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I highly highly recommend D&GFE for any object show fans who want a more unique premise that breaks the typical competitive format. Not only is it visually a unique object show, but even with this pilot I can already tell there is a lot of promise with this story. Even if you're not into object shows, I'd recommend this show to general fans of independent animation.
The Kickstarter funding the show is about halfway in its goal as of this time I'm posting this, if you wanna support a Black-led independent animation project, please consider donating to this project ^_^ I'll even draw y'all a sketch if you show me that you donated lol.
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"In case you haven't noticed Tapey, I'm weird. I'm a weirdo. I don't fit in, and I don't want to fit in. Have you ever seen me without cracking my knuckles? That's weird."

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Learning that ppl are making white gijinkas for Shifty/Disco is insane to me. How are yall watching a Black creator's show that's influenced by Black culture of the 70s and thinking that their main character would be white??
Ive been thinking about transfem Knight Helmet so much, it really would make sense for her character because knights and medieval related concepts often emphasize stereotypical norms about masculinity and since Knight Helmet conceptualizes the world through her larping, ofc it would make sense that she would conceptualize her gender through it
Even though renfaire and DND spaces nowadays are heavily populated by queer people and gender non conforming people, a lot of fantasy plots and similar concepts in the past have relied on gender norms. Knight Helmet is overcompensating and I never thought her crush on Flashlight was a legitimate crush. Her crush on Flashlight was probably an unconscious way of proving her ideal manhood by sweeping her away from Glass Shard because medieval portrayals of manhood are often about challenging each other in this way.
There's no specific qualities about Flashlight besides her perceived beauty that Knight Helmet verbally notes about her. And for a closeted trans person this can be a case of unconscious jealously. I find it interesting how Knight Helmet doesn't have a close relationship with any of the canon male characters, her closest friend is Plasma Ball and she has no problem with Plasma Ball brushing her plume and Knight Helmet seems to have more fun with the girl characters (in the later part of the season) than the boy characters. The other male characters generally find Knight Helmet annoying and it's common for pre-transition transfems to feel isolated from boy/men spaces.
Knight Helmet having a better relationship with the girls could in turn lead to realizing that she's happier to be included in girlhood/womanhood.
I really do find it fascinating how despite Jack being overtly disliked by pretty much the whole cast, he still manages to consistently manipulate them into doing things that benefit him. Tapey even openly declares that she wouldn't want to be "anything like Jack", but Jack is so particularly skilled at sensing others' weaknesses, he is able to manipulate Tapey of all characters.
I am a big fan of Jack and Tapey's dynamic because it's set up in a way where viewers could easily mistake them to be foils for one another, but after this episode, I'd argue that Tapey might have similar malicious thoughts as Jack but chooses to mask those desires in order to maintain her personal sense of her morality. And it is important to make this distinction between having malicious thoughts versus actually acting upon those thoughts.
While I don't think Tapey is truly a malicious person, she is proof that those who can sense our insecurities can enable us to act upon the malicious thoughts we have. This dynamic does a good job at re-emphasizing season 4's theme of how the game itself doesn't allow for healing. Jack is the extreme embodiment of this, and Tapey represents how under certain circumstances we can become a worse and morally questionable person.