Dec. 18th, 2012

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So in Rise of the Guardians, we learned that each iconic archetype represented the hope, wonder and joy of the world - sometimes but not always associated with specific holidays.

Clearly the archetype associated with the joy and wonder of reading pulp fiction is an immense brass eidolon perched on three squat legs, and bearing on its head primarily the faces of H.P. Lovecraft, C.L. Moore, and Robert E. Howard, while other, smaller faces - that of Clark Ashton Smith or Frank Belknap Long, for instance - occupy the spaces in between. It dwells in a grim hall with brazen doors, deep in the mountains of Antarctica, and there it broods upon its throne, attended to by its hordes of degenerate robots among the sprawling maze of subterranean tunnels beneath, sending its dreams of distant times and lands to pulp readers throughout the world who still believe. Who would call upon such a thing?

Whereas the Guardian of 420 Hour manifests as either Captain Crunch, Spongebob Squarepants, or possibly Twinkie the Kid. The only thing all observers agree upon is that Keanu Reeves does the voice acting.

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