My first Wander Over Yonder memory was seeing commercials and simply from the whole thing about him blowing bubbles (orble juice) I thought this was gonna be Disney’s version of spongebob

Thankfully I was wrong

Then one day I was watching tv, there was nothing really on, and I saw that Wander Over Yonder was on (it was The Picnic, I think it may have been the premiere of that episode but I’m not sure) and thought “may was well give it shot!”

There’s a lot of great cartoons out there, but only Wander Over Yonder made me laugh for 11 minutes straight and made me feel better about myself and made me want to be a better person

My first Wander Over Yonder memory was seeing commercials and simply from the whole thing about him blowing bubbles (orble juice) I thought this was gonna be Disney’s version of spongebob

Thankfully I was wrong

Then one day I was watching tv, there was nothing really on, and I saw that Wander Over Yonder was on (it was The Picnic, I think it may have been the premiere of that episode but I’m not sure) and thought “may was well give it shot!”

There’s a lot of great cartoons out there, but only Wander Over Yonder made me laugh for 11 minutes straight and made me feel better about myself and made me want to be a better person

My favorite scene from Wander Over Yonder (I wish I had pictures but alas I do not at this time) is in The Wanderers when Sylvia realizes there’s still part of Wander missing and he claims he’s better off without that part of him and she says “no, every part of you is important”

The she goes to find the missing Wander and find him small, scared and huddled into a corner of the cave, and Zen Wander says “the helper seeks to help, because he knows what it is to be helpless”

This scene had a moral, several great quotes, have us incite into Wander’s past, and I feel the line “the helper seeks to help, because he knows what it is to be helpless” could be changed up slightly and used in a lot of different circumstances. Its an important thing to note that everyone has a reason for acting the way they do, even if it seems silly or overkill or even rude sometimes.

My favorite scene from Wander Over Yonder (I wish I had pictures but alas I do not at this time) is in The Wanderers when Sylvia realizes there’s still part of Wander missing and he claims he’s better off without that part of him and she says “no, every part of you is important”

The she goes to find the missing Wander and find him small, scared and huddled into a corner of the cave, and Zen Wander says “the helper seeks to help, because he knows what it is to be helpless”

This scene had a moral, several great quotes, have us incite into Wander’s past, and I feel the line “the helper seeks to help, because he knows what it is to be helpless” could be changed up slightly and used in a lot of different circumstances. Its an important thing to note that everyone has a reason for acting the way they do, even if it seems silly or overkill or even rude sometimes.