Why couldn't Milo Murphy's Law find an audience?

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  • @KeyanCarlile
    @KeyanCarlile  Před 2 lety +4124

    WE'RE GONNA DO IT AGAIN!!
    Here is the stuff that I had to cut out of this one! Let's discuss how the Phineas and Ferb effect crossover completely breaks several episodes of that original series, including its greatest episode, Summer Belongs to You!
    czcams.com/video/w1o-oQhTeUk/video.html

    • @TungstenArm
      @TungstenArm Před 2 lety +85

      “Nobody’s gonna watch this video”
      75k people: “I’m gonna do what’s called a Pro Gamer Move”

    • @MDLuffy1234YT
      @MDLuffy1234YT Před 2 lety +59

      15:09 - 15:15 Why is no one talking about how Phineas indirectly confirmed that Newton was forced to invent gravity at gunpoint by the airline industry to monopolize the ability of flight.

    • @fireblade696
      @fireblade696 Před 2 lety +8

      Yo! You like Phineas and Ferb AND Club Penguin!! You are a chad

    • @placeholderhere2864
      @placeholderhere2864 Před 2 lety +2

      Who here noticed how "Number one" and all the other ones sound very similar to the ten duel commandments from Hamilton

    • @Cabin_of_Dionysus
      @Cabin_of_Dionysus Před 2 lety +10

      I watched Milo Murphy's law when I had Cable and watched until S2 but I didn't stop watching on purpose it's just cable prices went up from 100 to 300 dollars and so my family instead invested on Netflix and Wi-Fi which was cheaper

  • @siraaron4462
    @siraaron4462 Před 2 lety +8552

    "Y'know, Murphy's Law used to be alot more nuanced and complex. Now stuff just explodes.'
    At least they're self-aware...

    • @papapalpy
      @papapalpy Před 2 lety +303

      when zach (maybe milo) said that I remembered that this show was made by dan povenmire

    • @MarioKartSuperCircuit
      @MarioKartSuperCircuit Před 2 lety +73

      Ah yes, Great Dakota References

    • @siraaron4462
      @siraaron4462 Před 2 lety +25

      @@MarioKartSuperCircuit zach actually.

    • @dylanfranz5203
      @dylanfranz5203 Před 2 lety +65

      I mean... I guess Murphy's law did apply

    • @Wild_Dice
      @Wild_Dice Před 2 lety +47

      It was really smart starting out. I miss that.

  • @rosieleaverton
    @rosieleaverton Před 2 lety +6462

    Wow, Milo accidentally caused so much destruction, he accidently destroyed his own show

  • @teawrecks1243
    @teawrecks1243 Před rokem +1849

    I feel what really ruined Milo Murphy's Law was the fact that eventually they began to rely on the shared universe of Phineas and Ferb too much. Before it was a standalone series but along the way it seemed too desperate to draw in the P&F fans that they forgot how to be their own thing.

    • @parenthesiss
      @parenthesiss Před rokem +76

      Yeah! I liked milo Murphys law after I saw it on Disney+ but then after phineas and ferb were introduced it got boring. Idk if it’s their fault or if I just got bored of the show but it really sucked. It was like they were trying to compensate for a lack of an audience by having them there. And they were, it was so disappointing and obvious.

    • @sophiamikell7490
      @sophiamikell7490 Před 11 měsíci +13

      I did prefer the parts without Phineas and Ferb

    • @cannnds
      @cannnds Před 11 měsíci +54

      the crossover was fine (we kinda need it at least in one way) but the recurring appearances of doof, and many more characters later on in the series contradicts the event from the PnF saga itself, and also Doof kinda “carried” the show instead of the mains. the main plot is just flopped and even doof’s role is kinda annoying in the series.

    • @ThePrincessUmbrella
      @ThePrincessUmbrella Před 11 měsíci +10

      this exactly!! they couldn't even give the show a chance to stand on it's own.

    • @KaosDeathLord
      @KaosDeathLord Před 9 měsíci +2

      They were forced into that by the company.

  • @LeRodz
    @LeRodz Před rokem +678

    I never knew Disney XD was supposed to be the "boys" version of Disney. For me it was 1) Disney's cooler older cousin where the actual cartoons i liked aired and 2) I can't believe they killed Jetix

    • @andieamigu5214
      @andieamigu5214 Před rokem +29

      For me it was, the one that my local cable company had. We somehow didn't had Disney Channel, but Fox Kids/ Jetix/ Disney XD was always there 🤭

    • @M_JackOfAllTrades
      @M_JackOfAllTrades Před rokem +29

      This! I just watched Jetix all the time until they replaced it with Disney XD so naturally I continued to watch it instead. I never had Disney Channel, but back then it was mostly all about Hannah Montana and I wasn't into that kind of stuff. The so called "masculine" shows, that was the majority of my favorite stuff to watch. Come to think of it, it kinda still is :D

    • @flowerdolphin5648
      @flowerdolphin5648 Před 11 měsíci +15

      I didn't know it was made for boys either. I also had no idea that it was a seperate channel to begin with, since the Disney shows that were dubbed into German were all shown together on German cable TV.

    • @Jollyinha
      @Jollyinha Před 11 měsíci +10

      I was so pissed off that they replaced Jetix with Disney XD (it's that autistic anger when things change from the way you used to like lol) that I avoided watching it on purpose. Only exceptions were Pucca, Kid VS Kat and Fairly OddParents

    • @sclarinet9088
      @sclarinet9088 Před 11 měsíci +19

      I always assumed it was a Teenager version of Disney. For example, You know how Nickelodeon had TeenNick.

  • @FastCarsNoRules220
    @FastCarsNoRules220 Před 2 lety +12119

    I feel those people who watch Milo without having seen Phineas & Ferb before would be confused as hell. As much as I love Phineas & Ferb, I think Milo shouldn't have relied too much on Phineas & Ferb characters and references and just focused on being it's own thing.

    • @Masatisan
      @Masatisan Před 2 lety +470

      i watched it knowing near nothing about PnF, like, i cant stand that show, the wild character designs drive me bonkers. The show stands on its own just fine and was better before they shoehorned doof in. I hate doof so much because of it, he took up precious episodes that were supposed to have develoment for Cavendish and Dakota.

    • @pwpqwq7648
      @pwpqwq7648 Před 2 lety +502

      When they saw that the show wasn't forming an actual audience, they tried to make people watch it because there were Phineas and Ferb characters in it. It worked a little, as those few episodes have a bit higher ratings, but the series itself still flopped

    • @frostisablindman
      @frostisablindman Před 2 lety +64

      @@Masatisan Nah milllo is trash compared to P&F

    • @Masatisan
      @Masatisan Před 2 lety +302

      @@pwpqwq7648 they just NEVER promoted it on its own merit to begin with, they hyped it up as being like...a continuation of pnf and it wasnt ever intended to be that, it is 100% a different show, so then season 2 they tried to draw in pnf fans by doing what they thought pnf fans wanted- adding the crossover and letting doof hang around. It was a terrible idea and season 2 suffers greatly for it.

    • @serenitymoon4432
      @serenitymoon4432 Před 2 lety +75

      I actually have no interest in watching mml -because- of the inclusion of p&f characters like doof and perry. I really enjoyed the pair in p&f but I feel like they wouldn't have a place in mml and I didn't want to resent them for that or have their characters be ruined by their needless inclusion.

  • @thegoldenstation9723
    @thegoldenstation9723 Před 2 lety +6082

    Hot Take: Phineas and Ferb's inventions disappearing because of Doof and Perry's interference might be the greatest running gag in history and I don't think people bring enough attention to it
    Like think about how there are 189 episodes and nearly all of them use this complicated gag, and it's not like a simpsons couch gag where you just come up with anything. It's a powder keg effect that builds up throughout the episode.

    • @johnpaulcross424
      @johnpaulcross424 Před 2 lety +534

      Fr the writing quality for the invention disappearances was uncannily high and consistent

    • @snotenberg7
      @snotenberg7 Před 2 lety +303

      Every destruction was a Rube Goldberg machine that wrapped everyone's story up in a nice bow

    • @asianjesus9813
      @asianjesus9813 Před 2 lety +80

      thats not a hot take at all

    • @emartin29
      @emartin29 Před 2 lety +37

      TRUE. It's incredible.

    • @ganklord386
      @ganklord386 Před 2 lety +70

      That's not a hot take is facts

  • @theeffingralyks5722
    @theeffingralyks5722 Před rokem +1323

    my girlfriend tried to get me into this show, and honestly, hearing about his dad sounds like that would make for a much better show.
    a story about a dude and a town trying to come to terms with this curse, and finding a way to use it productively as a goal is way more interesting than just "a day in the life of a dude responsible for millions of dollars in property damage but no one cares"

    • @YesTHATJohnSmith
      @YesTHATJohnSmith Před rokem +39

      Nicely put.

    • @f.velasco6628
      @f.velasco6628 Před rokem +44

      This reminds me of that one Nickelodeon love-action movie, Jinxed

    • @nicolek5914
      @nicolek5914 Před rokem +39

      I have always wondered why Family Murphycan survive having 2 memebers damaging everything around them just because they exist.
      But I wondered thisabout Phin+Ferb too: ""How can two boys order all that stuff without their parents noticing." I mean somebody as to for it

    • @skywalkerjohn8965
      @skywalkerjohn8965 Před 9 měsíci +3

      ​@nicolek5914 parent might me a better term, his dad sometimes knows but doesn't seem to mind

  • @slim_streams
    @slim_streams Před rokem +351

    Wander Over Yonder actually did a really good job with the endless optimist protagonist. Because they would either show how that opistim can inspire/cause conflict for others, or would become a flaw for wander himself. With his need to help becoming an obsessive compulsion and a detriment to himself and others

    • @hello_ree
      @hello_ree Před 8 měsíci +18

      i agree i love wander

    • @jadis6669
      @jadis6669 Před 8 měsíci +24

      You're overview of the show without ruining anything in it or spoilers of any kind has convinced me to watch it. Thank you

    • @hello_ree
      @hello_ree Před 8 měsíci +15

      @@jadis6669 its AMAZING . Probably one of the best shows disney made

    • @noatmealcookie02
      @noatmealcookie02 Před 7 měsíci +8

      This comment made me feel sad, as if millions of fans' voices suddenly cried out in pain and were silenced by Disney's ambitions...
      I appreciate you mentioning WoY and may 3rd season be with us... someday... eventually...

    • @hello_ree
      @hello_ree Před 7 měsíci

      :( someday......... someday.@@noatmealcookie02

  • @goosifyed9717
    @goosifyed9717 Před 2 lety +14871

    I like how one of doof’s backstories is literally just his mother saying “no”

    • @datguymiller
      @datguymiller Před 2 lety +485

      "no."

    • @John_The_Eeveechu
      @John_The_Eeveechu Před 2 lety +870

      It was so stupid that even perry went: Wait seriously? That's the only reason?

    • @bruhford3954
      @bruhford3954 Před 2 lety +187

      Doof was my 3rd best male character in any fictional content (2nd being speedwagon or josuke and 1st recently glamrock freddy

    • @vanne-necashionofbread9095
      @vanne-necashionofbread9095 Před 2 lety +299

      Its actually funny to think doof one day just scouring through his past memories to give a reason for him to build an inator to achieve a goal, like what triggers him to remember such memories from the past?

    • @TrueLadyEvilChan
      @TrueLadyEvilChan Před 2 lety +146

      @@vanne-necashionofbread9095 What triggers YOU to remember every trauma and failure you've ever had?
      He probably stayed up late at night.

  • @doctorwhomst6459
    @doctorwhomst6459 Před 2 lety +19302

    As a person who has literally never set an eyeball on Disney channel I can scientifically prove that although XD didn't get good ratings, it has way better shows. C'mon. Ducktales and Gravity Falls win alone.

    • @mostlydoodless
      @mostlydoodless Před 2 lety +1153

      You’re so right. Although I only really watched it because the Disney Channel didn’t play a lot of cartoons and I exclusively watched XD just because cartoons were playing constantly

    • @andybilyak
      @andybilyak Před 2 lety +627

      Gravity falls ori%inally debuted on Disney Channel before going to Disney XD

    • @jocelynecupcake
      @jocelynecupcake Před 2 lety +278

      well, there's a secret reason WHY Disney XD got lower ratings, when I think they should have gotten higher ratings, and it would make more sense for them to. I don't normally go throwing that secret around all the time, but I think people should know it, especially if they're passionate about cartoons or tv production.

    • @jonathantorres6594
      @jonathantorres6594 Před 2 lety +68

      Sorry but gravity falls is DISNEYS not XD where do you think it originated 😂

    • @tealnoise
      @tealnoise Před 2 lety +53

      yeah ducktales kinda sucked after season 2

  • @slycat9449
    @slycat9449 Před rokem +161

    I still think it's hilarious this video has over 4 times the viewers than this show's most watched episode.

    • @noatmealcookie02
      @noatmealcookie02 Před 7 měsíci +12

      as someone who hasn't watched a single episode of MML ye twatched this video --
      agreed.

  • @epsilonthedragon1249
    @epsilonthedragon1249 Před 11 měsíci +31

    I would argue that Doof isn't as static as you made him out to be, given his growth as a father figure to Vanessa over the course of the show, giving her the childhood he never had.

  • @nightblade7661
    @nightblade7661 Před 2 lety +6791

    “Everything that can go wrong, will go wrong.” What a perfect summary of how this show turned out.

    • @alamrasyidi4097
      @alamrasyidi4097 Před 2 lety +277

      omg. guys. i think thats the joke! i cracked the code! the whole show is about how a follow up series can never succeed its predecessor!

    • @icygirl97
      @icygirl97 Před 2 lety +36

      LMFAOOOOO

    • @aisha5156
      @aisha5156 Před 2 lety +47

      @@alamrasyidi4097
      Oh my god. It all makes sense now.

    • @0._-kirby_the_gamer-_.0
      @0._-kirby_the_gamer-_.0 Před 2 lety +19

      Why is everyone being so mean

    • @itsathatguy9029
      @itsathatguy9029 Před 2 lety +5

      holy heck

  • @nove5422
    @nove5422 Před 2 lety +3031

    if i could change one thing about milo murphy, i would make milo guilty about the chaos he causes. in the show, he's so lighthearted and happy-go-lucky that he lacks empathy.
    if he just felt bad for circumstances out of his control, he would immediately be so much more relatable.

    • @asianjackass237
      @asianjackass237 Před 2 lety +335

      Exactly, many of the trope about happy go lucky characters with bad luck at least have said characters aware of and felt bad about the chaos if it happens. Here it just seems like he is detached

    • @joerioryuurisakakiidk7482
      @joerioryuurisakakiidk7482 Před 2 lety +36

      At least they could have given him development like Judai.

    • @triplepinata27
      @triplepinata27 Před 2 lety +3

      True

    • @Cutliwiwi
      @Cutliwiwi Před 2 lety +106

      And also actually give milo a goal, like say; he wants to get into his dream collage and is super fixated on that.
      The chaos around him constantly sets him back a lot from his studying and his friends getting the boot of Murphy’s law makes him angry, so much that he never really feels happy with himself.
      And with that, he starts distancing himself more in later seasons due to studies and his friends getting hurt a lot. My brain can’t think of any more creative ideas for this prompt.
      And for a second prompt, the characters could switch from being defensive (Constantly trying to stop something from happening) to offensive (constantly trying to do somethin), while only having a single character be on defensive could be interesting too.
      Imagine this, milo and (insert his friends here) are kind of insensitive to the that’s constantly trying to stop bad stuff from happening, and the guy gets so fed up, he confronts them and breaks up with everyone. They all deal with the baggage of learning they are kinda a but crack and stuff happens

    • @Astromontana
      @Astromontana Před 2 lety +54

      Lol you just gave me a thought. What if the reason why he's so lighthearted and happy because he secretly enjoys the destruction he's causing. He lacks empathy because deep down he's a psychopath. Then the show just delves into his psyche and his friends try to either change him or send him to a insane asylum. I know Disney would never show something that dark in a kids show I just thought it would help explain Milo's attitude.

  • @blizzybee222
    @blizzybee222 Před rokem +253

    They should’ve made Milo the defensive character, Murphy’s law states that “anything that can go wrong, will go wrong” so he should’ve been constantly making it so that nothing can go wrong and failing at it or being anxious he was gonna inconvenience people with things going wrong

    • @yasualleonandabunchofnumbers
      @yasualleonandabunchofnumbers Před 11 měsíci +46

      I think Milo being USED to Murphy's Law was interesting, but he often just...didn't care about it. Like if he was actively pulling whatever he needed out of his backpack and NEVER ran out of things to use, teaching someone new like Zack how to be prepared for everything that COULD go wrong, and seeing how he outsmarts Murphy's Law after being so used to it to still have a good time - THAT's the story I was expecting and wanted to enjoy. It's still a kid's show and meant to have an uplifting tone and message, and if it wanted to parallel Phineas and Ferb, it could've had Milo and his friends determined to still have a great day despite everything going wrong around them.

  • @NoReplyAsset
    @NoReplyAsset Před 8 měsíci +22

    you know where Murphy's Law was handled well? both comedically and story-wise? in Ruby Gloom. the character Misery attracts misfortune everywhere she goes and she's pretty depressed about it, but all her friends still love her in spite of it. especially because in one episode we learn that the sky is always cloudy because of her, so when she leaves, the sun comes out. the very hot, very deadly sun.... so Misery's presence is keeping them all safe actually.

  • @HeartbeatCN
    @HeartbeatCN Před 2 lety +3798

    As someone who watched both shows it's simply because Milo, despite its good quality, was never as funny or engaging as Phineas & Ferb

  • @some_guy117
    @some_guy117 Před 2 lety +3371

    A funny thing they could have done was at the end of every episode would be that after surviving a disaster Milo comes across a small annoyance like his shoe being untied or something that causes some kinda distress to milo

    • @mitspuk2332
      @mitspuk2332 Před 2 lety +190

      genius

    • @Choculula
      @Choculula Před 2 lety +248

      That would be a very funny gag

    • @fabledhorse356
      @fabledhorse356 Před 2 lety +40

      lmaoo I would have loved that

    • @andistansbury4366
      @andistansbury4366 Před 2 lety +270

      "Walks away from explosion" aw man my shoe came untied

    • @some_guy117
      @some_guy117 Před 2 lety +199

      @@andistansbury4366 *escapes a forest fire* Aw dang, there’s a hole in this vest

  • @skinnywacky
    @skinnywacky Před rokem +158

    I feel like the reason this show couldn’t find an audience is because the target audience was also for Phineas and Ferb but that audience had grown up already and didn’t relate anymore

    • @lary_uwu6027
      @lary_uwu6027 Před rokem +28

      Dont think thats it, phineas and ferb is one of the most watched cartoons on disney+ still and one of the most talked about cartoons to teens and olders, we clearly still like and still watch that and would watch similar stuff if it got our attention. A lot of younger kids also like it.
      But Milo Murphy never got anyones attention enough for that

    • @schris3
      @schris3 Před rokem +6

      And they couldn't find new young fans because the show wasn't interesting or entertaining enough to draw them in.

    • @magentaspoon5319
      @magentaspoon5319 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@lary_uwu6027Well, I’m an adult who watched Phineas as a child, and I still love that show and rewatch it sometimes. I don’t feel too old for that.
      However, I do feel too old to relate to Milo and his friends, since I was already an adult when that show started. Especially when so much of the show is set in school or just about everyday teen life with bad luck.

    • @guaranteedtopwn
      @guaranteedtopwn Před 9 měsíci

      that would only be true if people weren't born every day

    • @skinnywacky
      @skinnywacky Před 9 měsíci

      @@guaranteedtopwn that’s my point is that the audience that Phineas and Ferb had werent kids anymore and that’s the same audience they tried to write for milo murphy edit did it catch on because the audience they wrote it for were too old and it didn’t have the same humor two kids as it did 10 years ago

  • @GregFThatBespectacledPegasus

    My takeaway from this video, at roughly the 20 minute mark, is that this show would be better if it had starred Cavendish and Dakota, while Milo and his antics were in the background interfering.
    I just want their convoluted time travel story to defeat the evil pistachios so Mark Hamill can stop yelling at them.

  • @MinigunL5
    @MinigunL5 Před 2 lety +4011

    Milo's permanent optimism really makes him boring and makes it hard to relate to him. A normal person has ups and downs. Even Phineas and Ferb characters had this to some extent but in MML it's totally lacking.

    • @slashersimp44
      @slashersimp44 Před 2 lety +508

      Right, like Phineas was pretty happy, 24/7 so whenever he got mad, or sad, it was NOTICEABLE

    • @billyweed835
      @billyweed835 Před 2 lety +486

      I mean, the thing is...Like, Phineas and Ferb were also perpetual optimists, at heart. They got angry or depressed in specials, but most of the time, take your happiest moment, that's their BASELINE. But it works because, well, they aren't the main characters. Not really. Despite their name being in the title, P&F aren't really the main characters. Most episodes center on the antagonists, namely Candace and Doof. P&F's a-plot doesn't tend to be "about" whatever invention the boys build, it's about Candace trying and failing to bust them. It's like a Looney Tunes gag, Candance the unlucky Coyote to the boy's perpetually-oblivious Roadrunner. Milo is a Roadrunner, but he has no Coyote. His antagonist, for the most part, is just a universe that wants him to suffer. There's no other character to bounce his eternal optimism off of lots of the time.

    • @slashersimp44
      @slashersimp44 Před 2 lety +171

      @@billyweed835 I heavily agree with this too! On top of this, the cast of P&F was much bigger, which allowed for more freshly styled episodes, based around those characters. While we have a somewhat large cast of MML, it's no where as fleshed out, and interesting as P&F

    • @MinigunL5
      @MinigunL5 Před 2 lety +14

      @@billyweed835 Wow, really well said.

    • @eatatjoes6751
      @eatatjoes6751 Před 2 lety +86

      @@billyweed835 I'd say Candace is the protagonist and Phineas n' Ferb are side characters despite their names being in the title - Milo is what happens if you took Phineas, jutted Ferb and launched him into the title role.

  • @lemeres2478
    @lemeres2478 Před 2 lety +3390

    Murphy's Law would have been far, far better if Murphy had reasonable amount of anxiety about the constant random occurrences around him (ie- he is a traumatized nervous wreck). That would be a basic investment- "I have to make sure that nothing goes wrong and messes up whatever mundane thing I am trying to do today". Thus, he has to go on an epic pistachio nuts defeating quest just to make sure he returns a book to the library on time before it is overdue because he doesn't have enough allowance to cover the late fees.
    Then, you can add in the fearless and optimistic character as the sidekick that pushes Murphy further along the winding path.

    • @KeyanCarlile
      @KeyanCarlile  Před 2 lety +524

      Oh, yes! Absolutely fantastic idea, man! That would solve just about every problem I have with Milo.

    • @lemeres2478
      @lemeres2478 Před 2 lety +253

      @@KeyanCarlile Instead, we get "I have to travel through the sewers and a boat to get to school, but that seems cooler than riding a bus, so I am fine with this".

    • @lemeres2478
      @lemeres2478 Před 2 lety +278

      @@KeyanCarlile And this anxiety could be a source of character growth. He could later perform those mundane tasks without any issue, and he doesn't worry because THE WORST THING THAT COULD HAPPEN ALREADY DID HAPPEN. So would could be worse than what happened last time?
      This would also allow the writers to avoid retreading past plot points (ie- "wasn't he afraid of doing that before?" when they have to go through a task to continue a future plot).

    • @moondragon3681
      @moondragon3681 Před 2 lety +19

      That's a really good idea!

    • @tuopsy
      @tuopsy Před 2 lety +103

      @@lemeres2478 omg yess! i liked the show but every episode i was hoping for a scene where milo breaks down crying saying he’s only pretending to be happy and in reality he’s really scared or something. i was kinda disappointed when that didn’t happen.

  • @drakegrandx5914
    @drakegrandx5914 Před rokem +163

    I just love Melissa's design though. It just reeks of personality! : )
    EDIT: Also, it actually baffles me because the way to write conflict into Milo is right there. Have him want to be of help to others, but his Murphy effect always getting in the way, and Milo should always struggle to prove himself not to be just a walking catastrophe.

    • @Lady_Rhea
      @Lady_Rhea Před rokem +26

      I definitely agree that Melissa’s design feels like it should reek of personality. I think it’s just one detail short of being iconic, but I have no idea what that might be. Of the main three characters, I definitely appreciate her style most.

    • @magentaspoon5319
      @magentaspoon5319 Před rokem +10

      I honestly think Melissa looks creepy next to the other characters, because her eyes are so different from everyone else’s. Like, they’re almost twice as large, the visible pupils, and a much more detailed shape… I just can’t stand it. *shivers* Everyone else have completely round eyes with no pupils, except some other girl characters who also have pupils for some reason.
      Don’t get me wrong, it’s a great character design when she’s on her own! Much better than Milo and Zach. But it sort of looks like she comes from a different show, it’s unsettling (to me).
      Feel free to disagree though! I’m glad you liked her design at least, despite those creepy eyes!

    • @johnnymeeks
      @johnnymeeks Před rokem

      You meant round pupils, but no iris, that’s what it actually is, just want to correct you for your own improvement

    • @magentaspoon5319
      @magentaspoon5319 Před rokem +1

      @@johnnymeeks No, I mean round eyes and no pupils.
      Milo has completely round eyes. So has Zach, although he keeps them half closed most of the time. So has Dakota. And Sarah. Other characters have oval but almost round eyes, like Cavendish and Amanda.
      If you zoom in on the little dot in the eye, you’ll see that it’s usually dark brown, blue or green. Milo, for instance, has brown eye-dots, and that’s probably the most common color in the show. Most Phineas and Ferb characters, like Doofenshmirtz, have dark blue eye-dots. Then there’s the characters who doesn’t even have dark eye-dots, most notably Cavendish, but also a few minor characters like Veronica.
      The pupil is always black, so if the eye-dots are colored, it means that they’ve got an iris but no pupil.
      Melissa’s fandom wiki article even says ”Her large blue eyes have visible pupils”.

    • @mysteriousness521
      @mysteriousness521 Před rokem +3

      TLDR the colored part isnt the pupil, the pure black bit is

  • @mandysmiles5222
    @mandysmiles5222 Před rokem +54

    I honestly loved the show. From the theme to how positive Milo was. Anyone who went through everything he did would be mad or hateful but he was a sweetheart.

    • @kohakufi9
      @kohakufi9 Před 8 měsíci +3

      Me too! I especially loved Dakota, his many songs of going places and the llama song were stuck in my head for weeks

    • @catsworth633
      @catsworth633 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Hi

    • @kohakufi9
      @kohakufi9 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@catsworth633 Hi?

    • @MaggieDaArtist
      @MaggieDaArtist Před 6 měsíci +3

      @@kohakufi9glad I’m not the only one who had that song stuck in my head

    • @midnights2631
      @midnights2631 Před 5 měsíci +3

      I really enjoyed how chill everyone was with Milo, like no one got angry at him.

  • @WayOutGaming
    @WayOutGaming Před 2 lety +3867

    I never really watched Milo Murphy's law, but personally I think the show suffered from a lack of identity. I watched the pilot episode and was immediately hit a overly strong Phineas and Ferb feel. It felt like a show made by two guys who really wanted to continue their previous work but had to move on against their will. Maybe I'm wrong though, but that's my guess, and the introduction of Perry and Doofenshmirtz also confirm that.

    • @MrBeenus
      @MrBeenus Před 2 lety +76

      I think you right.

    • @ertosoomg4658
      @ertosoomg4658 Před 2 lety +116

      Literally the same thing u said. You cant compare a long ass good show with a pilot ... the pilot will always fail especially when the good show resembles the pilot and now ur just straight up comparing the two and once that happened I didn't watched it anymore

    • @stevenmattrell3448
      @stevenmattrell3448 Před 2 lety +228

      That and also when the “Candice vs. The Universe” movie got green lit, they literally put Milo Murphy on hold just to send a good portion of the Milo Murphy team over to work on the movie. They didn’t even hesitate to drop Milo Murphy just to go back to Phineas and Ferb

    • @user-uo8ny1kj4c
      @user-uo8ny1kj4c Před 2 lety +9

      I watched it a couple times back then and it wasn't all that bad! I just moved on

    • @MysticBrian
      @MysticBrian Před 2 lety +2

      @@ertosoomg4658 true but we can't lie that's what happened.

  • @linatwoones
    @linatwoones Před 2 lety +3436

    I think Phineas and Ferb being mostly happy and consistent characters the whole time worked because Candace was like the hidden protagonist of the show, she was doing all the development, and in a way the character we’re drawn to. Also the subplot with Perry and Doof. Milo Murphy doesn’t really have those, not as strongly, at least

    • @DLBBALL
      @DLBBALL Před rokem +269

      I think you're right. I'd imagine Spongebob wouldn't be as successful if slightly more serious characters like Mr. Krabs, Squidward and Mrs. Puff were just as happy-go-lucky as Spongebob and Patrick. Their contrast with how happy Spongebob and Patrick always seem makes the show have more depth than just endless "yeah! everyone's just happy and can never get upset woohoo!"

    • @dr.dkakarot1017
      @dr.dkakarot1017 Před rokem +21

      Without any backround character, the protagonist wouldn't have been that way

    • @Dumbotron
      @Dumbotron Před rokem +31

      Actually, the two time-machine guys are basically the sub-plot like Perry the Platypus. Just sayin’.

    • @funwiththoughts
      @funwiththoughts Před rokem +79

      Phineas and Ferb went through the "Arc of Awesome". We didn't need to see them change because their story was all about how their actions caused the world to change around them. Whereas in Milo Murphy's Law, the story is supposed to be about Milo reacting to external forces caused by his curse, so the fact that these things don't particularly seem to impact him at all makes the whole story feel inconsequential and pointless.

    • @trevorphilips9065
      @trevorphilips9065 Před rokem +2

      @@DLBBALL Uh SpongeBob gets pissed many times

  • @AgCharmsStudios
    @AgCharmsStudios Před rokem +46

    I love this show.
    “Go Milo, Go Milo, Go!”
    “Thanks everybody that’s so motional!”

  • @twjamjam
    @twjamjam Před rokem +20

    I literally still have Phineas and Ferb songs stuck in my head the fact that mml ones don't stand out is such a shame

  • @thejungwookim
    @thejungwookim Před 2 lety +1348

    It's also unfortunate that Ducktales 2017, TOH, and Amphibia all came out during that time because it feels a bit obvious the execs were picking and choosing which shows to invest their time in

    • @nehizenayoungedo9856
      @nehizenayoungedo9856 Před 2 lety +90

      And then all these shows besides Amphibia gets axed

    • @trla6505
      @trla6505 Před 2 lety +2

      @@nehizenayoungedo9856 should we give it a look?

    • @marijamarcelic3149
      @marijamarcelic3149 Před 2 lety +21

      @@nehizenayoungedo9856 amphibia is gone soon, Like theyre litearly on earth! Only thing left is 2 Pick up other girls and kick the Nights butt

    • @danic_c
      @danic_c Před 2 lety +54

      @@marijamarcelic3149 Yeah but I think that it at least ran its natural course and was the three part story that Matt intended it to be.

    • @artistanthony1007
      @artistanthony1007 Před 2 lety

      Wait whaaaaa?? I thought Ducktales 2017 came a bit later.

  • @BlankGreenCanvas
    @BlankGreenCanvas Před 2 lety +824

    I guess the ultimate issue for the show was that it was so much more focused on the concept rather than making memorable characters you grow to love.

    • @DendyJungle
      @DendyJungle Před 2 lety +41

      I was just thinking that this show is a bit like futurama, fry is also very passive and rarely makes things happen himself. Usually things happen to him. However there are many episodes which make you fall in love with fry and feel sorry for him. This milo guy seems plastic

    • @soniccookie655
      @soniccookie655 Před 2 lety +14

      @@DendyJungle Milo was likable, but lacked lovable traits. He was a bit flat. I like your word “plastic” to describe it.

    • @soniccookie655
      @soniccookie655 Před 2 lety +5

      After thinking about it, I remembered one moment of Milo’s character that I liked. It was at a party (a prom, I think), and everything was going wrong and Milo’s friend was actually kind of in danger. And Milo, as far as I remember, got upset and frustrated for a second and coldly fixed the problems, instead of happily, and also carried his friend out of danger. I feel like I also remember him getting kind of upset with someone there who was being mean, maybe some party staff who wouldn’t let him help?

    • @eavyeavy2864
      @eavyeavy2864 Před 2 lety

      Make a character and you lose the plot.

    • @helplessnarwhal3722
      @helplessnarwhal3722 Před 2 lety +3

      Dude I love Dakota and Cavendish

  • @granddaddychaddy2851
    @granddaddychaddy2851 Před rokem +6

    I just remember as a kid the trailers for it only said "wow it's new, from the creators of Phineas and Ferb" and didn't really explain anything about the show or what in the hell Murphy's law was.

  • @AceFuzzLord
    @AceFuzzLord Před rokem +22

    Just found out about and started watching Murphy's Law and I love it because I am a fan of when the actual Murphy's Law actually happens. The chaos of not knowing exactly how an episode will go until it happens- because I choose not to read too deep into kids cartoons usually- is just one reason I love it. Plus, I really enjoy Weird Als' voice acting, too. I can't say that he's the main reason I enjoy the show but it does help

  • @DC_let_the_Waynes_be_happy
    @DC_let_the_Waynes_be_happy Před 2 lety +728

    Don't sell your character designs for 7 dollars, they're worth so much more than that

  • @michellecrocker2485
    @michellecrocker2485 Před 2 lety +557

    I think this show would have been more interesting If milo actually been trying to end the cycle of Murphy’s law instead of just being resigned to it

    • @yasualleonandabunchofnumbers
      @yasualleonandabunchofnumbers Před 11 měsíci +59

      I think Milo being USED to Murphy's Law was interesting, but he often just...didn't care about it. Like if he was actively pulling whatever he needed out of his backpack and NEVER ran out of things to use, teaching someone new like Zack how to be prepared for everything that COULD go wrong, and seeing how he outsmarts Murphy's Law after being so used to it to still have a good time - THAT's the story I was expecting and wanted to enjoy. It's still a kid's show, and if it wanted to parallel Phineas and Ferb, it could've had Milo and his friends determined to still have a great day despite everything going wrong around them.

    • @lilybirdflowergum8683
      @lilybirdflowergum8683 Před 9 měsíci +10

      I mean, they ARE trying to just have a great day regardless of the disasters thrown their way a lot of the time. A good example was the game episode where they were playing a board game. Even though Milo never finished a game and Murphy’s Law kept breaking things, the entire family and Neil from the comic shop kept playing the game with their own rules because they were determined to let Milo finish a game and have fun for once. Another example is during the race. Murphy’s Law never let Milo finish the race, but he kept trying anyway because he wanted to have fun. This happens multiple times throughout the show. Milo couldn’t attend the football games because of Murphy’s Law, but one time he goes to have fun because he couldn’t ruin the game and used Murphy’s Law there. He stopped having birthday parties because of Murphy’s Law, but his family decided to surprise him with one anyway.
      Those usually turned out to be the best episodes. But a gripe I had was that a lot of the time the characters didn’t really feel like characters. They didn’t have much going for them aside from their interactions with Milo. And even then their interactions are fairly brief because there’s always a lot of action and how Milo gets through the problem, so the side characters are not really given too much attention. So they hardly do anything unless Milo is there. For instance, in the episodes where Zack and Melissa are waiting for Milo to get out of the house (or the elevator), they don’t do anything. They just sit there and maybe once in a while pop up to remind us that they’re waiting still, but they don’t crack any jokes or do an activity while they’re waiting. They just wait in silence. And when we explored what characters did when Milo wasn’t there, it was usually Doof in the second season and the other characters fell into that same trap where we only see how Doof interacts with them, if he does anything except chaos. I get this is Milo Murphy’s show about how his life is different because of Murphy’s Law, but having a breath of fresh air with the other characters does some good sometimes. The episodes where Dakota and Cavendish have their own screen time were pretty fun.
      But I think it’s mostly the humor. That’s typically the reason why people don’t like the same shows I do. They just don’t like the jokes I laugh to. Also they don’t like the pacing I like. So what can you do?

  • @oldasyouromens
    @oldasyouromens Před rokem +20

    As someone who's only maybe two years older than you, that you have not seen Kim Possible is hard to believe. It kicked off the career of Dave Filoni, who is now in charge of the Star Wars Expanded Universe, and is one of my fondest childhood memories.

  • @Violet0727
    @Violet0727 Před rokem +36

    Most of the problems you have pointed out in this vid was caused by the writers rushing in to MML right after phineas and ferb, making it so that they didn't have time to get used to the new story style.

  • @fairystail1
    @fairystail1 Před 2 lety +2468

    One thing they should have done with Milo Murphy's Law is do what they did in episode one.
    Make Zac the protagonist.
    First episode started off with Zac as the new kid, he is confused because everyone avoids Milo and gets roped into his shenanigan's. That was fine, it was fun even. But he got over it too fast and the majority of the episodes focused on Milo himself and not how Zac had to deal with being Milo's friend. He still had his moments, just not enough. Heck we've seen more instances of Milos room, than we have of Zac's whole house.

    • @jinorism
      @jinorism Před 2 lety +101

      Wow. You are so right.

    • @orangeslash1667
      @orangeslash1667 Před 2 lety +88

      @@jinorism It's not a good sign when a weird al Yankavic Character is really bland.

    • @Goremize
      @Goremize Před 2 lety +39

      you already wrote a better show then seasoned paid for writers could come up. Like they go and make this show about basically nothing with no stakes. You always knew that if they did get busted, the 2 boys would have gotten into trouble. Yet in this show the main actor literally just shrugs and doesn't care

    • @orangeslash1667
      @orangeslash1667 Před 2 lety +21

      @@Goremize Ether the characters need to change more or the show should have less stakes. You can't have the world change but the characters stay the same, that makes no sense.

    • @deviousj5868
      @deviousj5868 Před 2 lety +11

      Yeah that would be a great idea. Since we'd be like Zack. All these bizarre things happen around him and the panics. Maybe have him actually avoid Milo in the beginning due to his cautiousness. Meanwhile Milo just makes wants more friends and the stakes get high because he doesn't want his luck to hurt them. Zack growing to be friends with Milo and eventually and changing to the cool headed character throughout the series. Zack Goal would be to keep people from being hurt and things going terribly wrong with new and creative ways.

  • @levi_ackerman_119
    @levi_ackerman_119 Před 2 lety +2219

    Another thing about the P&F intro is that it established immediately exactly what kind of show it would be; a fun, goofy, semi-fourth wall breaky show about the fairly implausible being made possible in a cool and interesting way. Plus, it established the relationship between Candice and her brothers, a rather integral part of the plot, all within the first minute or so.

    • @rachelcookie321
      @rachelcookie321 Před 2 lety +136

      It also made me think American kids had 104 days off for the summer holidays.

    • @joshentertainment2
      @joshentertainment2 Před 2 lety +11

      2000s pop rock for ya

    • @drendraleigh4722
      @drendraleigh4722 Před 2 lety +55

      @@rachelcookie321 oh yeah fuck- that's over THREE months??? I barely had 2 in 5th grade!

    • @arianna1906
      @arianna1906 Před 2 lety +16

      @@rachelcookie321 It's more than I had, but it's extremely far off. It depends which state your in, and for mine it's like 71 days.

    • @Hamantha
      @Hamantha Před 2 lety +5

      It basically did everything right

  • @Iloveyou-dz7mq
    @Iloveyou-dz7mq Před rokem +24

    Phineas and Ferb's weird designs are the reason why I kept coming back to watch the show back in 2012, it's so weird you just can't help but look at it and what makes it even better is that the show is weird af, and I love it.

  • @yasualleonandabunchofnumbers
    @yasualleonandabunchofnumbers Před 11 měsíci +26

    In my experience as someone who likes music and was also not impressed by MM and the later seasons of P&F, the thing that made the songs good during the beginning of P&F were two-fold: there was a memorable and repetitive downbeat that you could follow (think the ticking at the beginning of "Watching and Waiting", or the intro to "Robot Riot"'s guitar riff that repeated a couple times before the lyrics kicked in) and lyrics that told a simple story without sounding like you were just speaking on the melody. The song was just often describing the whole plot of the associated characters rather than just one scenario within it - think "Squirt that Gelatin Monster" or "My Wettest Friend" (The Lake Nose Monster), or "The Moments When We Didn't Get Along" when Perry and Doof break up during the time-travel episode. And no, I don't know if these were the actual names, I'm just listing the lyrics that I'm able to remember because so many of these P&F songs were memorable.
    "Pic-a-Nic Bust" was just Candace saying "I'll bust them over there...or maybe over there!" Like we get it, you're trying to bust them, we have the formula down, you don't have to sing about it. The stupid "Sports" song was just someone singing in the most annoying voice ever about the kids not knowing how sports worked, which wasn't even the main plot of that adventure! (It was Candace in the 2nd Dimension after the movie adjusting to life after Doof was defeated and setting up the evil status quo with the animal agents).
    The scenarios that the music was based on also mattered, since P&F started very simple - we have a thing we're doing today, that's it. P&F started going down in quality because it started leaving that formula. Watch through even S2 onwards and you can begin to see the slow decline of the formula, how they start relying on BREAKING the formula over and over and over again to the point that FOLLOWING the formula starts to become the rare thing. Like I mentioned earlier, they had an episode dedicated to the 2nd Dimension where Candace and the others end up basically losing to Charlene and Doof, forcing them to create the animal agents thing to parallel the OG dimension. They followed Perry during his Canada adventure, they had episodes in the stone age and Chinese dynasty, and what even the hell was the Cheesetopia episode that was told in reverse??? When P&F started following Candace and Doof/Perry more than the boys because those two apparently became too boring, I started losing interest in the show.
    When Perry's original god-like powers where he could literally pull the tool he needed out of his hat at any time started disappearing, and he started having actual trouble defeating Doof by just getting lucky, I started losing interest in HIM - and he was my favorite part of the show! He literally just pulls a whistle that can summon a whale from nowhere in the 1st season. Like come on, that was hilarious. And he NEVER uses those whistles again.
    They started lingering on the jokes too long, bringing back tropes from previous episodes because haha it was funny then so it should be funny now, and they repeatedly start relying on breaking the 4th wall or referencing other episodes just to get their jokes in. Even the 1st season did this, but they just glossed over it. Candace mentions "I know I've done this 19 other times" in the 20th episode (10th, because two episodes fit into one) with the Phinedroids and Ferbots, and it's hilarious. No one acknowledges it, no one lingers on it, she just says it and we move on. Buford just randomly has an instrument on him in the first season and admits two seconds after he denies it "Yes..." he has it, but then it's referenced again later in the seasons and he screams "One day someone's gonna ask for some obscure musical instrument and I'm not going to have it!" and it...wasn't funny. It just sounded like he was genuinely frustrated.
    When the music starts following that decline, aka just being there to be there, or even just remixing other songs into the new context ("Go Phineas Go!" was remixed into "Go Candace Go!") to use the previous success as a crutch, it's annoying and boring. I remember that MM's "Rooting for the Other Team" song EXISTS and that it was Milo literally rooting for the wrong team to utilize Murphy's Law (the only interesting take on his gimmick until P&F come along to make a device that literally shoots his bad luck through a laser), but heck if I know what the downbeat was or what the lyrics were beyond..."Rooting for the other team!"
    "Chop Away at my Heart" was great because it was parodying the 2000 and 2010s boy-band songs like One Direction...but the problem with that is that boy-bands actually produce good songs - no matter how cheesy or "girl-obsessed" they're supposed to be. They have a repetitive baseline that continues throughout a song and they layer on a repeated beat for the verses that leads smoothly into the chorus. Zack complains that he's embarrassed about the song, and everyone acts like he SHOULD be embarrassed, but it was a genuinely good banger that had a simple premise: it was a cheesy love song with lumberjacks. It fell into a good key, had an excellent melody that was complimented by the harmonies, and it didn't try to sing about a scenario in the show. It wasn't trying to break a mold or fit into one - it was just there to be there.
    Anyway thank you for coming to my Ted Talk.

    • @nkbujvytcygvujno6006
      @nkbujvytcygvujno6006 Před 8 měsíci +2

      I can’t understand why your comments don’t have more likes when they make such good points, and in an precise and perfectly easy to understand way, but hopefully replying will help grant them more attention..

    • @gingerwarlord2376
      @gingerwarlord2376 Před 3 měsíci

      I'm going to have to disagree on one specific point. The cheestopia episode is an absolute masterpiece with the absolute absurdity that happens within it, it's just so random it's brilliant

  • @siddiqsmouse5004
    @siddiqsmouse5004 Před 2 lety +2438

    I feel Milo's should have been the inverse of Phineas and Ferb. Where the boys want to make the most of summer, Milo wants to have a normal school year.
    To make Milo less passive, he should have been in constant fear of Murphy's Law acting up so when somethinh crazy does happen Milo will have the goal of getting everything back to normal rather than just letting the crazy stuff happen.

    • @KeyanCarlile
      @KeyanCarlile  Před 2 lety +444

      Completely agree. Man vs. Nature only works when the forces of nature are actually inconvenient.

    • @lunaangeleclipse9745
      @lunaangeleclipse9745 Před 2 lety +82

      That premise reminds me of the show Saiki K

    • @lunaangeleclipse9745
      @lunaangeleclipse9745 Před 2 lety +49

      @@KronosOGAccount I wasn't mentioning saiki k from a "man v nature" perspective, I was mentioning saiki k from a "all this crazy shit is happening around me and i just want to live a normal life for once" perspective, in response to the original commenter's idea.

    • @lunaangeleclipse9745
      @lunaangeleclipse9745 Před 2 lety +8

      @@KronosOGAccount ill count it as a team effort :P

    • @KaylaTheKindOne
      @KaylaTheKindOne Před 2 lety +27

      that actually sounds interesting. having a neurotic character as the main protagonist of a disney series instead of the butt monkey or comedy relief (cough cough CANDICE) would definitely set a different tone for a series

  • @AkaiAzul
    @AkaiAzul Před 2 lety +795

    When you say the art, jokes, and music are bland, I think a better description is "safe." The designs are people, not characters, not even caricatures. The jokes appeal to no one to offend no one. The music exists to fill in the void so no one is challenged. It's all safe, so it's boring.

    • @KeyanCarlile
      @KeyanCarlile  Před 2 lety +121

      That’s a really good way to put it.

    • @pro_fail
      @pro_fail Před 2 lety +29

      In a show about Murphy's Law, they aimed everything to make sure they offended nobody, but what could go wrong did, so everything seems bland and is uninteresting

  • @Aabicus
    @Aabicus Před rokem +52

    That part about the music really makes me appreciate Daniel Ingram from MLP:FiM. Guy wrote the majority of songs for all 9 seasons of the main show, all the tie-in movies/holiday specials, and the first three Equestria Girls movies, and just kept cranking out winners for that entire span

  • @melonowl333
    @melonowl333 Před rokem +9

    You know I think I watched this show so much because it's my comfort show. What's more comforting than a show where nothing ever TRULY goes wrong and everyone is kind to each other??

  • @whodis2614
    @whodis2614 Před 2 lety +240

    The other thing about Phineas and Ferb is that even though the world was static, their antics and inventions still impacted the world around them in some way that is slightly touched upon in a later episode.

  • @luluzin5022
    @luluzin5022 Před 2 lety +1473

    I wonder if the show would have been better if the main characters were Cavendish and Dakota instead of Milo and his crew. Out of the main cast, C&D are the only ones who look goofy enough to not be mistaken for background characters. They are also the only ones who go through character arcs and have conflicts between each other. You could shift Murphy's Law onto Cavendish, and now the show is about two time travelers trying to complete their assigned missions (that don't always involve pistachios), but one of them is extremely unlucky and always causes them to fail. This premise solves the issue of Milo not having any goals, as the duo will be given a different task each episode, and their over-arching goal is to gain the respect of their boss and get promoted.
    If you're wondering why I chose Cavendish to be the cursed one of the duo: there is an episode in which it's revealed that Cavendish frequently suffers deadly accidents, and Dakota uses time travel to save his life everytime. I always thought that this plot point would lead to the reveal that Cavendish is a Murphy from the future, but the writers never expanded on that idea. It just felt like a waste to me.

    • @antikovt
      @antikovt Před 2 lety +155

      OOH, and imagine Dakota's main ark of season 1 being the fact that he should accept Cavendish for who he is because he can't help the misfortune and is trying his best, and Cavendish is suffering from guilt for ruining everything! Now there's stakes, there's development, there's conflict, there's ACTUAL CONTENT WTH

    • @chada4806
      @chada4806 Před 2 lety +65

      I was JUST about to comment how I always cared more about Cavendish and Dakota and felt their story was more compelling. Your comment speaks to me on an emotional level 😭

    • @Oceanrex
      @Oceanrex Před 2 lety +6

      Interesting!

    • @unodos2647
      @unodos2647 Před 2 lety +9

      I love this AU they both carried the show IMO

    • @milkyspjce2101
      @milkyspjce2101 Před 2 lety +5

      @@chada4806 fr because i was so happy when they were in a episode, and i cared so much more about their time travel pistachio battle, etc lol

  • @rileybeaman1502
    @rileybeaman1502 Před rokem +23

    Thank you for putting "Waggle Dance" at the bottom of that chart. I was literally thinking today about how rough of a song that was

  • @jacobwilliams1223
    @jacobwilliams1223 Před rokem +107

    Funny enough I think an anime, Shikimori's Not Just a Cutie, does the concept of Milo better. Izumi is a character who like Milo constantly deals with bad luck (Though not to Milo's comedic exaggeration) that causes him personal misfortune. From small things like a newspaper hitting his face randomly to larger things like a truck crashing into his house.
    While he is generally a positive guy who tries to not be a burden and help others cause he is genuinely sweet, his bad luck does cause him to feel frustration which feels understandable. He dislikes this aspect of himself and feels guilt at the burden he causes others, his girlfriend Shikimori in particular. He's a nice guy, but he is also human with ups and downs and doesn't no sell his circumstances like Milo which makes him more relatable.

    • @Sakachi18
      @Sakachi18 Před 11 měsíci +8

      ....That sounds like Nagito Komaeda from the Danganronpa series.

    • @wowisntitanamazinglyamazin9550
      @wowisntitanamazinglyamazin9550 Před 10 měsíci +4

      Ngl that show is also pretty forgettable which is weird since both have the potential to be phenomenally interesting and just aren't

    • @Dustyjazz_
      @Dustyjazz_ Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@wowisntitanamazinglyamazin9550watching shikimori it just felt like they genderswapped how the male and female leads would act in a generic romance.
      While I felt the staleness before that point, making that comparison made it feel exponentially more generic

  • @homerman76
    @homerman76 Před 2 lety +674

    I have to admit, the passiveness of the characters never really got to me until Doof came into the story. For a while it was funny to see his interactions and such, but eventually it just started bugging me that he kind of just became this character that was just well there, he was completely demoted to the role of a gimmick designed to attract an audience

  • @ReneeSharpie
    @ReneeSharpie Před 2 lety +617

    When I had found Milo Murphy's Law I honestly thought that the show was brand new but no it had been out for 4 YEARS already. I really enjoyed the show and I still do, it was just *really* unfortunate to see how absolutely no one knew of this show.

    • @summer7578
      @summer7578 Před 2 lety +11

      Same

    • @davisdenver6756
      @davisdenver6756 Před 2 lety +35

      I knew of the show when it came out. I watched the first few episodes and lost interest. Looking back, I just wasn't interested in a show where random things fall over and the character who causes it suffers no consequences.

    • @andistansbury4366
      @andistansbury4366 Před 2 lety +4

      You too? I thought it was just me

    • @reyfoljamesgarcia4790
      @reyfoljamesgarcia4790 Před 2 lety +2

      vreh, this is the first time I knew about this. xD

    • @kekessadavies4150
      @kekessadavies4150 Před rokem +3

      Same! I loved it man

  • @bananasinfrench
    @bananasinfrench Před rokem +22

    This video is freaking my bean cuz like, I LOVE MML. I frequently rewatch the whole show every few months and never get tired of it. And I can see your arguments are mostly valid, and I'm usually very picky about my entertainment, but something about this one just works in a way I'd need to put into words better. I really hope they get renewed, there's a magic to this show that I just can't get enough of. That said, amazing work with the editing and writing on this! Diogee is the best and you should say it

  • @sunsetvibe1063
    @sunsetvibe1063 Před 8 měsíci +5

    I find it very ironic how the intro of this show has the lyric ‘It’s my world, and we’re all living in it’ when really, Milo & his cast of characters are in the Phineas & Ferb world because they could never escape them.

  • @braedenfullam7936
    @braedenfullam7936 Před 2 lety +1418

    As a major fan of this show, I see these a very valid criticisms, as well as a good dive into why the show failed to attract the massive audience Phineas did. I personally would rate the show higher, probably like a 7.5/10 for my personal taste. I thought Milo, though static, was still entertaining, Cavendish and Dakota had a great bromance going, and Diogee deserves all the love in the world. And though the humor and song departments didn't slap as much as Phineas, there were still all-time hilarious gags and catchy tunes (Chop Away at My Heart is one of the greatest songs in any cartoon and I'm not sorry). This show deserved far more love and respect, but it was clear that it was just trapped in it's shell, never quite blossoming to the phenomenon I know it could've been.
    I stand by the fact that most of this is Disney higher ups' fault, as a lot of their decisions lately have been downright terrible, which makes Milo's fate suck even more
    Good video, dude. First time watching but I like what you've done.

    • @sondradaviss2667
      @sondradaviss2667 Před 2 lety +10

      Phineas AND ferb

    • @jocelynecupcake
      @jocelynecupcake Před 2 lety +15

      Oh you have a point there, but I think audience and channel it airs on has something to do with it. Did Milo Murphy's law air on Disney XD, Disney Channel, or both? (i stopped watching Disney networks around 2014 so...). Although Phineas & Ferb was clearly aimed towards everyone, kids probably of all ages (or at least older than 6) with the songs and more colorful vibes to it. It also had that ridiculous humor (like the squirrels in my pants song) that attracts more kids and younger, immature audiences (I mean you don't have to be a kid to have that kind of humor). I mean that it was mostly stupid funny, not funny funny like. Like, the memorable moments like the squirrels in pants song and stuff, it gave the kids something to laugh at you know? Off topic, but I thought the summer belongs to you thing where they parodied Caramelldansen was kinda funny but idk if the majority of kids watching would get that joke. My main point is that I think there was a certain audience for both of the shows and they attracted a different amount of people. Get what I'm trying to say? (btw I dont remember the chop away my heart song LOL 0_0 that sounds kinda heavy)
      Even tho I never watched Milo Murphy's Law I feel like it had a little bit more dramatic undertones to it and probably was darker and more mature than Phineas and Ferb. Phineas and Ferb was just chaotic and fun! I feel like when they made the darker cartoons like Gravity Falls, they were smart to put them on Disney XD because the audience for Gravity Falls wouldn't be caught dead watching Disney channel. Like, Gravity Falls is kind of for teens and adults more and has a little bit of a darker side to it (I mean the episodes are a little deeper than Phineas and ferb episodes). Like, a cartoon about to kids finding the mysteries of the secret woods or something doesn't sit to well on the same network with a dumb sitcom where the girl's like "I'm the popular girl cuz i'm a cheerleader" or some crap like that. (Bare with me, I never really watched Gravity Falls either but I seen clips and that show looked like it had some real potential). I'm guessing Milo Murphy's Law and Gravity Falls fit the same audience more, and that's why they belong on Disney XD! If Disney Channel put it on Disney XD it would probably have more of an audience. It seems like more people just like Disney XD anyway, because it appeals to everyone, mostly cartoon fanatics. Disney channel does and always will appeal to 10 year old girls who can't decide between pink or blue lipgoss.
      Sorry for my long a** reply but I have too much time on my hands and I'm kind of passionate about the kind of thing with tv channels and target audience (I want to go into tv production in the future, my goals are to make my own kids tv channel)

    • @lrk54zz
      @lrk54zz Před 2 lety +16

      Chop away at my heart is probably number one on my spotify wrapped this year lol

    • @themasterprocrastinator4933
      @themasterprocrastinator4933 Před 2 lety +8

      Chop Away At My Heart? Oh gosh. Oh no. Not again, not again, PLEASE, not again-
      *song starts playing in head* "I know you're pining~~"
      This song is gonna be stuck in my head for months again, isn't it?

    • @user-ps1bp8oo7c
      @user-ps1bp8oo7c Před 2 lety +5

      I just dance Chop Away at My heart at my brother’s birthday party🤣

  • @GTron13
    @GTron13 Před 2 lety +178

    My biggest problem with the second season of Milo Murphy’s Law are the countless fourth wall breaks. They’re good in moderation but after a while they get dull. There was one episode where they used the same one twice.
    I still love this show, it definitely deserves a third season.

    • @fixedfunshow
      @fixedfunshow Před 2 lety +4

      TBF at rhe end of P&F they were doing a lot of 4th wall jokes, so much that it felt like a fan convention reading not a genuine joke

  • @pokepoke1889
    @pokepoke1889 Před 11 měsíci +9

    it would've been fun if they used milos "unstatic-ness" to their advantage. Like trying to change himself despite murphy's law actively working against him, or when he used murphy's law to his advantage

  • @Robbity
    @Robbity Před 11 měsíci +33

    32:07 oddly enough, this didn’t age well. We’re almost 2 full seasons into The Ghost and Molly McGee, and there isn’t a single bad song. They’re all absolute bangers. Rob is such a talented dude.

  • @honestlythough7250
    @honestlythough7250 Před 2 lety +1354

    The only problem I had with this show is that my naggy adult brain couldn't quite relax into the premise because... it's an objectively bad thing to constantly be destroying yours and everyone else's environment and it was super weird to me how the show kept going out of its way to villainize anyone who acknowledged this??? Like, in Phineas and Ferb, we see the mess neatly and immediately being taken care of and it's clear that the actions of the protagonists don't negatively effect anyone. That's why we aren't on Candace's side; the boys' actions seem harmless.
    Whereas Milo seems to just make huge messes and bounce and we do see people kinda go "aw fuck now i need to deal with the fallout of this". Which made me be kinda annoyed when Milo is just like "Why would I try to stop it? I'M having fun". Maybe that's why people resonated more with like the security guard character because... he has a point. Even if there's no real danger, who wants to live somewhere that's constantly falling apart?
    And like am I really supposed to be against the people who avoid Milo? I feel like if I were in this universe, I would also not be ok with the situation. Phineas's friends get to come to his house and participate in whatever he's doing. No one around Milo exactly gets to consent to being dragged into chaos on a daily basis. Like no matter how fun and exciting the adventure is, if you had to endure that every day with no choice to abstain, it would be exhausting. Everyone's eventual "this is fine and actually preferable" attitude about it actually boggles my mind.
    Anyway, like I said, adult brain. I still really really enjoyed the show, but this aspect never stopped bothering me.

    • @tuopsy
      @tuopsy Před 2 lety +206

      yeah. it also annoyed me how Milo literally never showed remorse for the chaos he caused. especially in the first episode when he was like, “you want to go on the boring bus instead of being stressed out and scared on your first day of school??? lmao lame. this chaotic situation is so much cooler.” like, not everyone is like you, milo 🤷‍♀️

    • @Predator20357
      @Predator20357 Před 2 lety +87

      @@tuopsy Wow, Milo is like that? I hate it when people try to force others to enjoy their “fun” even if it’s something that can’t be controlled.

    • @SnakeChkn
      @SnakeChkn Před 2 lety +12

      @@tuopsy Silent people can still be stressed out of their minds and pretend to be cool about it, maybe too stressed to think about others, I've been in this state and it causes chaos and disarray in my life too much stress makes it hard to avoid stress. the show's Murphy's Law could be taken as an allegory to this cycle, chaos leads to stress, stress leads to disorganization, and disorganization leads to stress. Milo's attitude reminds me of myself back in middle, try and stay calm to stay cool to stay afloat, a deeply flawed mantra.

    • @averagejustin
      @averagejustin Před 2 lety +72

      @@tuopsy I think the lyrics to the opening kinda sum up why milo is like that. “It’s MY world and we’re all living in it.”

    • @King-or6ll
      @King-or6ll Před 2 lety +44

      You put it perfectly. That's quite literally everything I think/want to say. Just the property damage alone irked me and I'm not even an adult yet. I got used to it but still.

  • @aldar8240
    @aldar8240 Před 2 lety +841

    I had an idea while watching this of how the story could be rewritten to be a little more interesting, following the "active character" thing. Namely, making it so instead of people in his family being *born* with the condition, it doesn't surface until they reach age 13, and it disappears when they're 44. Milo, for his part, was born when his dad was 44, meaning he never got to see any of the effects, and thinks it's all just an old folktale made to scare him into "preparing for the worst". Episode 1 takes place on his 13th birthday, and coincidentally the first day of school. Milo brings nothing because he thinks the Murphy's Law condition is a fake, and proceeds to get beaten over the head with his absurd wrongness over the course of the episode. Not wanting to deal with such calamity, he spends the rest of the series trying various plots to get rid of his condition, picking up friends over time (eventually filling out to the full cast). Naturally, he never actually cures it (except maybe in the big finale, that one really comes down to what sort of message the show wants), but in every episode he'd pull out a significant win despite the circumstances. Maybe this isn't enough to fix the show, but I thought it was a cool concept.
    Example episode pitch:
    Milo goes to a psychic to see if they can fix his condition. Unfortunately, circumstances lead him to a *physician* instead, one Dr. Saikich, pronounced like the pun that allows the most misunderstandings. And indeed, the episode is largely a series of misunderstandings as medical equipment malfunctions, things are misheard, and a series of lab animals go loose in the building. Milo manages to barely contain the calamity, and befriends the doctor afterwards. Sure, his condition isn't fixed, but he has a new friend and the checkup was taken off his bill, so things worked out somewhat well.

    • @DaChiba
      @DaChiba Před rokem +63

      This is actually pretty good !

    • @moeluminati2844
      @moeluminati2844 Před rokem +35

      Good idea honestly

    • @thuydungie
      @thuydungie Před rokem +77

      honestly, this is a GREAT concept. of course, there need to be more to put it into a show but i think it's a really strong foundation and allows to implement a lot of funny running gags and smartly written jokes

    • @thevegginonymouspotato4754
      @thevegginonymouspotato4754 Před rokem +8

      The issue with this is that this completely destroys the main plots of this show, where milo just lives with it to the confusion of the people around him.

    • @aldar8240
      @aldar8240 Před rokem +33

      @@thevegginonymouspotato4754 well, considering the central thesis of the video, which I generally agree with, is that the main plot of the original show is inherently flawed: yeah, it does

  • @backonja7255
    @backonja7255 Před rokem +7

    26:18, I don't know why, but this shot of our main trio in ball outfits, having this wide-eyed "Just a bit negatively surprised" face expressions, in front of a giant sign that says "The music is bland" is pretty funny to me. 😂

  • @juliankemmink
    @juliankemmink Před rokem +16

    I think a similar thing happened to legend of korra, and avatar the last airbender. The first part was near perfect, when it ended everyone wanted more so badly. When it got a sequel everyone started watching, but legend of korra just wasnt as good as avatar, it wasnt bad. It just wasnt enough to maintain viewers, i see a similar thing with p&f and milo murphy’s.

  • @popeneiad7968
    @popeneiad7968 Před 2 lety +412

    I guess Murphy’s Law was so strong it managed to affect reality itself

  • @LostWallet
    @LostWallet Před 2 lety +211

    the worst thing you can say about a piece of entertainment is that its "bland". entertainment is to evoke emotions. happy, sad, hate, etc. but if they are bland, they are not even evoke enough emotion to make the viewer hate it. that is worst than it being bad. because being bad enough to make people talk trash about it is still better than being forgotten the moment they look away.

    • @johnnymeeks
      @johnnymeeks Před rokem +8

      *to make the viewer either love it, like it, disgusted by it, hate it or find it weird; also entertainment ain’t supposed to be hated unless if you’re Tom Green, as that is a side effect of either the incompetence of the creator, or simply selfish motives like money

  • @enginerd108
    @enginerd108 Před rokem +13

    The end point about the cute dog made the 50 minute video all worth it. He is so little, and his nose is so very big

  • @mostlydoodless
    @mostlydoodless Před 2 lety +455

    I loved this show so much when it was coming out but the moment P&F references were so much and eventually took over really grind me gears. I wanted Milo to stand on its own and grow to be better but they just made it “P&F featuring Milo Murphy .” It was the nail in the coffin for me

    • @ThePhinMurphy
      @ThePhinMurphy Před 2 lety +24

      I definitely see what you mean. Milo should have stood on its own feet

    • @frostisablindman
      @frostisablindman Před 2 lety +18

      @@ThePhinMurphy Yeah the show could have been way better!

    • @yarpen26
      @yarpen26 Před 2 lety +2

      I'm personally of the opinion that MML is, to an extent, what P&F would have devolved into were it allowed to keep doing for another few years. To me, the formulaic plotlines really grew old in the latter half of the show's lifecycle, the songs were bland and forced, Doofenschmirtz's constant blabbering started getting on my nerves and the fanservice'y focus on Phinabella turned what was once a cute pre-teen crush into a full-blown psychotic obsession. I believe the show started going downhill around Across the 2nd Dimension, the series finale was forgettable and last year's Candace movie seemed like John Lennon rising from his grave yelling "I'm still relevant, dammit!". Aside from the botched premise, I think the writers simply ran out of steam. Maybe if they tried their hands at something less quirky and more story-oriented instead, but MML sort of forced them to repeat their P&F schticks ad nauseaum.

  • @icecreamhero2375
    @icecreamhero2375 Před 2 lety +290

    Disney XD is the channel you turn on when you are bored and want to watch Phineas and Ferb reruns.

    • @IcyDiamond
      @IcyDiamond Před 2 lety +14

      This is just to accurate lmao

    • @jocelynecupcake
      @jocelynecupcake Před 2 lety +11

      They still have a Disney XD? That's good LOL I thought they got rid of it (i forgot what number it was tho, I actually thought about rewatching some Phineas and Ferb episodes from when I was younger)

    • @jocelynecupcake
      @jocelynecupcake Před 2 lety +16

      also LOL There's a secret but when I was a kid, Disney XD was like the place for the "scrapped" Disney shows. You know, shows they spent too much money on but knew wouldn't succeed (like "Lab Rats" and "I'm in the band") and also tried to pas it off as the boys/gender neutral version of Disney channel, and in some cases later on, a more mature version of Disney channel. The Disney Channel when I was a kid was filled with mostly shows where there's characters that are like "I'm the popular girl and you're a loser cuz you're not a cheerleader like me" and they often tend to be very girly. Not all the sitcoms were like that, but the majority of them were. Disney wanted to break out and make some shows like Gravity Falls and Milo Murphy's law (which I feel like were a little more mature, and not at all girly) so they put them on Disney XD.

    • @vangler6492
      @vangler6492 Před 2 lety +2

      Isnt the whole point of the channels is to alleviate boredom?

    • @icecreamhero2375
      @icecreamhero2375 Před 2 lety

      @@vangler6492 I meant when nothing else is on.

  • @lemon-nu7xp
    @lemon-nu7xp Před rokem +10

    This show was forgettable but that opera episode was the best, I frequently rewatch it. Absolutely iconic

  • @Galax_
    @Galax_ Před rokem +18

    TLDR: Milo Murphy’s Law didn’t get an audience cause of Milo Murphy’s law. That’s just the law for you.

  • @Mikescool444
    @Mikescool444 Před 2 lety +347

    Milo is the example of writing the MC as a side character.

    • @asprinjuice8877
      @asprinjuice8877 Před 2 lety +17

      This is exactly what I was thinking, he FEELS like the "You never believed in me, Mother" guy from Phineas and Ferb. If he was in every episode the joke would get old.

    • @dang5874
      @dang5874 Před 2 lety +4

      Even the freaking visual design of the main characters is that of any random generic character in P&F

  • @PIB2000
    @PIB2000 Před 2 lety +198

    I think Milo Murphy's Law should have just been it's own separate thing. I think another aspect that killed it was a lack of unique identity. The show already felt familiar to start with, but it eventually became a Phineas and Ferb reboot, more or less. I do have to wonder if executive meddling had to do with it.

  • @dr.dkakarot1017
    @dr.dkakarot1017 Před rokem +10

    for example big city greens is the entire opposite. It has a good story line and goal in each episode, and the main character Cricket learns something from a problem he started, and there is actually a meaning for each episode.

  • @pedanticat9479
    @pedanticat9479 Před rokem +13

    You made a lot of good points in this video and definitely helped me realize why I ended up dropping this show but if there's one thing I disagree with, it's the art style. I get that it's subjective but I think the art style and character designs is one of the best things about the show.

  • @Repicheep22
    @Repicheep22 Před 2 lety +796

    As someone who has never watched either of these shows, but keeps getting sucked into videos like this because of my Ducktales 2017 obsession, I feel like the biggest thing holding this show back at the conceptual level is the fact that Milo has already mastered his curse. How can he grow as a character when the single biggest source of conflict in his life has already been conquered?
    If we could turn back time and remake this show from the ground up, I would have Milo get his bad luck in the first episode and have to learn to live with it and work around it. And tie it into Cavandish and Dakota's time-travel shenanigans too. Maybe their time machine runs on something like the Improbability Drive, and Milo gets hit by a face-full of improbability exhaust. Maybe he tries to act like nothing's wrong and gets someone he cares deeply about (like his older sister) badly injured, motivating him to face it head on. Maybe he was a very adventurous kid beforehand and has to learn how to turn his backpack full of gear meant for hiking and rock climbing and white-water rafting into a means of protecting himself.
    Milo could still be the same optimistic, cheerful character he always was, and most of the "everyone gets along" character dynamics could stay the same. But now, they have a goal, something to work towards, and something to inject conflict and to drive the story forward. Each episode could center around something specific going wrong and the main cast's attempts to find ways to add failsafes or find something in Milo's bag of tricks to keep him and everyone around him safe.
    I could go on, but I think I've made my point. A show's basic is flawed because we meet Milo *after* he's gone through character development and conquered his biggest challenge.

    • @StarshineStranger
      @StarshineStranger Před 2 lety +62

      This is a freaking *fantastic* idea, OMG. If the show was rewritten like this, it would have been 10x better.

    • @aniocitex1131
      @aniocitex1131 Před 2 lety +4

      Isn’t it kinda like one punch man in that case though

    • @rookhousestudios3686
      @rookhousestudios3686 Před 2 lety +19

      I think Dave povinmire said it himself Phineas and Ferb arnt the main character's Candace is,she is the one who struggles and goes though kind of an ark through the show

    • @JR-rw5tn
      @JR-rw5tn Před 2 lety +2

      You just perfectly rewrote the show!

    • @scaleonkhan183
      @scaleonkhan183 Před 2 lety +8

      The failsafes could be pretty educational too. Like every episode could be about learning/enhancing a skill or how and when to use various tools.

  • @ShadyDoorags
    @ShadyDoorags Před 2 lety +278

    I watched Milo Murphey's Law when it premiered and the words that came out of my mouth was "This is just like Phineas and Ferb but without Phineas and Ferb." The artstyle, the cinematography, the script, all of them were too similar to P&F. If I wanted to watch P&F, I would just watch P&F. By the second episode, I was done with it for this reason. The funny thing is, the fanbase assured me that it wasn't fair to give this critique and that MML was nothing like P&F. Fast forward a few years, and it's revealed MML takes place in the same universe as P&F, what a shocker! I will admit, that overarching plot is pretty unique though.

  • @whade62000
    @whade62000 Před rokem +5

    "Boring" is what it comes down to imho. No stakes, no character motivations, not even a personality quirk to hold your attention. Every character feels the exact same: indifferent. You had a good idea about the world's unluckiest guy who attracts misfortune and what you decided to do was have the entire cast act like it wasn't a big deal. In an attempt to make Milo likeable MML torpedoed its own premise.

  • @kxttyskullz_
    @kxttyskullz_ Před 11 měsíci +5

    the show had an audience THE AUDIENCE WAS ME😭😭 weird al was one of my childhood idols and i was so upset when the show stopped making episodes

  • @imaginationsquare
    @imaginationsquare Před 2 lety +249

    HOW did the main theme not get stuck in your head it's SO DAMN GOOD!

    • @KeyanCarlile
      @KeyanCarlile  Před 2 lety +95

      I forgot about the main theme!! The main theme song is absolutely fantastic.

    • @MDLuffy1234YT
      @MDLuffy1234YT Před 2 lety +6

      @@KeyanCarlile The best song in Phineas and Ferb is Ain't Got Rhythm, fight me.
      I've never even watched that particular episode in my life (I generally stopped watching cartoons around 6th to 9th grade cuz I was an edgy fart thought that they were for babies, but once Rick and Morty came out, I went straight back into watching nearly the same type of cartoons that I liked growing up (I only watch adult animations like Rick and Morty, Final Space, and Inside Job; and kid's shows with darker themes like Amphibia, DuckTales (need to finish that), and SvtFOE (also need to finish that)), and I still prefer them over other media to this day).
      P.S:
      With the exception of the first episode and season finale, the first season of Star Vs. doesn't count as part of the series, due to it's ugly ass flash animation and near nonexistence of lore.

    • @kwz9930
      @kwz9930 Před 2 lety +1

      @@MDLuffy1234YT wait amphibia has a darker theme?

    • @pinkyylemon
      @pinkyylemon Před 2 lety +2

      @@kwz9930 yeah I mean for a Disney show it's relatively dark in season two and the episodes we've gotten in season three

    • @darkithnamgedrf9495
      @darkithnamgedrf9495 Před 2 lety +5

      @@MDLuffy1234YT do yourself a favor and…. Don’t finish Star….

  • @fuckinghugepablo
    @fuckinghugepablo Před 2 lety +133

    Milo Murphy's law feels like if family guy tried making a Phineas and Ferb punchline by making a parody of it, but as an entire show

  • @ZoeHazeldean-lx7xb
    @ZoeHazeldean-lx7xb Před 11 měsíci +13

    I think this show would be way better if Milo were more into damage control and trying to prevent anything bad from happening to his friends. And his character arc were more about learning to look on the bright side and to rely on others or ask for help. Like, he starts off the show trying to maintain his friendships with Zach and Melissa while also trying to prevent Murphy’s Law from harming them. By harming them, I mean like “oh no we’re camping and I dropped all our stuff down a cliff, I need to go and find it but they can’t find out or they’ll never want to be friends with me.” Or whatever. But eventually Milo has to ask for help from them because he’s in way over his head. And Zach and Melissa help him out. Like, 13:41 . What if Zach had said that line, right after Milo profusely apologizes for getting them stuck underground? That wouldn’t completely fix the show ofc but it would maybe make it just a bit better.

  • @adetheaters1111
    @adetheaters1111 Před 10 měsíci +4

    this was my second favorite show

  • @tigerofftopic2048
    @tigerofftopic2048 Před 2 lety +379

    Good video! And it made me realize why I liked Cavendish and Dakota so much and I didn't feel that same connection with Milo and his friends. Cavendish and Dakota had goals and tried to achieve them while Milo and his friends just, reacted to their surroundings. And something that does bother me is how even though everything can go wrong, will go wrong, everything always turns out fine all the time. One thing that really annoyed me is that in the episode Snow Way Out it almost seemed like they did something new. Milo didn't get to school on time, Melissa lost her bet, things actually went wrong. Until magic time travel saved the day and they magically got to school on time. It kinda makes no sense that Mr. Block let them keep their time vehicle even though they are banned from time travel. And we don't see that vehicle again in Season 2 so they only had it in that one episode for plot convenience.
    But whatever, I guess that's one of the reasons why I want another season. Because this show feels like it has a lot of potential if they let their characters develop with the story.

    • @Masatisan
      @Masatisan Před 2 lety +14

      its the formula, its how it works, just like how Pnf's inventions always disappear, doofs plans always fail, and ferb pretty much always only says a few words per episode. Also they didnt even use the vehicle in Snow Way Out (the kids cant drive anyway!), they used their transporter thing, which, knowing Dakota, was probably stolen.

    • @Sparkletta
      @Sparkletta Před 2 lety +3

      Funnily enough, I prefer milo over the two. I just hear too much Doofenshmirtz in Dakota (literally), and Cavendish is sort of boring for me

  • @beckfenn5559
    @beckfenn5559 Před rokem +37

    “The fandom is like seven people.”
    Me and my older brother are two of them. ☺️

  • @PoppyHapalopus
    @PoppyHapalopus Před rokem +6

    I think it's quite telling that one of the highlights of MML was that one episode where Dakota metaphorically sacrificed his alternate timeline self for Cavendish

  • @Healthandwealth9422
    @Healthandwealth9422 Před rokem +3

    “There’s a hundred and four days of summer vacation!”
    Ow that hurts right in the feels

  • @doctordice2doctordice210
    @doctordice2doctordice210 Před 2 lety +205

    I genuinely think the premise of the show AND milo being a passive protagonist would’ve worked if they committed more to the idea, making milo more of a force that the antagonist of an episode can play off of, and maybe imply something about milo that tells us more about him, just throw little stuff here n there ya know?

  • @StarshineStranger
    @StarshineStranger Před 2 lety +538

    For me, while I enjoyed MML at first, I couldn't really... connect with it the way I did with Phineas and Ferb. After watching your breakdown, I think it comes down to a combination of all the factors you mentioned, but most predominantly "There Are No Stakes" and "Milo Is a Passive Protagonist." Especially the latter. As I kept watching the first season back when it was airing, I kept yearning for more of an emotional range from Milo besides "unflappable calm optimism and acceptance." And I mean, don't get me wrong, that kind of personality is fun, and I love the character for his sweet and optimistic personality even in the face of all the crap that happens, but he's still only human. No one should have to deal with what he does on a daily basis. Milo is literally a walking jinx. The poor kid can never have nice things because they get destroyed. No one wants to hang out with him for fear of getting horribly maimed. He's in the hospital so much that he has to have special dispensation from his doctor to not be held back since he misses so much school. Heck, has anyone ever died from the accidents that happen when Milo's around? It wouldn't surprise me if there's been fatalities.
    Even the most optimistic and laid-back person must have their bad days when faced with a life like that. Hell, even Phineas had his limits in P+F. What are Milo's? What would it take for him to get genuinely upset? Sad? Scared? Frustrated? Angry? We never find out, and as a result, Milo feels like a static, two-dimensional protagonist with all the emotional depth and complexity of a teaspoon, and the other characters, as far as I can tell, aren't really that much better. Yes, Sara is a wonderful big sister, and I love her for that, but I don't feel like I *know* her the way I know all the different facets of Candace's personality, like her crush on Jeremy, her friendship with Stacy, her love of Ducky Momo, her skill with music and instruments, etc. Say what you will about how cartoonish P+F's 5 main protagonists acted most of the time, they at least felt like they had layers to their personalities, and displayed a range of complex and diverse emotions and interests occasionally. The show certainly isn't *deep* or particularly thought-provoking, but the characters feel fun and believable and real in their own way.
    So for me, I think that is why I ultimately lost interest in MML. P+F was about two brothers and their friends going out, changing the world for the better, and living their lives to the fullest, while MML is about the universe constantly trying to screw over this one poor kid in particular who never reacts believably to the horrible things that happen to and around him. One feels fun and empowering, while the other is just... really kind of sad, if you really think about it for too long. I still respect MML for what it tried to be and tried to do, but I just think the execution was... lacking.

    • @ayo.2022
      @ayo.2022 Před 2 lety +26

      I agree with most of the stuff you've said here, but I just wanna point out about the dying part that a running gag throughout season 1 was Cavendish dying to things and Dakota going back in time to stop it from canonically happening, and one of these deaths was implied to be a toboggan that Milo accidentally sent charging across the street attached to a rocket. So yeah, it seems that Murphy's Law has definitely caused some fatalities, and I for one am surprised about how unfazed he is about this.

    • @faithsmith8476
      @faithsmith8476 Před 2 lety +2

      uiu

    • @ihatekids
      @ihatekids Před 2 lety +3

      Im too damn lazy to read all of that, but i agree

    • @kenetabansi5016
      @kenetabansi5016 Před 2 lety +5

      Youre right. When phoineas got upset (especially ayt candace) it was genuinely shocking at raised the stakes of the situation for me. Phineas is generally mild mannered and optimistic seeing a character like that be genuinely upset or lose all hope really changed the scope of the situation of the episode and made it more impactful

  • @KaneyoriHK
    @KaneyoriHK Před 10 měsíci +2

    Had no idea it weren't popular, I remember seeing it and liking it.

  • @RaspBerryPies
    @RaspBerryPies Před rokem +16

    I honestly had no idea Disney XD was a place where shows went to die. I watched Disney a bit but I would regularly tune into Disney XD and I was a little girl so idk how well they did with that gender marketing.
    Like seriously when kids at school would ask what channel I’d watch I’d say Disney XD instead of Disney. I had no clue it was that bad! I literally loved Kick Buttowski and Zeke and Luther I wanted to be able to skateboard so bad but I lived on a farm lol

  • @kaksspl
    @kaksspl Před 2 lety +238

    Oh yeah, Milo existed. I remember maybe watching two episodes and just... forgetting about it. And the big difference that stood out to me was lack of actual premise for the show. I mean, fine, dude is unlucky and bad stuff happens to him. But what does he do? What pushes the episodes forward? P&F is about two kids who build unimaginable things every day. B story is their sister trying to catch them because she believes what they do is dangerous and stuff. And there's even a c story about a platypus fighting a pharmacist. And whenever I heard the intro song, I knew what I was about to see. But Milo? He's unlucky and that's it. There is no starting point and no goal in that premise. And then despite everything supposedly going wrong, nothing actually goes wrong. Just unexpected. So there goes the premise.

    • @rachelcookie321
      @rachelcookie321 Před 2 lety +14

      I only ever saw a couple episodes too and I just found it boring. The characters didn’t have much personality, there didn’t seem to be really a goal of the series and Milo was just an unlikable character.

    • @listentothinlizzy1685
      @listentothinlizzy1685 Před 2 lety +2

      Once you get deeper into the show they start building an actual plot from episode to episode with one overall conflict. I found the show to be fairly enjoyable but definitely a letdown from PnF, which is not surprising considering the standard. A lot of the characters aren't memorable outside of Dakota and Cavendish and every episode does feel like the plot is kinda random. Like stuff just happens on the screen and then the episode is over. Idk, overall I liked the show a lot, but it was definitely not on the level of PnF.

    • @Tiernan422
      @Tiernan422 Před 2 lety

      I kinda feel the opposite, Phineas and Ferb had no driving force because you could watch the episodes in any order and it wouldn't change a thing, while MML had a story arc

  • @Life-Sky
    @Life-Sky Před rokem +76

    Absoultey agree with you 13:17
    In Milo Murphy characters are passive, have no clear goals and only react to the plot (unlucky things randomly happening)
    In Phineas and Ferb the *story is driven BY the characters*: The kids make a new invention> Candace tries to tell their mom> Perry goes to stop Doofenshmirtz innators> Inventions and innators dissapear> Conclusion which is result of the actions of EVERY CHARACTER.

  • @andrescd9327
    @andrescd9327 Před 10 měsíci +3

    It's kinda funny seeing how DisneyXD was a fail in the US. But in LatAm DisneyXD easily overshadowed the Disney Channel. So much so that new shows were not coming to the Disney Channel but instead to DisneyXD.

  • @gaphic
    @gaphic Před rokem +5

    literally every time i've seen mention or disussion of MML my immediate thought has been 'wow, this sounds like a great idea for a SIDE character' because, yeah. everything you said. i think this is an excellent breakdown of a lot of very hard-to-pin-down issues!

  • @heres_hubie
    @heres_hubie Před 2 lety +594

    I'm so glad you mention conflict. A lot of cartoons lately have this issue. A set of main characters who have no conflict and no disagreements are one of the most boring things you can have. It's unrealistic, it's too safe. And if they do, the bad characters are painted in broad strokes. (The bully archetypes used in Amphibia, Ghost and Molly Mcgee etc) More to the point, I just can't stand characters who always agree because the writers then have to rely on the events of an episode to carry both the stakes AND the emotional weight. A burden built for sturdier shoulders...

    • @KeyanCarlile
      @KeyanCarlile  Před 2 lety +39

      Completely agree.

    • @ChangedMyNameFinally69
      @ChangedMyNameFinally69 Před 2 lety +19

      Owl House doesn't fall into this I'd say because Amity is a main character that develops over time. Amphibia seemed like it was doing something with Marcy lying about what she was gonna use the music box for. But yeah a lot of Disney cartoons have this issue.

    • @heres_hubie
      @heres_hubie Před 2 lety +28

      @@ChangedMyNameFinally69 I do like Amity. But her initial personality and her eventual arc seemed so predictable to me. But that's not really a valid criticism on my part. Something can be predictable yet still completely engaging, some of my favorite shows are filled with cliches

    • @Snoozziing
      @Snoozziing Před 2 lety +1

      I think you should watch the show Final Space if you haven’t already! It’s got great characters and character building!

    • @daylinhesford3116
      @daylinhesford3116 Před 2 lety +9

      Trying so hard to watch Yasiahmie but all of the charcaters have zero motivation and no conflict and are all boring just like this

  • @flopfish3461
    @flopfish3461 Před 2 lety +1149

    I have to argue one point - but not about Milo Murphy's law! As a composer and musician myself, in my opinion, you're actually in a great position to critique music.
    When you're making music for the masses, the goal is almost never to impress everyone with the immense technical complexity of it. It's to make something that sounds good and that people will want to listen to over and over again. Take Bruno Mars' "Uptown Funk" for example. The entire song is pretty much 2 chords - very, very simple to play. Yet it blew up! Sure, at a deeper levels there's more explanations as to why it's a banger, but those explanations didn't matter to the vast majority - everyone could feel how catchy it was.
    The easiest tell for a song truly being great is when everyone enjoys it, regardless of their musical background. And when someone with no musical background tells a musician that their sound is amazing, it's one of the greatest compliments we can receive - it's feedback about the feeling and vibes our creations evoke. In a sense, how "good" they truly are. So please, always air your opinions on when a song slaps!

    • @DarkVileScream
      @DarkVileScream Před 2 lety +13

      I hate pop music because of how simple the beats are and overly repeated lyrics, it's really the hooks that sell those songs. If you listen to them instrumentally, they are so boring. They are some musicians in pop that can write more complex instrumentals but that's far from the many.

    • @marocat4749
      @marocat4749 Před 2 lety +5

      It not even pop music, ongs can be amazing, if not the most complicated , but really fun and catchy, with 3 cords.
      I dont disagree most pop music isnt that, but 3 cords can have incredibly good music,. emphasis on can, an what youadd to it otherwise. I love die ärzte and they are adding a lot clever text and fun .
      I dont like most pop music either but 3 cords can give a really good background for a song.

    • @theharmonizer2670
      @theharmonizer2670 Před 2 lety +5

      As an unprofessional musician myself, I definitely agree that it’s not just about the complexity.

    • @adaliawright6891
      @adaliawright6891 Před 2 lety +3

      I like songs (such as Uptown Funk) that are simple enough to easily get the hang of it, learn it, and be able to quickly start singing along and jamming out to it. BUT, don't make it just a broken record (Like that stupid 'Santa Baby' song, that thing drives me insane)

    • @zaksmith1035
      @zaksmith1035 Před rokem +5

      It's like how Oreo makes such good cookies, you don't need to be a baker to enjoy them.

  • @simonchen5284
    @simonchen5284 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Him: no one watched it
    Me: My childhood😢

  • @zaksmith1035
    @zaksmith1035 Před rokem +6

    Well done video. I'm only halfway in, but you've already nailed just about everything that made me completely forget about the show after watching only a few episodes.

  • @serpiefairorg
    @serpiefairorg Před 2 lety +184

    I remember seeing a trailer for this show once, I immediately got that „there’s a big hole“ feeling to it. Something felt missing, very big.
    And even when I was younger there I knew it would have ended this way

    • @eatatjoes6751
      @eatatjoes6751 Před 2 lety +14

      Me too, like it was pieces of P&F and some other show idea cobbled together.

    • @Eli-akad
      @Eli-akad Před rokem +3

      Felt the same way. In fact I figured that it was a aimless/simplified version of Phineus and Ferb and forgot about it til recently

  • @justin2308
    @justin2308 Před 2 lety +1356

    The main thing- THE MAIN THING- that would’ve made this show more appealing to me is if Milo as well as the antagonistic characters were dynamic and changed with the environment. Everyone else could remain static (on the surface), but not him. He grows tired of his state as a walking lightning rod and seeks to fix it, he delves to the point of near-insanity in the process. With every episode, you see him smile less and less. You might even have him close to snapping until his friends pull him out of it, agree to stick with him and they can face this all together.

    • @purpleemerald5299
      @purpleemerald5299 Před 2 lety +118

      And to hammer in this progression, he could even smile less and less in the intro of each episode! XD

    • @cyboric
      @cyboric Před 2 lety +198

      Jesus christ its supposed to be a kids show not a fucking creepypasta

    • @thedimwit1467
      @thedimwit1467 Před 2 lety +150

      That shit sounds depressing asf. I mean it does sound interesting but I don't think it's right for children

    • @EvanChu0815
      @EvanChu0815 Před 2 lety +78

      Imo, this wouldnt have worked because afaik Milo has lived with this bad luck his entire life, so unless a certain event acts as a catalyst for it , like someone getting hurt, there would be no reason for Milo to get depressed about it at this point

    • @astraamarante6233
      @astraamarante6233 Před 2 lety +34

      @@EvanChu0815 Everything is relative, so Milo would definitely be the least affected by Murphy's Law because he's been adapting to it all his life. It didn't just appear one day or gradually make things worse and worse, it's just *there.* That's where the catalyst or a gradual buildup of actually bad things happening would be great and make the show more interesting.

  • @arch8607
    @arch8607 Před rokem +2

    Waving through a window is soooo good! Great video, love your music taste

  • @scarletspider5850
    @scarletspider5850 Před rokem +2

    I can't get over the fact you met Dan Povenmire, that's like, my life goal.