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« on: August 21, 2008, 08:31:05 am »

All forms of art must uniquely communicate something. It goes without question that a cartoon is a work of art, and ultimately KNT/SPC, alongside trying to entertain, must be trying to communicate something. I want to know what people from around the online community have discovered for themselves from watching the show. Do you notice any re-occurring themes for the animation, story, music, characters, or dialog? Which of these themes carry over from KNT to SPC? Which are unique to either version? I hope you’ll take the time to consider this, and do your best to contribute your thoughts on this matter. Don’t hold back on those thoughts; I’m looking for both consistency and unique perspectives from all of you. Please, when you have your answers, don’t post them here; send them in a PM to me because I’m collating (<-- I love that word ^^) all the info I get and putting it into something I’m writing up on my own. I hope this goes to plan so I can submit something with a collective contribution from the community. I call it a community reflection on the show we know and love.

Peace out.
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« Reply #1 on: August 23, 2008, 02:03:02 am »

Uhhhhhhhh.. Ok, I'll try and think of some things to reflect about. Give me some time.

~Burkey
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