Welcome to the Ponett Gazette!

Hi, I'm Bobby Schroeder (she/her), an indie dev, writer, and furry artist from Florida. You may know me as the creator of Super Lesbian Animal RPG, or as the writer behind the Archie Sonic blog Thanks Ken Penders, or from any number of other side projects. This blog is the new home for my more formal writing—typically longform reviews of video games and cartoons and whatnot—and a smattering of other blog posts. Right now it's mostly a collection of things I previously posted to places like Medium, Tumblr, and Cohost (RIP), but moving forward it will be a home for original pieces as well. Enjoy!

My work is supported via my Patreon, where you can also read a bunch of behind-the-scenes deep dives about my game dev work.

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Scattered thoughts on Ghost Trick

A few thoughts on Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective that I posted on Cohost while playing the remaster, now preserved here on this blog. Getting acquainted with the greatest video game character of all time. (I played the first chapter of Ghost Trick way back when it was…

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Sonic Prime: Season 1 thoughts

This was originally posted to Thanks Ken Penders on Tumblr. The first eight episodes of Sonic Prime are out! I've been busy for obvious reasons this past week (I kinda released a video game), but I've now seen all eight episodes, and as such can…

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Bobby reads Discworld: Mort

Last year, towards the beginning of quarantine, I had the very stupid idea to start reading all of the Discworld books in release order, a thing everyone tells you not to do. After reading a pretty okay first book and two thoroughly enjoyable followups, I…

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Thoughts on Aggretsuko Season 3

Two years after its strong premiere season, Aggretsuko has become one of the most frustrating shows I follow. It still has tons of fun moments, but it’s also the kind of story that chickens out every time it’s close to an epiphany about its characters…

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