
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 Sonic blog Thanks Ken Penders. This blog is the home for my more formal writing—typically longform reviews of video games and TV shows and whatnot, with the occasional post about my work 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.


Brief thoughts on My Little Pony: A New Generation
They made a movie about horse racism
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Dipping Down: Thoughts on Star vs. the Forces of Evil
Lukewarm takes on a mostly good but sometimes not so good children's cartoon written two years after it ended.
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Bobby reads Discworld: Mort
The first Death novel, and the one where people tend to agree the series starts to find its groove.
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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.
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Bobby reads Discworld: Equal Rites
Pratchett starts to get earnest in Discworld book three.
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Bobby reads Discworld: The Light Fantastic
Pratchett's sophomore outing proves to be a huge step up over the first book and a great little fantasy farce.
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Bobby reads Discworld: The Color of Magic
They always tell you not to start with book one. I did it anyway!
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10 weird and wonderful Archie Sonic stories that hold up today
To balance the scales after ripping into the Penders run, let's talk about some issues I actually like.
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I read every Sonic comic by Ken Penders, and they’re wilder than you could ever imagine
Former Sonic writer Ken Penders is infamous for his legal battles with Archie and Sega. What comes up less is the actual content of his endlessly bizarre 13-year run.
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Kirby: Squeak Squad - Sometimes there are rats
In hindsight, the game that introduced me to the Kirby series was kind of a weird one.
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