
| InterrobangPie #567488 9 months ago |
I loved Spike's fourth wall breaking in this episode. This was the best execution of it though. |
| Gittonsxv #567490 9 months ago |
spike must be taking 4th wall lessons from pinkie xD |
| StreakTheFox #567523 9 months ago |
like a bawss! |
| nemryn #567677 9 months ago |
I know I'm probably fighting a losing battle here, but this isn't actually '4th wall breaking'. Breaking the fourth wall involves directly acknowledging the audience, not just utilizing cartoon physics. |
| Mattatatta #567695 9 months ago |
I think at this point, "The 4th Wall" is a broad term used to describe and include anything outside of a character's universe. Since backdrops are technically 'not really there', Spike has to reach outside of his own universe to interact with them. |
| nemryn #567770 9 months ago |
Or, since the backdrop's not 'really' there, Spike's not 'really' interacting with it either. |
| Mattatatta #567797 9 months ago |
Except he is, he's doing *something*, but other characters may not be able to see what |
| Anonymous #567812 9 months ago |
typically when a character makes reference to being in a cartoon, the other characters just ignore it, as in this case. |
| Anonymous #1161490 3 months ago |
Breaking the fourth wall isn't just limited to characters acknowledging the audience, it can also mean interacting with objects that aren't truly in their world. |