Just some pictures I took from my vacation.
Disclaimer: This is all based on my research, path, opinion & experiences! Intro: I really was holding out on doing this post because itâs such a big, important topic to cover and I really donât want to mess it up or get anything wrong. This post needs to be done though, people have asked if I have such a post and an anon suggested it. So finally, here it is. - What Is Warding? Warding is a type of magick, it is the act of creating an energetic barrier around you, your home, an object, ect. They can be temporary or permanent, although typically they are cast with the long term in mind. They can banish or turn away whatever you choose. Warding is an excellent skill to have because it can keep you, and even others safe and with practice you can do it anytime with just about whatever you have on hand. When Should I Ward? Whenever you want an energetic barrier around you, most people consistently ward their home, themselves or their place of practice. Some people even ward their space every time they prepare for a spell. It should be done consistently in any area you want protected, but exactly where and how often is entirely up to the practitioner. What Should I Do Before? Cleanse, a ward is a barrier of energy and in the same way that it keeps things out it also keeps things in. You donât want to trap anything inside of it. Cleanse yourself before you ward yourself. Cleanse your space before you ward your space! Tips Before You Ward- Phrasing Keep the phrasing in mind! You donât want to keep anything out that you want in, or let something in that you want out. If youâre chanting or using sigils ect keep in mind exactly what you want to keep out both in your methods and in your mind. Covering everything Make sure to cover everything, a ward is useless if thereâs a weakness in it or if the ceiling & floor arenât probably covered. Be super thorough! Layering Your Wards One small little wimpy barrier? Ha, the spirits say as they scramble into your home to wreak havoc! You need to layer your wards, donât just use one method one time, thereâs no such thing as too much warding. What Are Some Ways That I Can Ward? Now weâll get right down to the methods you can use to ward yourself and your space! Remember that warding is important and needs to be effective, donât try anything that you donât have experience with for warding. At first, focus on the stuff you know. If you like sigils, use sigils at first and slowly work your way into using other more complex methods or methods that solely rely on your abilities. Circle Casting You cast a circle by summoning the four elements to protect & energize what is in the circle. - Hereâs my post about circles & how to cast them Chanting/Speaking Come up with a protective chant you can use to ward your space. This chant could be someone elseâs or your own as long as you feel itâs effective. Speak it aloud and visualize a layer of energy protecting your space. Incense Burn a protective incense in the space youâd like to ward and visualize a barrier protecting your space. Athame Draw out the line of your ward with your athame, visualize the wall appearing, covering everything with a thick layer of energy. Spraying Spray a mix of blessed/magickal waters and or herbs with protective properties in the space you want to ward. Sigils Create a sigil using your favorite method with the intent to âwardâ or âprotect/protection.â Then charge and activate it as a layer of protection! Hereâs my post on sigils if youâre interested in that: - Sigil Post Jar Spells You could mix up a jar spell for warding, set it in your house and forget it as a layer of warding. - My protective jar spell post Anointment Anoint the doorways of your space, you could also anoint the ceiling, floor, walls, corners, honestly go for it. Salt Sprinkle salt all around the edge of your home or space. Make sure to sprinkle salt on the INSIDE of your harm as salt can harm plants & wildlife if used outside. If youâd like to make a barrier on the outside of your home, you can use dried & crushed eggshells in place of salt. - Post on how to make eggshell powder here - Hag stones Hag stones are stones with holes in them that have been corroded into the stone because of rushing water. It is believed rushing water is protective & cleansing so if you wear a stone that sat in it long enough to have parts corroded away, that the stone will maintain and keep those properties with it. Itâs a great way to personally ward yourself, and an excuse to go out in nature. They look like this!Â
Energy Manipulation If youâve got a knack for manipulating energy, you can create a barrier through work and visualization that surrounds yourself or your space. This isnât recommended for beginners though! Links: - Horse Warding Charm By @anothersusurrus - House Warding Spritz Mixture By @seleneblackwell Both of these are great if youâre looking for specific spells, types of magick, correspondences, sigils, ect! - Protection Magic Masterpost Part 1 By @auricwitch - Protection Magic Masterpost Part 2 By @auricwitch Personal Wards Also remember not just to ward your space but yourself, if you layer your home with wards, what happens when you leave? Exactly. Keep yourself safe too! Circle casting & hag stones are great methods I mentioned above that are good for personal warding. Can I Ward Specific Things And Not Others? Absolutely! I mentioned this in the phrasing section of this post, keep in mind exactly what you want to keep out when youâre warding. I like words like ânegativeâ or âharmfulâ or âwith ill intentâ because they donât necessarily keep out the Fae or positive/neutral spirits but it does keep out anything that wants to harm you in general. Just think about it ahead of time, find wording or a phrase you like and keep that in mind as you ward. What If I Live With People? If youâre out of the broom closet, explain to your family/roommates what youâre doing and why youâre doing it and make sure theyâre cool with it and are aware of whatâs going on. If youâre not out of the broom closet, you may have to resort to only warding yourself/your room, & thatâs okay! I hope this helps someone or teaches them something new! Enjoy! Have a lovely day đ
A tip for blending when painting digitally: use a transition color! I quickly made this when my brother asked for art advice while I was working on a painting for my best friend. (I was watching a lot of makeup videos to pick out her gifts).Â
ALL - Everything, in chronological order.
ARTÂ - Stuff drawn for the AU, either by me or other people, but mostly me. This includes both comics and still images.
PROSE - Writing and fanfiction set in the AU.
LORE - Information about characters, places, and plot arcs.
ASKS - Questions asked by readers! See whatâs already been covered.
FAQ - General questions about this blog or contents of the AU that are more meta than story focused.
FAEFOLK - Questions about faeries and magic in this AU. Non-character specific world-building stuff.
Lexicon:
TRUE FAE - A full-blooded fae, with no human ancestry. Considered more powerful and âpureâ than their changeling counterparts.
CHANGELING - A catch all word to describe beings that are some mixture of human and fae. Applies to both faebloods and faetouched.
FAEBLOODED - A changeling that has faerie ancestry, especially within the most recent generation. In some situations, the blood may be diluted past the point of qualifying.
FAETOUCHED - A human or earthly animal that has been significantly changed or infected with the magic of Faerie. Usually this applies to humans that have been stolen away as slaves, but can be used in other circumstances.
FAERIE QUEENS - The rulers of the Courts of Light, and the AU equivalent of the Diamond Authority.
COURTS OF LIGHT - The kingdom of Light Fae, ruled by the Empress of Light and Stone. Within this court there are three subdivisions: The Court of Thunder and Flames, the Court of Waves and Rivers, and the Court of Flowers and Thorns. Each court is ruled by its own Queen, but ultimately they all answer to the Empress.
REALM OF SHADE - A world of Faerie Shades, opposite to the Courts of Light. Generally considered to be lawless and savage, shades are sometimes uplifted to serving in the Courts of Light. Though they have no formal leadership, they bow to the Empressâs rule in most circumstances.
THE HEDGE - An endless sea of thorns and brambles that inhabits the spaces between Faerie and Earth. More or less a space between dimensions, and is typically hostile to humans and fae alike.
HEDGE WITCH - A human with high sensitivity to the Hedge and its inhabitants, giving them heightened perception of supernatural phenomenon. All humans have some potential ability to tap into magic given the right situation, but Hedge Witches are those either with natural talent or who have trained themselves to access those energies. Generally used to describe humans who have retained more humanity than faetouched.
HEDGEBEAST - One of the various creatures that manages to make its home within the Hedge. Generally considered fearsome for their ability to coexist with such an inhospitable landscape. Tend to be violent towards outsiders.
Character Tags:
STEVENÂ - Faeblooded prince and inheritor of the Court of Flowers and Thorns. On the run from the Court of Light. Third changeling child of the Maiden.
CONNIE - Overworked human teenager, brand new Knight of Flowers and Thorns. Swept up in this nonsense due to chance and also destiny.
PEARL - Faetouched servant of the Courts of Light. Guardian and protector of Steven. At least, she used to be.
AMETHYST - The second changeling child of the Maiden. Stevenâs half sibling, has a history of getting in trouble with fae.
GARNET - Ostensible half-fae prophet and spiritualist, with mysterious properties. Location unknown.
GREG - Human hedge witch and father of Steven. Location unknown.
LARS - Faetouched weirdness magnet living in Empire City. Doing his best to avoid the supernatural and failing utterly.
ROSE QUARTZ - Referred to as âThe Maiden of Flowers and Thornsâ in this AU. Gifted the entire of her being to Steven and ceased to exist.Â
WHITE DIAMOND - Referred to as âThe Empress of Light and Stoneâ. The Queen of all fae and the ruler of the Courts of Light.Â
To all those who say cats are not affectionate: meet Grandma.
Video by Angelo Varriano
THERE HE IS
THERE HE IS
M Y P U R P L E S O N
awhile ago I made this post that covered over cute/small moments between GIR and Zim in ETF.
And like, my mini-series comic Iâm working on is taking a lot longer then I thought it would be, So I think Iâll use this time to cover everything I liked about the Membrane Sibling Dynamic in ETF. (yes I am working on the mini-series of membrane family development⌠writing them is actually pretty hard)Â
So⌠This post will actually be a little longer and more in-depth about my thoughts on their new dynamic in general. Cause while Zim and GIR do have a new dynamic, itâs barely noticeable and you can easily explain it in like a paragraph or a few lines⌠The Membrane Sibling dynamic is very different then what it is in the show. Â
This is kinda a mixed bag for me because Gaz had the most dramatic character change out of any of the other Characters in ETF. Like Gazâs change was way more noticeable to me the first time watching then Membraneâs change if that tells you anything.Â
And I really initially hated the change. Gazâs new dynamic with her brother almost ruined the viewing experience for me the first time watching ETF. I understand why they did it. Gaz is a bit underdeveloped in the series, but I always found her really relatable and the most down to earth character in the show. Changing her to have a more prominent role in the movie but softening her up considerably made me feel uncomfortable. I found myself saying âThatâs not my Gazâ during moments of the movie when I watched it for the first time.Â
I was debating if softening her up and giving her a backseat to Dibâs Daddy issues was kinda maybe regressive for her character and for a lot of girls and women who identify with Gaz???? maybe???? and might possibly be a little⌠teensy tiny little itty bittyâŚbit sexistâŚ.???Â
(do not @ me sjws and extremists⌠Iâm just articulating my initial impressions of Enter the Florpus about 3-4 months after I saw it⌠Just voicing how I felt at the time of the first viewing months ago.)Â
As someone who has a bit of a complicated relationship with my sibling, I was kinda disappointed Gaz and Dib turned into The Pine Twins Lite from Gravity Falls. Iâve seen too many good sibling dynamics in cartoons lately, I kinda would have liked it if they kept their dynamic a little bit more the same.
But the more I thought about itâŚ.. While Show Gaz was very extreme in her violence and hatred of all things, it was really only relatable to anyone who had a sibling. It might have been possible she came off as way too mean to anyone who didnât.Â
Even nowadays I see a lot of edgy content in this fandom where Gaz doesnât support Dib at all. Itâs so depressing and it almost feels like she wants him dead for real⌠Even though many instances in the show, she has left him for dead, itâs usually due to Dibâs own hubris.
I never really got that impression of her that she hated Dib at all in the show. If that was the case she would not sit with him at Lunch at Skool. She would pretend not to be associated with Dib. But theyâre actually seen together at school real frequently outside of their classrooms. She just doesnât care about his bs and is fed up with his selfishness a lot of the time. Which was even confirmed in âGaz the taster of porkâ when she was talking to the Shadow Hog about her troubles with her brother.Â
âYeah, Zimâs an alien but so what. Heâs too dumb to take over the Earth. Why should I have to listen to Dibâs constant-âÂ
And she is totally in the right. Dib is so self-absorbed he can barely see past the thickness of his glasses and usually does something unintentionally cruel to Gaz which invokes her wrath. She doesnât need the one to put up with this or his schemes, or listen to him ramble. While Dib did care for Gaz in the show (heâd sacrifice his life for hers, heâd trust her a lot for some reason, and he did listen to his dad when he told him to walk his sister to the mall) he almost always never took in to account what she wanted in any given situation. No sense of regard for her interests, her hobbies, what she was doing, or what she wanted. (his dad had to convince him with dibâs whines of protest to take her to the mall at night)Â
Everything is always about Dib. Gaz got a Pizza for him, thatâs the only reason sheâs holding it. Gaz isnât busy drawing or anything, she can listen to him talk. Gaz wonât mind if I test this highly experimental voodoo magic on her, sheâd love to help with this. Mysterious Mysteries is on, Gaz doesnât need the TV for videogames⌠I know family meal night that we have on super-rare occasions is coming up but Iâm gonna try to infiltrate Zimâs base and blow it up⌠not like thatâs importantâŚ
âHey, Who ate all the cereal?â âYou think you own all the Cereal⌠Well you donât Dib!âÂ
Coming to the conclusion that many people might have seen Gazâs behavior as abusive, or way too mean-spirited to those who donât have siblings, I can understand her character change in Enter the Florpus. 2019 is a very different timescape then the early 2000â˛s and it just makes sense.Â
And⌠It took me a long time to warm up to their new dynamic, but once I did, I realized that their new dynamic is actuallyâŚ. better? While I do feel they could have played the Sibling Rivalry up way more, considering what a prominent role Membrane and Dibâs dynamic had in the film, the movie decided to keep the focus on Dib and Zimâs rivalry ultimately, comparing and contrasting their situations, which was the smarter move.Â
In the show, I feel people actually did misinterpret Gaz for not liking her brother in the slightest and was a complete goth queen pit that envokes wrath of anyone who breathes at her funny⌠Which was just not true. Even by show standardsâŚ(known for itâs mean-spirited-ness) she did have her moments of humoring Dib. (they did have an occasional conversation, and she did listen to his ramblings even if she hated to. Cause she would respond in kind to his bs. The whole âmuffinâ conversation. )Â
There were just a lot more things to really love and appreciate about Dib and Gazâs relationship in ETF that made me feel like they were actually siblings who got on each otherâs nerves, but at the end of the day, grew up together and love each other and theyâre all they have as friends (for now/the most part.) And You can really feel they grew up together in every single scene that theyâre in.Â
Iâm sure people have pointed it out before⌠but Gaz and Dib have a lot of similar expressions together. There are MANY MORE Iâm not including. Iâm not even including all the times their body language is extremely similar when they are in similar poses. (like sitting, how they lean-in, etc) Itâs not even a case of lazy character animation or design. Zim has very unique animations and faces specific to him. The Membrane siblings mirror each other's expressions and body language intentionally. But unlike GIR trying to mimic Zim, (akin to a younger sibling copying their older sibling) this is the case of two siblings getting on the exact same wavelength, and subconsciously mirror each otherâs expressions. There are even some instances of it in the first act, but it happens WAY more frequently in the second act. Itâs cause theyâre actually working as a team at this point. (more on that later)Â
The whole opening conversation with Membrane and Gaz about Dib. Just the whole thing. It takes a while to absorb whatâs being said cause this comes after the hilarious anime-opening and Florpus fires about 30 jokes per minute. But⌠Gaz is actually concerned about Dibâs state of being. She actually seems to know more about how bad Dib actually is more than their Father. (#Membrane tries his best but he still sucks at parenting.) She complains about how gross he actually is, but listens sincerely to her fatherâs advice about trying to be patient and understanding with her brother. Membrane even compared it to him giving up the paranormal to her giving up videogames. While this prompts a violent reaction out of her, while itâs played as a one-off joke, itâs actually a good starting point for the following scene and the whole movie.Â
Because Gaz is really reluctant to even go and tell Dib to come to dinner. She really complains about this, grumbling to herself every step of the way. Like âFine whatever dad. Iâll be patient and understanding... feh.âÂ
Also Dib and Gaz both implying (from the use of a shoving stick) Gaz has been bringing him meals frequently for it to be a daily occurrence. That she probably asked dad to make her that Gazmat suit after awhile (or she made it herself)Â Â
But I think her words with her father did sink in a bit. You can even hear it in Dibâs voice (Props to Andy. The voice acting in this movie is so good) that heâs really losing it from not being able to convince people of the truth for so long, and not being able to know what Zimâs doing. Who knows how long Dib has been locked in his room like this. (my headcanon is about 2 years⌠but this could be like 5 months or what have you) Like I think this is the first time you see Gaz look legitimately concerned about her brotherâs state of insanity. Which says a lot considering the large number of times she remained indifferent to it in the show.
THIS IS SO SIGNIFICANT I WANT TO CRY
Gaz actually tries her hand at empathy for once. Because what Prof.Membrane said did sink in for her. This would be like giving up videogames! I think she keeps that in mind as she tries to empathize and try to get him out of this hazy-paranoia funk. She is actually concerned about Dibâs mental state for HER to actually tell him:
 âLet it goâ with no jabs, no malice, and no hidden manipulation motive. Itâs like the first time Iâve ever seen her reaching out to him like this and offering him legitimate advice that isnât sabotage.Â
Itâs the first time Iâve seen her be this sincere with him and you can just hear it in her voice. And I feel Dib knows this, because Gazâs concern is enough for him to LOOK AWAY FROM THE MONITORS FOR THE FIRST TIME IN MONTHS/YEARS/WEEKS!Â
Like Dib seriously takes into consideration her words. He wouldnât have looked completely away from his post if he hadnât, he was just talking about how important he canât leave his post, and then immediately looks away when Gaz suggests that Zim might not come back and he should just give up. (wonder what would happen if zim was gone⌠lol. Dib Membrane: Enter the Depression⌠less interesting movieâŚ)Â
But you can see him take into consideration that maybe he should just give upâŚ.maybe he is gone for goodâŚ
âoh wait there he isâ
âBWUAAAHHHH!â  (i love that noise)
Also, Gaz could of easily not told him about this. I mean Dib was likely to notice eventually without her pointing it out, but she could of just easily been on the side of their Dad here and manipulated him on a path of real science⌠Nah, Gaz knows by now how important Zimâs continued existence is for her brother by this point. She wonât withhold that info just to be cruel. Remember, Giving up Zim is like giving up videogames.Â
Honestly, Gazâs huge reaction to Dib leaving his room is likeâŚ. anyone who has ever grown up with a brother or any other prepubescent male family member everâŚâŚ.. Boys stank. Go live in the tub.Â
And she actually helps Dib get back in shape⌠more importantly⌠take a bath. Cus Dib never has his priorities straight in any instance of his life, so of course, the first thing he tries to do is work out his feeble body⌠Gaz is like âno. Bitch you stank.âÂ
Jamming out right outside the door so your bro has some sick montage music for his workout. That is so sweet actually. And I really like her little custom âDib :P â sticker on her guitar. Not sure if thatâs flattery or an insult⌠probably combination of the two.Â
Worth noting that Gaz was spotting Dib his entire workout routine. Making sure he didnât overdo it. (and is totally the reason 100% why Dib didnât go to Zimâs base as âSwole Dibâ Thank Gaz everyone. Saved you from a fate of Swole Dib the whole movie.)Â
And of course no compliments or nothing, just insulting his coat, and Dib immediately taking it like water off a duckâs back (as he does with a lot of aspects in his life)
You can just feel these two have grown up together. âI AM IN SHAPE I LOOK AMAZING!â ââŚyou look horribleâ âCANâT STOP ME NOW HAVING A GOOD TIME HAVING A GOOD TIME!âÂ
(my abridged dialogue sucks)
This whole scene between them was really amazing. I really love how Dib just casually puts her fist away. Like how heâs so used to her threats by now it hardly phases him. He Even points to it like âput that fist awayâŚno pummeling Dib time right nowâ Gaz immediately knows that something is wrong and Dib is going to do something stupid and selfish that will ruin Dadâs keynote. (and she right) Like she even knows that Zim is not in typical âZimâ behavior either.
Because while Dib was looking at his father with sparkle eyes of âMembrane-Senpai will notice me!â (Dib is legally a weeb now. I can say that.) Gaz was looking at Zim the whole time. Who is⌠at the momentâŚ
UmâŚ.. yeaah. Out of disguise and a sad lump on the ground. I donât really think that Gaz expects Zim to do anything. What she does expect is for Dib to provoke him to do something. She even says that Dib better not be the one to ruin Dadâs big night. Dib, not Zim. Dib was the one that brought Zim here and Zim is just kinda a disaster waiting to happen in every single aspect of his life. You can tell this isnât Gazâs first rodeo and I feel you can watch ETF without knowing a single thing about these characters. Gaz just doesnât want to get roped into whatever bullshit is going on between them right now.
This moment has been GIFâd to death but itâs so darn good. Thatâs the thousand-yard stare that you give your siblings forâŚâŚâŚ..existing. Thatâs the Cain instinct.Â
Also, Dib just plain lying to Gazâs face, her knowing that he is, but deciding to let it go anywaysâŚ. and silently threatening him âYOU BETTER NOT⌠whatever youâre doingâŚâ only for Dib to immediately go behind Gazâs back the instant sheâs out of earshot. Itâs not like Dib would have listened to Gaz here anyway, even if Gaz made a more convincing âless angryâ sounding argument.Â
You just really feel their history growing up in every scene these two are in together.
This is the face of someone who regrets trusting you to make a NOT SELFISH decision.
Considering that was the very last thing Dib saw before waking up in a cold sweat with a large time skipâŚâŚâŚâŚâŚ
It took me only on my fourth viewing to realize this. Like I thought Dib might have just passed out from the shock or something⌠or Clembrane got themâŚâŚ but⌠No⌠Gaz beat him over the head with her cuffs.
And⌠hahahaaa. oh god⌠Thatâs just too damn good. He deserved it. (why are people saying movie Dib is a baby⌠heâs pretty awful the first half of the film)Â
Sure, Dib apologized, But Gaz ainât having it.Â
âZIM BETRAYED YOU, WHO THE FLYINâ FLIP WOULD OF GUESSED?!?!âÂ
Gaz is just drinking a tall glass of pudding flavored âI told you soâÂ
Note: Dib APOLOGIZED. He like actually rarely apologizes if ever. And he apologizes specifically to Gaz. âGaz, I am so sorryâ Itâs the first real sincere apology I hear from Dibâs mouth to her forâŚ.. EVER.
Like even in the comics Dib doesnât apologize to Gaz! The only instances Dib apologizes in the comics is when his life is at risk if he doesnât. Gaz has to practically beat an apology out of his mouth. In the Taster of Pork he was practically begging an apology only cause he thought Gazâs life was in dangerâŚ
But like here, he actually regrets something that he KNOWS was important to Gaz and hurt her!Â
Itâs like breaking the rule of nature⌠Grass grows, Birds fly, and Dib never apologizes for the hell he drags Gaz through.Â
I also really like the contrast of these two in how they deal with Clembrane.
Gaz is used to being dragged along on crazy shenanigans and is usually fine to go with the flow until thereâs an opening for her.Â
Dib meanwhile is so used to wanting to expose Zim, like if something is wrong, he will immediately call attention to it loudly and proudly, even if itâs not the smartest decision. And this method has never worked out in his favorâŚ.. ever.Â
And Gaz just tells him to play along for now, and Dib tries for the most partâŚ. but he canât just bring himself to call Clembrane âDadâ like she does even if itâs for the sake of an act.
âyou tried escaping without me?â
âletâs focus on the now Dibâ
Dib actually sounds genuinely hurt that she tried escaping without him, even if this whole situation is his fault and I wouldnât blame Gaz if she bailed to find out what Zim did to their dad on her own. I mean⌠she tried to but failed. lol
I also like this whole conversation. Gaz hasnât forgiven Dib, but they have a common enemy and she does care about her Dad and wants to know where he is.
There wasnât even a conversation of âYou messed up and I hate you but We have to work togetherâŚ.â They just automatically DO. And naturally, slip into those roles.
There was no council or meeting, they just immediately start working together when it sets in for Dib that theyâre captive in their own house.Â
Also another note: Gaz calls him âClembraneâ and Dib just adopts the term and thatâs what they call him now.Â
Gaz actually being very direct in comforting Dib here. âItâs Zim weâre talking aboutâŚâ Itâs very rare that Dib hears that Zim is an idiot from a third party, but sometimes you kinda need that retrospective on others from other people. Not like she extinguishes any of his worries. Like in the show Gaz only felt comfortable to talk about the stupidity of Zimâs incompetence to a stranger Shadow Hog from another dimension.Â
But sheâs actually being pretty direct in her attempt to calm Dib down. She took her dadâs words to heart at the beginning of the movie and is attempting to be more patient and understanding with Dibâs ânonsenseâÂ
The faces of two people who were wrong to varying degrees.
Nothing to add, just more of them having similar yet different reactions.
Gaz is like âWell I was wrong this might as well happen.â To Dib just looking on with abject horror at what Zim (and by extension himself) has wrought.Â
âYOU WHAT?!â
âWHEREâS OUR DAD!âÂ
Again, love their different yet similar reactions here. Dib angry and concerned about the teleportation of a whole planet, Gaz concerned about the safety of one person who matters most to her.
Dib cares about his Dad too (like thatâs one of the core themes in ETF) but like you know that boy cares about hating Zim more. Especially for crap like this. (He practically sabotaged his dadâs keynote just so he could make it about him and ZimâŚcomeon.)Â
Surprised thatâs the worst Gaz did to him when she finds out not only Zim betraying him is his fault, but that Zim only got inspired to do this from Dib. (I will talk on that aspect alone one day. Cus I got theories in a bucket for yâall on that.)
But I suppose a Florpus hole is a good distraction to not beat his head to the ground.
(she shoves him out of the way plenty times later throughout the movie, itâs fine)
âItâs been ten years GazâŚ..â
ââŚItâs been two days but yeahâÂ
I just really love this. Theyâre both miserable and bloated from bad pudding, but itâs obvious Dib was practically force-fed pudding cause he probably wasnât touching his food and refusing to call Clembrane âDadâ So heâs messier and was fighting every step of the way. While Gaz just looks like she wishes for death.
Also, add this to IZ lore pile to consider: Dib and Zim exaggerate the timeframes of everything (like children are likely to do). So basically any timecard in the series or show is irrelevant.Â
Like you can tell just by how pissed Dib gets at Gaz just calling Clembrane Dad casually⌠He has been fighting and being force-fed pudding every step of the way⌠Dib always fights, he never surrenders he never caves to anyoneâŚ.
OrâŚ. does he?
Like this the first and ONLY time he calls Clembrane âDadâ in over two days. This is when theyâre actually getting the ship together. He is willing to play along with Gaz now. He even gives her a nod to her thumbs up. Like he is actually willing to listen to her advice now for once. Which is significant, because heâs been pushing aside every single good idea Gaz has had throughout the movie.Â
They have the common goal of getting dad back and he is willing to go with her on this one.
âI see where youâre going with this!âÂ
Dib actually putting more trust in Gaz then he has in the past. She was the one who even got them this far to the ship in the first place, and helped them survive the pudding monsterâŚ.He is very receptive to Gazâs plan because Dibâs direct âYOUâRE NOT MY DADâ at Clembrane and âHELP US SHIP! I KNOW YOU HATE ME BUT STOP!â justâŚ. doesnât work. When Dibâs direct approach doesnât work, he learns to fall back and trust Gazâs manipulative tactics a bit more.
GAZ NODS. Like Dib did earlier.
AND DIB THUMBS-UPâS BACK. Like Gaz did earlier.
THE CYCLE IS COMPLETE. THEY ARE IN SYNC.
THEY ARE A TEAM NOW. LETâS. GET. DAD.
(I also really like how Dib says âClembraneâ when they fly away⌠mocking him like âyou arenât my dadâ but just embracing the name that Gaz made up for him)
Itâs also worth noting that Dib has been trying to get this ship to fly for an undetermined amount of time (weâll go with two-plus years) and no matter what he could not get it to fly because Takâs ship would not allow him to fix it. Again, Dib having a very direct approach. If there is a problem in front of Dib, he will try to tackle it head-on without any support, because thatâs just how heâs always done things.The ship is a huge thematic symbol of frustration for Dib. You can have all this great alien technology in front of your Dadâs face, but it doesnât matter if it doesnât work. The ship is just a constant reminder of his lack of support from his familyâŚ. and The only way he was able to get it working was because of SUPPORT FROM HIS FAMILY.
Mainly: GAZ. Because Dib was only able to get the ship to work due to doing things the Gaz way. Manipulating the ship to actually allow it to be worked on. And they do it in record time too.Â
And from this point on, theyâre a team. Which is why their expressions become more in-sync then previously in the film.Â
These two have the exact same terrible taste in music. Dib is tone-deaf and is having fun. Gaz is grooving and listening to the actual notes like guitar players sometimes do. These are two who are used to road trips together.Â
And from this point on in the movie, you can tell they operate on the same wavelength. Even going so far to have a lot of similar expressions. These two are more in sync then theyâve ever been. Itâs really cause they have a common goal and Dib caved to take Gazâs advice for once.Â
And I want to point out this small detail before I skip over it completelyâŚâŚ.
âNormally you crying on the floor would be hilarious but comeonâŚâÂ
âWhy arenât you telling me I told you so?â
âCus making fun of you is never fun when youâre this sad.â
âCome on, man.â
âYouâre my brother, man.â
âYou still just might be good enough for something, Zimâ
âIâve done way worse than throw you in a space prison, This is nothing⌠get up!âÂ
The same exact speech pattern and same way of comfortingâŚ
Membrane Siblings suck at empathy yet it somehow works 101.
Like right down to the same speech pattern and visibly uncomfortable with crying and negative emotions. Right down to the practically bullying way of âyouâve been through worse, get up!â âyou might be good for something!â way of comforting.Â
These are two kids who grew up in the same house with no outlet or emotional support system. Itâs moments like this that really spoke to me that made me appreciate their new dynamic. Because they adopt traits of the other when they arenât together.Â
My first reaction to Gaz saying âI only torment you cus I know you can handle itâ made me say âthatâs not my Gaz.â and took me a long time to warm up to this new dynamic.
But like I said, itâs actually really good. Because Gaz expresses herself more articulately then Dib in this film. And Gazâs dialogue can also be run alongside the scene where Dib is watching Zim have a breakdown. Because itâs really relevant and works as an amazing parallel. (the parallels between Dib and Zim are strong in ETF)Â
Also paralleling Zimâs depression with Dibâs here is brilliant because it not only shows how much Dib and Zim are alike but how Dib and Gaz are alike. Which means Gazâs sentiments to Dib are probably Dibâs sentiments to Zim as well, even if Dib didnât say it as eloquently as Gaz did, the sentiment is still there. Dib attempts empathy and tries to understand how Zim feels. Which he wouldnât of done if he doesnât really express a similar feeling Gaz does to seeing her brother sad: âMaking fun of you isnât fun when youâre this sad.âÂ
âŚ.Right? :)Â
Initially, I thought Gaz being nice to Dib here it came out of nowhere, but it really doesnât if youâre paying attention. It was actually foreshadowed with Zimâs breakdown earlier and hinted at during the Family Dinner conversation she had with Membrane at the beginning of the movie. About being more patient with her brother âHe is your brother after all.âÂ
Gaz is more verbal with expressing her emotions then Dib in this movie, which is actually a welcome change than her angrily repressing everything.Â
It took me a long time to warm up to the idea of Gaz being slightly softer on Dib, but when I realized that this wasnât out of nowhere and the movie was actually building towards this moment with them, it just paints a whole deeper picture on their relationship then the show ever touched on.
No. I am not sleeping on their family portraits either. Dib is his own familyâs cryptoid, he canât take a normal photo.
I have nothing for this⌠this group hug is just too cute⌠Iâm all the alien monsters in the back.Â
The way their eyes light up when faced with alien technology relevant to their special interest⌠Like them mirroring each otherâs expressions just isnât limited to the times when theyâre on screen together.Â
Underrated moment cause itâs followed by the classic âIâm always proud of youâ⢠scene⌠but after everything theyâve been through to get Dad back, Dib actually screams out for Gaz with fear and worry of 1. Might never see her again. 2. She was the only one controlling this part of the ship and the have no one to steer them through space. Obviously, the second fear takes over, because Dib faces things head-on, and immediately tries to find a way to fix this problem, by reaching out closer to his dad. I just thought his scream out to her was a moment to appreciate.Â
Yeah⌠cus really⌠Dib thinks he lost everything at this moment. Heâs out for Zimâs head.
âŚâŚâŚâŚâŚâŚSee? Thereâs that ham again.
I know I made a whole analysis post on the Ham, but like aside from that, remembering the Ham was a âgiftâ of sorts from Gaz, it just furthers my point that they are operating on the same wavelength. Even after the ham was like shoved in his face, Dib like⌠kept it anyways. I know itâs all for the sake of a joke an anticlimatic payoff, but it also shows how the events of Enter the Florpus really strengthened their bond. Dib doesnât question the ham, just throws it to Gaz, and trusts her plan, which is ultimately:
GOOD WORK TEAM!
Gotta also call attention to the fact Gaz admits when sheâs wrong at least two times in the movie. Which is like never in the show cause ShowGaz is like never wrong. I actually kinda like it. Feels more in-line with typical sassy kid behavior. Youâre always right until you arenât.
I think this is the moment where they decide wordlessly what they need to do about Clembrane. Itâs worth noting that this is the first time Zim says âDestroy the Membrane Familyâ Itâs not just Dib anymore. He wants his whole family dead. Because Dib got his whole family involved. And thatâs kinda sinking in for both of them too.Â
And we get a combination of their techniques with how they deal with Clembrane. Dib the direct: âYOU LEAVE CLEMBRANE ALONE!â Gaz, trying to appeal to Clembraneâs emotions: âItâs the best pudding Iâve ever had in my lifeâ (granted with an accentâŚ.. which I think is either a callback to her being on Takâs ship, since she talked like that or Zimâs computer admitting he does accents when heâs bored sometimesâŚ. itâs one of the weaker callbacks.) and itâs actually a combination of their techniques that work together to get them in possession of the moose.Â
Dib is at the table. Gaz got Dib to come to Dinner. Which we all know was phase two all along. Getting Dib to come to dinner was the plot. Conflict resolved everyone.
If anything, I kinda think maybe Dib learned a little bit from his sister that sometimes the most direct method is not always the best one, and Gaz learned to be a little bit more patient with Dib. At least, for the most part. As much as IZ characters can have proper character development. The themes of family in ETF are really clear and the parallels are even clearer. Comparing the shot of how closer Dibâs family is compared to how alone Zim is at the end of ETF is heartbreaking.Â
So itâs obvious that Gaz and Dib kinda became closer in away after the events of ETF. Nothing like saving your dad from space prison to bring a family closer together.Â
And⌠there was just a lot more to appreciate about their new dynamic that I initially hated at first. Cause there is a little stubborn edgelord inside of me that wanted Gaz to be way meaner then how she was in ETF.
From the interviews Iâve seen on ETF it almost seems like Johnen is ashamed of how one-dimensional Gaz was in the show. Even Pilot Gaz, in her earliest incarnation, seemed to be more active in the events then Show Gaz. Having read the comics after the movie, I can safely say I do like when Gaz is a more active participant in the shenanigans rather than some angry roommate who occasionally beats Dib up and dishes out vengeance. ShowGaz was really relatable in her brutality, but I can really understand how shallow her character can appear in the grand scheme of things. And Iâm glad Johnen took the time to develop her more.
As I said, the Sibling Rivalry of fighting for Professor Membraneâs affection could have been played up a whole lot more, but I think it was smart to keep the conflict focused on Zim and Dib. Having Gaz also be too angry at Dib due to Membrane development-related reasons would just kinda screech the plotâs breakneck pace to a halt.
Invader Zim is first and foremost a comedy show. I feel adding raw family drama between Gaz and Dib would not have served the themes, story, jokes or purpose. (but thatâs why I have my fanfiction/mini-series to actually explore that aspect of their dynamic seriously)
So long story short: Gaz and Dibâs relationship as siblings is a fairly complicated one. I do like ShowGaz for her brutality, but ETF Gaz just seems like she has a lot more going on for her as a character. Itâs safe to say that I think Gaz might have matured a bit in the time it took Dib to become a chair. She definitely grew out of her âhate everythingâ phase. Dib still has a lot of growing to do, but at least you donât see him snatch pizza right out of his sisterâs hands. (that we know ofâŚ)
But honestly, if you want the best dynamic between these two:
Read the comics. Iâm dead serious. Itâs a rare case that the best iteration of Gaz is actually in the comics. Equal parts brutal, funny and involved in the stories. It strikes an amazing balance of a lot of aspects of her personality and hits all the right notes for me, personally. Peak asshole sibling culture is here.Â
This rant thingy took longer then I expected, but Gaz and Dibâs dynamic had a lot changed from the show and I felt it was worth talking about my thoughts on how I see them now, and what you can kinda look forward too with my upcoming comics about them.
Just some pictures I took from my vacation.
(A.K.A: Irkens canât have nice things: the series.)
Synopsis: Zim finds out that Gir was never programmed to understand Irken. Deciding to teach Gir himself, Zim soon uncovers some alarming gaps in his own knowledge, and discovers that maybe some things are better left buried.
Hereâs where Iâll be collecting all the links for the comics from now on! Thanks again to the lovely anon for the suggestion.
Content Warning: Contains Blood, Violence, Depictions of Trauma and Mental health issues, References to Psychological Abuse, References to War, Mind Control/Manipulation, Medical Experimentation, Death, and themes of Neglect and Abandonment.
This AU also runs on the commonly-held theory that Irkens are raised from birth to be soldiers, so please be careful and read through the warnings. All comics are tagged âiz linguistics auâ if you need to blacklist. Â
That being said, most of this horribleness is only hinted at and happens off screen. Anything especially graphic will be marked below with a ***Â
Part 1: Broken
Part 2: Close Enough
Part 3: Enter Dib
Part 4: The Dark Room ***
Side Comic: Iâm Fine Now
Part 5: Culture Shock
Part 6: Helpful Sibling Advice
Part 7: End Transmission
Part 8: Ghosts
Part 9: Cracks
Part 10: Errors, Secrets and Half-Truths
Part 10.5: Whatâs in a Name?
Connection Lost (part 8 preview)
Creative DisciplineÂ
Irken Faux Pas
Baby Zim
Skoodge and the Weird Kid
Study Time (gif)
Ghosts
Cracks (part 9 preview)
A Concerned Dibble (gif)
Hug-seeking missile (gif)
If Zim met his younger self
Sleepless nights and last resorts (future comic preview)đâ¨
Itâs not that deep (and other meme redraws)
Bad Ending (part1)
Bad Ending (part2)
Computer sees Zimâs PAK for the first time (mini comic)
I occasionaly draw things, but I mostly procrastinate. Be prepared to be disappointed
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