Thread:Ngh93/@comment-3300142-20190118173558/@comment-3300142-20190118181759

In this episode, even though the Koopaling twins Hip and Hop (or Iggy and Lemmy for those who never saw the cartoons) want to go to school, even going so far as to disobey King Koopa about the idea; they have to be seen as the villains even when they don't have the whole intentions of causing trouble.

Yoshi and Oogtar are the ones who convince the twins to chew gum on their first day in school and make a mess, causing Princess Toadstool to scold THEM. Everybody with the exception of the Princess thinks it's a bad idea to let the Koopaling twins in school, and given the history those brats have, they aren't wrong to be... Not stupid, but very suspicious, even though it looks like no logic. And given Oogtar did give them a bad first impression, they kind of have a right to retaliate at recess; fireballs are extreme but hey, Yoshi loves the things! So when Hip and Hop cause trouble, Oogtar gets the blame, but when HE makes them get in trouble, they deserve it? How is that fair? I don’t know who is supposed to be the bad guy here; Hip and Hop honestly wanted to learn apparently, but they went too far in going against Oogtar, but Oogtar and Yoshi aren't innocent themselves!

What you're saying is some people don't deserve a chance to better themselves or to learn? What? I mean the Princess is a moron for not keeping a closer eye on everyone, but at least she had reasonable distractions at first. During the science fair, Hip and Hop understandably sabotage Oogtar and Yoshi's project while giving their little volcano a little more kick, and by the way, things look they make all this progression in two days. If this took place over the course of a week or so, and we saw more of their progress with the Koopaling twins getting picked on over time, it might feel more natural, but here, it's just a rush job. I don't think two days would be enough to change the Koopaling twins into model citizens, but at least they didn't have the intentions of trouble at first.

Do you know that?