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musical-chick-13 · 11 months
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...Why is it that. Every single time. I have heard about a popular thing, I was not even aware that there were significant female characters in it because no one ever mentioned that they exist.
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tomb-bloom-noctem · 2 years
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I posted 2,344 times in 2021
283 posts created (12%)
2061 posts reblogged (88%)
For every post I created, I reblogged 7.3 posts.
I added 1,880 tags in 2021
#amphibia - 339 posts
#ducktales - 252 posts
#ducktales 2017 - 241 posts
#tomb talks - 219 posts
#the owl house - 204 posts
#amphibia spoilers - 148 posts
#donald duck - 144 posts
#toh spoilers - 125 posts
#the owl house spoilers - 109 posts
#toh - 99 posts
Longest Tag: 85 characters
#my body is being consumed by the flowers that rise in the night next to my gravestone
My Top Posts in 2021
#5
Do you ever think about how in The Owl House, Season 1 Episode 8 "Once Upon a Swap" Luz says that her favorite movie is "Freaky Fraturday"
Which is obviously a parody on "Freaky Friday"
A movie about a mother and daughter who swap bodies. And by the end have a better understanding of one another.
Do you ever stop to wonder hmm. For such an extreme fantasy lover like Luz, why would a movie like that be her favorite? Hmmm...
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(Image credit to The Owl House Wiki for Fandom.com)
131 notes • Posted 2021-03-25 11:00:25 GMT
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Okay so I've definitely been suspecting Sasha is the child of divorced parents for some time too but now with the confirmation, I now have a question. Does Sasha live primarily with one parent (my guess being her mom) and not see the other parent (making that her dad) nearly as often. And due to this lack of that certain parental figure in her life, lead her to attaching a strong bond and finding a father figure in a certain toad, hm?
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176 notes • Posted 2021-11-27 07:58:43 GMT
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4Kids anime dubs have many flaws and some incredibly baffling decisions but they are still my childhood and I'm incredibly thankful for them. No I'm not completely blinded by nostalgia, I can criticize them and admit the issues but I still love them and it's comforting to go back and watch them. The music, the voices, yes even the sometimes ridiculous and cheesy dub script, it's just good to go back and enjoy it sometimes regardless of the flaws.
197 notes • Posted 2021-08-13 07:35:23 GMT
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Mabel Pines 🤝 Marcy Wu
Young female protagonists considered strange, quirky, and eccentric among their peers. Living through an unreal and even unexplainable experience. Wants to escape the terrible things of the real world. Suddenly learns they're going to be separated from those closest to them and in a panic to try to save that bond, gets manipulated and makes a rash decision involving handing over a powerful item and unintentionally causing catastrophe. Will be endlessly blamed by weirdos online for not being the face of pure calm and reason despite having their life turned upside down.
364 notes • Posted 2021-05-25 10:23:19 GMT
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Free Guy is easily the most fun I've had at a movie in years. It really feels like the movie that Ready Player One and Ralph Breaks the Internet wanted to be, but waaaay better. As a gamer there's a ton of fun references but it didn't feel reliant on the references for humor. The message of art and artistic expression vs corporation goals and the ideas of artificial intelligence and what is "real?" All get touched on enough to make you think but don't go overboard into overly preachy or incomprehensible territory which was nice. I feel like saying Free Guy is combination of Ready Player One, The Matrix, and The Lego Movie. All topped off with Ryan Reynolds and Jodie Comer's excellent acting. And special shout out to how great Lil Rey Howery's character was as well. Loved the chemistry between him and Reynolds, their friendship is so tangible and wonderful.
The world of Free City felt fun and chaotic as if it was a real game world I could jump into. Loved seeing every inch of it that we got. I liked looking for all the little details that made the world feel like a game we could actually see.
I've seen complaints that the second act isn't as compelling due to increased focus on Joe Kerry, Utkarsh Ambudkar, and Taika Waititi, (plus Jodie Comer)'s real life characters but personally I didn't feel that way. I felt rather compelled honestly to see what these characters would do. It's so easy to think we'd all love to stand up and do the right thing even if it means standing alone but can we really put that into actions? It was interesting to me to see how the different characters react when confronted by the guy with all the power and what they ultimately choose to do.
I have to say overall I really enjoyed this movie and there weren't too many moments that made me cringe or feel confused, definitely not a single moment where I was bored. Fun film, great acting, great music, awesome collection of cameos and references, overall a great time.
9.5/10, will ready up again.
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606 notes • Posted 2021-08-24 20:36:20 GMT
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• So dang frogs really did dominate my top posts lol. 🐸
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