iwantwhatiwantkboo:

bugabooace:

rizahmedsgf:

rizahmedsgf:

the cheetah girls was so wild. they really got mad at galleria because she didn’t wanna wear those animal masks or sing that ugly ass “we go all around the world” song lmao like i get the point about them calling her bossy & how she shouldn’t make decisions for everyone. BUT like y’all were willing to let some white man erase your whole image for the sake of fame

i’m watching the cheetah girls 2 now and everyone except for galleria lost sight of why they came to spain in the first place. she was the only person putting in work and aqua, dorinda, and chanel were off having three whole ass adventures. dorinda choreographing dance moves for a song they don’t have?? aqua designing costumes for a show they haven’t rehearsed for??? chanel bonding with her new lil friend when she should be working on the song for their performance?? then that whole scene when galleria went to find chanel and chanel brushed her off

am i here for galleria removing herself from the equation when her friends treat her like a villain??

GREAT NEWS Y’ALL!!! THEY PUT THE FIRST CHEETAH GIRLS ALBUM ON SPOTIFY FINALLY

Chanel was working with the enemy in 2

pure:

Stephen Hillenburg was iconic not only because he created Spongebob but because he was responsible for overseeing the characterization, comedy, wit and tone of the show while he was still the showrunner. He’s the reason why the first three seasons have all the moments in the show worth remembering. His genius laid at the heart and foundation of the show while the writing team around him enabled him to execute it with perfection. When he stepped down from his showrunner position after the first Spongebob movie, the loss in the charm of the show was felt with his absence. Spongebob was always one of my favorite franchises, and if you know me you know I always uphold the first three seasons as the definitive best creation in the history of Western animation. Its art, consistency, and humor is unmatched. I will miss Hillenburg every day. He was a genius and the impact of his work will reverberate for generations.