samedi 3 mai 2025

When this are going to be over?

By pandemic and even before this, there was a numerous multiplication of the Tea Stilton sub-series, where I used to enjoyed it when it was released, translated right here, but that it went discontinued when the book editor has stopped the translation of these things. Meanwhile, in its native country in Italia, it's business as usual.

Just one tricky question: Is people-- not the 'Toons fans bubble-- are getting irritated with the increasing number of generic heroines that don't longer look different or versatile anymore?

The Tea Sisters franchise however, are easily a sticky point to the inclusion of female-driven creativity in the industry. Even if Lauren Faust has left My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic after its inaugural first season, she's have the credit to let any different people do up their own things with the Mane Six. Such a thing that rear its ugly head with the sub-Geronimo property.

Just look of that Best Friends cover art for example. I am not that sure if they're the protagonists we've love or someone who turned up too "realistic" to be appealing or intriguing. Already, the concept is absurd to look at, if in all times, any fictional mices characters-- Jerry, Mickey, Minnie, Mighty Mouse, Sniffles-- all of them, were respectable to the natural rodent anatomy by be seen at intruders and living up on a hole. There's none establishment here. The absurdity of the sisters' human-like proportions only screams everything to what I constantly hate with the Anthropomorphism conventions.

But the Anthro community have found a niche since Internet existed, by seen female ones on any NSFW or Rule 34 stuffs when, even at teen, I just find it pointless and bland. But at an artist later, I have no choice, but to follow the mold, if that may boost lots of views and revenue. Think of Brandy Harrington for example at a target of that online tendency. 

Apart from one episode that I have to reviewed and critiqued later in the year, Brandy is not that of a sexual figure in the actual body of the show, but it didn't stop maniac fans to create their own 18+ Brandy & Mr. Whiskers fan-club, (I know for have join it for a few months) something that it may will never returning back again to how things have changed in this spectrum.

But everything seen in the Tea Stilton series looks so mundane when you hit the age to read serious novels, but for kids, it's interesting by call them to work their general culture. If only the vilains weren't that obvious by their first appearence. Proven that the Girls Power shtik from social media and novels editors are none other than pure-BS!

You know that in many of these things, the majority of their respective fans are not the girls themselves, but adult males? You didn't known that? It's the same crap you can read on anything from Jungle where the level of writing and quality in their BDs or graphic novels are akin to just read fanfics. 

The Sisters have struggled hard in its peak years to stays relevant, hip and fresh to youth audience. Their transition to graphic novels was a very bitter effort, where the main characters bitched and complained each other than the more respectable and likable traits from their original novel stories. It's obvious that this is not the same team who have doing these forgettable and cheap graphic novel things.

But while almost all the global world turning back to more Gerominos, the Teas franchise recall only for Italia or a few countries that still published and translated it on any occasions, even if their runtime are counted. The sub-series exists for over fifteen years with many changes in design at a sign that the crew have matured. The original former stories were so hideously drawn that it do took five-six years to came up in a more artistic direction, but with these Thundercats-like vibes seen in things like Best Friends, Stars (Yeah! That exists!) or I Love You (A five-books series about an individual Sister falling in love... so mid-20th century's Hallmark style!) that you start to lose the chronological order of all these things. Piemme keep to released this as the 2020s Coronavirus, the break-up of social class, the increasing inflation on everything or the Donald Trump menace and also, Mark Carney presidence have never existed.

This is perhaps a good thing that Albin Michel have qui with this series. We never get anything with these, except a slow burn. Especially for its inherent tendency to be generic on the dialogues with a penchant in the writing of anything about "Mouse", "Rodent" or "Cheese" puns. But are they mices or human girls for saying this?

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