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Originally Posted by resiz3d
When I see that kinda thing I always like to think the growth "effect" reacts slower to non-living objects then to living ones.
So they'll start to outgrow the clothes and tear them up a bit, but then the clothes will just start growing them selfs and keep from being totally destroyed.
That or non-living material only grows 75-80% of what living material does.
Hey, why not?
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Bloody brilliant, making sense of the nonsensical world of cartoons. Now its a awesome theory but in reality its just because the guy or gal with the growth fetish. Would NEVER in a million years get a full on growth with Full CB on American Television. Let alone a show that was on cartoon network for bloody sake. I don't really care what the rating is or what channel its on. Unless it is DEEP so ungodly deep only three people get the channel cable. The sort of things we would like to see Real Life or animation aside won't be shown.
If anyone is really aware this show goes threw a far amount of our fetishes. From Age Regression, to Transformation, to as we are discussing growth. Yet yes all are done not the way we or some would have liked. However at least its OUT there to be seen. Once people see it then they might be given the cause to come and find others who like the same sort of thing. Basically its a catalyst for a new generation. Also since the show in general was aimed at a female audience is all the better.
So in summation, it was bloody awesome for what it was. But more importantly that is some great artwork by a great artist. I can only hope that he does more work in our niche.