@Keith Mowz
hey does anyone remember that one South Park episode where the boys all get hooked on Ritalin and Cartman takes so much of it that he starts to hallucinate?
@Jarkes
Obviously you didn’t need it then. Ritalin is supposed to do the opposite, take kids who are bouncing off the walls and let them calm the fuck down and focus.
@Jarkes
Was that during the 90s to early 2000s by any chance? Back then doctors were handing out Ritalin like candy (and screwing a lot of kids up in the process).
@Background Pony #6E37
Back when I heard about Discord, I was really hoping Robin Williams would have voiced him. deLancie is a decent pick too, mind, but I feel Robin Williams would have done a swell job putting more energy into Discord.
…Sedatives and anti-depressants are pretty much opposites of each other. And Ritalin and Prozac basically make you hyper. Trust me, I once had a prescription for Ritalin when I was younger. I don’t remember much, but apparently I only took it for six days because I was literally bouncing off the walls from its effects.
Heres to hoping that cadence shows a bit more personality than she had in previous episodes. Because as of right now she strikes me as the poster pony for riddlin and prozack as well as many other various kinds of seddetives and anti-depressants.
@RIG
No, actually they always intended Genie to be wacky like that…they wanted Robin Williams from the very beginning, gave him free reign to ad-lib and then animated his best jokes, and the initial test animation was set to a Robin Williams comedy album.
Yes, and some of Robin Williams’s improvisations weren’t exactly family-friendly from what I hear…
Heck, he was also the merchant at the beginning of the movie, and apparently when he was recording for that, they just put a bunch of items in front of him and told him to describe them in character.
fun fact: originally the genie wasn’t a large ham singing machine with funny quotes, he was going to be a very straightforward character, the his VA started to improvise for the lulz and the crew love it so much that they rewrite the character.
yeah i couldn’t remember who it was just that it was some pop icon at the time.
Wasn’t that when he started seeing Christina Aguilera monsters?
hey does anyone remember that one South Park episode where the boys all get hooked on Ritalin and Cartman takes so much of it that he starts to hallucinate?
Obviously you didn’t need it then. Ritalin is supposed to do the opposite, take kids who are bouncing off the walls and let them calm the fuck down and focus.
Was that during the 90s to early 2000s by any chance? Back then doctors were handing out Ritalin like candy (and screwing a lot of kids up in the process).
Back when I heard about Discord, I was really hoping Robin Williams would have voiced him. deLancie is a decent pick too, mind, but I feel Robin Williams would have done a swell job putting more energy into Discord.
…Sedatives and anti-depressants are pretty much opposites of each other. And Ritalin and Prozac basically make you hyper. Trust me, I once had a prescription for Ritalin when I was younger. I don’t remember much, but apparently I only took it for six days because I was literally bouncing off the walls from its effects.
Indeed there was: “Sneeze the Day”
Yet sadly, they didn’t go with the best joke he made: picks up bra “Look at this! Double yamaka!” XD
No, actually they always intended Genie to be wacky like that…they wanted Robin Williams from the very beginning, gave him free reign to ad-lib and then animated his best jokes, and the initial test animation was set to a Robin Williams comedy album.
Or in short, Robin Williams.
Yes, and some of Robin Williams’s improvisations weren’t exactly family-friendly from what I hear…
Heck, he was also the merchant at the beginning of the movie, and apparently when he was recording for that, they just put a bunch of items in front of him and told him to describe them in character.
Yes. Discord’s blue and making a pop culture reference that the kids won’t get but the older crowd will…