Alright, I'm not all exited to about writing this down but it will haunt me forever if i don't. Here goes...
When i saw "The mad song" on the list initially i thought it was intended as a joke. Ithink it's really just a fun song and I was thinking "oh dear what are they going to do next, put 'Tough' on the list? (Which is also great, by the way.)
But then I saw the words, "We all know Cera is the real antagonist of Big Freeze---she helped turn Ducky against Spike".
No, we don't all know. The way I saw it, it was resolved that Cera was totally innocent. Here's the lines I'm talkin 'bout.
Ducky (upon reuniting with her friends):I am so happy to see you, yep yep yep. Cept you.
Cera: Huh?
Ducky: This is all your fault. You told me to be angry at Spike and now look what has happened.
Cera: Me? But I just told you to express your feelings.
Ducky: (sighs) I know...and my feelings are mad. I'm sorry. I do not want to be mad at you either. I do not like being mad, no, no, no.
So what's the deal, then? This song shouldn't be on the list, it isn't even on the wiki. I'm surprised more people haven't commented about this.
I still have a little more to say. Please do not take this offensively, Friendly Sharptooth, I don't want to upset you or anything, it's just me comparing my opinions to yours. I'll do it as kindly as I can.
Your review of the mad song was, I'm sorry, a bit of overanalyzation. You described it as such:
Gosh, I really see this song like a cup of clear water, alongside a dropper with black ink. At first, the water is beautiful, crystal-clear. The someone picks up the dropper and starts letting drops of ink slowly fall then dissolve into the water. That was a very-sad-to-watch display of corruption.
While i suppose that it could be seen in such a negative perspective, I personally see it in a much more positive light. I see this song as a cool, worked up number that's real fun to listen to, even if it's a little unnerving (dare I mention how much it contasts to listening to to a narrator for three minutes and then listening to Mr. Thicknose drone on? or how Cera's face looked at some moments?). It had some really funny moments in it for sure, like the screaming part at the end, and Mr. Threehorn's line:
Mr. Threehorn: Oh, she's mad at somebody all right!
Oh, and who could forget this?
Cera: Pretend you are a sharptooth!
Ducky: I could pretend I am your dad!
Hilarious.
Cera and Ducky also harmonized nicely during the line, "When you're mad inside you, and it's bad inside you, you gotta let what's inside out!" They're completely right on that note---it's sure isn't nice to hold your anger in! You just wanna make sure you let it out the right way.
There are much more wholesome ways to let out anger than wearing it on your shoulders. Talking to the person about it, running around, taking deep breaths and try to relax, punching something soft, but firm, and so on.
Good thinking. Also you could try listening to loud, rowdy music; I'd choose Alanis Morrisette!
Showing your anger blatantly to all around you and being mean is no way to handle it.
I would like to point out, though, that when we are mad, we are not thinking clearly and at the moment would much rather do just that then handle it by trying some of the wiser ideas you suggested. I know that's completely wrong, but hey, it's a lot easier to do, and I admit
I often do so when I'm angry. Which, unfortunately, happens to me
a lot.
I don't mean to sound offensive to your opinions, but I feel that you're seeing Cera as too much of a villian. She wasn't doing any of this to make Ducky a "villian"; she never thought of these as bad ideas. Maybe it's just cause that I can relate to her because I'm a person who's had severe anger issues (I even have an anger crease between my nose and forehead), whereas from the sounds of it, Friendly Sharptooth, you're a person who can control your anger. I admire you for that.
Ducky cannot handle releasing her anger; she lacks control.
Which is why it's quite interesting, I think, to see her trying to do so. It's what made LBT 8, which was not the worst LBT film but certainly not the best---so interesting. I'd also like to add that Petrie is no better---did you see the way he blamed
all his friends in LBT 7, or how when they were all blaming Littlefoot in LBT 7 he started blaming Spike?
She originally intended for it just to be toward Spike, but she couldn’t suppress Cera’s teachings and ended up being rude to her mother as well
In Ducky's defense Mama Swimmer wasn't exactly helping her daughter by going on about Spike being with his new family. I'm not saying it was right of her to snap at her mom, but, Mama Swimmer didn't need to say something she probably knew would upset her daughter. (Just so you know, I do love Mama Swimmer and am not trying to blame her or anything.)
"Sure, Spike was getting on her nerves, but that’s what happens when you have siblings."
Spike did unjustly get credit in class for something he didn't do, right? And he
did eat Ducky's treestars and keep her awake with his snoring and in the end she was like, "You can make all the sleepy noises you want!" I'm not trying to scapegoat Spike or anything, but I don't think he should just get off like that for things that annoy/bother Ducky. Sure, she said she wouldn't mind his snoring, but she was really glad to have him back at the moment and sometimes when we're really happy we might say things we well...won't exactly feel the same about later.
well...I've really wandered off from discussing the song.
All in all, it was a fun and well choreographed song and I think you're turning it into something worse then it really is. It's not my favorite song, but I do like it and am not gonna let others peoples opinions about it to affect how I feel about it. Nor do I want my opinion to let other people affect how they feel about it. But, Friendly Sharptooth (and i'm not by any means asking you to do this) I do think you
could focus a whole lot less on the negative of this song---seeing it as a sad-to-watch display of corruption---and instead kick back and enjoy it as it is---a fun, worked up song done by the talented Anndi and Aria!

Oh, I also want to comment on that last bit.
Fortunately, Sarah's influence was shown to have washed away by the next movie.
More like predictably, or "as promised"... Ducky said she would never get mad at Spike again at the end of 8, so I think it would have been quite interesting, I think, to see her break this promise in movie 9 and show more of her dark side, which she rarely see. But:
It showed Ducky’s new, self-taught manner of handling anger- laughing. Yep, after VIII, in IX, Spike splattered Ducky and she clearly wasn’t happy about it. Spike looked nervous, almost as if he was remembering the situation from the valley's snowstorm, but Ducky just laughed it off
A big disapointment for those, like me, who'd like to see more of Ducky's darker side (which I believe there are quite a few) but great for anyone who never wants Ducky be anyone but the sweet, adorable swimmer we know.
But like I pointed out earlier, Ducky shouldn't have just let Spike get off scott free like that by lauhing. She could have just calmly said, "Spike, I do not like it when you splash mud on me, no, no, no." That would have solved everything. What Spike did was fairly minor, but I don't think Ducky should have just been in denial about it. What she did here wasn't that much of an improvement from where she was at the beginning of LBT 8, in my opinion.
For this reason, I have long believed 8 and 9 aren't too far apart
Seriously no offense, but (laughs) since when has
any land before time movie
not been far apart? The characters never age!
Long story short, I think "The Mad song" is just a fun song---someone even compared the second verse to a workout video

---about how to be mad that helped move the story along. It brings back a few memories (i remember my little sister dancing to this song and putting her hands on her hips when Sarah said, "Put your hands on your hips. Shoulders straight") and doesn't deserve as heavy of criticism as people are giving it. Sure, it may get the wrong message across, but a lot of us know better then to listen to what a cartoon character says. (By the way, Friendly Sharptooth, I liked how you listed all those ideas of how to get anger out.) Sarah admittedly even saved the day with her sonic boom voice in the end, so she really isn't the villian after all.
On a last note, Friendly Sharptooth, I'd just like to say that I've tried to say everything I wanted about how I felt about your review of "The Mad Song" and how I feel about the song in general without sounding offensive towards your opinions. If I did say something that bothered you, though, just tell me and I'll be fine. And again, I'm not asking you to feel the same way I feel about this song. As long as we respect each others' opinions it's all cool with me.
Whew, that felt good to let out. And yes, if I do say so myself, I did it the right way.
And to everyone---fans and critics alike---of this song, here's a really funny parody of it!
http://e-ivf-pregnancy.com/articles/sarah-...-sex-education/Enjoy!
