What happens Mr.Rogers showed up in the last comic you read or cartoon that you last watched?

What happens Mr.Rogers showed up in the last comic you read or cartoon that you last watched?

>DC Rebirth: The Flash
>Tries to encourage everyone to use their new speedforce powers for good

It becomes ten times better for children and teaches kids how to deal with their emotions and anger in a way no show has done before or sense.

>Mr Rogers telling Asami that its not OK to be evil

She'd fucking send him to a slave labour camp for reconditioning

It already happened.

>Star vs
He gives Marco Diaz a stern lecture and swift deportation, and teaches Stars on the sins of miscegenation, and how she should find a handsome aryan boy to carry on the legacy of the white race.

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He teaches Korra in the South Pole about life lessons as she grows up.

She goes to Republic City and comes across the Equalist situation and defuses it and helps Amon come to grips with how his father treated him. She also helps Hiroshi learn to let the anger he has go.

She is elected the next President and Unalaq can't do anything because she's already learned about spirits because of Mr. Rogers.

Zaheer's baby's-first-prison is never compromised by one inept guard and instead Korra helps the Earth Kingdom in a diplomatic fashion and the Queen makes a fool of herself so the people politely rise up against her and install a better form of government.

Korra helps Kuvira get over her anger issues and helps Zaheer see that chaos isn't all it is cracked up to be and rehabilitates the Red Lotus cell.

Korra settles down with a nice upstanding gentleman and a plethora of porn is made of them that she is saddened by yet allows it as it brings people so much joy.

>Star Trek/X-Men
Well, aside from the usual stuff about helping Logan control his anger, I'd be far more interested in seeing Fred talk to the crew of The Enterprise.

>You know why I like you, Spock? Because there's nobody else quite like you.
>An entirely accurate and logical statement, sir. As I am half-Vulcan and half-human, a genetic mix that has not come about before or since, I am indeed unique. If you refer to my specific experiences, knowledge and skills, again I-
>Mr Spock! Please... for ONCE... learn to... take a compliment!
>[Vulcan eyebrow raises]
>[jaunty flute plays]
>[bridge crew laughs]
>[outro theme plays]

>Implying Mr. Rogers is less powerful than some fanfic lesbian

Who's the edgy fag that wrote this?

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I think people in general suck as such there are very few people for which I am willing to go to the trenches to defend their moral aptitude and kindness. Fred Rogers is one of those men.

>Monster High
>likeable normie teacher warms everyone's hearts

Didn't deserve him - we didn't deserve him.

I laughed

>The Dark and Bloody
>crows come out of Mr. Rogers mouth as his entrails wrap around your throat in a chokehold
>"would you be mine?"
>"could you be mine?"
>"won't you be... my neighbor?"

>The Dark and Bloody
Is it good?

it's okay, but it's not really anything special

Thanks.

can we also have Mr Rogers in the last book we read, because i think it'd be funny if he appeared at the funeral at the end of the fault in our stars

>Is something on your mind, Mr Scott? You seem a little worried...
>Ach, it's nothin'... Well, the Cap'n keeps insisting that I do more than the engines can handle, and I'm the one who has to jolly the rest o' Engineering along when it's time to pick up the pieces!
>Well, I'm sure that the Captain knows that you can only do the best you can, and I'm just as sure that everyone who works for you does the best for you.
>Aye, ye're right... It's just frustrating sometimes, y'know?
>I know, and sometime there's not much you can do about it... except talk to somebody who's willing to listen.
>An' I appreciate it. Say, can I get ye a drink?
>That'd be lovely. May I have some milk, please?
>Uh... sure, sure. *goes over to the food synthesizer, then mutters* "Milk"?
>[jaunty flute plays]

Fred Rogers was a paragon of Christianity and kindness you dick. He helped hundreds of thousands of children and changed television for the better. He certainly wasn't racist and he taught kids that being themselves was enough and that everyone was special just as they are.

>Y: The Last Man
>Dies instantly