Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-25733960-20150223011533/@comment-1916997-20150315045932

Eskaver wrote: My challenge:

If you can relate it to at least one of the main cast in past and present, find a moral that can be taught in the past and reestablished in the present, find a place in the timeline in which it would appear, and nothing outlandish for this literary and fairytale/myth show in only a single episode, write and post it. If you can do all that, then maybe it is reasonable.

Don't use Disney icon-icism as an explanation. Example, Lion King is one of the top grossing films for Disney, second to Frozen. Even though, antropomorhic animals in cgi- ugh. What will it teach in an episode back and present: Simba teaches Snow to stand up to evil oppressor by killing his uncle, wait what Snow wouldn't kill Regina? What does that deal with the present? Snow or Emma stands up to the All-powerful Sorceror or Author demanding happiness? Logically, it doesn't make sense and Hamlet isn't a morally sound play, lol. Well, I could come up with something, I'm sure, but I don't think that is my place to do. It's Adam and Eddy's show, and if they want to do Emperor's New Clothes, they will find a way to make it work. If they want to do Emperor's New Groove and Emperor's New Clothes together, they will make it work. None of us saw Bo Peep coming (well we did have a leak, but I mean before that) and how that world work, and it did. It's really up to Adam and Eddy (and the other writers) if they want to work it into the show or not, and of course when the right time to do so is (like Little Mermaid had to wait until Season 3 because they couldn't work it in properly before that).