
Ok, now I know some might call me crazy or insane for getting into "Wild West Cowboys of Moo Mesa" for one of its characters to do further exploring from all the screencaps and recent fan art I've been doing, and maybe I am crazy. But I'm not ashamed of doing what is making me happy or diving deeper into analyzing that the creators neglected to do themselves as if they don't care about their own creations. But you know what, I'm proud to be crazy about any Disney and non Disney characters that are in my gallery collection, even at home. It's what I am and who I choose to be. So perhaps it is time for me to do what the creators never did, even though I'm three decades behind in what I missed out on in my youth, which goes for other great shows I never heard of until now.
As I was saying, there was one thing I forgot to add in Boothill's nightmare of Skull Duggery which I probably should have planned to do before moving onto him waking up all startled and breaking into a cold sweat, it's where this strange thought came into my mind in the episode on what would or might have happened if Saddlesore did not show up in time, calling out Boothill's name when coming to check up on him, only to see that Skull Duggery is indeed real and undead. Even if this is just part of Boothill's nightmare, I got the bad, eerie feeling that if it were not for Saddlesore showing up in time, Skull Duggery might have possibly wrapped his strong, bony hands around Boothill's neck and strangle him to death (by the way, death was implied in "Dances with Bulls" where the Gila Hooligan gang proudly boasted about what happened to the last two victims they left out in the middle of the desert, showing the two skulls). And now it is happening in his nightmare after reaching a dead end where there is no escape once Skull Duggery really has his bony hands around Boothill's neck in a tight grip as he announces that it is suppertime which is horrifying enough to awaken Boothill in the middle of the night, screaming and sweating Cold Sweat by Disneycow82 on DeviantArt How often do we see fictional characters in TV shows or films being strangled by the villains and close to death? I remember seeing it more than once in Sailor Moon, or that Homer does it to Bart all the time. Not to mention in "Thoroughly Modern Lily" episode, Boothill nearly got choked by Mayor Bulloney and TerrorBull which I'm sure frightened him severely. But I'm still certain that after the Skull Duggery encounter, it will leave Boothill suffering from nightmares for more than a week which can happen to anybody who ever encountered ghosts and evil spirits in undead form. A strangulation from Skull Duggery would be more terrifying than from anyone else who is still living. Oh, and I remember in "All Dogs Go to Heaven" where Itchy was having a nightmare himself about Carface choking the life out of him, but was only being awakened by Charlie.
As I was saying, there was one thing I forgot to add in Boothill's nightmare of Skull Duggery which I probably should have planned to do before moving onto him waking up all startled and breaking into a cold sweat, it's where this strange thought came into my mind in the episode on what would or might have happened if Saddlesore did not show up in time, calling out Boothill's name when coming to check up on him, only to see that Skull Duggery is indeed real and undead. Even if this is just part of Boothill's nightmare, I got the bad, eerie feeling that if it were not for Saddlesore showing up in time, Skull Duggery might have possibly wrapped his strong, bony hands around Boothill's neck and strangle him to death (by the way, death was implied in "Dances with Bulls" where the Gila Hooligan gang proudly boasted about what happened to the last two victims they left out in the middle of the desert, showing the two skulls). And now it is happening in his nightmare after reaching a dead end where there is no escape once Skull Duggery really has his bony hands around Boothill's neck in a tight grip as he announces that it is suppertime which is horrifying enough to awaken Boothill in the middle of the night, screaming and sweating Cold Sweat by Disneycow82 on DeviantArt How often do we see fictional characters in TV shows or films being strangled by the villains and close to death? I remember seeing it more than once in Sailor Moon, or that Homer does it to Bart all the time. Not to mention in "Thoroughly Modern Lily" episode, Boothill nearly got choked by Mayor Bulloney and TerrorBull which I'm sure frightened him severely. But I'm still certain that after the Skull Duggery encounter, it will leave Boothill suffering from nightmares for more than a week which can happen to anybody who ever encountered ghosts and evil spirits in undead form. A strangulation from Skull Duggery would be more terrifying than from anyone else who is still living. Oh, and I remember in "All Dogs Go to Heaven" where Itchy was having a nightmare himself about Carface choking the life out of him, but was only being awakened by Charlie.
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Thank you for being understanding with what I'm doing. There are times where I think that I've gone crazy doing this, and another part that is only doing what all fans do when they go to further exploring and analyzing on heroes, villains, and sidekicks to better understand a lot of tehm.
Oh yeah, thanks for mentioning them as I almost forgot about Pinhead and the Cenobites, and I haven't forgotten the Deadites in the Evil Dead franchise. The Tall Man is indeed terrifying from the evil world he comes from, a former minister, now an evil spirit, like Skull Duggery who is just as scary and sinister enough to join those legendary horror figures.
They are my favorites for the great power and malice they show, especially The Tall Man because you can do anything to kill him and he will always come back because he already has infinite copies of himself ready to continue his work slowly but surely to finish them all the living beings of the planet that he wishes to invade.
I watch "Phantasm" every October for Halloween which is a tradition like watching all other horror movies of that month. Even if Cowboys of Moo Mesa only lasted two seasons unfairly, I always doubt Skull Duggery can be defeated that easily since he is an evil spirit who can not be beaten by average weapons, and might even take more than JR's next inventions to stop him, and might require spiritual guidance to not give into fear, doubt, or pain.
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