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#Inaki Godoy my beloved
bakakween · 11 months
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how are you supposed to say no to those damn planets he got for eyes? 🥺
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mays-corner · 21 days
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Hello everyone!
I finally decided to work on my introduction because I feel like that with almost 60 readers is necessary.
Without further ado, let’s start!
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You can call me May but all my friends know me as Cath, I’m 21 years old and my birthday is on the 10th of May, I share my birthdate with John Constantine.
I am Italian and I’m from Rome, to understand better where I am from you should read and watch the things Zerocalcare has written and done, trust me, it’s worth it!
I was a huge fan of anime, manga and everything Japan related but I started to get bored of them after june of 2023.
I decided to discover more of the world of comicbooks and superheroes and here I am, reading and learning about various characters that I like, for example like, Red Hood (I’m sorry, but for me Curran Walters was good as Jason and he started my comic book obsession), Nightwing (Again, Brendon Thwaites was good, BUT I prefer the DCAU version), Blue Beetle (I like how Xolo Mariduena played Jaime Reyes) and many others.
My favourite heroes other than the ones I’ve already written about are, Nightcrawler (Kurt my beloved), Daredevil (I’m sorry how cool is Matt Murdock?), Rogue and Gambit, Roy Harper (I like a bit of angst with the personal stories of comic book charachters) and Batman (in general).
I won’t be talking about John Constantine because if you know me you know that I crush hard on Matt Ryan and that I hope to meet him soon, but I’m a broke 21 year old, I hate my current situation.
He’s not the only actor that I like, for example I’m a fan of Xolo Mariduena as I said before and Curran Walters (however I dislike the fact that Curran is a fan of that ugly rat called Matt Rife).
I also like Inaki Godoy, but my most favourite between these men is Neil Newbon, He taught me a lot and I’m proud to be his fan.
I am currently reading:
Hellblazer
John Constantine Dead in America
I’m waiting for my next comic book order to arrive so I’ll update you as soon as I can (I also have exams oops).
I also like videogames and in fact I’m playing Assassin’s Creed IV:Black flag (I told you I was crushing hard on Matt), but also Baldur’s Gate 3, Minecraft, Detroit Become Human and Stardew Valley.
I can’t wait to talk more about the things I’m passionate about and remember to watch Dead Boy Detectives (also The Sandman, but mostly Dead Boy Detectives).
See ya at the next post!
May🩵
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yessadirichards · 3 years
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Japanese fans react to Netflix live-action 'One Piece' casting
TOKYO
With the premiere of Netflix’s live-action "Cowboy Bebop" just a week away, there’s not a whole lot left for the streaming giant to do in terms of hyping its upcoming adaptation of the beloved sci-fi anime. So instead, it’s hyping its upcoming adaptation of the beloved pirate adventure anime "One Piece."
Originally announced almost two years ago, the Netflix "One Piece" has finally announced its primary cast.
It’s a crew largely made up of relative newcomers for such a high-profile project, with Inaki Godoy as Luffy, Mackenyu (son of legendary Japanese action star Sonny Chiba) as Zoro, Emily Rudd as Nami, Jacob Romero Gibson as Usopp, and Tax Skylar as Sanji.
Given that "One Piece" has been immensely popular in Japan for pretty much all of the 20-plus years the anime and manga have been going for, Japanese Twitter users had a lot to say about the cast reveal, and not all of it was positive.
“Ca-tas-tro-phe.”
“This looks terrible.”
“They should have just gone with the live-action One Piece cast from the Indeed commercial.”
“This has me feeling really worried, but if Oda is giving it his blessing, I’ll trust him.”
“Yeah, and people trusted Toriyama with Dragonball Evolution.”
“Usopp seems like he’s really going to get on my nerves.”
“Mackenyu doesn’t seem like he’s into it at all.”
Not everyone is ready to write the adaptation off just yet, though.
“Right now, this looks feasible. This is just the cast announcement, after all, not how they’re going to look in-character.”
“So many people are treating the cast announcement like it’s an in-costume reveal, but it’s not.”
“I wasn’t sure about the still photo, but in the video, Luffy’s actor really seems like a good fit for the character! He’s cute!”
“Nami looks cute.”
“I give them 120 points out of 100 for the Usopp casting choice.”
Netflix has yet to announce any time frame for the series, so odds are it’ll be a while until fans have in-costume photos, let alone a full episode, to judge the final product by.
Sources: Twitter/@onepiecenetflix, Twitter/@NetflixJP
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Japanese fans react to Netflix live-action 'One Piece' casting
TOKYO
With the premiere of Netflix’s live-action "Cowboy Bebop" just a week away, there’s not a whole lot left for the streaming giant to do in terms of hyping its upcoming adaptation of the beloved sci-fi anime. So instead, it’s hyping its upcoming adaptation of the beloved pirate adventure anime "One Piece."
Originally announced almost two years ago, the Netflix "One Piece" has finally announced its primary cast.
It’s a crew largely made up of relative newcomers for such a high-profile project, with Inaki Godoy as Luffy, Mackenyu (son of legendary Japanese action star Sonny Chiba) as Zoro, Emily Rudd as Nami, Jacob Romero Gibson as Usopp, and Tax Skylar as Sanji.
Given that "One Piece" has been immensely popular in Japan for pretty much all of the 20-plus years the anime and manga have been going for, Japanese Twitter users had a lot to say about the cast reveal, and not all of it was positive.
“Ca-tas-tro-phe.”
“This looks terrible.”
“They should have just gone with the live-action One Piece cast from the Indeed commercial.”
“This has me feeling really worried, but if Oda is giving it his blessing, I’ll trust him.”
“Yeah, and people trusted Toriyama with Dragonball Evolution.”
“Usopp seems like he’s really going to get on my nerves.”
“Mackenyu doesn’t seem like he’s into it at all.”
Not everyone is ready to write the adaptation off just yet, though.
“Right now, this looks feasible. This is just the cast announcement, after all, not how they’re going to look in-character.”
“So many people are treating the cast announcement like it’s an in-costume reveal, but it’s not.”
“I wasn’t sure about the still photo, but in the video, Luffy’s actor really seems like a good fit for the character! He’s cute!”
“Nami looks cute.”
“I give them 120 points out of 100 for the Usopp casting choice.”
Netflix has yet to announce any time frame for the series, so odds are it’ll be a while until fans have in-costume photos, let alone a full episode, to judge the final product by.
Sources: Twitter/@onepiecenetflix, Twitter/@NetflixJP
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