The fact that this show kept building up Eclipsa and Globgor being evil over and over again, yet to find out that it was Moon and Mina were the true antagonist
@@FrozenPinesMoon is still considered an antagonist. What you're thinking of is a villain. An antagonist and villain are similar but aren't the same. Antagonists and villains will both cause conflict and make things difficult for the protagonist. But a villain just has malicious intent and is evil. Moon had good intent even though her intentions weren't rational. She was stupid for giving a monsterphobic narcissist immense power because she doesn't trust Eclipsa to be the queen of Mewni because Eclipsa kept Star away from Moon. When Moon went into the magic dimension after fighting Meteora. ( Which in Eclipsa's defense it's Moons fault since she decided to attack Meteora when Eclipsa was about to calm down her daughter) She might have good intentions but that doesn't stop her from being considered an antagonist since she caused this conflict
I always love the king. He always stood up for Globgor, saying that he was a father, so from that moment on, they had a deep understanding of loving and protecting their family
I can still remember how fans wonder how Globgor and Eclipsa manage to produce Meteora with the size differece but thankfully it was revealed he can change his size to only being 6 ft rall
Well he didn't let all those people get hurt in the stadium, he even had Star help him come back for his wife and daughter when they needed him. Then they'll be thankful to them for saving them.
That was part of the problem though. They ahrd pivoted the characters from menacing and forboding to just pure wholesomeness. Wholesomeness itself is fine ... but they just completely threw all of the forshadowing out the window with these two.
@@metazoxan2 I thought it was a good decision, although there werent many in the last few seasons, having them be misunderstood leading to fear, rewritten history and disownment seemed par for the course. It undermined the character & audience beliefs in history showing that the Butterflies arent reliable for knowledge. Maybe, if it hadn't ended with the loss of magic/status and had a real conclusion to the mewmen hating monsters conflict people would find more worth in the change but alas.
@@greyblueme9711 It was a terrible idea for a few reasons. TLDR verision is "messages about racism and history revision are not new or deep on their own. You need to actually put effort into telling them properly" 1. It was already kind of too late to pull the "it was all a missunderstanding" after multple cases of monsters corrupting magic simply by touching it, the monster kind canonically eating people like snack food, and other various things. It just makes the entire thing feel like a fake message taked on when we go from blatant evil to missunderstood with no real transition aside from "woops guess we just missunderstood". Which again is a lie as we saw cases that clearly weren't missunderstood. 2. Like you say yourself the idea of misunderstandings leading to fear is such a par for the course story beat that it's become generic. In fact as a result rather than it being some kind of subversion or undermining belief in history ... it just felt like an obligatory forced message that oversimplified how the writing of history works. I'm not saying addressing how written history isn't entirely reliable is a bad thing ... but it's common knowledge at this point so you either need to give it a better hook or go deeper with it for it to really mean anything. The message the series commited to during it's last arc was about as basic of an implementation as possible. Which again is not only boring but directly contradicted earlier parts which implied more nuance with monsters having a clear negative effect on magic. But sadly they ditched all nuance for a shallow message that left so little room for nuance that even the magic High comission were basically reduced to racist assholes just so they could be erased without anyone feeling bad for them ... like seirously characters that the heroine LIKED were straight up killed by her erasing magic ... and this is treated as a good thing because they supported the monster genocide for no apparent reason.
I still love how they had Jaime Camil for his voice, I remember watching the ep where he first spoke and screaming so hard at how excited and happy I was to hear him 😭
It's actually been a trend for much longer than that. My dad used to make and sell hyper realistic and other strange cakes back in the late 2000's and early 2010's.
I love how fluidly he size shifts. It is a power you don't see used often. More often than not, it is just "Me big now. Me smash!" He makes use of all his sizes in an artful show of both grace and strength.
they said that he had changed after meeting eclipsa and became ‘vegan’ but you do have a fair point - really wish the show could’ve gone into that in detail instead of giving it one episode 🤦♀️
Defying expectations by making the most feared being in the world just a big lovable dork, this show may not have been Perfect but it was so dang good!
When you re-watch these episodes and then seen one piece when luffy reached gear 5th, you realize Glabgor is luffy and mina is trying to create the world government lol
The true villains of the show are the ones who tried to take control of everything one shouldn’t be called a monster because of how they look, but you’re actions is what makes you who you are and those who try to take control where the monsters
Glob-gore and Eclipse-a's story is kind of a mix of Romeo and Juliet/ Beauty and the Beast. Plus I hope Meteor-a and Marco can state their deepest wishes. Not to mention, if they look down deep with what they connect to the most they'll find it to benefit the future?
Wait what what what what what year what year what year *what year we're these scenes. I can't remember at all watching this. I mean I did watch a spanish dub and I did watch SVTFOE in english too just out of of order but i remember the finale wait was that even the finale that I watched or should I just rewatch this show again in order... when was this huh... i am literally so lost now.*
The way the show glossed over the fact he ate Eclipsa's ex- I wished that was touched upon more. That, and what he was supposedly like before meeting Eclipsa. But I do like the fact he didn't turn out to be a big, bad villain.
Eclipsa and Meteora from Star Vs The Forces Of Evil.. Eclipsa was imprisoned for running away with globgor whom was accused as a monster .. and her daughter got the crown striped from her bc she was different.. The entire family deserved better..
This one. This Beautiful Monster. He is the whole package and ideal partner. Globgor is: 1. A Handsome Monster 2. Can change sizes 3. Big and Beefy 4. Daddy material with a dad bod 6. wholesome and Goofy 7. protective and selfless with a heart of gold Everything you would want in more, plus I love this type of interspecies dynamic of a monster x human (Mewman) ship. Side note: I love How River tells Globgor who he is as Star’s Father, even without the crown. The whole “King sends knights to rescue their daughter from a monster, demon, dragon” trope is old. Also finally an ending wear a monster gets what he wants and is happy vs being killed