Words can't describe how mad Glaciator 2 made me. I'm done with this show, for real.
It was good. The concept WAS good. Adrien crying in the park was oh so sad, Plagg play despacito. Marinette reading the script 462k times was annoying, but it was fine. I don't really care that Gabriel decide to not akumatize Adrien, we're taking about the same man that will yeet his son across Paris as soon as he discovers his identity. The comfort date & the unveiling at the cinema was needed for both of them, let them have their love rant. André was a whiny entitled ice-cream cupid bitch in this episode, but whatever, comic relief, I guess. We have a heart moving confession, yes, very romantic, I couldn't care less*.
(While it doesn't really matter in the long run, I want to address this:
You mean to tell me Kagami Tsurugi, ice queen, professional fencer, LOGICAL person as we've seen so far, who likely wouldn't involve herself with commoners interests for her rich status, applies the romantic plot of shounen manga in real life?! Okay.)
And there it comes, my biggest issue with this episode. Marinette gets her perfect confession, and Adrien? He restores his photos bc Marinette has inspired him to never give up on confessing his love for Ladybug. After being thrown in the trash and being directly confronted, he still believes they have a chance? Sound like a Nice Guy™, if you ask me.
*The female lead learnt something that will most likely be forgotten by the writers the very next episode to have more "haha lol Marinette can't speak normally in front of Adrien, this recurrent joke is so funny" moments.
The male lead learned nothing and stays an idiot because even the show claims itself to have the two heroes as equals, the girl has to shine more for it is truly ✨feminism✨.
Hey, so I've been searching endlessly for a hayffie fic on ao3, but it seems to elude me. If anyone can help me to find it, I'd be really grateful.
The premise was that the rebellion happened not on the third quarter quell, but at the second one. Five/six years later, the rebels won and made a final hunger games for the capitol children, and Haymitch ends up as Effie's mentor.
"Haymitch was furious. Dr. Trinket was a good man"
Snow's granddaughter, who I'm pretty sure was named Cassandra, was also in the games. Effie kills her with a mahogany branch.
After Effie wins, she goes to travel around with her father and then returns to Haymitch
"You did promised to take me on a date"
Then they settle down and have a daughter
It was published somewhere around 2015 and 2022, but I haven't been able to find it anywhere in ao3.
Hoping Apollo did give the gift of prophecy to this one
the year is 2023, marie kondo holds j*ff b*zos by the skin on the back of his neck in front of a public gathering
“does this one spark joy?” she shouts at the restless audience, they boo in response
she snaps his spine like .5mm mechanical pencil lead and throws his lifeless corpse to the crowd, they cheer in response
Recently I've seen some posts with ideas for a Coco-Encanto crossover. It gave me inspiration for making one of my own:
After Un Poco Loco was released, it became a huge success (not as big as Remember Me, mind you) which left Ernesto and Héctor with quite the amount of money. While Ernesto went to buy a big mansion for himself, Héctor decided to save half of it and spent the rest in a simple wedding & honeymoon with Imelda. Where did they go? A Colombia tierra querida, por supuesto! Let's say they were given a tour of all thermal floors and one day when Imelda was buying gifts for her family, she met Alma. What's to happen between two newlywed women? A wholesome friendship, of course (low-key with Pedro's lyrics and Héctor's melodies Dos Orugitas may have come to life, but we're focusing on the wives here). When the honeymoon was over, they became pen-pals, exchanging recipes, chismecito and pregnancy tips, but suddenly...the letters stopped coming, and Héctor left.
I know this is where everything falls apart bc the triplets are 50 and Mama Coco is 108, but ignore that detail plz
Cut to El Día de Muertos 50 years later, Mamá Imelda asks 16 years old Miguel (he was 12 in 2017) to please find whatever happened with her old friend. When Miguel and little Coco (I actually can't find a reason for letting a minor travel travel to another with his 5yo baby sister, but why not) finally find Encanto, the town has no idea what to make of the newcomers. Can they let them in? Can they let them go and risk to be exposed? The answer will lie on the Madrigal family.
I'd like it to be a story of both personal growth and Miguel and Mirabel falling in love, but I'm not sure how to make it work.
Let me know what you think!
every fucking time i see someone using the term American to refer to USA citizens i want to put my head inside a blender. idc you do not have another word for saying people from the usa, America is a whole continent not just your country. I'm tired of watching the whole world reducing it all to the United States.
So, I've been unsuccessfully trying to find a kagehina fic series and I give up in trying by myself.
It was a female! Hinata AU, with her POV where she pretends to be a boy, and the dialogues from it I remember were something among the lines of:
“I need you...to catch my sets”
Oh, for the love of all porkbuns!
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“Hinata, why are you wearing a skirt”
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“My mom is going to kill me. She's gonna think I'm some sort of Casanova, bringing girls into my room and such”
And it had a daisuga spinoff, in which I remember Suga said something about Daichi having a spit kink.
I'd really appreciate any help in finding it.
Me: *enjoys seeing Aang learning to move on from Katara and support her and Zuko's relationship, officiate their wedding, and get to be a goofy, doting uncle to the steambabies*
Also me: *enjoys seeing Aang get smacked in the face by reality that Katara is not his "forever girl", act salty and jealous about her and Zuko, and finally get called out for his flaws*
Every. Single. Night. 🤦
Being (fanfiction) writer be like:
I fricking love Beastars. I realy do. But I’m not gonna pretend that it’s perfect.
So here are SEVEN major flaws about this pretty great manga.
I’m a big fan of crime fiction mysteries. My favorite detective is Phryne Fisher. So I looked forward to a classic murder mystery.
But Legosi just kinda… solved it.
Sure, the way he solved it was fine. But I would have liked a little more buildup, I wanted Riz to be properly introduced and be allowed to guess who the culprit was. I think Riz as a murderer is great and he is a perverse mirroring of Legosi with a burdening guilt/lack of guilt parallel… But I wanted to be given the chance to guess and wonder.
The thing about Melon that makes him both a god villain and a BAD villain is the fact that he is all over the place. Sort of an animal Joker I guess.
I think of Melon as a perverse anarchist. He has an ideology similar to Louis at the start of the series, just times ten. He believes that civilization is a farce and that everyone is a bunch of drooling animals playing pretend, meaning he doesn’t have to feel any guilt at all about the horrible things he does since he is just another mad beast.
But it doesn’t feel like he has a specific goal as such. He cause pain to everything around him just because he can. Sure, there is the thing about him desperately wanting to know what tasting something is like, but it doesn’t feel like a dominating factor in his life.
When there IS romantic interaction between the characters then it is pretty darn good. But we need MORE of it. I get that Legosi and Haru has a long-distance relationship since they are different places in life, but it doesn’t have to be THAT long-distanced.
So you like Juno, eh? You enjoyed reading about Sebun, huh? You wanna know what’s up at Cherryton Academy?
TOO BAD!
That went nowhere. Even Kyuu was all like “forget about that!” And it also seems a bit out of place in Beastars, it’s more of a Dragon Ball or One Piece thingy where superpowers are a thing.
Speaking of which…
I actually like the way hybrids were handled in Beastars, how they walked the fine line of having “powers” and still be somewhat realistic-ish. Legosi is huge and broad-shouldered because of his lizard grandpa, but he is more or less a normal wolf with the exception of being immune to poison which is a neat little detail. And Melon’s whole deal is that his body is so bizarre that it is a problem for him as well.
… But to let Legosi gain temporarily regeneration because of komodo dragon poison activating a gene AND make Melon buff overnight is… yeah… I’m at a loss for words.
Or a knife or take self defense classes, ANYTHING!
PLEASE REBLOG if you (male or female) believe it is perfectly okay and natural for a guy of any age to cry
Just once, I would like to see a child's movie in which it's main character has an allergy to pets and the plot doesn't revolve about crazy shenanigans to convince the about-to-get/already divorced/widowed parent to adopt a puppy which magically solves everything. I want to see a story in which the next facts are not shamed or portrayed as negative:
•Yes, I cannot have a pet for my health/economic situation
•Yes, I am jealous of my classmates that can have a dog or cat
•Along the way I realize that MY HAPPINESS doesn't depends on taking care of some animal
•Parents can get even more struggles on their lives with a pet & child on board
•People have a right to be angry when a pet destroys things
•The dog pound employees are not evil, they're just doing their job
As someone with fur allergy who grew up watching tons of films with the message "you need a dog to be happy" I'd really like if the future generations got cut some slack about something they have no control over.
Bienvenidos/Welcome. I'm a young man who enjoys reading and watching animated stuff of any source. TW: More often than not I'll use explicit language This account is usually not that active(it's main purpose is for liking and reblogging posts). However, make yourself at home. I may write short stories and publish them here in the future.
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