I kinda realized that Mr. Bump seems to be heavily prone to accidents and tends to get himself hurt similar to how Ragatha gets injuries in the episodes we witnessed so I’m wondering if Ragatha is simply a fusion between Mr. bump and Molly
@@MonstrumAsylum Yeah did the creators of the Amazing Digital Circus got inspired by Bump In The Night?!?!? Because now I'm wondering??? Did they say anything about the show??? Just wondering now.
I didn’t even know a show like this existed until I watched a video covering the facts of “The Amazing Digital Circus” now I wish I could have seen this show when I was younger (I’m 17 now but I’d enjoy it still)
So that's how you guys found out about Dump In The Night?!?!?!?! I known that show since I was a kid when my Mother found a VHS tape of it in a movie store.
@@fenderjt2782 Poser. I had it on TV in it's real time slot. Little known fact; the show got it's start from animated channel bumpers for the channel it would play on-- ABC. The bumpers were so popular people started writing in about them, and they were made into their own show. Also, Ragatha's button eye being on the side it's on is a covert joke/reference to Molly's original design. Yes, she did also first have one, but due to production errors it would occasionally switch places. This became known enough that the show ITSELF once made a joke about it, hence Ragatha's button sits permanently on the error side.
@@fenderjt2782 In The animated channel bumpers and scattered around the first season. Not a MAJOR difference beyond the eye, but her hair and mouth appear slightly different and she seems to talk in a much softer version of the same voice for one or two of them.
This is kind of wholesome. Molly realizes the scariest thing to her was the thought of her friends being dead, so she pretends to be petrified to elicit the same fear response from Squishington and Bumpy. For some reason I thought this show was going to be the classic rude humor fare you’d see in the 90’s but their friendship really is quite wholesome and uncompromised
It wouldn't exactly stay that way. Molly got one BIG insane and dark episode that broke her out of character in order to "reset" her into the typical nineties "salty ball buster" who had to be able to out smack talk and out crazy the guys while also always being right whether it was funny or not because 90's and feminism. But in her earlier, REAL form she might just be the greatest female character I ever saw on TV. There was even one episode-- comforting the uncomfortable-- where she actually caught a lesson for being overly full of herself-- which I didn't think she was, she was shown to be pretty much as good as she thought she was-- but the show thought she needed one, and while it wasn't harsh and it was played as a joke, THEY ACTUALLY GAVE A REAL FEMALE CHARACTER A PUNISHMENT ENDING. But that was all before they changed up the writing.
@@fenderjt2782shut the hell up lol being vegan is a choice and we can et animals if we want cuz thats literally nature because you are basically saying that a carnivore like a lion should go vegan even if it will kill them
@@fenderjt2782 “helping out the world” by wishing death upon people, sexualizing minors. (Tommyinnit), making people uncomfortable, and getting angry at others for their dietary choices yeah totally