My takeaway is that not being on twitter enhanced my enjoyment of this show
GLITCH Productions (Digital Circus, Gaslight District, Murder Drones, & all)
An unofficial community dedicated to GLITCH Productions and all their shows: Gameoverse, Knights of Guinevere, The Gaslight District, The Amazing Digital Circus, Murder Drones, Meta Runner, and Sunset Paradise
News:
🆕🎪 TADC Episode 9: Remember
💭 Murder Drones Graphic Novel - Update #20 - MURDER DRONES #4 out June 17th
🎮 NEW SHOW! Gameoverse out now!
🏰 Knight of Guinevere is Officially Greenlit!
Episode Guides
[GV] Gameoverse (New Pilot)
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| | 01 | Pilot | Trailer / Episode | May 15, 2026 |
[KG] Knights of Guinevere (Greenlit)
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| | 01 | Pilot | Teaser / Trailer / Episode | Sep 19, 2025 | | 02 | ??? | | TBA |
[GD] The Gaslight District (Greenlit)
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| | 01 | Pilot | Episode | Apr 18, 2025 | 02 | ??? | | After TADC |
[DC] The Amazing Digital Circus (Completed)
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| | 01 | Pilot | Episode | Oct 13, 2023 | 02 | Candy Carrier Chaos! | Teaser / Episode | May 3, 2024 | | 03 | The Mystery of Mildenhall Manor | Teaser / Episode | Oct 4, 2024 | | 04 | Fast Food Masquerade | Episode | Dec 13, 2024 | | 05 | Untitled | Episode | Jun 20, 2025 | | 06 | They All Get Guns | Preview / Trailer / Episode | Aug 15, 2025 | | 07 | Beach Episode | Trailer / Episode | Dec 12, 2025 | | 08 | hjsakldfhl | Trailer / Episode | Mar 20, 2026 | | 🎟 | The Last Act (Ep 8+9) | Trailer / Movie | Jun 4, 2026 | | 09 | Remember | Trailer / Episode | Jun 19, 2026 |
[MD] Murder Drones (2021–2024; Completed)
[SP] Sunset Paradise (2021–2021; Completed)
[UJ] Ultra Jump Mania (2020; Dead Pilot)
[MR] Meta Runner (2019–2022; Completed)
Full episode guides for completed shows can be found here
Rules
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2. The Amazing Digital Circus is a place to be enjoyed by all ages
Okay, a little profanity is fine, the internet is 13+, but do keep it tame. Obviously no slurs or hate speech or anything like that. Also no NSFW/adult content.
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Mastodon is a much nicer place to enjoy a thing :)
I don't have other socials rather than Lemmy, so I guess so?
What I'm getting at by that is, it seems like the creators of the show have a habit of saying somewhat trollish things about it online, and people read into those things and argue about them to determine the canon and message of the show. What the OP imageboard poster is dissatisfied about revolves around meta stuff, but you can also just watch the show itself and decide what it means to you on your own without that context.
Also, as far as I can tell, part of its message is that it is a good thing to still have compassion for people who have done awful things and acknowledge them as human, which seems to be an idea that just does not compute for certain people who think the only response to someone crossing a moral line is utter contempt. I associate that mindset with twitter and blame twitter for it.
Despite a couple of words I wouldn't personally use, I actually agree with the broad strokes of this post, and I admire Amazing Digital Circus more for it! Jaxx is the antithesis of the main morals of the story - about opening up, showing vulnerability, and showing empathy to others when they do the same. While Pomni and the others took those lessons to heart, and grew to make genuine connections with one another, Jaxx doubled down on his(?) toxicity and cruelty for the whole show, and ended up seeing the irreversible consequences of that in a harrowing cautionary tale. I don't think the finale was ever supposed to make us feel bad for Jaxx or that his actions were justified.
But the part about him being Goose's self insert is still bad.
Maybe? I didn't know Goose actually said that, and I'll have to look it up, but even assuming she did say that, I'm still not too bothered by it. Often characters that start off as self-inserts aren't one-to-one, and can develop into completely different characters over time. As a good example, the main writer of Ed, Edd, 'n' Eddy based all three main characters off different sides of himself.
But the Eds were kids who just wanted to have fun. Jax is straight up terrible.

You didn't watch the movie where they reveal that Eddy's brother was a abusive asshole who he was desperate to earn the approval of. His constant need to scam people and talk up his brother all stems from their terrible relationship. This culminates in the rest of the kids in the culdesac siding with Eddy when they see how his brother treats him despite literally spending the entire movie hunting him down for a scam that went too far.
They're still some kids who at most try to have child fun. Jax is NOT trying to have childish fun, that was straight up harassment. (Can you give me the episode name? Yea, I didn't watch it, I didn't find most episodes avaliable at YouTube)
ed, edd n eddy’s big picture show, the series finale!
Oooh, thanks!
Came back from the movie. I loved it. Especially the Uncle scene, it was well-built.
The difference between Eddy and Jax is that Eddy's problems weren't his fault. Eddy was born stuck with an abusive brother.
But Jax? Jax harrassed people and even his own friends (Ribbit and Kaufmo). He brought this to himself, distancing even who wanted to help him. Atleast Eddy valued Ed and Edd.
Fair enough, it's a great send-off for a great show!
I brought up Ed Edd 'n' Eddy earlier because the main writer based all three of them off different sides of himself. Either he has a massively split personality, or it's a good example of how even self-inserts can develop over time and not necessarily resemble the person they were originally based off. Heck, legally speaking it's pretty frowned upon to base characters off real life people despite them creatively being the best source of inspiration! I'm no Jax stan!
Or the creator just got themselves based on... phases of their life? Children can be dumb (Ed), but maybe the creator was organized (Edd) and... Probably was always thinking of ways of making money/wanted to be cool and had a shitty brother (Eddy(?))
Yeah valid too
Goose is a trans woman herself. I see Jax not as a literal copy of herself, but rather as her idea of a "bad ending" if young-Goose (Gosling?) wasn't able to come out and be herself
I think it's also worth comparing Lee(roy) in real life versus Jax in the Circus. Jax is a snapshot of their mental state at possibly the lowest point in their life, immediately after their coming out apparently killed their mother. But while Lee was able to find friends and build out of that (on the way to a "good ending"), Jax never got that chance and ultimately succumbed to it
Hnmm, yeah, your point makes something. But Jax is still dislikeable, and I bet Lee(Roy) didn't harrass a lesbian and caused deaths of 2 (humans? digital copies? we need a term for them.)
Yup. I fully agree with this. Having been on the recieving end of too many people like Jax, I couldn't even feel sympathy for their character arc.
Tadc had so much potential to be so much better.
The ending was too rushed. Goose's excuse for it sucked (That she lost the spark for creating after the TADC fandom went berserk: But now she's also helping on making Gameoverse?). Lots of questions were left unanswered.
clearly a CIA psyop, no channer would ever use unicode " and ', they are not icrapple users
Even the CIA dislikes Jax.
Uhh ohh uhh.
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Oh, okay :) Wait why don't we have one for JumpMania?
There is! I gave it "[UJ]"

Yeeah! Thanks :)




