I love art in many forms. I admit I find it difficult to appreciate works such as 'Voice of Fire' but some of that comes from not knowing the artist's intent behind the piece. I personally don't derive anything from it, but perhaps if I had the perspective and knowledge of what the artist was trying to convey, I might have a different opinion.
I'm leading to the fact that I often find strange works of art beautiful. In this case, carved citrus peels. Hear me out.
I have need of advice, dear readers.
I have three stories in my head, and I wnat your opinion on them, as in which one do you want to see most?
A Story about interlaced with Japanese myth, about the Mane 6 heading to the island of Deshima (Basically Pony-populated Shogunate Japan) to settle a land dispute, which quickly escalates into a war of the spirits, ninjas trained by a god of storms, and maybe even romance....
August 14 – 10 am.
Sunset put on her headset. She made sure they were situated properly and then she double checked that the mic was in the optimal spot. She hit the delay start on the recorder and sat down on her couch. The blinking light turned solid to indicate that it was recording.
Once upon a time, I had the bright idea that I would write a big ol' superhero story. I wanted weekly releases, I wanted it to be serialized like a shounen jump manga (I.e. the people that produce one piece, chainsaw man, dragonball etc.). When I came up with this idea, it was the story of an AU Applejack who was sometimes a super hero based on the song, I'm no superman by Lazlo Bane, and
Happy Wednesday from Japan, y'all. Just hit the publish button on a story idea I'd been sitting on for a few years that I just never wrote. After Chapter 15 was delayed, I knew it'd also delay 16, so I wanted to get something I knew wouldn't take me as long to write out, and this silly X becomes an Alicorn one-shot fit that mold pretty nicely. It's a dumb, random comedy that was a lot of fun to get out of my system after I remembered the idea when I was considering what to I could do in a short
Her voice actor died during childbirth, the child didn't survive either.
Haha! It's very depressing. I don't know why it's personally sad to me, but it is. Feels like the character died herself.
Edit: Probably important to note we're talking about Spanish Sonata here.
The opening to this hilariously warped film contains:
Text screen
"Action Jackson" trailer
"Tapeheads" trailer
"Tap" trailer
Another text screen (probably a warning screen)
RCA/Columbia Pictures International Video logo
Weintraub Entertainment Group logo
Opening Credits (containing Prince's "Kiss" as recorded by Art of Noise ft. Tom Jones)
So this update is late. Like pretty late compared to previous ones, but I'm on holiday so bleh.
"Where are you KendallKun?" I hear the small voice at the back cry. Well small voice, I've finally made my way to weaboo heaven. Yes sir, located just twenty minutes from Akihabara itself, I'm in Tokyo.
More Animated Shorts That Will Make You Smile
I Need These Toilet and Washing Machine Candies
There are these toilet bowl and washing machine candies from Japan where you put the candy mix in and stir it. Then a bunch of bubbles come out of the toilet bowl or the washing machine. You drink the bubbles out of the washing machine or toilet with a straw.
I have decided that I need these in my life. XD
Here are some videos of both candies.
Washing Machine Candies:
So hopefully this doesn't crash like the last one. This is the third time I've had to write this so sorry if this looks bad, I'm really getting annoyed having to rewrite everything. This month is going to be an unusual one due to me moving a tidbit over to this month because not does the tidbit I forget to post last month fit this month's episode, the one it is replacing felt too much out of place that I might post that later on. Either way, this month's episode will actually have an appearance
I found a bunch of animation companies and independent directors who put up their small animated shorts for people to view on YouTube. I thought I would share them because they are really awesome and thought provoking. These were uploaded by the animation companies and independent directors themselves to be shared on YouTube, so be sure to check out their websites linked in the description of their videos to find out about other projects they have completed or are working on.
Just a few humble entries I've had hanging around that I decided were ready to see the light of day. One is a rare foray into 2nd-person perspective with some comedic flashes, and the other is a cross-cultural story with some lovely scenery and possible romantic hints.
Just a few tidbits to tide y'all over. I've got more stuff waiting in the wings, so don't go anywhere.
Greetings and salutations, my friends.
This is your top-of-the-line film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.
Today, for the 2nd installment of this year's "Spook Spectacular", and my 5th analysis on a member of the James Bond franchise, I'm gonna give you guys my take of Sean Connery's fifth outing as the title character: "You Only Live Twice".