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Monday, November 12, 2018

Cartoon Review, Totally Spies!- “Evil G.L.A.D.I.S. Much?” (Xmas Special)




Cartoon Review, Totally Spies!- “Evil G.L.A.D.I.S. Much?” (Xmas Special)

It’s a very well-decorated episode about a robot gone berserk.  Particulars to look for include Santa outfits which go hand in hand with the naive girls who show off fashion in a silly, random pattern.  Each girl from the Totally Spies! gang has an attractive voice matching the chaos occurring along the lines between boredom and dangerous enthusiasm.  Since there’s colors for different objects in my episode on DVD I’ve been catching various clips in style on fashion myself, Dollar Tree right around the corner selling Totally Spies! DVDs.  The girls are going to ruin their world unless shopping is done at the right time around their spree for mission-objective determination.  Materials make up their world: boots, ribbons, sheaths, bubbles (as they’re cute like children), parties, dramatic effects, nose-diving jet planes (with hearts attached), etc.  Don’t be fooled by the $1 discount.  I’ve also bought a Rodeo DVD and a Reader’s Digest Blue-ray.  At times during the holidays we just happen to interfere with markets by lessening our purchases until ridiculous deals come around in full glory on dollars; everything seems manageable, capitalism occurring across locations not only to make jobs demanding but also to make products demanding.  Considering other markets I believe Dollar Tree is a place where practically everything is a dollar and I don’t necessarily mean we get everything $1 for all of it.  Totally Spies! has much of a French vibe: fashion, clothes, boots, newness, freshness, decoration, vanity, and brightness.  The 3 girls are dressed in wildly reflective colors during spy-chases and manage to pull off cute wardrobes in spite of “enemies” lurking in select marketplaces.  A giant, huge robot goes berserk!  It’s trying to cause another war among unnamed nations since machines like it don’t feel a great deal on pain.  Machines tend to take things for granted above the very grounds humans have had blood, sweat, and tears on.  Remorse to a machine is only another data-code for analysis; every belief and faith never reaches its goal-line; the machine crunches numbers without any fingers, any struggle, or any mental fatigue, not even with any battle fatigue for which the total spies concentrate in under pressure for vague concepts of reaction.  The whole episode is built of colors and shapes pleasing to the naked eye.  Action is intense where the girls are almost heading into space with not quite a bit of air open to dispute on incoming missiles of recklessness.  Philosophers have to think but machines already determine corrections in ever-going forms.  Christmas spirit is alive among the girls as horror and terror become refined definitions in loony dimensions written across the values spread all over film of this nature: digital, inky, and biased constitution.



https://youtu.be/0kFXtQyGZFM

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