I always felt sorry for Wilt from Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends...it seemed like everyone (Bloo especially, I can't stand him) was always taking advantage of him for how unfailingly sweet and good - natured he was. I know what THAT'S like. There was one episode in the second or third season where Wilt finds out that someone Bloo insulted for being tall (Wilt himself is very tall) is going to beat Bloo up, and Wilt finally lets Bloo have it, saying, "I applaud him! You're getting exactly what you deserve!" I think I literally gave Wilt a standing ovation after that scene....xD After getting the cr@p deal from his so - called friends for so long, he finally stood up for himself.
When I was much younger, there was a cartoon on the Disney Channel from the 1950s called "Susie, the Little Blue Coupe"...it's one of my favorite Disney shorts now, especially since it was partially the inspiration for the Cars movies..you can even see Susie in my avatar....anyway, I digress. In the cartoon, Susie is bought by an owner who loves her when she's new, but decides to trade her in for a newer car once she becomes old and develops engine trouble that he doesn't want to foot the bill for having fixed. There's a scene where Susie's owner announces his plans for ditching her to a mechanic when she's lying right there and can hear everything he's saying, and she begins to cry....it's really sad. So, she gets sent to a used Car lot and gets bought by some kinda mafia boss dude who also doesn't take care of her...one night, someone carjacks her and she ends up in a wreck, and is towed to a junkyard. Fortunately, a teenage boy comes along, buys her, and he and his friends overhaul her into a hot rod.
Even though the story has a happy ending, I would cry whenever it came on the Disney Channel when I was little...it was just too sad for me to watch. I love it now, tho, and have a small collection of "Susie" memorabilia.
But yeah, I would definitely be Susie's friend...she really needed one.
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I wish Sterling Holloway narrated my life.
"IT'S NOT FAIR!" "Life isn't fair, Calvin." "I know, but why isn't it ever unfair in MY favor?" ~ from Calvin and Hobbes