Danny Phantom Episode 9-10 REACTION

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  1. In life She really was a respected, motivational speaker and teen psychologist, who really only did it for the recognition and praise. She also had huge amount of vanity, and was constantly looking for ways to make herself younger to pretty much be a part of that teen crowd she was supposedly mentoring. Unfortunately, she took that too far, injected herself with too many Botox like drugs, and stopped her heart. As for her assistant, I don’t really know too much about him, but I guess I’ll say that he was desperately in love with her and took his life when he saw that she had overdosed

  2. Yeah episode 9 is the one where there’s a new villain and her name is ember and she’s a rocker so she casts a love spell on Sam and Danny I was hoping for that one

  3. I always forget that the plot of the dog episode is that the security company put down all the guard dogs. Like, we can feel bad about Valeries dad losing all his money BUT he did kill at least 5 dogs going bye the kennel size.

  4. The great thing about Danny Phantom is that even though the episodes are not part of “the main story” every time. They all introduce new things from characters, ghosts, gadgets, or powers that show up in other episodes like the ghost dragon floating in the phantom zone or the loved and all powerful Box Ghost. So over time even the non main story episodes end up becoming part of the main story in some way or another. Enjoy the ride.

  5. The existence of Cujo is actually super depressing. It implies that a dog died and didn’t get into heaven. My personal theory is that he was killed during a break in at Axion Labs, causing the company to realize that guard dogs are only so useful so they amped up the security as seen in this episode. Also Cujo transforming from cute puppy to ferocious beast represents guard dogs. They’re super sweet to their handlers but will go into protect mode when trouble appears.

  6. Jazz is another fun subversion of super hero clichés. When I first watched this I definitely expected something to happen that would cause Jazz to forget it or not bring it up in future episodes. But a non-villain non-main character learning a hero’s identity and not having it just be part of the show instead of a huge plot point is a nice breath of fresh air.

  7. Butch Hartman is a talented animator and is also a religious nutjob who asked Tara Strong if she thinks she was the reason Mary Kay Bergman committed suicide.

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