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atomic-chronoscaph · 4 months
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Batman - Japanese notebook covers (1966)
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gethoce · 6 months
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A little thing I wrote semi-recently.
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missfisherandjack · 6 months
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Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries (2012-2015) ↳ 1x13 King Memses’ Curse
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stardustshimmer · 8 months
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So @chaos-squared and I are sending each other color pallets to draw stuff in.
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Here’s where I got the pallet from.
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nerds-yearbook · 16 days
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King Tut made his first appearance in the Batman episode that aired on April 13, 1966. King Tut was the first villian completely created for the show. While Zelda the Great was technically a new character, her story completely mirrored a comic starring a different villian. ("The Curse of Tut", Batman, TV event)
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klaineccfanficlibrary · 7 months
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King of My Heart
Author: soprano_squad
Rating: M
Status: Completed in July 2023
Word Count: 60,941
Summary: New York high society– fraught with gossip, lies, and a rigid social hierarchy. A hierarchy that some would do anything to climb the ranks of…
Essentially: Kurt is filthy rich. Blaine is even richer. Blaine is blackmailed into an arranged marriage with Kurt, who doesn’t know the truth behind their engagement. Banter, pining, smut, and spending obscene amounts of money ensues.
Tropes/Genre: wealthy!Blaine, wealthy!Kurt, angst, arranged marriage, NYC!Klaine, future!fic, Burt Hummel, enemies to lovers, dark!Blaine
Lynne's review: Wow! Such a roller coaster of emotions! I haven't read a dark!Blaine fic in a long time. Not sure I can actually picture Burt like this, but well done! I actually stayed up past my bedtime several nights - binge worthy for sure! Really enjoyed it. 
Read at: AO3
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supermediabrothers6 · 29 days
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The Best of Batman!!!
Here’s my guide of the best Batman stories in film and TV.
I’m going the skip the theatrical serials because they are terrible and racist.
So that means our first example is
The 1966 TV Series
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This series is a comedy that often made direct adaptations of comic book stories of the day. The reasoning being that the comic stories were so absurd that adapting them straight from the page would be perfect for yuks. Ironically despite making fun of the source material, this means that it’s also one of the most straightforward and accurate adaptations of the adventures of the Caped Crusader.
Most stories are at least two parts so for each I’ll name all the episodes that encompass them separated by a “/“.
Hi Diddle Riddle/Smack in the Middle
Batman is set up by the Riddler and is in danger of being forced to reveal his secret identity in court. But what is the riddler’s real plan?
The Joker is Wild/Batman is Riled
The Joker is tired of being bested by Batman and decides to create a utility belt of his own!
Instant Freeze/Rats Like Cheese
Batman must deal with his guilt over causing mad scientist Mr Freeze to be cursed with a condition that means he can’t survive outside of subzero temperatures. Meanwhile Freeze himself plots his revenge.
The Joker Goes to School/He Meets His Match the Grisly Ghoul
The Joker plots to corrupt the youth of Gotham by giving them free lunch. Batman must teach the children about the magic of capitalism. (Yes this is satire).
The Curse of Tut/The Pharaoh’s in a Rut
A man convinced he is actually the reincarnation of the ancient Pharoah Tut, goes on a crime spree, and forces Batman to dance!!!
The Movie
The Joker, The Penguin, the Riddler, and even Catwoman team up to make a bid for world domination.
Hot off the Griddle/The Cat and the Fiddle
Catwoman disguises herself as a senior citizen to perpetrate the purrrrfect crime.
Hizzoner the Penguin/Dizzoner the Penguin
The Penguin and Batman campaign against each other in a race for mayor of Gotham.
Surfs Up, Joker’s Under
The Joker and Batman compete in a surfing competition.
The Funny Feline Felonies/The Joke’s on Catwoman
Catwoman and the Joker team up to hunt for treasure. Catwoman knows it’s likely they’ll be caught, but she has the best lawyer in the business on her side.
Return of the Caped Crusaders
An animated reunion film made many years after the show went off the air. All of Batman’s enemies team up to defeat Batman by undoing his very being!
More in Part 2…
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horriblegonzo · 1 year
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Some kirby sprites I've made for a dwarf fortress mod I'm considering! Some are... better than others.
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cal-tastic · 2 months
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i need pedro pascal to play burt reynolds in a biopic. right now.
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mywifeleftme · 21 days
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360: Dusty Springfield // Dusty Springfield's Golden Hits
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Dusty Springfield's Golden Hits Dusty Springfield 1966, Philips
These early Dusty Springfield singles really get the “Wall of Sound” production treatment, despite Mr. Spector’s absence from the credits: mixed loud as hell like the kids liked it, screaming string charts, backing vocals en regalia, and a big beat knocking around underneath. Folks love to cite her as the second artist of the British Invasion to hit the U.S. charts, and for cultural reasons that may be significant, but her early sound was indistinguishable from American acts like Lesley Gore and the Shirelles. I don’t know many of the details about her career, but it seems like whoever was managing her was hell-bent on breaking her in the States. Call it a credit to English ingenuity (and specifically arranger Ivor Raymonde) that they were able to give Springfield a knock-out sound that passes for the contemporary Hollywood (or Detroit) product.
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Dusty Springfield’s Golden Hits, her first major compilation, is Brill Building / girl group-style music par excellence, with a murderer’s row of hitwriters from both sides of the pond (Bacharach/David, Goffin/King, Beatrice Verdi/Buddy Kaye, etc.). Practically anyone could’ve had chart success with these songs and this packaging (and a number of these were subsequently hits for others), but Springfield had a cannon of a voice on her that makes the best of these numbers undeniable. Those who place her voice with the Arethas and Dionne Warwicks wish she’d been guided towards soul or sophisticated torch songs from the start, but I personally love it when someone vocally overqualified for bubblegum is made to tear into a good bop. “I Only Want to Be With You” is buffeted along by the force of her voice, the violins shrieking like a 33rpm record dragged up to 45; “Little By Little” could’ve been written for a Motown powerhouse like Darlene Love (but scarcely improved on by her); “I Just Don’t Know What to Do With Myself” moves from the sound of a girl sadly combing her hair before her vanity to Sampson bringing down the temple.
There’s plenty of treacle here, and “Wishin’ and Hopin’” probably set feminism further back than “He Hit Me (It Felt Like a Kiss),” but this is a worthy addition to any ‘60s pop library.
360/365
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agentsketchbookart · 4 months
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Some Word Plains doodlies that I haven’t gotten around to posting. Mostly characters based off colors, a few Time Bombs, and a King Pin with magic color change markers.
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incredible video of dionne warwick, burt bacharach, and hal david working up a not quite finished “I say a little prayer” — a very cool peek into the process of an all-time great collaborative trio
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yirggzmb · 1 year
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Common Kirby Eyes
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Common eyes you see on characters in the Kirby franchise. Obviously other types exist, but odds are high new characters will have one of these three.
KIRBY STYLE - Mostly black oval, large white circle near the top, colored crescent near the bottom. Used by Kirby, Waddle Dees, and a lot of classic enemies like Scarfy or Poppy Bros Jr
SCLERA STYLE - Has a visible white to the eye, generally has an iris designed similarly to the Kirby style eyes above with color as a small crescent and a shine spot. Iris size may vary. Used by King Dedede, classic enemies like Bronto Burt and Burning Leo, as well as both Leon and Carol from Forgotten Land
GLOWING EYES - An oval or circle in one color, often glowing out of a dark space. Used by Meta Knight (older games had it only when masked, modern games do it always), Magolor, Vividria, all of the other Knight characters, and plenty of characters who have their face obstructed such as Hooded Hyness or Jammerjab
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henrystickminart · 1 year
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Raid at mcdonald’s(Jackbox)(Old art)
I’m looking through servers on memory lane and found some old art from some jackbox games. Characters-Reginald, Burt, Charles, Wright, @browa123​ Toppat king, and my Revenge hen. 
Talking points is so much fun. 
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brentusjoshea · 1 year
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I got the complete boxset of the 1966 Batman series for Christmas, and I’ve very nearly finished watching the first season. It’s a series you don’t have to rush - it was never designed to be binged - so I’ve just been watching four episodes at a time (& since the first season is all two-parters, that works out to two stories at a time).
It’s not the first 1960s TV series I’ve watched (I’ve watched Dr Who along with bits of The Stranger and Thunderbirds), so I’m used to the look of the show. And I have references for what 1960s TV was broadly doing at the same time. But compared to the others, it leans far more heavily into its aesthetic: each episode is basically constructed of short setpieces (heists, fight scenes, chases, cliffhangers), and with rapid cuts from setpiece to setpiece it tries to propel the viewer through 25-minutes packed with excitement and comedy.
There isn’t much space within that for anything that feels more emotionally substantial (at least at this point). But there is one glaring exception. It’s in my opinion the best two-parter of the series to this point. It is the first appearance of Mr Freeze, here played by George Saunders and, for a villain who’s usually summed up as “a joke until the 90s animated show got its hands on him,” he’s genuinely tragic here? There’s a genuine emotional thread throughout the two-parter as Batman feels personally responsible for Freeze’s condition, and Freeze’s ambition isn’t world domination or anything like that but just... trying to find some semblance of justice for what’s been done to him. I wasn’t expecting to find actual pathos in this series but it’s there.
Maybe the rest of the show goes in a wildly different direction from here, but at least within its first season yeah - this feels like a TV series based on a comic book. It’s having fun being a TV series based on a comic book. And, admittedly rarely, it punches above its weight and gives its characters interiority and greater emotional depth than you’d think for a show that’s felt like a bit of a punchline for decades.
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