EDIT: fwiw I hunted down this thread and it turns out that OP actually did some self-crit, which was more positive than I was expecting https://www.reddit.com/r/TheDigitalCircus/comments/1ucu9hl/jax_being_trans_and_my_opinion_as_a_cis_straight/

I think I get it. They've watched the show for years and felt part of the fandom and then suddenly the only character they can personally relate to turns out to be something they can't relate to. Kinger isn't relateable to a 16 year old kid.

I understand feeling like that. It's just not a story written for a 16 year old straight cis boy, but with a time period of literal years for the product to be created and released you'd pick up a lot of those people until the reveal at the end and then they feel suddenly spurned.

This is different to if a show is released over a season of 8-12 weeks and then disappears forever. There's a different investment. These straight boys that became emotionally invested in Jax over the period of years that the animation was releasing for (along with fan art community etc) suddenly find themselves unable to relate at the very very end of it and feel a bit lost because of that. Not necessarily because they've got anything against trans people, but because something they invested themselves in for a long time suddenly becomes unrelateable at the end.

It's a problem not with the show or with the straight cis kid posting this imo. It's a problem with the very long development and release process that creates a fandom on social media like this where people are investing themselves in it for multiple years.

I think he uses some shitty wording in some of this but I'm not going to cyber bully a kid for not having great phrasing.

Every trans coming out story is a cis erasure and that's just great.

I personally feel that in my opinion it kinda sorta somewhat not too good 🥺

just state your opinion you fucking pansy

I still need to finish the finale and I feel like I just got spoiled lol

Nooooooo I thought the hints were obvious and ongoing throughout the series. should I NSFW the post and put a spoiler warning?

I wasn't planning to ever watch the show but I'm still mad at you for spoiling it

It's not realy a spoiler because it's barely even hinted at in the text and not even crucially relevant to the plot.

too late. I'm already mad

I don’t think it’s really a spoiler though, but maybe someone who’s actually watched the whole thing can tell me otherwise

i am once again vindicated for my incredible ability to enjoy something without interacting with The Fandom™ in the slightest

wait isnt Kinger still a straight cis man, what is blud waffling about

Yes, but he's a non-toxic father figure. What dudes liked about Jax was specifically her mask of cynicism and cruelty and emotional distance, ironically all the stuff that first broke Ribbit and Kaufmo and then Jax herself.

very reassuring that i didnt like her until the mask started slipping. thought she was just comic relief jaded asshole until then. god i love that fuckass rabbit

EDIT: fwiw I hunted down this thread and it turns out that OP actually did some self-crit, which was more positive than I was expecting

Yay, friendship is magic!

I mean, OP still has some bad opinions it seems but they at started thinking about how their views might be problematic. Maybe. Hopefully.

OP originally didn't want to watch the show cause his friends said it was gay. Coming off of that I didn't expect much growth and honestly I'm just glad there was some instead of purely doubling down.

Wow cant imagine how it feels to watch a work that doesnt include any ppl from ur demographic /s

I'd care for the trans Jax thing more if she wasn't voiced by a racist and have her girlness celebrated by erasing the blackness from a song about celebrating the birth of a black baby girl and covering it by a racist pedophile.

what does this mean, google isn't helping me

IDK anything about the voice actor, but they're talking about the Stevie Wonder song in the finale. And IDK who covered it. But it did seem extremely out of place since the rest of the series has original music.

Are you talking about the giggling over nega thing?

Damn, what a way to learn TADC has awfulness I hadn't fathomed.

Rule of life: the bigger the budget, the bigger the dark side. But also, unless you've investigated the claim you shouldn't take it at face value.

You didn't learn anything, you read an unsubstantiated claim

Edit: Oh. Damn it.

I don't know or care about this character but this digital circus shit seems like the most gen a bullshit since the skibidi rizzler

I tried watching the first episode of TADC years ago, and I'm pretty sure I stopped watching after like the first few minutes because it seemed like, as you say, "Gen Alpha bullshit" — I rejected it for the style before I could even taste the substance, like the voice acting and writing and "ooOOooOOoooh early 90s CGI, so spooky!" stuff just gave me a headache. But a lot of TADC fans in my experience are honest to God millennials if not older, and the story is notably inspired by "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream", so maybe if I can just get over myself for a moment I'll be able to appreciate it. Who knows. Not everything is for everybody, anyways.

My own preference for independent animation is like this:

  • Sparkle on Raven: The Life of DrillGirl is awesome, as are most of the works in the "fanime" scene that inspired it.
  • Pretty Pretty Please I Don't Want To Be A Magical Girl also fucks, and I look forward to seeing the fully animated version of episode 1.
  • Hazbin Hotel is… tolerable? mostly? Carcharodonna is actually doing a watch party for it right now, but the sex and violence and "oooOOooOOOoh cartoon said a swearie" purely for the sake of it just didn't appeal to me, so I ended up dropping out by the end of season 1.
  • The Amazing Digital Circus is… well, I already told you how I feel about it, but I haven't really seen enough to judge it accurately.

We can call this the "Paint-Funko spectrum", in any case. I.e. independent animation that leans more into looking "unpolished and amateurish" (fanime like SOR, animatics like PPP) versus independent animation that leans more into looking "professional and marketable" (Hazbin, TADC). The spectrum is so named because the former end consists of 11 year olds on YouTube in 2009 making cartoons in MS Paint and Movie Maker, while the latter end consists of shows you can find cheap plastic toys of at Walmart. I guess my point is that there's sort of an "uncanny valley" effect that makes certain works of independent animation seem like Gen Alpha bullshit: the Gen Alpha bullshit cartoons try to look like actual big-budget, big-studio TV cartoons, and they have the resources and experience to get most of the way there; but they fall just short, and the discrepancy between what they are and what they're trying to be is what ends up giving you a headache.

But a lot of TADC fans in my experience are honest to God millennials if not older, and the story is notably inspired by "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream", so maybe if I can just get over myself for a moment I'll be able to appreciate it.

I’m more than likely gonna show it after Hazbin finishes if you’re interested. I have no idea what to expect but have heard good things from friends.

Newgrounds is where this style of animation comes from.

What, the Hazbin Hotel / TADC / "Gen Alpha bullshit" style? I know that a lot of the people involved in these projects have ties to that site, but what do you mean exactly when you say that the style "comes from" Newgrounds? You mean stuff like the writing and voice acting as well as the visuals are all thoroughly a product of Newgrounds culture, and that that fact is the true common denominator that sets Hazbin and TADC apart from the independent animation I do like?

I felt the same way after episode 1 and dropped it for the same reason, but got enough recs to push on that I gave it anither shot and I'm glad I did.

The first episode leaves a poor impression imo

The first episode leaves a poor impression imo

Many such cases, hahah! I have been thinking of giving it another shot, but who knows when.

Cant guarantee it'll do anything for you but it's more than just the edgy-millenial-watch-the woobie-suffer show that I thought it was

I started watching it because my daughter and her most sparkly of friends were all into it. I was looking for a way to take my old school media metaphors and pin them to something new for her sake.

It was a nice shiny little hypersigil for a while there. Lots of cool little life lessons packed into a weird container.

I felt like something off started creeping in around episode six. My daughter noticed it too. The shift between episodes 8 and 9 lost her interest. It had nothing to do with any of the character identities, and everything to do with the feedback loop taking place between the creator and the fandom. Wherever the story was going, the author's aim got jiggled enough that everyone in my daughter's social circle agrees it missed the mark, even if all their opinions differ as to why.

We used to call this sort of turning point "jumping the shark".

Then again, for as much as I didn't like the ending of Seinfeld when it aired, I absolutely love it now. I wonder how TADC will age.

Gooseworx mentioned that Jax became a deuteragonist around then, and it shows. I do think he's an interesting character worth exploring, but I really wish Zooble got some more time. I guess they were the most well-adjusted character from the gate that couldn't drop lore like Kinger could

But a lot of TADC fans in my experience are honest to God millennials if not older, and the story is notably inspired by “I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream”, so maybe if I can just get over myself for a moment I’ll be able to appreciate it.

Honestly I'm surprised people younger than me (mid 30s) like it. The animation constantly references old loony toons (Tex Avery) cartoons (which had a revival in the 90s). The second episode is entirely a Mad Max Fury Road parody (obviously the millenial's favorite Mad Max movie). The overall plot explores cartesian skepticism/dualism, much like the Matrix (and I Have No Mouth...). And of course the cgi reminds me of the cgi I saw as a kid (albeit with more pixels)

From what I've seen it's a pretty decent character driven show - but it's also very much "baby's first character driven story". A lot of scenes involve the characters spelling out their feelings in no uncertain terms which, if your media taste is still at that level, reads as really deep and interesting, compared to something that's more subtle about it which might just read as uninteresting to someone who isn't following what's happening.

if your media taste is still at that level, reads as really deep and interesting,

oh, fuck off

idk how old you are, but a millennial should be consuming media more challenging than TADC. Tell me I'm wrong.

My comment proved too challenging for you to read, apparently.

When you get older, maybe you'll learn to appreciate sincerity again. Until then, fuck all the way off, lib

Like Aqua Teen Hunger Force?

The person you're replying to said they were in their mid 30s in the comment you replied to, so perhaps he hwa beareþ þe Aqua Teen Hunger Force profile Picture sholde not be þrowynge Stanes in his owne glass Hus when it comes to media literacy. I see you walked back your "adult baby" comment with that edit, too.

Im X-ennial and I felt the same until I watched it. It's prettt good, actually, but stay far away from the fandom

Good ending: Wonder why this "man" identifies with boymoder 3000 so much?

Normal ending: toxic men seek out representations of token masculinity to reaffirm their own behaviors.

He felt connection to the character that wears toxic masculinity as a mask to hide her identity and feelings behind so she can stay sane and function the way the world expects her to. It's not an experience unique to trans people, but I hope he really does try to unpack what relating to Jax means for him. It sounds like he has some shitty homophobic friends, I'm sure he feels the pressure to perform toxic masculinity to fit in. Even if he is just a cis guy, I can see how that would make him relate to Jax and I hope he finds a better circle to roll with.

He says that as if it's a bad thing.

😔

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