Thread:Loudfan21000/@comment-24200891-20180830193959/@comment-24200891-20190111073618

Perhaps it's wrong to compare Louds to the Simpsons, but I noticed some similarities between kids of both families. Luan pulls dangerous pranks like Bart, but at least he's remorseful after some time. Lola is often called a sociopath, because she acts like a gangster by blackmailing and intimidating for own benefits, so does Bart. Both Lisas are preaching smarty pants forcing people to their extreme philosophies and look down on everyone due to their superintelligence. Lily and Maggie are just babies reduced to living props. Lincoln is nothing like Bart in personality, but they both being only boys wearing clothes in same color and having an oversensitive four-eye sidekick.

I noticed fandoms don't like changes of classic franchises like Batman. In Beware of Batman I liked less known villains and Alfred as former MI6 agent helping Bruce in combat or Katana as side-kick. However unlike me most fandom complained about lack of popular villains. Games Batman Telltale were criticized for completelly different interpretations of Penguin, the Joker, Riddler, Bruce's parents, Tiffany Fox. I on other hand enjoyed them, because it was interesting to see them from different perspective.

Fans of Ducktales complains about changes I enjoy like the triplets having different personalities. I am asking, where is fun in same 3 characters like they were clones? Many complained about Gyro being a jerk, so in S2 he became like in the original show. This time I agreed with them. The creators of the reboot can do whatever they see fit, they changed some Beagle Boys, because they didn't like jokes about fat people. Some straw fans complained that episode day of the only child didn't involve Scrooge and Donald (both having sisters) lecturing the triplets about importance of siblings. This is the most ridiculous complain, because the story was good without them and besides the kids need to learn some things on their own.