Zora Link is a goblin shark because they both have cute noses. Mikau looked similar but he was a... guitarfish.
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Bad Moon (1996) dir. Eric Red
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Inktober day 23: Celestial
There's a bad moon on the rise
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Horror sub genres #18
Werewolves:
Ginger Snaps - The Howling
The Wolf Man - Bad Moon
Dog Soldiers - Van Helsing
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DON'T GO ROUND TONIGHT
WELL, IT'S BOUND TO TAKE YOUR LIFE
THERE'S A BAD MOON ON THE RISE (x)
today's prompt || SMOKE
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The Goat versus the G.O.A.T.
Back when I first played Twilight Princess I never really got the impression that the Hero's Shade stuck around because he wanted to be known or that he thought his skills were that important. Rather, I had the impression that he knew or suspected something bad was coming and wanted to make sure whoever faced it next was prepared. And considering what the Hero of Time went through, yeah that makes sense. So Ordona's going to have to deal with him sticking around.
You may notice he doesn't have quite the same speech patterns as Tiny, there's a reason for that!
I think I'm going to go with Roman influences for Hyrule in the age of OoT/MM, and use more Celtic influences for Twilight Princess.
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Those who live adoring the Bad Moon may encounter changes in their flesh...
The squigs, fallen from the stars, behold their selene appereance...
And those who spent too much time trying to grasp it, the Mad Moon, will slowly begin to transform into its pale ressemblance...
And in the end, they will be ascended.
Rise to the Moon, become part of the stars, and achieve the status of Selenite!
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The werewolf form of Uncle Ted in Eric Red's Bad Moon (1996) was designed by Steve Johnson's XFX Inc.
Johnson's inspiration for the werewolf's design came from Warren Publishing's magazines such as Creepy, Eerie and Vampirella; according to Johnson, one story had a werewolf which was 'human in its lower body, waist down, but its upper body was wolf-like. Johnson doesn't specify the cover in question.
The head animatronic was designed and sculpted by Bill Corso, who emphasized the wolfish aspect rather than previous werewolf designs - the werewolf suit was so wolf-like that it intimidated most of the german shepard attack dogs used in filming, making them unwilling to attack the werewolf performer!
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