As viewers of the comic we have the benefit of a third person viewpoint, simi-omniscient knowledge of context, and time to digest what transpired. Marion on the other hand, doesn't. We know Hunan animal transformations are possible and that Marion's now a squirrel, but from their prospective, all Marion knows is their arm is covered in fur (and maybe that everything looks bigger). Marion doesn't know yet that they're a separate species now, let alone a squirrel so even if they would "appreciate it", Marion doesn't fully know what "it" is.
fenrirblack wrote:Parents and transformation are a fickle thing. They have a tendency to suck the fun out it. Depending on if Marion gets his parents involved (which could not even happen for a number of reasons including they’re busy or away) could effect the story in several ways. First he tries to hide it which after that screaming would be hard, they see him and freak out because they think he’s a feral squirrel, or they have a family meeting to discuss what happened and steps to overcome it. If I was writing this I would go with hide it from them and sneak out the window. Like I said parents and magic don’t mix most of the time. Unless they try to take him to the vet which could definitely be funny.
You can have resolution without necessitating crazy hijinks (I liked the Zap! arc).
Gameb18oy wrote:Champion Wallace wrote:Does anyone think it's possible that Marion is just their squirrel name similar to how King and Joel have two separate tags?
Gameb18oy wrote:I’ve been meaning to ask, but I thought Thomas going to the zoo to hideout was more of a fan theory thing concerning where he could go. I don’t know where he’d go if he didn’t go there, but I don’t think Rick in comic actually confirmed that one way or another...
I always interpreted that as Thomas basically just lashing out in anger, he didn’t exactly make plans to go to the zoo after he got rich and considering how the humans reacted to some very polite wolves walking around the park, I feel he’d cause a commotion if he just tried to walk in
One does not simple walk into prison either. As a camel (without a handler) there isn't really anywhere for Thomas to go to avoid human interaction and not starve. Say what you will about humans, but someone would probably call animal control on Thomas and then he'd be put up in a zoo whether he want's to be there or not.
John-056 wrote:Therolyn wrote:I'm sure few may have considered this but note that in theory Steward's coin is not the only one in existence.
Its very much possible that all of the others, not being a direct product of the temple they were housed in were only merely buried in its ruins, rather than being destroyed or disappearing. All it would take is the ruins being disturbed or cleared away for those coins to be spread around and to be found by others, thus allowing others to be exposed to its effects...
I'm a sucker for such change, so I'll be very interested in seeing how this all pans out.
Uhhhh, the comment above yours, literally showed that the Coin's effects are almost instant.
That means Humans simply picking up the coins are transformed in a few Seconds.
Look at the comment above yours, it shows Mr Steward being transformed in the span of a few Seconds after Thomas literally spits the coin into his Hand.
So that means the only way for coins to effect Humans without them noticing, is if they are given it in a state where they are completely unaware, i.e, if they are Dead asleep.
It's also been shown the coin's effects aren't immediately apparent. If (and this is a
very big if) Marion was
tired enough and not paying any attantion, it's possible squirrelification happened during or before when they were getting ready for bed. However, even for a teenager, I don't think there's enough "orange soda" in the world to not notice being a squirrel all the way from Milton's backyard to bed, especially given how much smaller squirrels are than humans.
Buster wrote:actually, thanks to .
APNG (animated .PNG) files, .GIFs are completely obsolete, unless your preferred browser is IE/Edge
So, .GIFs are completely obsolete unconditionally
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