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The Alternate Theme for "Ruby Gloom"

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Since I didn't have any room to put this in the Ruby Gloom review itself , I thought I would make it its own post here on the blog. This is the supposed alternate theme for Ruby Gloom . The one I shared in the review (both versions) is the official theme that was used in the show itself, while this is the alternate theme that was considered, but wasn't actually used in the show itself. Or at least, that's what everyone says. Similar to the "pilot" that I showed at the end of my review, I really don't know for sure this "alternate theme" is legit or not, or if people are just making stuff up and this is just a fan made song that people are presenting as an official alternate theme. It's hard to tell on the Internet what's true and isn't true, and it's hard to tell what is and isn't true about this show on the Internet because it is so obscure, and so few people actually know about it. And there's so little information about it...

My Thoughts on "Ruby Gloom"

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Note: This was originally written on Thursday January 12, 2023, and was posted on DeviantART on Thursday January 26, 2023. I decided to write this review because I had watched Wednesday , that live action Addams Family spin-off series on Netflix focused on Wednesday Addams, the most popular character in the Addams Family franchise. I probably should've have posted that before this, but I can always repost it later on in the month. It's not really required reading to understand this, but it just helps give context for why I decided to write about this show. Besides, I want to repost my WALL•E review first because I have some things to say about Pixar in the note for that review that I haven't really been able to say since I haven't had any reason or excuse to vent about Pixar.  But anyway, watching Wednesday not only made want to watch more Addams Family related material, but it also made want to watch other gothic movies or shows, particularly gothic cartoons. I me...