Okay, let's talk about something maybe a little…controversial. Something that pops into my head whenever I think about Star Vs. The Forces of Evil. It's about those voodoo dolls.
Specifically, the one Star Butterfly whips up in "Monster Arm." Remember that episode? It's all about Marco having a, well, monster arm.
Look, I get it. Marco's arm is causing problems. It’s acting up, being weird, and generally making life difficult. But seriously, a voodoo doll?
Unpopular Opinion Incoming!
Here’s my take, and brace yourselves. The voodoo doll was…kind of a jerk move, right? It felt out of character for Star.
We love Star because she's usually so optimistic and full of solutions. Solutions that don’t involve sticking pins into tiny dolls!
Yes, Marco consented. I know, I know. But did he *really* understand what he was agreeing to? Let's be real.
The Ethics of Voodoo (in Animation)
Think about it. Star, in her well-meaning but sometimes misguided enthusiasm, creates a little replica of her best friend. Then she proceeds to poke it.
I know it's a cartoon. And I'm probably overthinking this. But the implications are kinda wild when you give it a thought.
Maybe it was a commentary on consent? Or the dangers of quick fixes? Maybe the writers were just having fun. But still.
I mean, imagine if your best friend started sticking pins in a doll that looked like you. Awkward, right?
It's All About Perspective
Maybe I’m just seeing things from Marco's point of view. He's the grounded, cautious one. The "safe kid."
Star is the magical princess from another dimension, accustomed to solving problems with spells and…apparently…voodoo dolls.
The contrast is part of what makes their friendship so compelling, isn't it? Complete opposites attracting?
Still, I can't help but cringe a little when that doll comes out. It just feels...off. Even for a show about fighting monsters from other dimensions.
Maybe it highlights Star's naivete. Or her willingness to try anything to help a friend. I am willing to concede that.
But, the line between "helping" and "causing more problems" gets a little blurry with voodoo dolls involved.
Was It Necessary?
Did the voodoo doll *really* solve the problem with Marco's arm? It seemed to, initially. But at what cost?
It felt like a shortcut. A magical band-aid on a deeper issue. Isn't the show about finding deeper meanings?
And let's be honest, it made Marco even more reliant on Star's magic. Which isn't always the best thing.
Ultimately, the show explores the dangers of relying too heavily on magic to solve problems. The voodoo doll scene, for me, really drove that point home.
So, there you have it. My slightly controversial Star Vs. The Forces of Evil opinion. What do you think? Am I totally off base?
Maybe I just need to rewatch the episode. Or maybe I'm destined to forever be the "safe kid" of the fandom, side-eyeing the voodoo dolls.
Feel free to disagree! After all, isn't arguing about our favorite shows half the fun?
Anyway, I am not judging the show. I still believe the show is great. Don't get me wrong.
I am just saying...the voodoo doll. That's all.