I will never not be over that fucking MLP has so much pornIt at one point was beating out MLP for amount of porn made from it.
Vaush probably has all of taht on his computer
I will never not be over that fucking MLP has so much pornIt at one point was beating out MLP for amount of porn made from it.
Well,i thought that rule 37/or 34/ apply only to anime,not cartoons....Really you expected them not to make porn of them
This aint she ra the woman had breast so they totally would make porn of it
That was your mistakeWell,i thought that rule 37/or 34/ apply only to anime,not cartoons....
At least on Rule 34 it was.I will never not be over that fucking MLP has so much porn
Vaush probably has all of taht on his computer
NWBY (Newbie) Trademarked by: @Free-Stater 101 at 3:58 EST March 12 2024.RWBY revival goes
I agree with some of this, not all as I don't fall under the camp of throwing out the whole overarching plot beyond Beacon, especially cornering the Gods, Ozma, Salem or the Relics and I find it unlikely any future adaption would ditch them, nor do I fall into the category of staying at Beacon forever in the series.As far as how to write a RWBY revival goes, personally my preference is just to go back to and staying in Beacon. Prioritize the flashy fight scenes the show was originally best known for, further focus on character development and the building of relationships (platonic or otherwise) among the members of Teams RWBY and JNPR rather than any overarching 'save the world' plot, engage in episodic adventures vs. Grimm or occasionally non-Grimm threats like Roman's crew and the White Fang, and worldbuild through history/civics classes rather than non-show side materials. Basically, the stuff people were watching & expecting back when RWBY was starting to really take off with the four trailers and V1-2.
Every rival team at Beacon should be firmly established as a contrast to RWBY in some regard and an obstacle which will force them to improve aspects of the team to overcome: like, JNPR as friendly rivals and contrasts to RWBY who will force the latter to improve their coordination & teamwork (an idea I've floated before is making Pyrrha/Jaune childhood friends like Ren/Nora, making the lengths to which Pyrrha will go to cover for Jaune make much more sense and shaping the entire team into a starker contrast to RWBY, which is made up of strangers who don't get along as well from the get-go). CRDL as the less friendly rivals whose antagonism pushes RWBY & Jaune to improve their brute strength & fighting instincts so they can finally get back at those guys. CFVY as the upperclassmen who will test all the skills they've learned up to the point where the two come to blows. Cinder's crew should come in as a late-show threat surpassing Roman & Neo once RWBY have made it definitively clear that the latter are no longer a sufficient challenge for them in their senior year (perhaps not even showing up at all until Roman/Neo are firmly put away behind bars after a major 2nd/3rd season-end battle), and so on.
Now maybe this would not necessarily lend itself to a long series without getting boring, but that is fine IMO. Every good story has to end at some point and I'd rather RWBY end on a happy note as a fairly lighthearted, 4-5 season magical school/action series than what we actually got with the series in RT's hands. The 'what happens with RWBY after Beacon' question can still be answered in short animated episodes, stories, etc. detailing their various post-graduation adventures as Huntresses from time to time. Or alternatively if the new creators are adamant about still taking a turn towards a grander, darker plot - push that stuff back a ways in favor of massively fleshing out Beacon and the adventures therein for more than 3 seasons at first, maybe even have RWBY & JNPR disrupt semi-major schemes on the part of the villains up to & including a premature attempt to bring about the Fall, then have the Fall of Beacon/Vale happen around the time when Team RWBY are supposed to graduate.
That way RWBY can go fight Salem, Cinder, etc. as mature licensed Huntresses with enough significant achievements under their belt to be taken seriously by the world at large, while Beacon will have left enough memories and enough of a shadow as to serve as a really powerful motivator to want to see the villains defeated both in- and out-of-universe. (I've said it before and I'll say it again, it never sat well with me how Team RWBY was supposed to carry the weight of the world on their shoulders and everyone treated them like the main characters despite their literally being a bunch of half-trained non-Huntresses with nothing particularly special about them - even Ruby's Silver Eyes which I would've thought would be what set them apart from the rest didn't stay relevant for long - it was like everyone else just subconsciously knew they were in a show called RWBY and acted accordingly.) The stuff about the Gods and Relics shouldn't be left in, they just unnecessarily overcomplicate the scant worldbuilding and an already-busy plot juggling Ozma/Salem + the Maidens without actually improving either (quite the contrary IMO).
Fair enough. If we must have a darker & grittier RWBY with a grander & longer 'save the world from Salem' plot, splitting its reboot into two series makes the most sense. As is, RWBY V1-(early)3 and V3-9 already feel like two very different shows smushed together IMO, with the last episodes of 3 up to V5 serving as a sort of transitory bridge between them.NWBY (Newbie) Trademarked by: @Free-Stater 101 at 3:58 EST March 12 2024.
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I agree with some of this, not all as I don't fall under the camp of throwing out the whole overarching plot beyond Beacon, especially cornering the Gods, Ozma, Salem or the Relics and I find it unlikely any future adaption would ditch them, nor do I fall into the category of staying at Beacon forever in the series.
Perhaps it should be two series? Kinda like Naruto and Naruto Shippuden? Have the first series be a much longer version of Volume 1-3 up until graduation with less seriousness before graduating into a darker and grittier, second series where things focus on different plot threads?
Although I will say that I agree wholly with your opinion about Teams and their dynamics, I would also add that the fighting system in the series needs an overhaul, literally characters are at the mercy of their aura breaking and yet we the audience have no way to properly gauge that so it becomes a writer tool where they can arbitrarily decide who wins.
Jaune we are told has a lot of aura but how much is alot? The Maidens are stronger than Aura users but by how much on average? Qrow sent Cinder, Mercury and Emerald running when she had just stolen half of the maidens' powers and yet she beats the ever-loving tar out of Ozpin alone? We have aura counters in Beacon but for some reason they are never employed hardly why don't aura users have a digital wristwatch which measures it for easy convince during a fight? What limits are semblances bound by?
It all just begs explanation!
Over the years I've heard from other RWBY fans/critics that the White Fang should either have been a more fleshed out racial revolutionary group with human atrocities shown to justify their existence & violent means, or the whole racial politics angle should have been dropped altogether and the WF turned into just a Faunus-only gang/mafia that provides enemy variety to the fodder Team RWBY fights early on (in which case Adam being nothing more than Blake's cringe incel ex can actually make sense). I agree with that viewpoint and would add that the way RWBY handled them gave us the worst of both worlds.I don't think you need to throw it all out. I do think they added too much to it too quickly. gathering the relics should have been a seperate arc from the maidens. Season 4 sould have been about the fallout of the fall of beacon piecing the teams back together and Ruby's silver eyes then the next season or 2 could focus on the maidens keeping Cinder as the primary antagonist. and once you've got that if not settled than tidied up you could introduce the relics and the gods and get a season or 2 out of that before ending on dealing with Salem as the finale.
figuring out how to thread in white fang into that narrative is it's own issue. they kinda shot themselves in the foot with how they portrayed them and rascism in the series. if you go by what they showed it wasn't bad enough to justify terrorism when you have an existential threat in the form of the grimm. especially once they got their own kingdom. Like they wanted to imply the racism was really bad, but they kept backing out to avoid backlash because actually showing it would cause their fans to go crazy.
Jaune could also use some tweaking in my mind. he doesn't need to be turned into a bad ass. I would want him to have put in some effort to becoming a huntsman on his own without his family supporting him. like sure he doesn't have aura and he wasn't trained to fight. show that he was smart and gets some good grades when it comes to the theory side of things and have him work out a lot so even if he isn't trained he is actually rather strong and tough even before aura. then you can say part of having a lot of aura is tied to fitness and mental or spiritual strength. meaning things got a little bit of nebulousness but if someone puts in the time to train they always got an edge.
Jaune then becomes rather than the dumb guy who needs everything explained to him someone who can explain things to Ruby who skipped several grades, Pyrrha who was focused on tournaments and fighting humans not grimm, and Ren and Nora two orphans with a spotty school record who tested in based on their combat scores and need as much help on theory as he does from his team on the practical.
Tbh there's actually a good chunk of characterization for Ruby early on that's just gone poof in the later seasons. Aside from her being a yuge weapons nerd, remember back when she loved milk & cookies? Or how, far from being a beatific saintly/messianic figure willing to bear the weight of the world on her shoulders until Volume 9, she could actually be a bit of a brat and was willing to sass right back at Weiss in the Emerald Forest? You wouldn't even have to devise new character traits for Ruby to make her interesting again, just bring back the ones which she used to have but which CRWBY dropped like hot potatoes by Volumes 2-3.Ruby needed to have her interest in weapons and such actually utilized in the series. she made nothing other than her own scythe. no upgrades to anyone else's gear was made by her. as is it is just a bit of quirky backstory for her and an excuse for her to act adorable and dorky in the early seasons and promptly forgotten about. her age and grade skipping also didn't really matter much. she should have holes in her knowledge from that. she is very good at what she hyper focused at and that compensates for her, but those holes in base knowledge should be shown more.
Yang was a hot mess in terms of characterization. like they couldn't really decide if they wanted to lean on the party girl, lean on the adrenaline junkie battle maniac, lean on her basically being a mom to Ruby when they were growing up and both Dad and Qrow were depressed. then you get the abandonment issues and bumblebee. If you are gonna give her those issues actually make them matter when one of her teammates abandons her and the rest of the team. actually show how that causes friction and feelings of betrayal that have to be worked through. I'd also say that was basically what killed bumblebee for me. they did not have a lot of chemistry to work with other than being two hot teens of similar age. they had like one conversation alone in school about Yang's mommy issues and how Blake needs to chill. bowing to the fan pressure there and ditching Sun was a mistake.
Blake is the worst catgirl. just awful. I agree her being the princess of a tropical paradise basically ruined her backstory. she comes across as a massive hypocrite based on how she treats Weiss. and how the fuck did nobody recognize her? she didn't change her name. Her mom and dad are leaders of a kingdom. she has a lot of resemblance to her mom. and nobody recognizes her. She is a literal princess who ran away to join a terrorist organization that has been attacking a foreign kingdom killing it's citizens and damaging a key industry that provides not just critical energy but also is important for weapons. which you know unending horde of grimm at the gates that will murder everyone. and there were no repercussions. the closest we get is Adam being an incel ex boyfriend who can't get over her and Weiss saying she had close family friends and family who she never saw again because of the WF.
Weiss is probably the best of the team if only because the bar is low. still not great but the rich girl Tsundere tropes get hit enough that my brain papers over most of the issues at least. most of her flaws are a product of her rather sheltered upbringing. the rest are because her family is quite shit. to the point where her sister ran off to join the military. my only real complaint would be how there is kind of a disconnect between her goals of be a huntress and Make Schnee Corp Great Again. fleshing out how those connect beyond a hearts and minds campaign would be good.
Another issue would be that while the partner pairs have relationships the cross partner pairs kinda don't really. Ruby and Blake are teammates sure and friends I guess. actually fleshing out how these two awkward nerds click would be nice. Weiss and Yang also don't really have much going on either. like they are teammates and friends and we got the planning a party thing back in beacon.
JNPR was a bit better in some ways and a bit flatter in others. Ren and Nora are ride or die for each other and want to protect others from grimm. Jaune wants to be a hero but wasn't trained and so is incompetent allowing everyone to give easy audience explanations to him about the most basic things. Pyrrha was death flags for days. the only way they could have done more for that was to have her and Jaune planning to get married in a week when Pyrrha retires from being a cop and gets her pension.
Main change I would want would be to spread around the explanations so that one character doesn't look dumb. Referencing my above post if Jaune knows theory and academics but hasn't been trained that gives everyone a chance to shine a bit. Pyrrha for building up a training regime and a fighting style. particularly against people and in tournaments. Ren and Nora for wilderness survival, street savoir-faire, and practical anti-grimm experience. Jaune for academics that the others would lack, theory, and tactics. gives everyone more of a chance to shine at some points but still preserves their original talents.
True, RWBY does suffer from severe character bloat. You could easily consolidate many of the cast members whose roles are redundant or who don't have much to contribute to trim the fat & still not really lose anything in the long run. As an example from the more recent volumes, the Ace Ops could've just been folded into Team FNKI, who were established much earlier with very unique designs and made a strong impression on both Team RWBY (well, Yang & Weiss at least) and the fans out of universe. Literally just have Ironwood go 'man I'd like my own equivalent to Team RWBY' and enlist them as his private elite squad comprised of Atlas' most promising young talents, under the supervision and training of Winter Schnee.The problem with RWBY has always been that it had too many ‘main characters’ and not enough screen time. The show is called RWBY, ergo Team RWBY should be the major focus.
As much as people have issues with the world building of Harry Potter it did one thing absolutely right: it knew who its main characters were and gave them the focus they needed.
As well as too many characters overall. Which made some characters that needed more work into them flat and uninteresting. I can’t have been the only one who was disappointed by the antagonists. Save for Roman, who stole the spotlight thanks to his character.
All of that is still nothing compared to how they did General Ironwood dirty. Initially he was a good guy, if a blunt instrument. He even arranged Yang to get a prosthetic arm after the battle of beacon.
Yeah that's definitely some bullshit too. One would think Yang should actually be the member of Team RWBY most opposed to undermining & backstabbing Ironwood out of sheer gratitude after he gifted her that arm and that they could've bonded (or at least come to sympathize a lot with one another) over having both had to get cybernetic prosthetics but nope, she's one of those most actively involved in screwing him over. Hell, I can't even remember if they ever talked about the arm at all. Truly awful and one of the top moments that make Team RWBY look bad that I can think of, definitely should never happen in any reboot if one comes to pass.All of that is still nothing compared to how they did General Ironwood dirty. Initially he was a good guy, if a blunt instrument. He even arranged Yang to get a prosthetic arm after the battle of beacon.
Funny thing is, I'm pretty sure Rooster Teeth never realized that they were writing the main characters to be bad people; and that likely is indicative of the sort of people they are.Yeah that's definitely some bullshit too. One would think Yang should actually be the member of Team RWBY most opposed to undermining & backstabbing Ironwood out of sheer gratitude after he gifted her that arm and that they could've bonded (or at least come to sympathize a lot with one another) over having both had to get cybernetic prosthetics but nope, she's one of those most actively involved in screwing him over. Hell, I can't even remember if they ever talked about the arm at all. Truly awful and one of the top moments that make Team RWBY look bad that I can think of, definitely should never happen in any reboot if one comes to pass.
I liked the Beowolves and Nucklevee, but otherwise I agree, they were a bit too generic.Grimm need to be totally reworked as well, more of the "every fairytale monster ever" theme than "dire animals". As it was they were utterly generic and lame.
Funny thing is, I'm pretty sure Rooster Teeth never realized that they were writing the main characters to be bad people; and that likely is indicative of the sort of people they are.
Grimm need to be totally reworked as well, more of the "every fairytale monster ever" theme than "dire animals". As it was they were utterly generic and lame.
I liked the Beowolves and Nucklevee, but otherwise I agree, they were a bit too generic.
I would have loved if instead of her leading the grimm we just found out as they get older they just keep getting bigger, stronger, and smarter. like imagine just how fucking scary a kaiju grimm would be if it genuinely was smarter than most people after a few hundred years. so a significant potion of a hunters job would be killing them before they get that big and you would need to mobilize a stupid amount of firepower to deal with one if it showed up.Honestly, I kind of feel that the whole ‘Ancient Evil’ plot with Salem was a mistake. One because of how generic it was and how it was too much of a departure from what we got in the early seasons and how the world was introduced to us.
I would have loved if instead of her leading the grimm we just found out as they get older they just keep getting bigger, stronger, and smarter. like imagine just how fucking scary a kaiju grimm would be if it genuinely was smarter than most people after a few hundred years. so a significant potion of a hunters job would be killing them before they get that big and you would need to mobilize a stupid amount of firepower to deal with one if it showed up.