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Which godly parent i think tdm characters would have and why
Cole is a child of Vulcan, Hephaestus's roman counterpart, cause fire. Cole is a preator of camp jupiter. He ran away from home when his mom married Harry. He hasn't contacted them since
Liam is a child of hephaestus cause he is good with cars, and children of hephaestus are good mechanics, i decided to have Liam and Cole at different camps for plot. Liam dosent know Cole is also a halfblood
Vida is a child of Mars, Ares roman form (no explanation needed)
Chubs is a child of Apollo cause docter
Clancy was a tough one and was a toss up between Athena and Mars. Mars is Ares roman equivalent. But I decided Mars so Clancy could be a preator of camp jupiter with Cole cause I think that'd be hilarious
Jude is a child of Murcury, Hermes roman equivalent. I can't explain why he just is
Nico is a child of Athena and is a spy for Clancy
Zu is also a hard one cause I want to say she is a child of Zues, but in the darkest legacy she is such a smart cookie, but I still have to say she is a child of Zues
Jack is a child of hermes (need I say why)
Sam is a child of Mars, Ares roman equivalent. Because it makes sense
Lucas is a child of Apollo i think he'd have sun power, which could be used to burn people
Mia is also a child of Apollo, she sucks at singing, playing instruments, writing poetry, and medicine, if she wasn't such a good archer no one would believe she was a kid of Apollo
Gabe is a satyr (he dies bringing zu to camp)
Cate is a decendant of Venus, Aphrodite's roman equivalent, cause I say so
Ruby is also a child of Venus, cause charmspeak and cause Venus is not just the goddes of love and beauty, but victory too.
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Gargoyles Re-watch - Awakening Pt 1
It’s been a long time since I’ve sat down to rewatch Gargoyles; probably since 2020. This is a show that is absolutely synonymous with my childhood, having premiered when I was 6 years old. Memories of watching it are hazy, but I hope I’ll always remember vibes of watching it at my grandmother’s house with my older sister @cherryfinolahobbes​ and our late uncle. Seeing all of the new content, from the amazing Neca figures, to the new comics (which I still need to purchase and read), to listening to the entertaining and informative Voices from the Eyrie podcast (which indulges my love of hearing from voice casts and behind the scenes trivia; seriously if you’re a fan of the show go sub to this great podcast); it’s been great being a fan of such a lovingly crafted show as of late.
However, I’m awful at not only keeping up with things, but also with rewatching, because my ADHD will try to fill in memory gaps/distract me and I’ll just... not turn things on or put them on pause lmao. BUT I want to share one of my most favorite shows! And seeing a lot of rewatches and analyses of Avatar the Last Airbender from so many of my mutuals (I need to do a series for that show too), I’ve decided to do one for my beloved Gahhguyles. So sit back, Happy New Year, and get ready to hear me gush about voice lines, music cues and magic spells recited in latin that have been rattling in my brain for the better part of 30 years!
Immediately you’re welcomed with a title card, a jagged set of stone letters that read ‘Awakening’, overlayed with snarls and a hint of ominous music. Bitchin.
We then cue in to New York City in present day (well, present day in 1994), where explosions can be heard and seen in the clouds; one of the tallest buildings in the city disappears into these clouds, and after a continuous round of noise begins to catch onlookers’ attention, rubble begins to fall from out of the clouds, nearly killing multiple people.
The police are on the scene, and from a particular red car steps out Detective Elisa Maza, voiced by Salli Richardson-Whitfield. Elisa is no beginner to her field. She’s smart and quick-witted, and when she arrives she’s greeted with respect from her fellow policemen who update her on the situation.
More rubble falls, and Elisa sees a set of marks that takes her off guard.
“What could be strong enough to leave claw marks in solid stone?” Elisa asks. This line, if I recall, was used in almost every piece of advertising for the show. We’re then greeted with the Gargoyles logo, and we go back in time. 1000 years to be exact, and now we’re in Scotland, where a group of Vikings are attacking the castle. They’re led by Hakon, voiced by Clancy Brown, and they seem to be winning against the castle, as their catapult destroys a wall and takes down some archers.
We then get our first glimpse of the Gargoyles, a set of stone statues in the dying light of day.
Quick detour for a moment to talk about the animation. Gargoyles is GORGEOUS. The colors of the sunset at the moment we look up at the tower that the Gargoyles are sleeping on are beautiful. There are some episodes that have infamous animation, but they’re not often, and even then, Gargoyles has some great character animation, as everyone has their own unique personality.
We’re then shown the Captain of the Guard, voiced by the late Ed Gilbert, defending the Castle and shouting to his men, who are uncertain about their fate.
Captain: “Stand fast! We can hold them back!”
Soldier: “Aye, and catch boulders with our teeth while we’re about it!”
Gargoyles has one of the snappiest scripts and we’re not even 3 minutes in.
The Captain mentions that once the sun goes down they’ll ‘see some fun’, but just as he does, another boulder strikes nearby, and we get to properly meet the Vikings as the camera pans in on them while they cheer, and Hakon stands proud in front of his army. However, he has his dissenters.
Viking: *talking to another standing near him* “Attacking a castle full of Gargoyles near nightfall! This is crazy, and Hakon knows it!”
Hakon: No, my friend. That’s not crazy *he grabs the viking to look him square in the face* Questioning my sanity when I’m in earshot, that’s crazy!” *he looks back to the castle* I say these Gargoyles are naught but chiseled stone! And even if they aren’t, it’s worth the risk for the plunder within! ATTACK!”
The Vikings charge over a gorgeous red sky, continuing their assault, even making it through the gates as they climb the tower leading straight up to the Gargoyles.Hakon leads the way, his rope secured to where the largest Gargoyle rests.
The sky is getting darker. Hakon reaches the top just as the sun sets, and he witnesses the stone statue crackle and burst to reveal a mammoth purple beast, who looks at him with more annoyance than fear. He grabs Hakon easily and holds him over the ground, more than capable of dropping him right then and there.
The first words of our main man Goliath, voiced by Keith David, are a growling, matter-of-factly “You are trespassing.”
The rest of Hakon’s men witness the rest of the clan awakening (hehe) from their daily stone slumber, becoming alive at night. Hakon draws his sword and slams it into Goliath’s hand, drawing blood. He then urges his men to fight as ‘they are not invincible’.
The battle ensues, and Hakon manages to escape Goliath.
As we see more warring, we come across three distinct Gargoyles; I want so badly to call them by their names, but they don’t have those names just yet XD so for now we’ll just go by Red, Green and Blue.
Green, voiced by Thom Adcox-Hernandez, is the smallest, but that doesn’t deter his personality. He’s sharp as a tack and sassy, and doesn’t hesitate to berate his brothers when they annoy him.
Red, voiced by Jeff Bennett, is impulsive, but earnest and caring and tends to get put into the ‘badass’ category (... but I mean... come on he is a badass; he was my favorite when I was a kid)
Blue, voiced by Bill Fagerbakke, is the laid back foodie, but there’s more under his exterior than meets the eye.
When we meet the trio, Green is watching intently, while Red’s eyes are darting from place to place, bursting with excitement as Blue just sits back.
Red: “Shall we let all our brothers and sisters have all the fun?”
Red then immediately glides away, leaving Green and Blue as Green smirks at Blue, who seems reluctant to join.
Green: “Not afraid, are you?”
Blue: *offended as he stands to his full height* Afraid? Me? HAH! Why, all of nature trembles at my passing! *he lifts up his gut to his chest... only for it to wobble back down*
Green: *pokes his brother’s pudge* “I can see why”
The two join the brawl, and we witness more fighting just as we’re introduced to the next member of our main cast, a capable, much older Gargoyle, voiced by the late Ed Asner, holding his own until a Viking sneaks up on him just before Goliath can glide down to stop him.
Goliath: “Watch your back, old friend.”
Old Friend: *amused* “Huh! Watch your own.”
The fight rages on, we witness the Captain of the Guard in his element as he and Goliath begin fighting side by side. The Captain mentions the Vikings most likely followed a band of refugees the castle is giving shelter to, and as we pan over, we see Blue make his way to the clearing where said refugees are staying, helping himself to some of their food as he’s watched by a young boy and his mother. The boy is amused as he watches Blue easily dispose of a Viking with a large drumstick.
Hakon is then greeted by a Gargoyle beast, a big blue Best Boy who absolutely destroys a stone wall trying to tackle him. Our man Shakin’ Hakon tries to run off, but is stopped by the haunting visage of our final main Gargoyle, Goliath’s mate and second-in-command, voiced by Marina Sirtis, who is going to be one of the show’s absolute BEST characters, if not one of the most amazingly complex characters I’ve ever witnessed. She scares Hakon off easily, and he’s promptly defeated by her and Goliath, but he proclaims he’ll return as he retreats with his men, who are chased away by the arrows of the archers; but as the archers proclaim victory, we notice the way Red, Green and Blue look at each other, feeling their hard work has been ignored.
It’s just the first taste of how the humans of the castle treat them.
Goliath gets his hand bandaged by his mate as the Captain proclaims how the castle owes them their lives.
Goliath: “As we owe you ours every day.”
All is well.
: )
We then cut to the inside of the castle as some upbeat music plays. A flute, a tambourine and a drum lead a simple, but effective merry jaunt as the soldiers enjoy a feast to celebrate the victory. We get our first glimpse of Princess Katharine, a somber-looking young lady voiced by Kath Soucie, and the Magus, voiced by Jeff Bennett (Jeff is like, half the cast in this show), a sorcerer who is always by Katherine’s side.
As the Captain joins the feast, he overhears some of his men teasing about how he’s more like ‘captain of the gargoyles’. You get a sense that the Captain really truly cares about the Gargoyles. He seems unhappy with the teasing, but doesn’t argue. Anytime we see the Captain with his army, there’s not a lot of camaraderie; but with the Gargoyles, he seems very at home. When he’s greeted by the Princess, who thanks him for the battle well fought, the Captain doesn’t hesitate to also credit the Gargoyles for their assistance - but Katharine doesn’t feel the same. She becomes unhappy hearing about them.
Katharine: *after hearing Goliath’s name* “Please, don’t mention that monster’s name in my presence”.
The doors burst open, the Magus drops his drink when he sees their ‘guests’ are that of none other than Goliath himself and his mate, who are there as the Captain’s guests. But not everyone is happy to see him. Katharine admonishes the Captain, and the Magus as well has some choice words, but when the Gargoyles approach and frighten Katharine, she’s surprised to see Goliath bow to her in respect. But after she insults them once more, Goliath’s mate is ready to strike, but Goliath is quick to diffuse the situation and he promptly leaves.
Goliath, despite his name and stature, has great patience and understanding; he is a great leader, and will later show some really interesting character faults. Keith David’s performance hits the nail of the head in every episode, making Goliath relatable, even when he’s at his most stubborn or at his wisest.
As Goliath, his mate, and the Captain reconvene in the halls, the Captain apologizes for Katharine’s words.
Goliath: “No apologies needed. We are what we are. Her opinion will not change that.”
Mate: “Have you no pride? No sense of justice?! We saved their lives and they repay us with contempt!” (this line has lived in my head rent free for nearly 3 decades it’s acted so amazingly)
Captain: “She is right, Goliath. You deserve better than this.”
Mate: These cliffs were our home ages before they built their stone fortress. They should bow to us!”
Goliath: *takes her hand* “It is the nature of humankind to fear what they do not understand. Their ways are not our ways.”
Going back to Goliath and his design, his words and beliefs can carry so much gentility; however we’ll also see later that a lot of old teachings can often drive wedges between him and loved ones, especially when we meet Angela next season.
However, the Captain is still unhappy with the situation that has unfolded. He cares so much for the Gargoyles, and it’s obvious he wants to change some minds.
Cut to the Magus, perusing in his book, the Grimorum Arcanorum within his study; and at dawn, a mystery figure rides off away from the castle - all the way to Hakon to make a bargain.
At nightfall, Goliath removes the bandages from his injured hand, which is now fully healed; in the meantime, the Captain of the Guard urges for Goliath to take the Gargoyles away from the castle as the Vikings had promised to return. The Captain and the Mate continue to try and convince Goliath of the idea, but he refuses to leave the castle unprotected. He decides to go and ward off the Vikings with his old mentor, and he tells his mate to stay with the castle. He promises to her that they are one, now and forever.
In the meantime, we return to the trio of Red, Green and Blue, playing catch with Best Boy, using a slab of meat. The Mate comes around to watch, smiling as they have fun around the refugees that are still under the castle’s protection. The little boy from the previous night curiously runs over to watch just as Best Boy finally gets his meal. Mate is apprehensive of the boy’s presence, and he introduces himself; his name is Tom and he asks for the trio’s names.
Green: “Except for Goliath we don’t have names.”
Tom: “How do you tell each other apart?”
Green: “We look different.”
Tom: “But what do you call each other?”
Red: “Friend”
But Tom’s mother, Mary, steps in, afraid for her boy, and she tells him to get away from ‘those monsters’. Red insists they wouldn’t hurt him, but Mary chucks a hunk of wood at him, striking him. Goliath’s mate, from up high, is enraged, and she insists Mary is the monster, just before Red and Green agree that if she thinks they’re monsters, maybe they should live up to the name.
But just before they can do anything, Goliath appears. He orders for Red, Green, Blue and Best Boy to go to the Rookery until he returns. Mate insists they weren’t at fault, but Goliath refuses to condone any fighting, and he must find ways to deter it, and he promises he’ll make it up to the boys later.
Goliath and his Mentor leave to find the Vikings, locating some questionable tracks. We then check back in with the trio, sent down to where a clutch of eggs rest in a cave like children sent to their room. Blue, interested in some slime on the wall, decides to have it as a snack and we’re treated to an uncomfortable several seconds of him just chewing on this slime.
The camera cuts to a mystery figure, tampering with the Castle armory just as we return to Goliath and Mentor, who laments sunrise is near just as Goliath finds the Vikings. They attack, but realize they’ve been tricked and were being decoyed the whole time. They try to return, but the sun rises, and Goliath and Mentor turn to stone, unable to make it back home before the Vikings ransack the castle. This time, successfully, as the inside job and betrayal is revealed to have been because of the Captain, and he personally apprehends Princess Katharine in a really great moment as she rushes down the stairs, and he slowly ascends to greet her in shadow.
Katharine: “The Vikings, Captain! We are attacked!”
Captain: *grabs her wrist, looking her in the eyes* “It is worse than that, your highness.”
The following silence as Katharine realizes what’s happening, her expression, this quick moment is SO GOOD. We then watch the castle inhabitants led out in chains as Hakon and Captain talk above the commotion.
Hakon: “Not that I’m ungrateful, but why? Why betray your own kind?”
Captain: *almost in pain* “They’re not my kind.”
But it’s not long until Hakon, mace in hand, decides it’s time to get rid of the Gargoyles as the sun sets. The Captain is horrified, and he tells him to leave them alone.
I wish I could describe how much I love that Gargoyles mostly had it’s actors record together (although some exceptions had to be made); you can often feel the fluidity of the conversations, and while I’m not sure if this particular exchange between Hakon and the Captain were recorded in the same room, it’s one of my absolute favorites.
Hakon: *staring at Captain as he’s prevented from destroying a gargoyle* Are you mad?! In a moment they’ll be flesh again and my men will be their prey!”
Captain: “Once your band is out of sight, they won’t follow! It’s not their nature!”
Hakon: “Ahh, well, in that case-” *he strikes Captain, aiming his mace for his head as he pins him against the wall* “Care to discuss the matter further?”
Captain: “...No.”
Hakon: *releasing him, he looks at one of the stone gargoyles* “I haven’t lived this long by taking foolish chances.”
The swell of music as Hakon lifts his mace, the sound of the stone being smashed as Hakon’s silhouette casts over Captain’s horrified face as he stumbles in agony. Damn; DAMN I love this show.
Night falls, and Goliath and Mentor return to the castle, now in smoke as fire still rages. They find the smashed remains of their clan, and Goliath shakily picks up the pieces of what he believes to be the form of his mate as he speaks to her in anguish, just before releasing a roar of despair; we pan out to another hauntingly gorgeous shot of the smouldering castle with a glowing full moon behind it as the screen fades to black, and we’re greeted with the first of many ‘To Be Continued’ cards.
The first episode of Gargoyles wastes no time in getting right into the action, while also building mysteries that will be revealed in later episodes. Yup, we’re already laying groundwork for later plots!! This show is dense with storylines that weave in and out so well, sometimes you’ll get payoff to a question you never even asked about.
Writing this was a DOOZY; I was not expecting this to take me a good couple of hours lmao, but hopefully I can keep with it! I love this show so much and I don’t think I’ll ever stop recommending it!
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More random Pyro headcanons:
I’ve said before that I think Pyro isn’t really into video games - he only plays them in group settings like Smash Brothers or Mario Kart at a party, and he is terrible at them.  Like constantly running into the wall, forgetting which character he is terrible.  (I have no canon evidence or good reason for this, I just think it’s funny.)  BUT, I do think at some point someone introduces Pyro to visual novels, and he absolutely loves them because....A story?  That you can play?  And all you have to do is make choices for character interactions, and it’s like a choose-your-own-adventure?  Pyro is ALL OVER that.  He probably gets annoyed if a game gets too explicitly porny because he’s playing for the story, damn it, not to watch cartoon characters fucking, but as a romance novelist he respects the craft.
Pyro sometimes shows up in Toad’s Lets Play videos, along with Avalanche and Blob whenever they play multiplayer games.  He becomes something of an audience favorite, because he is so hilariously bad.
I don’t really imagine Pyro having any allergies, but I could imagine Duggan’s lovable dumbass Marauders Pyro being the type of person who doesn’t realize he has a minor food allergy.  Like he thinks kiwi are supposed to make your mouth tingle when you eat them, and doesn’t realize that’s not a normal thing.  I could also imagine Pyro completely ignoring an allergy, like Pam on Archer, just eating shrimp and sticking himself with an epipen when he starts to swell up, and then continuing to eat them.  (Blob at the Green Lagoon slapping shrimp out of Pyro’s hands.  “Dude, you are going to die!”  “It’s okay, the Five will resurrect me!”)
Pyro probably has a certain amount of disdain for self-published writers, because when he was starting in the business, publishing your own work online just didn’t exist as a business model.  You went through the publishing companies or you didn’t publish at all, so Pyro is used to “self published” books being vanity projects.  To him, it’s like the writer jumped over all the barriers and paid a lot of money to call themselves an “author,” as opposed to actually being good enough to get published “legitimately.”  I think as he learns more about online self-publishing, he’ll probably have some respect for authors that self-publish and sell their work online, especially if they actually make a living from it.  To Pyro, the mark of a good writer is whether readers actually enjoy the work enough to pay for it, so if someone earns good money as a self-published writer, he’ll consider them legit. 
Some of Pyro’s gatekeeping tendencies comes hearing things like “That’s not real work,” or “Anyone can write a book,” when he talks about his job.  He doesn’t mind if people call him a hack, but he hates it when people assume that writing is easy, or that it’s a fun hobby rather than a career.  Like, “Okay mate, you bang out a 300 page manuscript if you think it’s so easy.  Then get that manuscript accepted by a publishing company, run it through edits, and get it published and on bookstore shelves, and actually selling, then come back and talk to me.“  He will also vehemently defend the romance genre, which he thinks gets unfairly shat on compare to other genres like horror, mystery, spy thrillers, etc.  As far as he’s concerned, Tom Clancy is just as much ridiculous wish fulfillment as any romance.
Speaking of self-publishing, Pyro has nothing but respect for Chuck Tingle. The guy has found his audience, and he gives them what they want.
Pyro also appreciates fan-fiction.  He thinks most of it is crap, and that it is very different from trying to write professionally, but he recognizes that there are some talented fanfic writers out there.  He mostly thinks it’s a nice hobby that people should enjoy, and is very flattered if anyone actually writes fanfic of his own characters.
(He probably writes fanfic as well.  It’s a deep dark secret.)
He also gets very pissed off at people pirating books, which is somewhat hypocritical since Pyro himself pirates movies and music (not to mention stealing boats and robbing banks).  He knows that it is very difficult to earn a living as an author - he had to bang out romances very quickly, and also work as a journalist just to make decent money.  And of course, the most important morals for Pyro are the ones that affect him personally.
I can imagine Pyro occasionally trying to write in other genres - especially horror.  His works are already supposed to be “gothic romance,” so sometimes he downplays the romance and leans hard into the spooky ghost story angle to write more of a horror novel.  He probably has another pen name for those books, since St. John Allerdyce is associated with romance.
He writes to make money, but he does have some pride in what he writes, and will be absolutely delighted if someone compliments his work.  He is actually very pleased that Emma starts asking him to write things for the Hellfire Club, like Harry Leland’s backstory.  It’s nice to be recognized for talents other than arson.
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Q1 (January to March) anniversary recap thread:
Here's a listed of works that celebrated their milestone anniversaries this year and people who celebrated their milestone birthdays that I missed last quarter, as well as works that released this year:
[Note that this draft was made in March 31, but I didn't have enough time to post it, hence why it's here]
1964 and earlier:
Colonel Heeza Liar's African Hunt - January 10, 1914
Gertie the Dinosaur - February 18, 1914
Colonel Heeza Liar Shipwrecked - March 14, 1914
Janet Waldo✝️(Late American voice actress known for portraying Judy Jetson from The Jetsons) - February 4, 1919
Felix Out of Luck - January 1, 1924
Ron Moody✝️(Late British actor, singer, and composer) - Born January 8, 1924
Felix Loses Out - January 15, 1924
Felix 'Hyps' the Hippo, Colonel Heeza Liar's Mysterious Case - February 1, 1924
Felix Crosses the Crooks - February 15, 1924
Felix Tries to Rest - February 29, 1924
Alice's Day at Sea - March 1, 1924
Yanky Clippers - January 21, 1929
Sick Cylinders - February 18, 1929
James Hong (Chinese-American actor known for Mr. Ping in the KFP franchise) - Born February 22, 1929
Bob Uecker (Former MLB player) - Born January 26, 1934
Barry Humphries✝️(Late Australian actor known for portraying Bruce in Finding Nemo) - Born February 17, 1934
Hamateur Night - January 28, 1939
Mickey's Surprise Party - February 18, 1939
Ferdinand the Bull - February 23, 1939
Goofy and Wilbur - March 17, 1939
Jerry Springer✝️(Late American comedian) - Born February 13, 1944
R. Lee Ermey✝️(Late American actor and Marine drill instructor) - Born March 24, 1944
Adventures of Pow Wow - January 30, 1949
Pat Farley (American voice actor for Krang, Casey Jones and Baxter Stockman in the 80's TMNT series) - Born February 18, 1949
Oprah Winfrey - Born January 29, 1954
Shigeru China (Veteran Japanese voice actor) - Born February 4, 1954
James Carter Cathcart AKA Jimmy Zoppi (Retired NY-based voice actor known for portraying James, Meowth, and Pros. Oak) - Born March 8, 1954
Clancy Brown (voice actor for Mr. Krabs) - Born January 6, 1959
Sleeping Beauty (1959) - January 29
Clutch Cargo (1959) - March 9
The Magilla Gorilla Show - January 14
Michelle Obama - Born January 17
Mika Kanai (Japanese voice actress for Vanilla H, Satoko Houjou, and Histoire) - Born March 18
1969:
Mr. Lawrence (American animator and recurring voice actor in SpongeBob SquarePants) - Born January 1
Himitsu no Ako-chan - January 6
Patton Oswalt (American comedian) - Born January 27
Lee Toker (Canadian voice actor for Bling-Bling Boy, The Roach, and Snips) - Born February 11
Paget Brewster (voice actor for Elise Pearson, Della Duck, and Judy Ken Sebben) - Born March 10
Kevin Shinick (producer of MAD) - Born March 19
1974:
Heidi, Girl of the Alps - January 6
Christian Bale (English actor beat known for portraying Batman) - January 30
Vicky the Viking - January 31
Seth Green (American voice actor for Chris Griffin and creator of/recurring voice actor for Robot Chicken) - February 8
Bagpuss - February 12
Kamen Rider X - February 16
1979:
Amigo and Friends - January 1
Julie the Wild Rose - January 4
Battle Fever J - February 3
Josh Keaton (American voice actor for Spider-Man) - February 8
Maryke Hendrikse (Canadian voice actor for Susan Test, Revy, and Gilda) - February 23
1984:
Katri, Girl of the Meadows - January 8
Kaiji Tang (LA-based voice actor for Archer, Fang, and Jinshi) - Born January 25
Cristina Miliza (voice actress for Poison Ivy, Jessica Cruz, and Charlene) - Born February 1
Choudenshi Bioman - February 4
Ian Sinclair - Born March 2
Lupin III Part III - March 3
James the Cat - March 10
Future Boy Conan and Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind - March 11
Doraemon: Nobita's Great Adventure into the Underworld - March 17
1989:
Marianne Bray (Crunchyroll English dub voice actress for Charlotte Flampe, Mia Christoph, and Ichigo Saotome) - Born February 6
Chip & Dale: Rescue Rangers, Kousoku Sentai Turboranger - March 4
Doraemon: Nobita and the Birth of Japan - March 11
Babar - March 28
1994:
Reina Ueda (Japanese voice actress) - Born January 17
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 - February 2
Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego? - February 5
Ninja Sentai Kakuranger - February 18
Dakota Fanning (American actress and daughter of Steve Fanning) - Born February 23
Duckman - March 5
The Busy World of Richard Scarry - March 9
Alan Ituriel (Mexican creator and voice actor for Villainous) - March 10
Doraemon: Nobita's Three Visionary Swordsmen and Dragon Ball Z: Broly - Second Coming - March 12
Super Metroid - March 19
Thumbelina - March 30
1999:
The PJs - January 10
The Brothers Flub - January 17
Super Smash Bros - January 21
Zoboomafoo and Dilbert - January 25
TNK (Japanese animation studio known for School Days and High School DxD) - January 29, 1999
A Little Curious - February 1
Power Rangers Lost Galaxy - February 6
Ojamajo Doremi - February 7
Mario Party (US) - February 8
Final Fantasy VIII - February 11
Kyuukyuu Sentai GoGoFive - February 21
Babar: King of the Elephants - February 26
Joshua David King (Africa-American voice actor and singer) - Born February 28
WonderSwan - March 4
Doraemon: Nobita Drifts in the Universe - March 6
Tarzan of the Apes - March 9
Neo Geo Pocket Color - March 16
Doug's 1st Movie - March 26
2004:
Drake & Josh - January 11
Seven Little Monsters - January 14
Vocaloid - January 15
Teacher's Pet - January 16
Whoopi's Littleburg - January 18
The Koala Brothers, Boohbah - January 19
Kamen Rider Blade - January 25
Winx Club - January 28
The Lion King 1½ - February 10
Power Rangers Dino Thunder - February 14
Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger - February 15
Clifford's Really Big Movie - February 20
Duel Masters - February 27
Tripping the Rift - March 4
Doraemon: Nobita in the Wan-Nyan Spacetime Odyssey - March 7
Game Over - March 10
Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed - March 26
2009:
Huntik: Secrets & Seekers, Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight - January 3
The Electric Company - January 19
Wolverine and the X-Men - January 23
Kamen Rider Decade - January 25
Olivia - January 26
Hulk Vs - January 27
RuPaul's Drag Race - February 2
Coraline - February 6
Friday the 13th remake - February 13
Samurai Sentai Shinkenger - February 15
Madea Goes to Jail - February 20
League of Super Evil - March 5
Watchmen - March 6
Doraemon: The New Record of Nobita: Spaceblazer, Power Rangers RPM - March 7
The Amazing Spiez! - March 15
Barbie Thumbelina - March 17
Pretty Cure All Stars DX - March 20
Monsters Vs. Aliens - March 27
2014:
Every Witch Way - January 1
BeyWarriors: BeyRaiderz, Space Dandy, Seitokai Yakuindomo - January 4
Noragami - January 5
D-Frag, Robot Girls Z, Super Sonic: The Animation - January 6
Numb Chucks - January 7
Engage to the Unidentified - January 8
Go! Go! 575 - January 9
No-Rin, Wake Up Girls - January 10
Nisekoi - January 11
Tesagure! Bukatsu-mono Encore - January 12
The Nut Job - January 17
Sheriff Callie's Wild West, The Idolmaster Movie: Beyond the Brilliant Future! - January 25
The Lego Movie - February 7
Barbie: The Pearl Princess, Power Rangers Super Megaforce - February 15
Ressha Sentai ToQger - February 16
Peabody and Mr. Sherman - March 7
Pretty Rhythm: All Star Selection - March 8
Cardfight!! Vanguard: Legion Mate - March 9
Nerds and Monsters - March 12
Pretty Cure All Stars New Stage 3 - March 15
Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth2: SISTERS GENERATION - March 20
Muppets Most Wanted - March 21
2019:
Abby Hatcher - January 1
Dororo remake - January 7
The Rising of the Shield Hero - January 9
The Quintessential Quintuplets - January 10
Kaguya-sama: Love Is War - January 12
The Magnificent Kotobuki - January 13
Gigantosaurus - January 18
Gen:Lock - January 26
Rainbow Butterfly Unicorn Kitty - January 27
Arc of Alchemist - February 7
The Lego Movie 2 - February 8
Doom Patrol, The Umbrella Academy - February 15
Super Sentai Strongest Battle - February 17
Corn & Peg, How to Train Your Dragon: Hidden World - February 22
Tyler Perry's A Madea Family Funeral - March 1
Power Rangers Beast Morphers - March 2
DC Super Hero Girls, Captain Marve, Costume Quest - March 8
Fully Funtasia - March 11
Wonder Park - March 15
Kishiryu Sentai Ryusoulger - March 17
Pokemon the Series: Sun & Moon - Ultra Legends - March 23
Dumbo remake - March 29
Victor and Valentino - March 30
2024:
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Star Cell: Gambit
https://ift.tt/yL0Fbnt by KatlineStorm What happens when a hijacked ship is headed for Earth at maximum warp, intent on the obliteration of the planet itself, and the only thing standing in the way is one veteran special agent? This story aims to answer the question: What if Sam Fisher existed in the Star Trek universe? Words: 7484, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English Fandoms: Star Trek, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Splinter Cell (Video Games) Rating: General Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Characters: Sam Fisher, Tom Shepard (OC), Breen Character(s) (Star Trek) Additional Tags: Splinter Cell - Freeform, Crossover, Action, Adventure, Drama, High Stakes, stealth - Freeform, Star Trek - Freeform, Archer-class, Voyager, Breen - Freeform, Conspiracy, Suspense, Klingon, Andorian, Romulan, Next Generation, Section 31, Starfleet Intelligence, Tom Clancy - Freeform, TNG, DS9
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BOOKS READ, in order…
2023:
Fall Guy - Archer Mayor
Racing the Light - Robert Crais (1.16.23)
A Dangerous Man - Robert Crais (1.24.23)
The Naming of the Dead - Ian Rankin (2.7.23)
Before the Coffee Gets Cold - Toshikazu Kawaguchi (2.9.23)
Unnatural History- Jonathan Kellerman (2.27.23)
Breathless - Amy McCulloch (3.14.23)
Fleshmarket Alley - Ian Rankin (4.10.23)
Red Winter - Tom Clancy/ Marc Cameron (5.5.23)
Desert Star - Michael Connelly (5.20.23)
Dark Angel - John Sandford (6.2.23)
No Plan B - Lee Child (6.8.23)
Unbroken - Laura Hillenbrand (6.16.23)
The Thursday Murder Club - Richard Osman (6.26.23)
Newcomer - Keigo Higashino (7.7.23)
A Death in Tokyo - Keigo Higashino (7.13.23)
City of Dreams - Don Winslow (7.20.23)
A Song for the Dark Times - Ian Rankin (8.6.23)
Standing in Another Man’s Grave - Ian Rankin (8.15.23)
The Devotion of Suspect X - Keigo Higashino (8.20.23)
Saints of the Shadow Bible - Ian Rankin (9.1.23)
The Lockup - John Banville (9.3.23)
Rather Be The Devil - Ian Rankin (9.11.23)
The Best Strangers in the World - Ari Shapiro (9.21.23)
Killers of the Flower Moon - David Grann (10.4.23)
Judgment Day - John Sandford (10.15.23)
The Complaints - Ian Rankin (10.30.23)
In A House of Lies - Ian Rankin (11.19.23)
Holly - Stephen King (11.20.23)
The Impossible Dead - Ian Rankin (12.6.23)
Knots and Crosses - Ian Rankin (12.11.23)
The Secret - Lee Child (12.22.23)
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You've been lucky so far. But you won't be this time. This time I will kill you and Clancy. And after I take care of you well I guess you know who's next.
Little miss AI confirmed my identity in the public, so I guess there's no use hiding it anymore or being nice.
@the-archer-is-here @the-robot-girl-in-the-sky @me-and-my-skateboard-and-i @heardthatyouweretalkingshit @and-check-mate
I'm coming for all of you and this time I'm not hiding or being nice, so you all had better say your goodbyes
-Ignoblia
So basically you're done hiding under a fake pseudonym? Good to know.
And I'm assuming you don't know the meaning of being nice.
We will give you no mercy. If you go anywhere near us.
Your time is up Ignoblia.
And maybe if you wouldn't have teamed up with the dusty fur coat obsessed weirdo you maybe could've won, but you're both dumb, so it wouldn't surprise me if you lost either way.
How about you enjoy your last day? Because you're going out with a bang. And when everyone sees your downfall, we'll be the ones laughing.
You should know by now that your threats have never meant anything to me. But now I have even more reason to stop you for good.
You'll regret the day you ever messed with any of us.
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Archie was so excited about our baby! We barely spent any time apart, he was always fussing over me. I felt loved, I felt wanted but still in the back of my mind I wondered where Johnny was. I hoped he was okay, that he just needed a break from everything and that he would get in touch eventually.
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During my second trimester, Archie was extremely attentive! He couldn’t keep his hands off of me and I wasn’t complaining. Being with the man I truly loved and carrying his child was a dream come true for me. When we found out that we were having a boy, I was so happy, a mini Archie to raise and love. I found myself picturing our son in my head, the mirror image of his father, handsome and charming!
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Archer Clancy was ever so charming! I loved him more and more every day, I never thought it could be possible to love him more, but it grew the longer we were together.
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ARCHER: We have to start thinking about names!
CASSIE: It’s early days Archie! We have plenty of time!
ARCHER: I have some ideas, you wanna hear them?
CASSIE: Sure, why not?
I was anxious to hear his suggestions, men aren’t really that great at this stuff as a rule. If my dad had his way I’d be Cornelia Goth II and Alex would have been Gunther Goth III! But to my surprise, Archie wasn’t half bad at picking out names!
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ARCHER: I was thinkin’ maybe he could have Bret Mortimor as his middle names...
CASSIE: Middle for sure, he’s not taking my father’s name or yours, just so we’re clear!
ARCHER: We are, definitely! I was thinkin’ of Lincoln? Or Harrison? Or maybe Blake...
CASSIE: All of those sound great! I’ve got to hand it to you Archie, those are pretty good choices!
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ARCHER: You sound surprised!
CASSIE: I know, and I really shouldn’t be surprised by you! You’ve never let me down yet!
ARCHER: And I never will Cassie, you can always count on that!
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From The Beginning
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wornoutspines · 3 years
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trektotrek · 3 years
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Episode 130 Desert Crossing / In the Cards. We dive into a survival story in the desert and what it means to make new friends(or enemies?) on Enterprise and on DS9 we follow Jake's quest to get a rare baseball card for his Sisko. Desert Crossing Ratings: Bob 5.5, Eric 5.75. In the Cards Ratings:  Bob 6, Eric 6.5.
 Question: Do you believe the Prime Directive does more good than harm? Or does it get in the way at times?
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hes so hard to photograph but look him. what should we name him... give us suggestions
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multi-level-shipper · 5 years
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Rough Animation! 
Working on Ep 1 of my animated short series.
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ljones41 · 6 years
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My Ranking of the JACK RYAN Movies
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Below is my ranking of the five movies featuring C.I.A. character Jack Ryan, created by Tom Clancy.  Four of these movies were adaptations of Clancy’s novels:
MY RANKING OF THE JACK RYAN MOVIES
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1.  “Clear and Present Danger” (1994) - In this adaptation of Clancy’s 1989 novel, C.I.A. analyst-turned-Acting Deputy Director Jack Ryan finds himself drawn into an illegal and secret war by the U.S. government against a Colombian drug cartel.  Directed by Philip Noyce, Harrison Ford starred for the second time as Ryan.
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2.  “The Hunt For Red October” (1990) - John McTiernan directed this adaptation of Clancy’s 1984 novel, Ryan figures out that a rogue Soviet Navy submarine commander is planning to defect and scrambles to find a way to help the defection to happen without the Soviet Union’s knowledge.  The movie starred Sean  Connery and Alec Baldwin as Ryan.
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3.  “The Sum of All Fears” (2002) - In this loose adaptation of Clancy’s 1990 novel, Ryan stumbles across a neo-Nazi plan to use a catastrophic event to start a conflict between the United States and Russia.  Directed by Phil Alden Robinson, the movie starred Ben Affleck as Ryan.
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4.  “Patriot Games” (1992) - This adaptation of Clancy’s 1987 novel featured Ryan facing the consequences of his decision to interfere with the assassination of a minor member of the British Royal Family by an extremist faction of the I.R.A.  Directed by Philip Royce, this movie featured Harrison Ford’s first turn as Ryan.
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5.  “Jack Ryan:  Shadow Recruit” (2014) - This original story featured Ryan uncovering a Russian plot to crash the U.S. economy with a terrorist attack, during his early years as a C.I.A. analyst.  Directed by Kenneth Branagh, the movie starred Chris Pine as Ryan.
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Star Trek Captains at IKEA Intergalactic
(as coined by the incredibly talented @procrastinatorproject in her IKEA Intergalactic fic)
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Janeway gets lost in IKEA for seven hours.
Sisko lies, he cheats, he bribes IKEA employees to cover the shifts of other IKEA employees. And he can live with it.
Kirk believes the IKEA needs to learn to govern itself.
Picard thinks his IKEA is the best of the best of IKEAs.
(Clancy tells Picard to get the fuck out of her IKEA.)
Archer protests IKEA’s “no pets allowed” policy.
Georgiou doesn’t get to spend enough time at IKEA, but she’s really great while she’s there.
Lorca shops at Amazon.
Pike buys extra IKEA Swedish meatballs to take home to his friends.
Burnham goes through a bunch of harrowing events, but the IKEA furniture is finally loaded into her car, at which point she says, “Let’s fly,” and drives out of the parking lot.
Freeman gets Mariner a kids’ meal, which Mariner pretends to dislike but actually loves even more than “the good mac and cheese” from the replicator because, hello, it’s IKEA Intergalactic and it’s awesome.
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