Pokémon Drinking Game (Noakes Pilot)

  • 5 years ago
WARNING - BEFORE WATCHING NOAKES:

I consider Noakes my riskiest work: a cartoon trapped in a completely immoral setting, where fun is chased at any cost, however pathetic.

The Noakes pilot episode, made in 2013 but not uploaded until now, ISN'T SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN OR CHILDISH GROWN ADULTS.

If you can't watch depictions of immoral behaviour without feeling justified in emulating or advocating it, DO NOT WATCH NOAKES AND GROW UP ALREADY.

If you've done said growing up, by all means watch but please bear in mind: the pilot's language, behaviour and uncensored-stark-depictions-of-pornography-and-sexual-situations ARE part of a bigger picture, which is laid out at queerdweeb.blogspot.com

If you're concerned by what you see, fear not. I don't plan to resurrect Noakes exactly in THIS way if I bring it back. I trust viewers to be civil in their viewing of content like this.

READ ABOUT NOAKES AT MY BLOG: queerdweeb.blogspot.com - PREVIEW BELOW

"The Noakes cast was very much trapped living where morals were meaningless. I wanted the viewer stuck in this trap, but couldn't legitimize such a trap by including voice-of-reason characters in the cast. Once I made all of Noakes' characters morally oblivious, the trap at last felt genuine. You were stuck watching a riot of the socially-unhinged and you couldn't do a thing about it."

"Noakes reflected my frustrated efforts to find fun in a culture that rejected ethics. By no means did I want to risk evoking insensitive or discriminatory attitudes in viewers, but since people on campuses DID violate boundaries and use terms like "dyke" and "retard" liberally without ever telling each other not to, it was something I couldn't fail to acknowledge."

"Did this mean Noakes was destined to be garbage? I didn't think so at the time, as long as I wrote and produced the show with skill and quality. Deliver tight dialogue, layered narratives, well-paced plots and engaging characters and viewers will see the trashy aspects of Noakes as part of a bigger picture: a manic portrait of young adults lost in the wastes of societal failure."

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