r/WyldePak

Image 1 — Wylde Pak's Bibles have been leaked and they are very interesting
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Wylde Pak's Bibles have been leaked and they are very interesting

These scripts, along with the pilot episode, were leaked on 4chan forums (in fact, what I'm showing isn't all the content). While reviewing them, I found some interesting things, for example, that Halmoni is North Korean and a single mother (her husband died 🥀), that Alice is more than just an adventurer, that Jack is known in Russia and seems to be under Interpol surveillance xd, that Will apparently didn't marry Alice and was a musician, that Ellie likes Lily to be like an older sister, that Anusha is jealous of Jack because of Lily xd, and that Debs seems to have feelings for Jack, or at least it seems that way. Those are the details that caught my attention.

u/Crafty_Ear_9051 — 1 day ago

PC helper

You building a PC who are you asking to help you?

Lily or Amphibia’s Marcy

u/YeahDuna — 3 days ago

Ellie, the most deserving of having a spin-off

I know this is a bit of a personal opinion, and it's too early to talk about these things, but for me, Ellie is the best supporting character (along with Chuck) because of her charismatic personality and her eagerness to solve mysteries. If Wylde Pak wants to expand his universe at the right time, she would be the perfect fit. I mean, Canyon Valley is a world that could have mysteries and curiosities that could be interesting to discover and explore, and that's where she would come in. Imagine her recruiting more members for the Crow Club besides Jack and Lily, and also developing and evolving her character further, making her more extroverted in terms of friendships, for example. I know it's too soon to be talking about these things, but if the time comes, Ellie would be the best choice for a spin-off. Who do you think would be capable of having a Wylde Pak spin-off if the opportunity arises?

u/Crafty_Ear_9051 — 4 days ago

I still can't understand the level of popularity that Wylde Pak has

I stumbled upon this series on Paramount+. The cover, the designs, and the rating caught my eye, and I liked it so much that I devoured the first season in almost five days. I enjoyed it so much that I decided to check social media like Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, and this subreddit to see how it was being talked about. Honestly, I was very disappointed because there are practically no comments about the series, which is strange considering its quality. I don't know if this community prefers to be more discreet or if it's just dead. I can't draw any conclusions about the popularity of the series, because when I researched on Twitter, I found out that the second season (part 2, practically) was already over without me noticing, and they weren't even airing it on the main channel. Also, I found that it briefly surpassed SpongeBob's audience (according to a random tweet from Twitter) by 230,000 viewers. It's in the top 5 (current streaming trends, I guess), which I find very strange, really, because it's not talked about much. Well, maybe I'm exaggerating and they're a reserved community. I also think the show just turned a year old, so that's also why the community is kind of inexperienced.

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u/Theman5G — 8 days ago

I just finished the Wylde Pak series and I'm speechless. It was one of the best series I've seen recently. Everything about this series makes it unique: the characters, both main and supporting, the animation, the stories, the soundtrack, etc. I'm really going to miss this show because I enjoyed it every day I watched it. The ending left me satisfied, concluding in the best way possible, even leaving the door open for a third season if it happens. I honestly don't know what the future holds for this show, but if it gets canceled, it will be remembered as one of the best series Nickelodeon has produced in recent years and a starting point for a new era for the channel. If it does continue, I just hope they maintain the identity that characterized these two seasons, exploring our protagonists and presenting more interesting situations for the viewer, so that both the show and the fandom grow in a positive way. More than being a successor to The Loud House, as many thought, for me it's a show with its own identity that shines without needing to pretend to be something it's not.

u/Crafty_Ear_9051 — 12 days ago

In the episode where Lily and Jack go to the library at the end, there's a scene where the librarian reminds Lily of the time she came as a child to get a book, and Lily remembers why she never went to the library. What's thought-provoking is the reason why: she was struck by lightning directly in the head when she was a child. Thinking about it, it's unsettling because she could have died or been seriously injured from such a powerful impact at such a young age. The most curious thing is that Lily, upon remembering it, treats it as normal, as a simple accident. It's a somewhat disturbing detail within the series, in my opinion.

u/Crafty_Ear_9051 — 10 days ago