>>6275367I don't get this. They ARE thirty minute commercials, this is nothing new, yet why would parody suddenly make it okay?
Besides, The Empire Strikes Out is a clear parody but the Freemakers was meant to be dramatic with humorous undertones fitting with how Ninjago and Nexo Knights is done. There's an interview with the two guys running the show talking about how they took cues from TLM on how even when we know the world is made out of bricks and their parts pop off just fine and they can breathe in space you can still make a threat seem real. Then they actually go to the lengths of trying to make the show fit in whatever passes for canon in Star Wars these days even knowing it isn't. That seems to be a help. They care enough about the show they're making and go to lengths to make it work as best they can.
>>6275364That's actually Batman thinking, "I could be dicking Dick RIGHT NOW."