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6/22/2025, 5:42:37 AM
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There are types of serious. The setting itself takes it serious as in to the people in it it's reality. They don't start using cartoon logic and breaking the 4th wall. People writing it (at least try to) take it serious in the sense that they don't make it complete slapstick, even if some funny stuff gets put in. Sometimes as levity, other times as references or just the author trying to be funny. All depends on the author. Some might play with the grimderp while others try to be more down to earth with their writing. Fans can talk about the overall canon or various aspects of the setting seriously, even if they don't hold it as some serious piece of fiction.
After all, people can make and fans can talk about a children's cartoon seriously. That does not make it a serious show.
There are types of serious. The setting itself takes it serious as in to the people in it it's reality. They don't start using cartoon logic and breaking the 4th wall. People writing it (at least try to) take it serious in the sense that they don't make it complete slapstick, even if some funny stuff gets put in. Sometimes as levity, other times as references or just the author trying to be funny. All depends on the author. Some might play with the grimderp while others try to be more down to earth with their writing. Fans can talk about the overall canon or various aspects of the setting seriously, even if they don't hold it as some serious piece of fiction.
After all, people can make and fans can talk about a children's cartoon seriously. That does not make it a serious show.
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