Yeah.
I dunno, I thought they just used to be gal pals. Despite what a lot of teen ages boys think, girls are just weirdly close. So are boys, mind, but they are conditioned to hide it.
...Welp.
To be fair though, this is like, pandering. Straight up! "Hey, people who watch adventure time! Lesbians! Look! It's totally possible! Squint a little! That's right, awww yeaaahh~, watch our show!"
I mean, look;
"Not canonical, and the fact that it seems so is unfortunate." So, like, duh! Totally not into each other in the biblical sense. Chillax.If it was just a fan video there would be no problem at all.
The problem was that it was made by a production company actively involved with the show.
The video took something that was a possible subtext and declared it, in effect, text and made it seem like the production was actively seeking out input on plot development.
No, it wasn't even ship teasing. It makes loads of sense as having been childhood friends. Marveling was there when Bubblegum wasn't even humanoid, let alone a princess! They go way back.
This doesn't require some nebulous label to enjoy either?AT is generally not exclusive in its comedy and action. It doesn't require you to be a shipper in order to enjoy the plots and such.
Although apparently it requires a Non-Shipper label to find annoying.
I find it funny mostly that your tone is one of other guys throwing in lesbians because hawtness. Lesbians like this stuff too, you know.
Luv, Cinnamon Bun is Immortal. Hasn't he been straight up eaten or killed on several occasions?
Word.It's not really official. Mathmatical was produced by Frederator studios, but not by the Adventure Time team. It's basically a fan video.
I think it was intentional. She's like Rarity; it was a visual cue as to her loss of center. A zen Marcie would have totally owned that crabit. That was the entire contrast; she used to be much more serene, see Simon and Marcie. She would never, when in a mood, say "I love him. He means a lot to me." Would she?
Oh donk, that was today! Well. Guess I'm out of the thread until I catch it.