Or just want to know about the new cartoons series coming up later this year or in 2019? Well, here’s a list! Let me just say we have a lot to look forward to…
The Dragon Prince (September 14th, Netflix):
The Dragon Prince is an epic fantasy series by the head writer and director of Avatar: the Last Airbender. In the magical land of Xadia, magic comes from six primal sources. But when human mages create a seventh kind of magic, Dark Magic — they begin capturing and harvesting the unique magical creatures they need as ingredients. This sparks a catastrophic war between Xadia and the Human Kingdoms. Three kids from opposite sides of the conflict — two human princes, and the elven assassin who was sent to kill them — discover a secret that could change everything. They decide to join forces and go on an epic journey that may be their only hope of ending the war, and restoring peace to both their worlds.
Hilda (September 21st, Netflix):
Hilda follows the journey of a fearless blue-haired girl as she travels from her home in a vast magical wilderness full of elves and giants to the bustling city of Trolberg, where she makes new friends and discovers mysterious creatures who are stranger –and sometimes more dangerous– than she ever expected. Based on graphic novels by Luke Pearson, who storyboarded for Adventure Time.
She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (November 16th, Netflix):
She-Ra and the Princesses of Power is the story of an orphan named Adora, who leaves behind her former life in the evil Horde when she discovers a magic sword that transforms her into the mythical warrior princess She-Ra. Along the way, she finds a new family in the Rebellion as she unites a group of magical princesses in the ultimate fight against evil.
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Art tutorials by Disney artists Griz and Norm Lemay
i feel like tumblr is the place i can blatantly say you can download all of OK KO! Let’s be Heroes from okko(dot)fun including the promo and mini episodes
wikipedia no longer being anywhere near the top of search results when looking up anything feels eviscerating
SenshiStock’s gallery consists of millions of pictures that are free to use as reference.
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And now the bard’s items! Click for better quality, and the other tables are on my blog. More to come!
hi fatehbaz, do you have a tag for recommended books? i remember seeing a few posts with your top picks from various subjects but now cannot find them
hello. sorry, i don't really tag things. but i've put together several compilation posts for reading recommendations involving imperial ecology; environmental history of colonization; ruins, haunting, and eerie/uncanny ecology; human-landscape relationships; relationships with other-than-human creatures; decolonizing environments; and my favorite authors; etc.
here's a compilation post which includes links to original stuff i've written about these topics and also a list of my favorite scholars/writers with info about their focus/specialties.
i've said this before, but i spend much more time reading essays and articles than i do reading full-length books. that linked compilation post lists some of my favorite "essential" writers:
Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert; Elizabeth DeLoughrey; Anna Tsing; Paulo Tavares; Anna Boswell; Achille Mbembe; Hugo Reinert; Frantz Fanon; Tim Edensor; Robin Wall Kimmerer; Ann Laura Stoler; Kyle Whyte; Audra Simpson; Kathryn Yusoff; Ikyo Day; Pedro Neves Marques
here's a compilation post which includes links to short excerpts (in the form of tunglr-dot-com posts) from all of these authors.
if those essays and articles aren't what you're into, and you'd rather have long-form books, then here are the two posts about my "favorite books" which you might've been thinking of: round 1 and round 2.
and here's a look at the books that i mention:
I just watched a kid break down in the bookstore because his books for the semester totaled $600 and that’s the american university system in a nutshell
average person listens to women’s advice. Oracle Cassandra who lives in Troy and knows exactly what’s up with that giant wooden horse is an outlier adn should not have been counted.
This blogs really only a reference for posts I could find useful, if you want personality you’ve come to the wrong place… call me Arc or Dawn. They/He. 21. For personality visit @he-who-reads-until-dawn
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