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MML's Commentaries
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Media about media, art about art. I'm MML and these are my commentaries. We'll be diving into the media we love and attempt to find some sort of more broadly-applicable meaning out of it all.
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The videos made on this channel qualify as transformative work. Consequently, all of them should fall under United States' Fair Use protocol. If a video does use a copyrighted work in a non-transformative manner, it will be noted in the description and any monetization for that video will go to any copyright holder(s) who legally has a right to that material.
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ZacFrazier
(4 minutes ago)
It’s pretty impressive how timeless the animated versions of the Peanuts look. Like it’s definitely limited, but for some reason they don’t feel dated. The character designs and their style was just tailor made for the medium, unintentionally
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hueyiroquois3839
(10 minutes ago)
I always felt that the flaws of "A Charlie Brown Christmas" were part of its charm and magic.
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nightisright1873
(18 minutes ago)
It's truly because no one understood the characters like Shultz .He often stated that the characters where reflections of aspects of his personalitys
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icecreamhero2375
(27 minutes ago)
I was always barely aware of Peanuts when I was little. One day, I went to see The Peanuts Movie in theaters and thought. "This is one of the greatest things I have ever watched. The art style is amazing and the gags are funny" Then I started reading the comic strip every day,got the Peanuts daily calendar, and bought all the Dailly strips from the 50's-80's. I have a few of the 90's ones and I want to collect every strip ever. Now I am a Peanuts super fan. It's one of the funniest things I have ever read. The deadpan humor is second to none and the characters feel like real people you can walk into. My favorite characters are Charlie Brown, Lucy, Linus, Snoopy, PigPen, Peppermint Patty, Marcy, Patty, and Violet. I think Patty and Violet are underrated they get good jokes.
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golgarisoul
(31 minutes ago)
Oh. That explains why I love that Christmas Special OST. It's jazzy, without trying to be too Christmasy.
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dommitchell4319
(47 minutes ago)
snoopy come home legit traumatised me as a kid. that crying scene and Everything Changes haunt me to this day
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mainstreetsaint36
(52 minutes ago)
While it was tragic Charles Shultz passed away, he probably left at the best time. Just before the world was turned straight on its head.
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hadinasrallah8928
(2 hour ago)
Man i absolutely love bill melendez as a warner bros animation history enthusiast. He beams excitement in every interview i love it
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Encyclopedia_Brown97
(2 hour ago)
This was fantastic, and perfectly captures my biggest issue with The Peanuts Movie in particular. Peanuts is at its best when there’s plenty of sour to go with the sweet
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cynicaladult
(2 hours ago)
I gotta respect someone who loves to geek out on Peanuts history like that. Subscribed! BTW you guys were adorable
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