Ark Update · 9:36pm Mar 28th, 2023
The next Ark chapter will be up by Thursday! That being said, I have a little something to show off :
Image created by Bloomydia.
The next Ark chapter will be up by Thursday! That being said, I have a little something to show off :
Image created by Bloomydia.
On this day, we lost a good man. You know him as a legend, others knew him as a husband, father, and friend. May you keep the heavens laughing with your comedy, Robin Williams.
(I also post this as a test of people's morality)
Three years ago... today (August 11), and it still burns me this day. He was such a great actor.
I remember him best as...
-The Genie (Aladdin)
-Alan Parish (Jumanji)
-Prof. Philip Brainard (Flubber)
And of course we all can't forget him as MRS. DOUBTFIRE (Really angry movie, that one. I hated the mother)
Source: https://derpibooru.org/images/2428647
Ploomette has a unique perspective, and I didn't want to lose the opportunity to go more into the background of this setting.
There's one more part yet to come, and it will feature Ploomette's time on Earth up to the arrival of the first bus (the one most of the rest of the cast is on).
Human Apple siblings as the Williams kids.
Hmm...
The following was written up as a reply to this blog post by FoME, but by the time I finished typing up the following rant, I realized it pretty much needed to be posted as its own separate blog.
The following is a long-winded, ranty analysis of why William Shatner has the reputation he has, and why people need to remember that yes, he IS actually an actor.
Salutations, everyone! How's it going?
Today, I'll be making my first tv show review of 2019, as well as my fourth tv show review in actuality, by reviewing "Mork & Mindy"!
Scootaloo and Danny Williams are extremely similar. For instance they both tend to be incredible energetic and tend to put others above themselves to worrying degrees. They other similarities to many for me to actually type them all out, heck they are even in the same age range so they are likely in the same grade. They of course have some differences like Danny being a bit of his trickster with his pranks and traps and Scootaloo being a bit fan girlish and a daremare, heck even those opposites
Plus it's I'm not sure if it's complete idea or not. Anyways the idea involves G1. The idea is that instead of risking a fight that would last for infinity nightmare moon and daybreaker come to an agreement that results in daybreaker taking of ponyland along with some ponies from Equestria who are now her guards. However the Williams siblings and the ponies attempt a couple of take backs, one of them being Danny attempting a trap involving water, daybreaker was impressed that a child in the
I suppose I should kick this off by saying that one of my most favorite actors of all time is Robin Williams. The man was a comedy genius, and had a nack for lightheartedness. However, he was no slouch in more serious roles, as his role in the original Jumanji would tell.
So the glorious empress of the sun has conquered both equestria and ponyland. She has also "adopted" some children (Megan Williams*after taking her rainbow of light* Danny Williams, sweetie Belle, scootaloo, apple bloom, Babs seed, rumble, Molly Williams, and featherweight.) And has learned that Humans from ponyland can use magic. And has her student twilight study the human magic (she uses Megan for the tests and is careful not to accidentally hurt her for fear of daybreaker's wrath). Although
Well Ali Baba had them forty thieves
Scheherezade had a thousand tales
But master you in luck 'cause up your sleeves
You got a brand of magic never fails
You got some power in your corner now
Some heavy ammunition in your camp
You got some punch, pizzaz, yahoo and how
See all you gotta do is rub that lamp
And I'll say
Mister Aladdin, sir
What will your pleasure be?
Let me take your order
Jot it down
Scene Rating Scale:
9/9: Flawless! Outstanding scene!
8/9: Great scene! Totally Rewatchable!
7/9: Pretty good. Not as perfect as I expected though.
6/9: Decent. Doesn’t ruin the movie/episode.
5/9: Mid.
4/9: Pretty bad. One of the weakest scenes of the movie/episode.
... I may be a little bitter that she glitched out and locked me into her romance after I rejected her.
Just a little.
The original 1936 screwball comedy about a zany girl from society who hires a tramp as his butler and discovers he's richer than she is. Starring William Powell and Carole Lombard.