Cartoon Review, Totally Spies!- “Evil Valentine’s Day”
Don’t you believe in childhood from the past? Are your ideas for childhood behind the subject or part of the subject, and may childhood be described by us without you? May childhood seem applicable to adults even if they’re grown up out of silly habits typical for kids: tears, presents, awkward gadgets? Perhaps there’s more than meets the eye on things for age. Fathers and mothers oppress their children for good reasons and bad reasons; there’s not much hope for some people to ever regain their childhood since they were heavily oppressed by their parents. Then again, kids have a lot of confusion on their backs. Torture and abuse are common to them when such elements of discord and chaos are realized. And so, Totally Spies! appears to be a cure on both ends. It tells adults to be children when they should and it tells children to be adults when they should. Requirements like these tend to improve our freedom by letting us recognize what oppression is enough so we don’t mistaken arrogance as freedom, like toys versus tools and virtues between vices. An episode like “Evil Valentine’s Day” demonstrates the need for true love as opposed to the poisoned, artificial kind. Two girls from the spy team get really silly on expressions given to fashion and dress because, like most critics, they dwell on irritations- “Uh, your French is so lame.” Ninja moves are visited in a giant house close to the weird technologies proven to be evil under a former assistant’s gaze. Hearts will flow onto the TV screen from like technologies until the spy girls dive into waterfall territories with fancy jetpacks, in preparation for de-sensualized love. Voices come off my TV with some confusion and muffling typical to everyday life at its strong points. A French guy has a net where seemingly no girl has been absent from before: the “swimming” pool. Yeah, I guess the show can be suggestive around the edges, but there’s also a need for more energetic action like this in our lives. Swimming doesn’t really seem to be swimming anymore in our current state of affairs by reality standards due to all this “keep it safe” notion. Of course that doesn’t mean we ought to confuse fatalities as extenders, as continuous laps. What I’m just suggesting is that there’s a difference between living in safety and being safe without living. Parents, parents! Paralyzation is a type of innocence to them when moments count on such elements of discord and chaos although, from the nature we’ve shared, how can definitions remain as they are without being judgements or character of dispute? Certainly the spy girls in “Evil Valentine’s Day” are formed into little bits of decoration in motion under the fashion realized for happy threats and safe vices. Not everything is written in stone anywhere; we have to dig into nature to find ourselves for what’s liked about Totally Spies!- connection of connection, release of release, love of love for love without love from love of love by love.
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