Is she autistic?
Is she autistic?
I don't know, but I am.
isnt every modern cartoon main character? especially the girls?
She is TIGHT.
I miss Star. TOH gives me similar vibes as SVTFOE which is part of why I like it
maybe, a little. I think everyone is to some extent, they just aren't below the functional line.
Np, just #Relatable
Would you prefer a female protagonist to be a low energy anxiety ridden coward with a anger issues who usually either runs away or gives up when faced with a challenge
>Making the same braindead thread every few days over and over and over again
No, you are.
Looking at the Pilot: Yes.
Looking at the actual episodes: Maybe Yes.
Either way, she's malleable enough to be sexual putty in Eda's well-used hands.
Worse, she's black and poorly designed
Nah. Self inserts don't do it for me.
she's best girl
Unironically yes, it would be a breath of fresh air to have a female character that actually suffers from her flaws instead of being treated as "quirky" and "unique".
Tulip from Infinity Train is the closest to this we’ve gotten in recent years and she’s not even really like that
Literally. Her fluctuating attention span and lack of empathy is a dead give away.
No, OP...JUST INMENSELY RETARDED.
This. Didn't even realize the possibility that she's black until I looked up what Dominicans look like.
Not sure on that end.
Can someone be made autistic if they've been raped, severely, by a knife-eared hag?
She written awfully, I don't know who her behavior is supposed to be relatable to but I feel bad for them. Luz is like a side character in her own show.
no but your lust for her is
She's Dominicans, why are you making everything black user
She makes AMVs so yes
>can't see why bringing Snakes and Spiders to class is bad.
Yes.
No, she is Loose
Zig Forums out.
You mean they aren’t already?
She looks like a character from that cloud meadow monster breeding game so ofc she's autistic.
Their population has a high African admixture and she's voiced by a black woman
>Would you prefer a flawed, unique, and interesting character that could possibly learn and grow, setting up good lessons, morals, and is even more relatable to general audiences because humans sympathize with struggling underdogs over characters whose only personality is "She kinda quirky, tho :3" and somehow gets everything she wants?