@@mr.tidepod9040In real life, it's really just projection. There's no real "growing up". We just do what we know best and if it's suitable, we assert it as mature.
@@blueberry12342if you watch the episode that's literally the point. Flap is embarrassed by how he normally acts, so he starts to act as Ppl think he should, which causes him to accuse the kid doing the same stuff he'd do " a child that needs to grow up " I'm pretty sure not too long after this scene Bubby brings Flap to his sense
Felix The Fox_72 I'm sorry but doesn't saying the same things a couple thousand times sound kinda repetitive? I think to me it is anyways. Sometimes you get a good laugh sure maybe towards the life span that the meme started, but afterwards it's recycling the same meme and there's no originality to the humor anymore that's why I said the meme is dead.
Flapjack's nightmare in 'Teehee Tummy Tums', K'nuckles's hallucination in 'K'nuckles and his hilarious problem', The Cat from 'Who let the cat out of the old bags house', The End Of The World in 'How the West was fun'...that's just to name a few of the scary shiet this show had
@@amysamydamy1343 lol I'm not a simp I just got triggered by the comment above me and was going to say something stupid. But then I decided i would say something nice instead and see how the person responds. I get triggered when people post random links in comment sections when they're unrelated to the video. Also I hear people use the word simp as an insult. Is being a simp a bad thing?
@@7minutesago4yearsago29 Simp was something people used to say for a while last year to anyone who acted even remotely nice to girls and was used to laugh at people. That was only when people misinterpreted it though, and was instead usually used for people who donated hundreds of dollars to female twitch streamers to be noticed, or generally worshipped and idolized girls. None of this matters though since the person you're replying to was a bot I'm pretty sure
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@Kaiman Never really thought this. Now, some episodes were more unsettling than creepy, the atmosphere and the tone of it. For example, the episode where Courage was many times disturbed by very nightmarish images saying he wasn't perfect throughout the night or the one where he had to save a kitten girl from her vicious dog boyfriend and reunite her with her lifelong friend, but in the process, she was wearing a very weird white mask. Bits like these that always grapped me but overall I never found the show to be horrifying...now Flapjack, there are scenes and close-ups that makes you wanna take your eyeballs out and fry them on the spot.
iirc from what ive heard the show was actually suppose to be _more_ creepy and even horror-esque in a sense taking some amounts of inspiration from Courage the Cowardly Dog, but they were understandably held back a tad in the same vain Courage the Cowardly Dog was (though in both shows some legit creepy and scarring things do happen on a rare occasion).
Wasn't this show like a staple of cartoon network back when it was still playing and i remember it playing alot even the re runs They literally had it's opening in a legacy theme song mashup on the cartoon net work RU-vid channel
@Anonymous Unknown Yeah, it was a great show. I was really young at the time so that's the main reason why it scared me lol you know they really dont make these amazing enigmatic and quirky shows on CN anymore.
Haha I loved this show when I was a kid and I didn't find anything creepy about it back then but I think that might be because I was old enough to not be frightened by it.
@@izzy926 yeah no sorry I'm gonna have to side with these guys. flapjack wasn't scary. it was weird or bizarre but never scary. it wasn't a show that one would debate whether or not to watch it in the middle of the night, for instance.
When I was a kid and this aired, I always perceived anything passed 18 was considered old. So that “child’s” face was accurate to what 38 year old was to me at the time
It's the face of a chinese man who has appeared in flapjack's world escaping from the real world because of the brutal regime.Now he is in kid's body and makes that face so he can express the fear of waking up from his dream.
Did anyone else use to be scared of this part?? What was more scary was at the end the screen cuts black and you hear him laughing and then he does that creepy smile.
YES YES YES as a kid the ending part was what got me. Just because the whole crew is just laughing at the end and then all of a sudden you hear his laugh amongst their's and then the screen cuts to black and he does it again and then the episode just ends. Also the fact that the first time he does it and he smiles innocently afterwards creeps me out.
Well, age does not always indicate wisdom, and it's not the cashier's fault you look young. it's the law for them to check if you look younger than or around 30
Its sophmorisism, a plague of those with newly discovered independent thought. They haven't made it to the part where they realize everyone's afforded them and there will always be more that they don't know than they do.
If you're talking about places that card you, they have to by law. Doesn't matter if you look like you were just born or if you look like a withering husk.
@I don’t like Lgbt people The scene with the cat, the realistic close ups, the "shes here" scene, pretty much the entire weeeest episode, and thats just to name a few of the creepy ass shit that's been in this show. Still enjoyed watching it nonetheless and some parts of this show I found absolutely hilarious.