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My Mr. Peabody and Sherman Theory
Alright, so this has been a looong time in the making because I've just been so slow to bother to actually finally make this post but I figured I might as well finally get to it finally.
Mr. Peabody and Sherman accidentally left some version of Penny in the past and she became what we know of as Queen Hatshepsut the desert flower of the Nile and later after the death of her husband the self proclaimed King and Goddess who secured her right to the throne by declaring herself as thus.
Hatshepsut was an actual Egyptian queen who upon the death of her husband declared herself a goddess and then by divine right declared herself the king. She managed to keep the throne that way and was actually an amazing queen who we know very little about because her successor to the throne had all images of her and murals and statues and any writings of her deeds destroyed upon her death and her tomb was also destroyed to leave her in an unmarked grave basically. The only reason we know of her at all and how amazing she was because she had a lover who was a craftsman and architect basically and he transcribed her life story and her face all over the walls of his own tomb instead of his life.
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Anyways.
When Peabody and Sherman go to rescue Penny she introduced herself as Princess Hatshepsut and Peabody… Didn't react to the name in any noticeable way. Now that could be because he's Peabody… Or it could also be entirely because he's not heard of the name despite being almost all knowing. He also is very concerned Penny would be killed upon Tut's death and let's her know he dies early. Gives no indication he thinks she'll live afterwards. And yeah that could also be because losing the daughter of the people who you're trying to win over is not a good thing but also… He may just not know because there was no Hatshepsut in their timeline.
And really how likely is it that Penny is going to know of her if Peabody hasn't heard of the name? And prior to this moment and even afterwards he has always been so quick to use everything as a teaching moment. So why skip one of the more remarkable rulers of Egypt?
So anyways. Here's the theory.
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They saved that version of Penny (Penny 1) but when Peabody 1 'died' and Sherman 1 went to get him again you remember how Sherman 2 (the original who still had to save Penny from Tut?) showed up in the elevator? Followed by Peabody 1 who had built a rudimentary Waybac to get back to the future? …. The original Penny (Penny 1) is with them sure. But doesn't that mean there is still a Penny (Penny 2) in the past? One who was never rescued because despite the two Shermans and Peabodys merging she wasn't physically there to merge with her cosmic double? Sherman literally created a paradox going back to a point where he existed. I think… Another Penny (Penny 2) may have stayed in Egypt and upon the death of her husband declared herself a goddess and a king to not only save her own life but also to still 'get everything'. I think Tut himself may even have been the one to have given her a more Egyptian name.
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Anyways. That's my theory so have fun with it.
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gaywario420 · 1 year
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hmm yes. i think i'll start ranking movies that i like 👍 ill probably prioritise my personal love for the movie over the actual cinematic artistry at play for the most-part. im gonna spend a LOT of my summer holiday catching up with my watchlist...
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deemee-ed · 4 months
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Wow, I'm so normal about this movie! *develops a DreamWorks conspiracy theory on why Me and My Shadow got cancelled*
DreamWorks and franchises: a "conspiracy theory" on why "Me and My Shadow" got cancelled
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On December 10th 2010 the project for an animated movie called "Me and My Shadow" was announced by DreamWorks. The story is about a timid and boring man called Daniel Grubb and his shadow "Shadow Dan" trying to convince him to live a more exciting life. The animation style follows an idea similar to "Who Framed Roger Rabbit", except that instead of blending 2D animation and live-action it would have worked with both 2D and 3D animation, with 2D for the shadow characters and their world and 3D for the real people. Despite being half-way done, the release date of this project kept being pushed back, first from 2013 to 2014, until it entered a state of limbo and eventually got cancelled. This decision was taken mostly due to the failure in 2014 of "Mr. Peabody and Sherman", which brought to the cancellation of other projects as well.
Personally, I have been upset about this cancellation ever since I found out about this movie, mostly because I just know that if it had come out this would have been one of my favorite movies ever. A few days ago DreamWorks released a trailer for their next movie, "Megamind 2", a very cheap-looking sequel to "Megamind" set to release on March 1st 2024 on Peacock. While I was washing the dishes (lol), I thought about this trailer for a moment and had a sudden "conspiracy theory" coming up on why "Me and My Shadow" was one of the movies got cancelled after 2014: In the same trailer of "Megamind 2" they announce a new serie which will come out based on it, meaning that this movie is basically an advertisement or a pilot for the show. This is reinforced by the cheap animation commonly used in these spin-off shows.
This serie announcement made me realize something: DreamWorks has made A LOT of shows, shorts and sequels based on their movies. In other words, this studio loves creating franchises. And even though this is a common marketing choice for many studios, I feel like DreamWorks does this VERY often. Some examples are: -"Shrek", with 3 sequels (might become 4), 8 shorts, 3 TV specials, and 2 spin-off movies and 1 serie based on Puss in Boots -"Kung Fu Panda", with 2 (soon 3) sequels, 3 series and 5 shorts -"How to train your Dragon", with 2 sequels, 3 series and 6 shorts -"Madagascar", with 3 sequels, 3 series, 3 shorts and a spin-off movie based on The Penguins of Madagascar -"Trolls", with 2 sequels, 2 series, 6 shorts and 2 TV specials -"The Croods", with 1 sequel and 2 series -"Monsters vs Aliens", with 1 serie, 2 shorts and 1 TV special -"Captain Underpants", with 1 serie and a possible spin-off movie -"Mr. Peabody and Sherman", with 1 serie As you can see, both known and less known movies ended up having at least 1 serie, turning them into franchises. It's actually rarer to find movies by DreamWorks that were not turned into franchises. So I'd say it's clear that DreamWorks has quite some interest in this marketing choice.
Even their newer movie "Orion and the Dark", released on Netflix on February 2nd 2024, can work as a DreamWorks franchise. You can understand this by the presence of a TEAM of secondary characters: they can't be fully developed in a movie, but they are an interesting team that can be developed in a show. It's the same concept as the Furious Five from "Kung Fu Panda", or as the Penguins of Madagascar and King Julien from "Madagascar": a team of secondary characters the movie can't focus on, but that you wouldn't mind seeing again. And now, with the release of a show based on "Megamind 2", a new team of villains is introduced in the sequel. Villains that are very likely going to be secondary characters that could be developed more in a show. See the pattern? I believe that DreamWorks follows this as their standard for a franchise: the movie must have a team of secondary characters.
Now, let's look back at "Me and My Shadow" and let's focus on the characters. From what we know, there were going to be 4 relevant characters: -Daniel Grubb (who some of you might also know as Stanley) -Shadow Dan (also known as Shadow Stan) -Heidi (Daniel's love interest) -The Shadow Villain (the bad guy, obviously) Every other character that was seen in small Behind-The-Scenes works doesn't seem to have much relevance. There are secondary characters, but they don't seem to be connected as a team, unlike many other secondary characters from Dreamworks.
Now, here's the "conspiracy theory": I believe one of the reasons "Me and My Shadow" was cancelled is that it could not be adapted as a DreamWorks franchise. The story would have been concluded in the movie, the characters didn't need to be developed more, and none of the secondary cast could work as a team. Could they have made some shorts based on it? Probably yes, but a short is not a serie. DreamWorks seems to have more interest in shows than shorts (remember: most franchises have at least a SHOW, not a short!).
With that being said, I'd like to end this post by doing some advertisement for this movie, even if it never got a chance to be finished. Everytime I find a new clip I am filled with pure joy. "Me and My Shadow" deserves to be made. -Shout-out to SQUIDWORD15 on YouTube for finding mANY unfinished clips. Bless this fella
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datcloudboi · 5 months
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List of Films Turning 10 Years Old in 2024
The Amazing Spider-Man 2
American Sniper
Annie (the remake starring Jamie Foxx)
As Above, So Below
The Babadook (we stan a gay icon)
Batman: Assault on Arkham (a direct continuation of the Batman: Arkham games)
Big Eyes
Big Hero 6
Birdman (won the Best Picture Oscar for this year)
The Book of Life
The Boxtrolls
Boyhood (filmed over the course of 12 years)
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Chef
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
Dead Snow 2: Red vs. Dead
Dear White People (the basis for the TV series on Netflix, and made by the same guy)
Dracula Untold (this was Universal’s second attempt at launching the Dark Universe)
The Drop (a crime drama starring Tom Hardy)
Edge of Tomorrow/Live Die Repeat
The Equalizer
Exodus: Gods and Kings (a biblical epic directed by Ridley Scott)
The Expendables 3
The Fault in Our Stars
Foxcatcher
Fury (the war movie with Brad Pitt and Shia LaBeouf)
Get on Up (the James Brown biopic starring Chadwick Boseman)
Godzilla (the 1st film in the MonsterVerse)
Gone Girl
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 1
The Guest
Hercules (the one starring The Rock)
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (did you guys know the working title for this movie was “The Hobbit: There and Back Again”?)
How to Train Your Dragon 2
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1
If I Stay
The Imitation Game (the movie where Benedict Cumberbatch plays Alan Turing)
Inherent Vice
Interstellar
The Interview (the movie that almost caused World War 3)
Into the Woods
Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit
Jodorowsky's Dune (a documentary about the Dune movie that we never got)
Joe (one of Nic Cage's best movies)
John Wick (the 1st one)
Kill the Messenger
Left Behind (one of Nic Cage's worst movies)
The Lego Movie
Life After Beth
Lucy ((the “humans only use 10% of their brain” movie. Which has since been proven false. Source: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/do-people-only-use-10-percent-of-their-brains/ )
Maleficent
The Maze Runner
A Million Ways to Die in the Weset
Mr. Peabody and Sherman
Muppets Most Wanted
Need for Speed (Aaron Paul's first project after "Breaking Bad" ended)
Neighbors
Night of the Museum: Secret of the Tomb (the third one. Also one of Robin Williams’ last movies)
Nightcrawler
Noah (a biblical epic directed by Darren Aronofsky)
Non-Stop
The Nut Job
Obvious Child
Oculus (one of the 1st projects from Mike Flanagan)
Ouija
Paddington
Penguins of Madagascar
The Purge: Anarchy
The Raid 2
RoboCop (the reboot that was actually decent)
Selma
Sharknado 2
Sin City: A Dame to Kill For
Son of Batman
St. Vincent
The Taking of Deborah Logan
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (the one produced by Michael Bay. It’s also the one where the Turtles look like aliens)
The Theory of Everything (the movie where Eddie Redmayne plays Stephen Hawking)
Third Person
300: Rise of an Empire
Transformers: Age of Extinction
Tusk
22 Jump Street
Veronica Mars (the film continuation of the TV show)
A Walk Among the Tombstones
What If? (a rom-com starring Daniel Radcliffe)
What We Do in the Shadows (the film that was the basis for the TV show)
When Marnie Was There
Whiplash
X-Men: Days of Future Past
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I think it's actually kinda fascinating how popularly represented Leonardo Da Vinci is, especially how he shows up in so many seemingly random movies, shows and games? Like yeah he's in anime, yeah he's in assassins creed, yeah he's in the drew barrymore cinderella movie. There's a teenage mutant ninja turtle named after him.
Yes yes !! Honorable mentions also include:
Leonardo da Vinci: Detective (short story by Theodore Mathieson about him solving murder during his time in France.)
Medici guns and subsequent books which follows Leonardo in a James Bond like action spy role
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Nothing Left to Do but Cry starting Roberto Benigni— basically time travel happens and these two stumble into Leonardo’s life and alter history
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He shows up in the Tick
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He shows up in mr Peabody and Sherman but y’all know me enough to know that
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Honestly I prefer his concept art designs
Leonard from genshin impact is apparently somewhat based off Leonardo
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He was in Nobunga the fool
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He even got his own Pauly Shore Pinocchio-tier movie (yes he’s turned straight in this)
But my personal favorite aside from ass creed will still be Marvel’s take on him. It’s so weird. It’s so funny to me. He founded shield and there’s a league of immortal historical figures he’s a part of, including Tesla and Zhangheng. And he creates a robot clone of himself to live out the rest of his days on earth while he did other shit. He meets Riri Williams
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Why is he sooooooo slutty in this like,,
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I have a theory that marvel wanted to pump this secret historical society thing to catch onto the hype of assassin’s creed since ac2 came out in 2009 and this was mostly emerging in 2010 but idk
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k00265221 · 1 year
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New Project - Movement Mindmap and Initial Concept - 'Movement Through Time' (11/01/23)
When I heard the word movement I began to think about movement of the body or movement in nature, but these ideas didn't jump out at me. But then I began to think about movement in terms of travel. I still wasn't gripped at this stage but then I thought of the concept of Movement Through Time (aka time travel) and my physics/history interested brain lit up with excitement. Time travel combines two of my interests history and physics whilst looking at movement also.
I made a rough mindmap and then made a timeline of periods that I want to move between
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I plan to 'time travel' (mentally move through time) from the pre historic period to modern day. My plan is not to make a sculpture of a time machine but to allow my paintings and prints to mentally transport me through the periods with their period focused subjects/styles. I plan to travel through time with my animations as well.
I have gathered some objects for my inspiration box which includes history books, old toys, jewlery and photos, a venician mask , an old style quill and much more
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I plan in getting a better understanding of the science theory of moving through time by watching documentaries (such as Steven Hawkings documentary 'Genius - Can we Time Travel?' ) on national geographic and then using them as inspiration for my works. I also planning on watching history documentaries on national geographic to gain a better understanding of the historic periods that I want to move between.
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I also want to link my disciplines well throughout the project so I made a list of possible opportunities to do so:
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I have also had a very brief look at possible artists and artworks that look at time travel or make artworks on historic periods that I could use as inspiration for my works including John Stezaker, Nick Morely (printing) and the animated film Mr. Peabody and Sherman by Dreamworks Animation Studios (animation)
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My three disciplines:
Painting
Animation
Printing
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diana--williams · 1 year
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English movies 2015-2005
The Age of Adeline
Fifty shades of grey
Tomorrowland
Crimson Peak
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2
The Martian
The Intern
Brooklyn
Goosebumps
Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials
Insurgent (The Divergent series)
Jupiter Ascending
Cinderella
Tangerine
Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation
The Boy Next Door
Minions
Inside Out
Fantastic Four
Ant Man
Avengers: Age of Ultron
Jurassic World
Pan
The DUFF
The Good Dinosaur
Home
Hotel Transylvania 2
Paddington
Love, Rosie
Seventh Son
Kingsman: The Secret Service
Victor Frankenstein
UnIndian
The Man who knew Infinity
X Men: Days of the Future Past
The Fault in Our Stars
Vampire Academy
Maleficent
Divergent
The Maze Runner
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Dracula Untold
Lucy
I, Frankenstein
Mr. Peabody and Sherman
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1
300: Rise of an Empire
Interstellar
Kingsman: The Secret Service
The Amazing Spiderman 2
Rio 2
The Theory of Everything
Guardians of the Galaxy
Godzilla
That Awkward Moment
Transformers: Age of Extinction
Big Hero 6
How to Train your Dragon 2
Step up: All in
Annabelle
Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb
Seventh Son
The Mortal Instruments: The City of Bones
The Conjuring
Oblivion
Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
Man of Steel
Oz, The Great and Powerful
Gravity
Frozen
Wild
Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters
G. I. Joe: Retaliation
Jack the Giant Slayer
Iron Man 3
Star Trek Into the Darkness
The Croods
The Wolverine
Thor: The Dark World
Epic
Now You See Me
Monster's University
The Smurfs 2
Despicable Me 2
Safe Haven
Romeo and Juliet
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2
Journey 2: The Mysterious Island
Snow White and the Huntsman
Pitch Perfect
The Perks of Being a Wallflower
The Amazing Spider-man
Mirror Mirror
Step Up: Revolution
The Hunger Games
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
Life of Pi
The Avengers
Brave
Rise of the Guardians
Hotel Transylvania
Underworld: Awakening
Dr. Seuss' The Lorax
Taken 2
Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted
Ice Age: Continental Drift
Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance
John Carter
Titanic 3D
Monsters Inc.
Finding Nemo
The Twilight Saga: The Breaking Dawn Part 1
Crazy, Stupid, Love
I am Number Four
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows
Beastly
Sucker Punch
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1
Harry Potter and the Order of Phoenix
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
The Art of Getting By
Rio
Hugo
Real Steel
Green Lantern
Thor
Captain America: The First Avenger
X-Men: First Class
The Smurfs
Kung Fu Panda 2
Transformers: Dark of the Moon
The Adventures of Tintin
No Strings Attached
Jane Eyre
Mars Needs Moms
Prom
Hanna
Monte Carlo
Colombiana
Puss In Boots
Happy Feet 2
Two Brothers
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Twilight
Remember Me
Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief
Alice in Wonderland
Black Swan
Salt
Barbie in a Mermaid Tale
How to Train Your Dragon
Love and Other Drugs
Despicable Me
The Last Airbender
Tangled
Clash of the Titans
The Losers
Piranha 3D
Iron Man 2
Tron: Legacy
Shrek Forever After
Megamind
Toy Story 3
The Spy Next Door
Legion
Diary of a Wimpy Kid
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time
The Karate Kid
Knight and Day
The Sorcerer's Apprentice
Flipped
Step Up 3D
Eat Pray Love
Nanny McPhee and the big bang
Avatar
Barbie: A Fashion Fairytale
Resident Evil: After Life
Its Kind of a Funny Story
Easy A
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
The Tourist
Gulliver's Travels
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
Orphan
Sherlock Holmes
Angels and Demons
The Da Vinci Code
The Proposal
17 Again
Confessions of a Shopaholic
Up
Land of the Lost
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian
Underworld: Rise of the Lycans
Star Trek
X-Men Origins: Wolverine
G. I. Joe : The Rise of the Cobra
Bride Wars
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li
Inkheart
Taken
Astro Boy
2012
The Princess and the Frog
The Young Victoria
Dorian Gray
What Happens in Vegas
Step Up 2: The Streets
Journey to the Center of the Earth
10,000 BC
Wanted
Wall-E
Ironman
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
Kung Fu Panda
The Incredible Hulk
The Day the Earth Stood Still
The Eye
Babylon A.D.
Hellboy II: The Golden Army
Scorpion King 3
The Scorpion King 2: Rise of a Warrior
Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who!
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
The Forbidden Kingdom
Hancock
Slumdog Millionaire
Bolt
The Golden Compass
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
Ghost Rider
Evan Almighty
Music and Lyrics
National Treasure: Book of Secrets
Enchanted
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer
Shrek the third
Spider-man 3
Ratatouille
Alvin and the Chipmunks
Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked
Transformers
300
Resident Evil: Extinction
Step Up
The Devil wears Prada
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
Night at the Museum
Monster House
Mission Impossible III
Ultraviolet
Ice Age: The Meltdown
Just My Luck
X-Men: The Last Stand
The Ant Bully
Underworld: Evolution
Eragon
Happy Feet
The Pursuit of Happyness
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
Constantine
Pride and Prejudice
King Kong
Mr. and Mrs. Smith
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Aeon Flux
Sky High
Madagascar
Fantastic Four
The Son of the Mask
Tom and Jerry: Blast off to Mars
The Ring Two
She's the Man
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vegalocity · 6 years
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So much for fighting like cats and dogs
You can tell I love Sailor Moon a lot granted how much of these crossover ships are Sailor moon Characters. 
All the same for the next stop on Crossover Ship World Tour i finally concede defeat and admit that I can’t draw animals to save my goddamn life.
and also that you can totally tell who picked their own clothes for the human forms and who just shrugged and said sure at whatever their human threw at them.
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roguishredaxion · 3 years
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My BnHA AU List
Sorry for the length. Fics that are currently available to read have links. To those of you mentioned in this post, I wanted to make sure people knew where the ideas originally came from. (And you’re all awesome anyway!)
Can't See The Forest For The Trees - Genderbent Midoriya Izuku who became a vigilante known as the Forest in Musutafu. Has been operating for five years dealing mostly with information gathering and dispersal and some smaller situations that crop up on the streets. Todoroki Shouto is on patrol in the area and takes an interest in the unknown vigilante after she helps out with a situation where he got in over his head. AO3
A Piece of Patchwork (Improperly Placed) - AU where Izuku and Aizawa swap places in canon. Izuku fights the hero system to become the first quirkless hero, graduating alongside Present Mic. He gets called in to help in a situation where the villain has the ability to steal quirks, five years before the start of canon, providing part of the back-up team for All Might. Part 1 is the battle against All for One, part 2 is an alternate ending to the fight. Part 3 is Izuku learning to use One for All, which was forcefully given to him by All Might at the end of the battle. Part 4 is the other half of the role swap, where Aizawa grows up alongside Bakugou and is trying to get into UA. AO3
The Fallacy of Greatness (AKA Tenth, in my files) - AU where the whole first year class of UA in canon is born 4 years later than in canon. All Might encounters a 10 year old Izuku who asks if he can be a hero. Even after rescuing Bakugou and proving his heroic spirit, All Might elects not to give One for All to a child as young as Izuku. Izuku, desperate for someone to believe in his dreams, realizes that he has to be his first believer and decides to take matters into his own hands and prepare for a future in heroism on his own. AO3
The Capture Scarf Caper - Based on an idea from @terrible-my-hero-academia-aus Izuku finds Aizawa's capture scarf discarded in an alley and takes it home. He figures out how to use it and becomes so proficient that it accidentally gets mistaken for a quirk. Deciding to capitalize on the strange bias he's come up against, he uses the capture scarf to get into Class 1-A. Unfortunately, this means his teacher is the original owner of his scarf. Suddenly his deception is a lot more desperate and precarious. Meanwhile, Aizawa is trying to figure out why his instincts are telling him to pay such close attention to this anxious kid. AO3
The Better Part of Valor - Suspected Traitor Izuku AU a la @gentrychild. After Aizawa discovers one of Izuku's hero analysis notebooks, he drags Izuku to an interrogation room trying to get him to confess to being the traitor in UA. Izuku comes to realize that several of his classmates were also made aware of this theory and have been feeding information on his movements to their teacher for a while. Betrayed, he starts to pull away from class, falling back into some of the same habits from middle school to go unnoticed and fall off of people's awareness. At some point, his classmates realize that he's no longer staying in the dorms, they only ever see him in class, and All Might is the only person he will voluntarily interact with.
Civil Disobedience - All Might doesn't track Izuku down after the slime incident, but Bakugou's parting words cut far deeper after the day he's had. Realizing that everyone talks about how great of a hero Bakugou will be, Izuku comes to the conclusion that he wants to be the exact opposite of what Bakugou is. He elects to become a villain who goes after and exposes corrupt heroes. Adopting the username Wasureta for his villain work, he collects information on heroes who aren't performing their job as they should and releases it to the court of public opinion, taking away the support that has kept them from being exposed before this. As he digs deeper into the cesspool of rotten heroes, he manages to collect enough information to rake Endeavor over the coals and ends up with an interesting new follower. Dabi, meanwhile, is shocked by the ruthless but polite teenager he found when he tried to find Wasureta and he's not sure if he's impressed by what the kid has accomplished on his own, or horrified by the scope of what he controls.
Hunting Prometheus - There is another quirkless student attending Aldera Middle School, but she wasn't born that way unlike Izuku. When she was seven, her quirk was stolen from her by a man with a smooth voice and a forgettable face and she's been existing in a state of carefully cultivated rage since that day. Before, she never even considered becoming a hero. Now her only goal is to become a hero so she can find that man and punch him in the face. (OC fic, obviously)
Lost Stars in an Indifferent Universe - Leverage AU, five parts, origin for each member of the team. Izuku is told to be realistic and he tries to be following his disastrous encounter with All Might. But realistic means that he has already exceeded the life expectancy of quirkless individuals, acknowledging the fact that no amount of studying or work will let him join a remotely helpful career, and he is stuck living with his mother while he wastes away as a janitor at a nearby middle school following the completion of his high school education. When he returns to a tall building he hadn't managed to convince himself to jump off of yet, he finds that the abandoned space has been taken over by a black market of sorts and gets folded into a world of grey morals and an underground economy based on merit instead of quirk. When he becomes aware of an illegal quirk experimentation operation and tries to blow the whistle, several attempts are made on his life in order to shut him up. Instead of disappearing, he gets angry and decides to collect a team to strike back and prove the shady shit the lab is up to. (Izuku=Mastermind, Shinsou=Grifter, Hatsume=Hacker, Shoji=Hitter, Eri=Thief)
Love and Other Things Not Bound By the Laws of Time - Mr. Peabody and Sherman AU. Nezu adopts a young Midoriya Izuku whose mother died shortly after he was diagnosed as quirkless. Determined to show his new son that one's quirk or lack thereof means nothing in the grand scheme of things, UA's principal develops the WABAC machine to travel through time and prove just how capable people were before quirks manifested. He indulges Izuku's passion and curiosity, encouraging him to look into as much or as little as he wants on any subject. It becomes clear that, while not supernaturally intelligent, Izuku is a genius whose ability to make connections and strategize is by far his greatest asset, especially as he still holds onto the goal of becoming a hero.
The Quiet Revolution (collab w/ my sister) - The Todoroki siblings need therapy. Instead of getting that therapy, they decide to meet up for dinner every Saturday night, begin a tradition where they burn their father in effigy each week, accidentally start a highly successful Minecraft YouTube channel, and generally cause the downfall of the existing hero system through the power of networking.
You Can Tell What I Am By The Lines In My Skin - BnHA/Naruto AU. Naruto dies in his own universe and is reborn into the My Hero Academia Universe as Midoriya Izuku. He remembers who he was, but his chakra, which followed him into this life, is always out of reach. He trains as best he can to keep up his regular ninja skills but can't break through the barrier separating him from his chakra. He still meets and trains under All Might. When he receives One for All, however, the sensation that fills him is entirely familiar. It breaks through the barrier as though it isn't even there, and settles inside like it's always been there. Honestly, he had been missing the angry furball anyway, so he was glad Kurama managed to follow him to this world. With access to his chakra again, the world is about to discover just how effective one shinobi can be in a world of heroes.
War Games - (Inspired by RogueDruid's Hero Class Civil Warfare and others similarly inspired by it.) A year-wide hero class exercise is announced. Bakugou is announced as the Hero leader while the villain leader's identity is kept secret. Izuku knows it's him before the letter appears in his room. The students are allowed to pick whichever side they want, but most choose the hero side, which has won the exercise every time it has been run. This year is no different. Todoroki realizes that Izuku is the villain leader and signs up with him. Izuku goes and recruits Momo and Monoma to his side. Then, after consulting the rules, he folds in Shinsou and Hatsume as well. Monoma plays decoy villain leader and attempts to collect a few more people, but they've already signed up for the hero side. Izuku, without explicitly saying that he's signed up with the hero team, gets folded into the hero strategy sessions since no one expected him to make a different choice. He proceeds to get "taken out" in the first villain assault, and most people don't realize what's happening until it's far too late.
Life's A Game (And I'm Player One) - AU in which Izuku realizes that he does have a quirk but can't tell anyone about it because a) he can't prove it and b) it could be dangerous if he talks about what he can see. His quirk, which he privately calls Stat Check, freezes time just for him in order to open up what looks like a video game character bio that explains a person's quirk, as well as containing vital statistics. It only works in person or on unaltered photographs with a person's face or a distinctive enough feature to identify them. As he gets older, more tabs are added to the bio, and he starts to notice signs above certain people's heads telling him what level he needs to be to fight them (he stops seeing these after receiving OfA, until he sees AfO in Kamino Ward). In pictures, only the first tab is available unless he took the picture while time was frozen, in which case all the tabs are accessible. Because of this, he has accordion folders filled with photographs of people instead of analysis notebooks.
Of Unpainted Fences and Raw Ingredients - Smart Izuku AU. He has been writing essays about hero society, morality, and several other issues since before UA, but he doesn't realize how much people are paying attention to them until the essays start becoming required reading for certain classes. Meanwhile, the teachers are desperate to get in contact with him, not expecting that the essayist they have been gushing over is sitting near the back of the class, trying not to blush.
In A Mirror Darkly - Aizawa is out on patrol with Shinsou and Midoriya when they are attacked and the boys are apparently obliterated by an enemy quirk. The rest of the class attempts to help Aizawa, but he blames himself for their deaths. It doesn't help that he keeps seeing flashes of them in the mirror out of the corner of his eye and could swear he heard one or both of their voices in the middle of the night. Meanwhile, Shinsou and Midoriya are stuck out of sync with the rest of the universe and can't communicate with anyone except Aizawa, and only through mirrors. Izuku figured out that they have maybe two weeks before they waste away since they can't interact with anything being stuck in this in-between space. The only way they can get out is for Aizawa, who was there when they de-synced, to touch them and bring them back in sync with the rest of the world.
Guerilla Tactics - Vigilante Class 1-A AU. After the slime villain debacle, Izuku runs away from Bakugou and the heroes. He literally runs into Todoroki Shouto and they commiserate about how the heroes have failed them. Realizing a bit late exactly who Shouto's father is and why he's trying to run away, Izuku offers to come up with a plan to help him get away cleanly. (This is sort of the worst timeline, where most of the good teachers aren't employed at UA, Nezu is not the principal, and the HPSC is in charge of almost everything.) The plan they come up with involves Shouto failing the recommended exam, then disappearing the day results arrive home. Izuku, meanwhile, attends the regular exam and sees how the whole points system benefits those with flashier quirks and easily aimed egos. He gets to talking with a lot of hero hopefuls and sort of steals them out from under UA when their applications are rejected. They move into an abandoned sector of outer Tokyo and start working as vigilantes. Dadzawa makes an appearance, as if summoned by the horde of teenagers with no form of parental guidance to speak of.
No Rest for the Wicked (Or The Damned) - Person Of Interest AU. Instead of apologizing to Izuku when he asked if he could still be a hero without a quirk, Inko points out the other ways he can be a hero, by building the things they would need to fight crime. Figuring that one of the main problems with villains is that no one knows when they're going to attack, Izuku creates an intelligent program that can assess a high volume of data and extrapolate when and where a villain attack will take place, and who the villain will be. When his mom is killed and he's badly injured in an attack his AI predicted, Izuku realizes that no one is taking his information seriously because he's quirkless. He decides to take matters into his own hands and reaches out to an unlikely helper. Dabi doesn't know why this kid decided he was the best option to stop a lot of the more violent crime he somehow knows is going to happen, but he promised and then delivered Endeavor's fall from grace, so he's willing to see where this goes.
Binary Stars - Slight Megamind AU. Before their respective planets were destroyed, Izuku and Bakugou were placed in small space pods and sent towards Earth. Bakugou's people were warriors who looked enough like humans that they intermarried (unbeknownst to humans), thus bringing about the first quirks. Izuku's people, however, are survivors. Their planet was populated by predators so their greatest asset was their ability to camouflage themselves. As Bakugou's people often hunted Izuku's people, they gained a sort of sixth sense for them, which is why Izuku's very presence pisses Bakugou off. (All for One is from Bakugou's planet. He was exiled for stealing power. The last power he stole was what he gave his brother, and the brother always resented him for getting them both sent away.) Izuku still receives OfA, and is the first of his species to have a quirk/power like that.
The Wings of Icarus - Spy AU. Todoroki Shouto works for Yuuei, an espionage agency run by his father. He's been training practically since birth, no thanks to his father, and is second in the spy business only to a person known as Icarus. When something goes wrong on a mission, he is rescued by a short man with freckles and deep green eyes shortly before he passes out. He is found at one of the entrances to Yuuei with a note from Icarus to the tune of "I think you lost this", making Shouto the only person to have actually seen Icarus. Meanwhile, Nezu is running a small but successful info brokerage out of a bakery with three kids he picked up off the streets years before: Izuku, Shinsou, and Hatsume. Codenames: Icarus, Psyche, and Daedalus, respectively. Nezu is known as Zeus.
Dark is the Night (Momo is Batman: version 1) ​ - Based on an idea from @terrible-my-hero-academia-aus​ . Momo loses her parents in a villain attack when she's eight. She throws herself into her studies in earnest, determined to be a hero. In the meantime, however, she has a hard time ignoring all of the hardship she sees on the streets, all of the crimes that go unanswered.  However, to duck the vigilantism laws and disguise her identity, she wears a suit that covers every part of her body (think Cassandra Cain as Batgirl) because no one would assume that someone with a creation quirk that needed exposed skin to function was under it. She produces everything she needs at home. Aizawa notices that there's someone off about Yaomomo, something fake. It isn't until he runs into her on patrol that he figures something out.
Used to the Darkness (Momo is Batman: version 2) - Based on an idea from @terrible-my-hero-academia-aus​ . Bruce Wayne was reincarnated as Yaoyorozu Momo. She remembers everything about her previous life, but she has adapt all of the fighting training she knows to her new female body. The intelligence and detective skills are useful in this new world, especially since a good portion of logic and deduction has fallen by the wayside for the majority of those in law enforcement. The quirk is something else to get used to, but it's highly effective at producing materials of various things needed for vigilantism. She's interested to see how far she can take the limits of the superpower this universe had given her. At the very least, she's more than capable of recreating the gear she had. Even though her parents haven't died in this universe, she still ends up going out at night and trying to help in whatever way she can. Upon meeting and befriending Todoroki Shouto, she realizes the good she can be in this universe. She attacked the corruption in Gotham wherever she could. Why shouldn't she be able to do the same here? The night is still dark and the people who hide in it are the same cowards they've always been. It's about time someone reminded them that the dark hides more than just their actions.
A Rose By Any Other Name (AKA the Haruhi AU) - Based on a prompt found on @rayshippouuchiha‘s blog. Midoriya Izumi is having trouble staying in uniform after starting middle school because her bullies have decided to step up the abuse a little bit and keep burning them. She had three sets of uniforms, and all three are burned by the third day of classes. What's more, the nurse doesn't have any spare girls uniforms and her teacher insists that she needs to be in uniform and not in her gym outfit. Since the nurse does have a boys uniform that would fit her, Izumi elects to follow her teacher's instructions and shows up in a boys uniform as she doesn't care as much about the clothes she's wearing as she does about following what her teacher said. Cue a gender identity crisis. AO3
Nothing But The Truth - Izuku is hit by a truth quirk while out on patrol and Aizawa is made to babysit him until it wears off. Although he tries to avoid more sensitive lines of questioning, Aizawa asks about his analysis notebooks and ends up accidentally learning about One For All, Izuku's life prior to receiving it, and what his Problem Child's true goals regarding heroism are. (Might become a series with this as a oneshot, or a multi-chapter story as originally planned.)
Panacea - Izuku has a hidden quirk his whole life, one that people didn't even consider could be a quirk. He has a super-powered immune system, and it can and will treat damaging quirks as an infection to fight. His burns from Bakugou's quirk heal faster and faster, emitter quirks used on him start to be less effective after the first couple of times until they don't work at all. He has the ultimate cure in his blood and no way to share it. And then he receives One For All, a powerful stockpiling quirk with a secondary aspect that makes it capable of passing from person to person regardless of heritage. Izuku doesn't realize it, but his invisible quirk got a free pass to start changing the world, one touch at a time. (Possible Dad For One) (Just had the stupid thought that Izuku's quirk is basically Cure For All)
Prototype - While getting scolded after the Slime Villain incident, an underground hero known as Prototype shows up and forces the other pros on the scene to back off. They then walk Izuku home (accidentally forcing him to miss All Might's offer). During the walk, Izuku confesses that he is giving up on his dream of being a hero since everyone says it's impossible. Prototype points out that Izuku was the only one on the scene who was thinking about a solution from more than one angle, which is a useful skill for an underground hero to have. They offer to take him on as their apprentice in the underground, promising that if he still wants to be a hero, an apprenticeship would be more flexible and faster than trying to become a hero through one of the heroics schools. They advise Izuku to think about it and discuss it with his mom, since he would probably be spending a lot of time training out of the house and not every parent is willing to let their child basically move in with someone they barely know. Izuku, after talking things over with his mom, decides to go for it, embarking on a totally different journey to being a hero than he ever expected.
Yesterday's Sunshine (A Storm On The Rise) - Based on @hey-hamlet's End of An Era AU in which the mind of a 19 year old Izuku fighting a losing battle against Paranormal Liberation Front and the League of Villains is sent back to his 14 year old body, a mere month after he started training with All Might. He is traumatized and trying to hide the fact that he is shocked to see the people he knows died walking around again, untouched and whole. He's determined to make everything better this time, to keep his loved ones from dying or betraying him in the worst ways. He also needs to try and stay ahead of the people around him, who are trying to figure out why this child who shouldn't have encountered many villains in his life, is so terrifyingly good at putting them down hard. (I'm considering adding an aspect of DFO.)
Searching for Tododeku - Or Five Times Shouto Tricks Midoriya Into A Date and One Time Midoriya Asks Him Instead. Featuring semi oblivious Izuku, Shouto stealth-competing for the title of supreme memelord with Kaminari, and a cameo of Endeavor's crippling addiction to tabloid magazines.
Planar Shift - An All For One-Izuku body swap just weeks prior to a fight that would have left AFO and All Might both greviously injured. Izuku is quick to realize that the person he ended up in doesn't seem to be a nice person (and he tries not to think about what it would mean if the person is in his body around Kacchan) and has a lot more quirks than a person should have. His childhood doctor is there, as is a strange boy with delicate skin, a disintegration quirk, and a love of video games but little else. Then there's the purple mist person who reads as both alive and dead to one of Izuku's new quirks. When he figures out that All Might is trying to track this villain down (and will probably think it's a trick if Izuku tries to explain his situation), he decides that he should get himself, the kid, and the not-dead-but-not-alive person out of there. He doesn't know how long he's going to be in this body, but he wants to be the hero those two need, even if he's technically a villain.
Environmental Damage - Hitman Izuku AU. When Izuku's mother is killed when he's young, he manages to track down the killer but the police won't take him seriously because he's quirkless. Neither will any of the heroes he approached with it. So instead he goes back to the criminal underground where he found most of his information and talks to an assassin who had a soft spot for him. Izuku agreed to become the man's apprentice so he can take out the person who killed his mother himself. After that, he starts selling his services to people who can't get out of bad situations, offering a much reduced rate compared to other contract killers. Then a kid his age with red and white hair approaches him about killing the Number Two hero.
Summertime and Seaglass - Aizawa keeps running into this mute homeless kid on his patrols. He's not sure what to make of him, except that he needs someone to care for him, especially as the nights are getting colder. Treating the kid a bit like an abused and feral cat, he starts taking food with him to offer the kid when they meet up. It's more or less an accident when he learns the kid's name is Midoriya Izuku, a child thought to be dead and burned three years before when he and his mother were caught in a villain attack that was ended violently by Endeavor. Aizawa wants to give Midoriya and all of the other victims of Endeavor's carelessness the justice they deserve, and maybe by the time he's done the kid will let him bring him in from the cold.
The Importance of Being Batman - (Based on an idea from @terrible-my-hero-academia-aus​ .) Izuku spends a lot of time on forums for quirkless people, getting support and advice from other people like him who don't have a quirk. He gets the attention of an old Admin, Toshinori, and they talk about heroics, pre-quirk comic books, and the importance of representation and symbols in modern media and culture. After failing to get into heroics in the entrance exam, Izuku shifts his focus slightly. Batman didn't have any special powers in the comics, but he was one of the best heroes in his universe. Izuku decides that if he can build the skills, knowledge and (most importantly) money to become his own version of Batman, that would be almost like being a hero. It's time that society learns that 'useless' is a matter of choice, not birth, and even someone who doesn't have a quirk can do incredible things.
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Alright, what's your theory on mr peabody?
i am so glad you asked
my theory is that mr. peabody is a gay single father.
when talking about his youth, mr. peabody mentions that he was an outcast. we see how no one would accept him for his true self, instead trying to force him to be “normal”.
later in his life we can see the discrimination he faced while adopting sherman. he was told he was an unfit parent, despite the overwhelming evidence disproving that. he also says that his reason for wanting to raise sherman was that he wanted to give him the childhood he never had. mr peabody tries his best to keep sherman safe and be the best parent he can be.
when sherman goes to school, we immediately see other children in the background laughing at mr. peabody. sherman is bullied because of his father, even being told to ‘beg like a dog’. when sherman ends up biting his bully, mr. peabody is blamed. once again, his parenting abilities are questioned and he is threatened with having sherman taken away.
the discrimination mr. peabody faces for being a dog is very similar to the gay experience. whenever mr. peabody is being ridiculed, it doesn’t seem to be because he’s a talking dog, it seems more based on him being a dog in general.
also,mr. peabody just gives off strong gay vibes.
in conclusion, the only reason mr. peabody is a dog and not a gay single father is because the writers were cowards
thank you for reading:)
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Brief Review: Mr. Peabody & Sherman (2014)
Rated the film 4 stars out of 5. Based off secondary characters spun off from the iconic Rocky & Bullwinkle TV show of the late 1950s and directed by Rob Minkoff, who famously brought The Lion King (1994) to life, it was difficult to properly set expectations, but this animated film properly manages to surpass expectations on the strength of emotional warmth, enough discussion of history (even though some of it is based on popular but untrue theories), and an unending yet hilarious barrage of puns. Some of the story elements are predictable for a family-friendly film that also needs characters to which history must be explained, but Ty Burrell provides enough empathetic vocal delivery alongside the amazing puns while Stanley Tucci, Patrick Warburton, and Mel Brooks provide incredible comic timing to give the film both substance and style. Minkoff’s flair for epic visuals also adds to both components, filling the frame with massive crowds and spectacular scenes while also including subtle sight gags and yes, the occasional yet unfortunately crude joke. Composer Danny Elfman adds another whimsical animation score to his repertoire, not quite comparing to his best works, even though he manages to charmingly musically reference each historic location. Overall, the film ranks high on rewatchability, overwhelming its shortcomings with enough entertainment and intellectual stimulation (and puns!) to warrant further discussion of the history and science-fiction elements it presents. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0864835/
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prettywitchiusaka · 7 years
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It’s often a Headcannon/joke theory of mine that Mr. Peabody has had so many near death experiences since adopting Sherman and going on time traveling adventures with him that unless he’s in actual danger of being killed, it barely phases him, anymore.
For example, I could imagine Mr. Peabody being captured thanks to Sherman fucking up on another time traveling adventure. Sherman finds a note from Mr. Peabody, and it goes like this;
Dear Sherman,
Please, don’t worry about me, I am perfectly safe. Unfortunately, due to my recent near death experience, I have been captured. I should be able to get myself out of here, but it may take awhile. In the mean time, I want you to head back to the campsite and help Mr. Norgay and Mr. Hilary climb Mt. Everest. Have fun!
With Deep Regards,
Mr. Peabody
(Sherman takes a moment to process what he just read.)
Sherman: Gee, I wonder if Mr. Peabody needs to go see Mr. Freud, again?
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WAIT WAIT WAIT! YOU MEAN TO TELL ME TY BURRELL WHO VOICED BAILEY IN FINDING DORY ALSO VOICED MR. PEABODY IN MR. PEABODY AND SHERMAN (2014)!?!?
Welp.. as Ian Malcom said “That’s- That’s Chaos Theory”
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