Maybe Ming had a rough 80s too. Remember that she stayed a teenaged girl because her previous life was lonely, so she might just be seeing the past through the lenses of her previous existence as a lonely guy.
Feels weird that Katie and Wolfie have no problem talking to Ming about her precious life. I mean, she’s still the most normal of the girls (despite being 50-ish, a former guy, and the other half of a slime creature’s telepathic bond), but the fact that the rest of Team Wotch just rolls with it doesn’t feel right for some reason.
What was wrong with the 80’s? It was the golden age of Cartoons (in terms of story) and we knew what outside was for!
Plus it was a great decade of sheer ridiculousness. Everyone knew things were weird, and we accepted and reveled in it.
Maybe Ming had a rough 80s too. Remember that she stayed a teenaged girl because her previous life was lonely, so she might just be seeing the past through the lenses of her previous existence as a lonely guy.
For no reason I can articulate, I suspect the 80s, and a particular epidemic associated with it, were why Prof Sorgaz lacked friends later in life.
Did you see all those action movies?
Come on, the 80s were pretty cool, at LEAST
Feels weird that Katie and Wolfie have no problem talking to Ming about her precious life. I mean, she’s still the most normal of the girls (despite being 50-ish, a former guy, and the other half of a slime creature’s telepathic bond), but the fact that the rest of Team Wotch just rolls with it doesn’t feel right for some reason.
The only part of the 80’s I liked was Heavy Metal….and one other thing, I cannot tell you about. It’s on a need to know, basis.
70’s: Star Wars.
80’s: Top Gun.
I’m 59, and that’s about all I care to remember about those decades.