soda bottle that just happens to be limitless in scope.
The bottomless soda was pulled from out of view from a normal-sized car, so regardless of the scope of its size, there was hammerspace involved in what Chowder did. A character able to pull something endless out of hammerspace forever doesn't signify that a character has infinite power; the hammerspace is always what keeps most of the object. No matter how much of the bottomless soda Chowder pulled out, most of it would still always be in the hammerspace, meaning it's not true that the Lead Farfel is heavier than the entirety of the bottomless soda.
 
Unless it can be proven that the hammerspace is not in Marzipan City, the Farfel would still be heavier, since it’s specifically the heaviest thing in the city.

The comment on the world not being normal was meant to symbolize that I don’t think arguments about gravity should inherently disprove the object being infinite weight.
 
Unless it can be proven that the hammerspace is not in Marzipan City, the Farfel would still be heavier, since it’s specifically the heaviest thing in the city.
Hammerspace is a separate space than where the entry point is, which is dedicated to the storage of objects such as hammers, hence the name. This is also clear in the parent name, dimensional storage. It's storage in another dimension. The car that the bottomless soda was in was not also infinite in size, so there is not infinite space within the city, just a pocket that connects the city with a separate place containing infinite space. By the way, this is indulging in the assumption that the bottomless soda is already infinitely-sized, rather than being a soda that can grow potentially endlessly.
The comment on the world not being normal was meant to symbolize that I don’t think arguments about gravity should inherently disprove the object being infinite weight.
Of course. What I wrote about gravity was only supporting evidence to what I wrote before it. I was demonstrating that what I wrote makes sense under the logic that is present in the series.
 
I don't think the bottomless soda think is literal, and it was clearly just a joke for why Chowder needed to pee so bad. And Lead Farfel is clearly finite sized, but him being the heaviest thing in the city just proves those things aren't infinite. The Sun and Moon might not even be real suns and moons and just smaller since it just appears to shine over the city held by some Atlus like diety. The Sun and Moon thing are just switched out like light bulbs or lamps.
 
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