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mysticonsheadcanons · 5 months
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If The Mysticons Retired From Being Mysticons
ARKAYNA: She would either rule Gemina or prepare for the time she would rule, depending on if her mother is still alive.
ZARYA: She would travel frequently for royal business, as she wouldn't want to stay in one place too long.
EM: She would work with animals, using various inventions to help.
PIPER: She would be a performer of some kind, perhaps in a circus
SHARISE: She would be a linguistic professor at a university.
They would all stay in touch.
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athyisms · 9 months
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Why are all my faves associated with dragons in some way this can’t be healthy 😭 like Twilight, Bloom, Nyra and Dany, Raven, Arkayna, this has got to be some phenomenon
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Happy 5 year anniversary to Mysticons
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fidenciojesusfan92 · 1 year
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Paramount All Star Brawl
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Paramount All Star Brawl (poster)
01. SpongeBob
02. Danny Phantom
03. Jenny XJ9
04. Jimmy Neutron
05. Timmy Turner
06. Sonic the Hedgehog
07. Zim
08. El Tigre
09. Bloom
10. Aang
11. Korra
12. Optimus Prime
13. Megatron
14. Twilight Sparkle
15. Sunset Shimmer
16. Blythe Baxter
17. Biskit Twins (Whittany Biskit and Brittany Biskit)
18. Arkayna Goodfey
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The draw of family and the quest for knowledge
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The Simpsons family tree as shown in 1991, in the show's first season, as noted by the editor of Tedium, Ernie Smith in 2015.
There are many shows which focus on families, especially when it comes to animation. Some characters have "non-traditional" families like Philip J. Fry, Steven Universe, and Hilda in the series of the same name. At the same time, a number of animated shows have characters reflect on their families. In The Owl House, Luz fears her mother judging her for being "inadequate" for living in a magical realm rather than "going to camp," while Aja and Krel try to bring their mom and dad back from the edge of death in the series, 3Below: Tales of Arcadia. Similarly, Iris in LoliRock misses her family in Ophedia, while there are family tensions in Mysticons, especially between Arkayna Goodfey and her brother Gawayne,  broken families of Reggie Abbott in Twelve Forever and Judy Reilly in Human Kind Of. At the same time, there are startling family discoveries in many animated series, like Roswell Conspiracies: Aliens, Myths and Legends, Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts, Sherwood, Adventure Time, OK K.O.: Let's Be Heroes!, Final Space, and Mr. Robot. I may write about some of these shows in the future in a post about shows with family historyish themes. Additionally, Cleopatra "Cleo" in Cleopatra in Space and "Jack" in Samurai Jack miss their families as they have both been flung far into the future. Other characters openly explore their past and want to find their roots, their ancestry, like Carmen in the series Carmen Sandiego, and Sprig and Polly in Amphibia. This article focuses on two other examples: Adora, the protagonist of She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, and Lisa Simpson, the protagonist in The Simpsons.
Reprinted from my Genealogy in Popular Culture WordPress blog. Originally published on August 12, 2020.
Let's start with Adora. After Shadow Weaver, who was her surrogate mother and disciplinarian when growing up in the Fright Zone, informs her, in the Season 3 episode "The Price of Power," that she is not from Etheria, she freaks out, while her friends don't believe it. Flying to the Crystal Castle, she demands answers from her pseudo-teacher, Light Hope. She shocks Adora, when she reports that Adora was taken out of a portal and onto Etheria by the leader of the villainous Horde, Hordak, and is one of the planet's first settlers, called The First Ones. She then wonders if Etheria is even her home and worries about the birth family she was taken from. Light Hope cares little about this and ignores it, acting like it isn't a big deal, even though it is! Adora proceeds to have a bit of an identity crisis as a result. Unfortunately, this subject is dropped and is not a focus of the show until later in the show. Adora learns, in the final episode of season 4, "Destiny Part 2," the real history: that Light Hope brought her to Etheria, finding her across the cosmos, bringing her to the planet. This still raises the question: who are Adora's birth parents? That is not answered by the end of the show, with the last season bringing the story to an end and bringing her relationship with Catra to a dramatic conclusion. However, perhaps she will meet her parents when journeying across the galaxy (or universe) with Catra, Bow, Glimmer, and possibly Entrapta, as they plan space adventures in the show's last episode. In the same show, there is another non-traditional family, the one of Scorpia. She has two moms, who are featured in the episode "Princess Scorpia." While they, sadly, do not appear in any other episodes, they clearly mean a lot to Scorpia, as does her grandfather.
Next is Lisa Simpson. The episode "The Color Yellow" begins delving into the family history of herself and her immediate family. She gets a school assignment to research her family tree, with Lisa finding out that most of her ancestors awful and not "heroic," with her grandpa, Grandpa Abe Simpson, not giving any further hints. Searching through the attic, she finds "The Diary of Eliza Simpson" and is shocked to learn the Simpson family descended from those that owned slaves, the story that Eliza helped the slave of Colonel Burns, Virgil, escape to freedom. Unfortunately, their dog destroys the book accidentally, at the urging of Lisa's mom, Marge, so they go to the library, with her and her mom learning that Eliza and Virgil got home, with Eliza's father saying that he would help Virgil go to freedom. After presenting this to her school, Milhouse says that a diary from one of ancestors shows that Eliza was cowardly. Lisa is outraged by this and rejects what he says, travels to the library and finds an oral history interview with Eliza saying she had one regret, that she held her tongue when she witnessed a  "great injustice." Forlorn by this, she gives up, with Grandpa telling her the whole story, that Colonel Burns surrenders, with Mabel, the mother of Eliza, bringing Virgil to freedom, and they cross the Canadian border. Later, Mabel marries Virgil, and divorces Hiram, naming their child Abraham, who is the great-grandfather of Abe Simpson, meaning that their part of the Simpson family descends from Virgil, not Hiram. Overjoyed by this, Lisa declares that they are 1/64 black, with Abe saying he kept the secret because those in his generation are racist, and Marge does not know why it is big deal because no one cared that her father was French. Homer absurdly declares that this the reason he likes drinking a lot, with Marge reminding she has French ancestry, not him, but he ignores this.
The Simpsons is a more interesting case than She-Ra. The family, is many ways, very traditional, with some talk about the Irish roots they have in other episodes, as shown on Frinkiac. Miss Cellania over at Mental Floss cited the show, while talking about family trees in other shows like Bewitched, Donald Duck, Lord of the Rings, and a number of other awful shows/franchises which I'm not even going to mention or ever write about this blog, ever, along with a couple I don't know.
That's all for this week. I have some other posts about the family tree in Outlander, in the comic book world, and some other topics. As always, comments are welcome!
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aghhtdraws · 2 years
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I found this old Mysticons sketch scan and decided to just post it as-is - I am surprised to find these and actually really like the style here! Lol hope any remaining Mysticons fans like this too :'P
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memesticons · 2 years
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Don't mind me, just testing out gifs since they keep disappearing on my main lol
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princess-of-the-day · 4 years
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Today’s Princess of the Day is: Arkayna Goodfey, from Mysticons.
The eldest princess of Gemina and second Mysticon Dragon Mage, Arkayna is the fearless leader of the Mysticons, a group of teenage girls who defend the world of Gemina with their mystical powers. She is a pragmatic girl who is governed by a strong sense of duty.
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herebeminis · 3 years
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Looking at Just Dance 2020 and...is that Arkayna?
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angel-blitz · 4 years
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Ive been meaning to post these anyways, but i made the mysticons (plus kitty) in gacha club!
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mysticonsheadcanons · 9 months
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The Mysticons On A Road Trip
Note: Since I notice I don't use Sharise as often as I'd like, I decided to add her in these types of posts (I figure people can just ignore her section if they want, as I make sure to clearly label them). I'll use the same rules as fan episodes, where I won't include Sharise for asks unless she's requested or it makes more sense to have her than exclude her. Also, I'm basing this as though they're driving in a car, not their griffins/dragons.
ARKAYNA: She would be navigator. While she normally would want to drive, I have a headcanon that she's not good at driving (she had trouble witht the sky ship, as well as the motorbike in Volume 1 of the graphic novels)
ZARYA: She would be playing video games.
EM: She would be staring out the window, and be the one who remembers to bring snacks for everyone.
PIPER: She would have a bag of things to keep her busy, as she gets bored easily.
SHARISE: She likes to have specific tasks to do in certain situations, so she'd likely be the driver.
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hugedwarflover · 4 years
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Here are some Mysticons screenshots from August 2019 that I forgot to even f*ckin' post at the time. I eventually want to watch and draw Mysticons again for ol' times sake.
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“One thing I really like about western magical girl shows is how different main characters can be personality-wise. I feel in most of the Japanese shows, the main magical girl is kind of always a clear continuation of Sailor Moon’s Usagi - a bit naive, ultra friendly, clumsy, girly, not good with school, but with the power of love. Like main characters in the Precure franchise. There are exceptions of course (Cure Black and Cure Blossom), but western magical girls have a lot more variety! 
Bloom from Winx Club was a fantasy nerd with short temper, Will from W.i.t.c.h. was a sensitive tomboy, Marinette from Miraculous may be friendly and clumsy, but big part of her character is how much more confident she is as Ladybug and she is artistically talented, Arkayna from Mysticons is a spoiled princess, Star Butterfly is a rebel princess who loves fighting, Twilight Sparkle is a too-serious nerd. And more often than not - they are not even wearing pink!”
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