WackyPineapple wrote:
You know, for a TV-Y7 show, Gravity Falls isn't half bad. Being older than seven, I naturally resented, thinking it would be like Dora the Explorer or something. But turns out, it has absolutely no moral in the story, so it is a lot more like Nickelodeon's Spongebob Squarepants. I like that it is geared towards toddlers and preschoolers through 1st-graders, yet the twins are both 12 y/o, Wendy is a teenager, and Soos, the man/child, is well, a man. Sort of. The stories are well written enough, and the characters are easy to relate to. -Wacky P.
Who said it was geared toward 1st graders?
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ersatz13 wrote:
last time I checked 7-year-olds were 1st graders
Doesn't TVY7 mean for kids 7 and OLDER?
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ersatz13 wrote:
no
it means for kids about the age of 7
No it doesn't...
http://www.tvguidelines.org/
Then wouldn't rated R mean about 17? That means that a bunch of adults watch movies that they're way too old for. And what does TVY mean then?
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ersatz13 wrote:
I know
I realized I was wrong but I can't delete my post because of that new member thing
but Y7 still means that 7-year-olds can watch it, so that pineapple guy was partly correct
Well, not really. He said it was aimed towards them. It's aimed towards 7+ I guess. Maybe some other age group.
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ImagineIt wrote:
ersatz13 wrote:
I know
I realized I was wrong but I can't delete my post because of that new member thing
but Y7 still means that 7-year-olds can watch it, so that pineapple guy was partly correctWell, not really. He said it was aimed towards them. It's aimed towards 7+ I guess. Maybe some other age group.
I think it's for pre-teens, though I'm in the early teen section. The monsters and mysteries kinda sound like an older kid thing. Plus, some of the jokes are funnier to older kids, like the 'Sascrotch' XD
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This is the only good disney show. And I think its ZEUS not SOOS! Its definitely in my top favorite shows. I like action mixed with humor.
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The_Scratch wrote:
This is the only good disney show. And I think its ZEUS not SOOS! Its definitely in my top favorite shows. I like action mixed with humor.
Yeah, actually at first, I thought it was Zeus too. But if you go to the Disney website, it says he's called 'Soos' and after the first episode you can hear them say his name clearer. :3
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Some of you guys may think this is nothing but a kids show, But It creeps me out and Im a tween. Why it freaks me out: Its alot scarier than you think. The theme song isnt just a theme song. Its a key to decoding MANY codes and finding out alot of secrets. If you listen to the song, at the end you will hear whispering. if you play the end of the theme song backwards then you will here the gibberish it was whispering before turn into it whispering "Three letters back. meaning, to decode some thing like this: IDUW , youll have to go three letters back in the alphabet. At the end of every episode, in the credits you will see a code of random letters. take a pic and decode it to find out more about the next episode coming out the following week. also decode stuff writen in the book that dipper has. find a pic of the page with the circle and symbols, and you will figure out some stuff.
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CakePopAnimation wrote:
ImagineIt wrote:
ersatz13 wrote:
I know
I realized I was wrong but I can't delete my post because of that new member thing
but Y7 still means that 7-year-olds can watch it, so that pineapple guy was partly correctWell, not really. He said it was aimed towards them. It's aimed towards 7+ I guess. Maybe some other age group.
I think it's for pre-teens, though I'm in the early teen section. The monsters and mysteries kinda sound like an older kid thing. Plus, some of the jokes are funnier to older kids, like the 'Sascrotch' XD
@Sascrotch: rofl. That never gets old.
Anyways, Mabel is my favourite character. Soos is in second.
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CatPerson wrote:
Some of you guys may think this is nothing but a kids show, But It creeps me out and Im a tween. Why it freaks me out: Its alot scarier than you think. The theme song isnt just a theme song. Its a key to decoding MANY codes and finding out alot of secrets. If you listen to the song, at the end you will hear whispering. if you play the end of the theme song backwards then you will here the gibberish it was whispering before turn into it whispering "Three letters back. meaning, to decode some thing like this: IDUW , youll have to go three letters back in the alphabet. At the end of every episode, in the credits you will see a code of random letters. take a pic and decode it to find out more about the next episode coming out the following week. also decode stuff writen in the book that dipper has. find a pic of the page with the circle and symbols, and you will figure out some stuff.
Yeah, I heard that the theme song was the key to decoding all those things at the end credits and stuff. I actually think it's fun, but we all have different opinions :3
The '3' book codes are awesome, if you're talking about the flash of the page in the opening. If you go 'three letters back' on the message on that page, it says that Stan is not what he seems. Also, there's a ring of images on the page, and every image represents a character. For example, there's a pine tree, shooting star, and question mark, which represent Dipper, Mabel, and Soos. There's also stuff like a bag of ice and Gideon's tent symbol.
Also, did you know that there is a 'Mystery Guy' hidden in every episode? He's a background character that is only on-screen for about a second, then he never appears again until the next episode. Some people think he's time-traveling...
XD Wow, I'm such a nerd.
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CakePopAnimation wrote:
CatPerson wrote:
Some of you guys may think this is nothing but a kids show, But It creeps me out and Im a tween. Why it freaks me out: Its alot scarier than you think. The theme song isnt just a theme song. Its a key to decoding MANY codes and finding out alot of secrets. If you listen to the song, at the end you will hear whispering. if you play the end of the theme song backwards then you will here the gibberish it was whispering before turn into it whispering "Three letters back. meaning, to decode some thing like this: IDUW , youll have to go three letters back in the alphabet. At the end of every episode, in the credits you will see a code of random letters. take a pic and decode it to find out more about the next episode coming out the following week. also decode stuff writen in the book that dipper has. find a pic of the page with the circle and symbols, and you will figure out some stuff.
Yeah, I heard that the theme song was the key to decoding all those things at the end credits and stuff. I actually think it's fun, but we all have different opinions :3
The '3' book codes are awesome, if you're talking about the flash of the page in the opening. If you go 'three letters back' on the message on that page, it says that Stan is not what he seems. Also, there's a ring of images on the page, and every image represents a character. For example, there's a pine tree, shooting star, and question mark, which represent Dipper, Mabel, and Soos. There's also stuff like a bag of ice and Gideon's tent symbol.
Also, did you know that there is a 'Mystery Guy' hidden in every episode? He's a background character that is only on-screen for about a second, then he never appears again until the next episode. Some people think he's time-traveling...
XD Wow, I'm such a nerd.
No no. Im a nerd. I pull up one of the disney games that plays the theme song over and over at the begining, just to listen to it while Im on scratch XD Thats what a true nerd is XD
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I went to my friends house yesterday and learned all about that stuff too. We decoded alot of them and Realised that the qustion mark is for soos, the lama and shooting star is for mabel, the tree is for dipper, the claw looking on is for stan (Its on his fez) the heart is for the teenager who wendy rolls with, and we cant figure out the rest.
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CatPerson wrote:
CakePopAnimation wrote:
CatPerson wrote:
Some of you guys may think this is nothing but a kids show, But It creeps me out and Im a tween. Why it freaks me out: Its alot scarier than you think. The theme song isnt just a theme song. Its a key to decoding MANY codes and finding out alot of secrets. If you listen to the song, at the end you will hear whispering. if you play the end of the theme song backwards then you will here the gibberish it was whispering before turn into it whispering "Three letters back. meaning, to decode some thing like this: IDUW , youll have to go three letters back in the alphabet. At the end of every episode, in the credits you will see a code of random letters. take a pic and decode it to find out more about the next episode coming out the following week. also decode stuff writen in the book that dipper has. find a pic of the page with the circle and symbols, and you will figure out some stuff.
Yeah, I heard that the theme song was the key to decoding all those things at the end credits and stuff. I actually think it's fun, but we all have different opinions :3
The '3' book codes are awesome, if you're talking about the flash of the page in the opening. If you go 'three letters back' on the message on that page, it says that Stan is not what he seems. Also, there's a ring of images on the page, and every image represents a character. For example, there's a pine tree, shooting star, and question mark, which represent Dipper, Mabel, and Soos. There's also stuff like a bag of ice and Gideon's tent symbol.
Also, did you know that there is a 'Mystery Guy' hidden in every episode? He's a background character that is only on-screen for about a second, then he never appears again until the next episode. Some people think he's time-traveling...
XD Wow, I'm such a nerd.No no. Im a nerd. I pull up one of the disney games that plays the theme song over and over at the begining, just to listen to it while Im on scratch XD Thats what a true nerd is XD
I don't think nerds watch Disney.
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soupoftomato wrote:
CatPerson wrote:
CakePopAnimation wrote:
Yeah, I heard that the theme song was the key to decoding all those things at the end credits and stuff. I actually think it's fun, but we all have different opinions :3
The '3' book codes are awesome, if you're talking about the flash of the page in the opening. If you go 'three letters back' on the message on that page, it says that Stan is not what he seems. Also, there's a ring of images on the page, and every image represents a character. For example, there's a pine tree, shooting star, and question mark, which represent Dipper, Mabel, and Soos. There's also stuff like a bag of ice and Gideon's tent symbol.
Also, did you know that there is a 'Mystery Guy' hidden in every episode? He's a background character that is only on-screen for about a second, then he never appears again until the next episode. Some people think he's time-traveling...
XD Wow, I'm such a nerd.No no. Im a nerd. I pull up one of the disney games that plays the theme song over and over at the begining, just to listen to it while Im on scratch XD Thats what a true nerd is XD
I don't think nerds watch Disney.
were talking about gravity falls nerd
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CatPerson wrote:
I went to my friends house yesterday and learned all about that stuff too. We decoded alot of them and Realised that the qustion mark is for soos, the lama and shooting star is for mabel, the tree is for dipper, the claw looking on is for stan (Its on his fez) the heart is for the teenager who wendy rolls with, and we cant figure out the rest.
Maybe the bag of ice is for the monster that was supposedly in the freezer? And I think the star thingy with a symbol in the middle is for Gideon, cause like I said, it's on his tent.
XD I'm so going to just print a picture of the page and spend the entire day decoding it. We're both nerds!
And by the way, I actually listen to the theme repeatedly while online too XD LOL
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CatPerson wrote:
Some of you guys may think this is nothing but a kids show, But It creeps me out and Im a tween. Why it freaks me out: Its alot scarier than you think. The theme song isnt just a theme song. Its a key to decoding MANY codes and finding out alot of secrets. If you listen to the song, at the end you will hear whispering. if you play the end of the theme song backwards then you will here the gibberish it was whispering before turn into it whispering "Three letters back. meaning, to decode some thing like this: IDUW , youll have to go three letters back in the alphabet. At the end of every episode, in the credits you will see a code of random letters. take a pic and decode it to find out more about the next episode coming out the following week. also decode stuff writen in the book that dipper has. find a pic of the page with the circle and symbols, and you will figure out some stuff.
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NeilWest wrote:
CatPerson wrote:
Some of you guys may think this is nothing but a kids show, But It creeps me out and Im a tween. Why it freaks me out: Its alot scarier than you think. The theme song isnt just a theme song. Its a key to decoding MANY codes and finding out alot of secrets. If you listen to the song, at the end you will hear whispering. if you play the end of the theme song backwards then you will here the gibberish it was whispering before turn into it whispering "Three letters back. meaning, to decode some thing like this: IDUW , youll have to go three letters back in the alphabet. At the end of every episode, in the credits you will see a code of random letters. take a pic and decode it to find out more about the next episode coming out the following week. also decode stuff writen in the book that dipper has. find a pic of the page with the circle and symbols, and you will figure out some stuff.
Do you even know what context that's supposed to be used in?
@CatPerson: Stereotypically a nerd would watch things aimed toward older people like Star Trek, Star Wars, Firefly, Doctor Who, etc.
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I'm watching it on the disney website for the first time.
|UPDATE TO DECODING: Ice bag means 'lifting of the soul'/death.
ANOTHER UPDATE: Maybe it's wendy, because in episode 5, almost every scene with Wendy in it has an ice bag.
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What.
I'm pretty sure Ice Bag means ice bag or something similar.
Guessing, of course.
But seriously, the credits may have codes but that doesn't mean everything in the show is one.
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