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planetaryartist · 2 months
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Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle is looking to swing your way!
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firecraker-j · 2 months
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The 100 Favorite Movies Challenge
Tagged by @superfan44
13 Going on 30 (2004)
22 Jump Street (2014)
3 men and a baby (1987)
Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001)
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999)
Baby Driver (2017)
Back To The Future (1985)
The Bad Guys (2022)
Balto (1995)
Barbie (2023)
The Batman (2022)
Big Hero 6 (2014)
Billy and Mandy’s Big Boogey Adventure (2007)
The Book of Life (2014)
The Brave Little Toaster (1987)
Brother Bear (2003)
Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (2017)
Chicken Run (2000)
Christopher Robin (2015)
Coco (2017)
Deadpool (2016)
Detective Pikachu (2019)
Don’t Tell Mom The Babysitter’s Dead (1991)
Dreamgirls (2006)
Elemental (2023)
Elf (2003)
Emperor’s New Groove (2000)
Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009)
Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986)
Finding Nemo (2003)
Forest Gump (1994)
George of the Jungle (1997)
The Great Muppet Caper (1981)
Gridman Universe (2023)
Gokaiger Goseiger Super Sentai: 199 Hero Great Battle (2011)
Gurren Laggan the Movie: Childhood’s End (2008)
Gurren Laggan the Movie- The Lights in The Sky Are Stars (2009)
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to The Galaxy (2005)
Hotel Transylvania (2012)
How The Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)
Inside Out (2015)
The Iron Giant (1999)
The Incredibles (2004)
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001)
Kaizoku Sentai Ten Gokaiger (2021)
Kamen Rider: Beyond Generations (2021)
Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011)
Last Night in Soho (2021)
Legally Blonde (2001)
The Lego Movie (2014)
The Lion King (1994)
Looney Tunes: Back in Action (2003)
Meet The Robinsons (2007)
Mega Monster Battle: Ultraman Galaxy (2009)
Megamind (2010)
The Mitchells Vs The Machines (2021)
Monsters Inc. (2001)
Napoleon Dynamite (2004)
Oliver and Company (1988)
Pacific Rim (2013)
The Peanuts Movie (2015)
The Phantom of The Paradise (1974)
Power Rangers (2017)
The Prince of Egypt (1998)
The Princess and the Frog (2009)
The Princess Bride (1987)
Promare (2019)
Ready Player One (2018)
Redline (2009)
Rise of the Guardians (2012)
Robin Hood (1973)
Robots (2005)
The Road to El Dorado (2000)
Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island (1998)
The Secret of NIMH (1982)
Shazam! (2019)
Shin Kamen Rider (2023)
Sonic The Hedgehog 2 (2022)
Spaceballs (1987)
Speed Racer (2008)
Spider-Man: Across the Spiderverse (2023)
Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse (2018)
Spirited Away (2001)
Storks (2016)
The SpongeBob SquarePants movie (2004)
Tangled (2010)
Tarzan (1999)
The Thief and The Cobbler: The Recobbled Cut (1993)
Tim and Eric’s Billion Dollar Movie (2012)
Tokyo Godfathers (2003)
Toy Story 2 (1999)
Transformers: The Movie (1986)
Tron: Legacy (2010)
Turning Red (2022)
Ultraman Zero: The Revenge of Belial (2010)
Up (2009)
Wakko’s Wish (1999)
Wall-E (2008)
Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (1987)
Zootopia (2016)
I tag @xfangheartx @yoshifan30 @katrinthecat @helthehatter @tkrx @snackasm
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ramoth13 · 10 months
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Touching the Ancient: Fact and Fiction
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There exists a fascination within our fictions with the idea of the ancient and our proximity to it. Whether it's sprawling archeological adventures, vast forgotten cities, or the writings of those long past, the ancient begs to be heard in the ruins of our ancestors, be it stone or page. The ancient compells us, transforms us, and inspires us forward. Nowhere does the ancient affect us more than in fantasy, that genre where the ancient need not be present at all, yet has more prevalence and dominion than in almost any other genre.
But where does that stem from?
It is hard to imagine such ancient fascination originating anywhere outside of the Mythology of our religions.
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Mythology is the ancient that is still (in so far as it pertains to religion) relevant. Here, I used Norse Mythology, because of its relation to stories such as Beowulf and Medievalism, but take your pick. Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Zorastrianism, Greek, and/or Egyptian mythologies all create a narrative that explains why the ancient is immediately relevant. Fantasy, it can and has been said, is a direct descendant of Mythology, extending back to the kinds of myths that are now staples of literature, like the Epic of Gilgamesh or even The Odyssey.
But something happens in the 19th century that changes the layout of ancient history. After Napoleon Bonaparte set out to claim the ancient world for himself, essentially creating the idea of the Meuseum, we set off on a path to reclaim our origins. We start trying to go back, to pinpoint the earliest stages of our existence. Science has become the dominant source of knowledge, and historians and archeologists have become more than just academics, but conduits to a lost world. Thus, it was only natural that during this period, where fact and myth were endlessly enmeshed, that stories began to emerge that radically shifted what "ancient" even was.
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Pulp fiction was certainly not the first foray into the ancient, but it was one of the earlier elements that capitalized on our newfound obsession with discovering the ancient. Conan the Barbarian leapt off of the page because his stories doubled down on ancient, marrying our consideration of what was ancient to an even earlier ancient filled with eldritch monsters and secrets best left buried.
"Know, O Prince, that between the years when the oceans drank Atlantis and the gleaming cities, and the years of the rise of the Sons of Aryas, there was an Age undreamed of, when shining kingdoms lay spread across the world like blue mantles beneath the stars - (...) Hither came Conan, the Cimmerian, black-haired, sullen-eyed, sword in hand, a thief, a reaver, a slayer, with gigantic melancholies and gigantic mirth, to tread the jeweled thrones of the Earth under his sandaled feet."
Conan's age before written histories was an endless opportunity to tell the human story with all of magics of our myths but without the confines of conflicting dogma. Lovecraft's tales invoked fear and the utter unimportance of humanity in the face of the ancient cosmos, while Edgar Rice Burrough's tales sang of a new dominance over the ancient by the modern man in Tarzan and John Carter. The early 1900s were a breeding ground for the kinds of stories that would later inspire the masses.
Now there is a taste for the weird and a desire for the old. Enter, Tolkien.
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(You didn't really think I'd go an entire short essay without bringing him up, did you?)
A linguist with a fascination of mythology and weird stories, the dear professor decides to enter the game. He wants to write his own history of our world before the dawn of recorded histories, but he's got his own ideas on how detailed he wants to be.
Rather than merely creating another history, Tolkien's mythology instead seeks to tap into the ancient by recreating the historical hurdles that historians face. The books we get are (according to Tolkien, *wink * *wink*) translations of copies of copies of retellings and secondhand accounts with lots of missing data.
"Tolkien used the language of the historians to create fabricated history with all of its flaws. This sets up a world where the past is immediately relevant, something Tolkien desperately wanted" (I'm paraphrasing Sherrylyn Branchaw here).
The world of Middle-earth is ancient for us, but contains the ancient within. The Elves have risen, and fallen. Morgoth's legacy remains, but his person is gone. Gondolin, the twin trees, Numenor, all ancient and almost forgotten in the time of Bilbo and Frodo.
The fantasy genre as a whole is subjected to the ancient as a trope after this. From the Howard-esque sword and sorcerous world of Michael Moorecock's Elric of Melnibone, to the endless stories of myth and magic, the ancient is the obsession of the "nerdy" even unto genres you wouldn't expect. So many superheroes get their powers from ancient beings (Shazam, Dr. Fate, Thor himself, etc) and even in the most iconic space operas....
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Its a part of Star Wars that people often forget, but the where of this story is just as important as the when. It's the starting point, before all else, it has to tell you that this story is distant from us, but also ancient to us. And somehow that makes it just a slight bit more compelling.
Though the colonialism that is embedded in the "scholar/explorer" genre is definitely something that should be recognized and acknowledged as harmful, the fascination with the ancient (and those of us that love it) is compelling in almost any format.
(Side note: Dr. Justin Jacobs has a wonderful seminar/podcast discussing the "Indiana Jones within History" [which is also a book he wrote,] that is a genuinely a fun read/listen and very informative on the subject.)
Although stories like Indiana Jones tends to be far more fiction than fact, the compelling element of such stories isn't in their truth, but in their possibilities. Dr. Jones says it best in his classroom, "Archaeology is the search for fact—not truth" and while myths may not be true, the bones of these stories is brimming with poetically resonating facts.
As we look forward to new medias, new stories, new myths, and new sagas, I hope we leave the need for truth behind. I long for a day when a story's merit isn't in its "realism" or its plausibility, but in its spirit and its myth. I look forward to the day when we let go of the need for things not to be silly, so long as they are sublime and awe-inspiring. I long for a day when we watch an unrealistic movie and are enchanted by the wonder of the story and the beauty of a book.
That's the power of the ancient in our stories. The power of the tales told round the hearth. None of the best stories are realistic at their core, though "real" might be an ingredient. It's the wonder of a story that matters, and I'll take wonder over reality anytime.
While we look for stories in a new age to love and hold dear, look for the stories where the ancient is alive, where the stories, regardless of plausibility or reality, are living. As Dr. Jones says, "one of the great dangers of archaeology; not to life and limb, although that does sometimes take place. I’m talking about folklore."
~Ramoth13
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ships-n-bats · 5 months
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Shipping List
A list of all my ships, in case anybody is curious or wants to browse the tags.
I try and tag every post with the series' name, all relevant characters that are present, ship name, and any other tags I may add (typically my musings lol).
Disclaimer: List is open to change as pairings are either added (most likely to happen) or removed (less likely to happen). This post is subject to change.
[CURRENTLY UNDER CONSTRUCTION]
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A Monster in Paris
FranLuci
Adventure Time
Jainicorn
MonoCake
PetriGrof
Alvin and the Chipmunks
Theonor
Simonette
Amphibia
Sprivy
Animal Crossing
Tombelle
Cyrus X Reese
Avatar: The Last Airbender
Zutara
Sukka
Baldur's Gate
Tavstarion
Durgestarion
Durgetash
Barbie
Ken X Barbie
Ben 10
Gwevin
Bendy and the Ink Machine
BenAlice
Betty Boop
Bimbo X Betty
Bleach
IchiRuki
IshiHime
IsshiMasa
Blue Exorcist
RinShi
Bluey
Bandit X Chili
BlueLuc
BoBoBo-Bo Bo-Bobo
Gasser X Beauty
BoJack Horseman
Todd X Maude
Casper the Friendly Ghost
Casper X Kat
Spooky X Pearl
Cats
Demestrap
BombaTuggoffelees
Tuggoffelees
Tuggerina
Codename: Kids Next Door
Walluki
Cookie Run
MintCocoa
Courage the Cowardly Dog
Kitty X Bunny
Crash Bandicoot
Crawna
Danny Phantom
GrayGhost
Johnny 13 X Kitty
DC
DickKory
BatCat
KaraDox
Clois
Razaya
Lightning Lad X Saturn Girl
Demon Slayer
ObaMitsu
GenZuko
Disenchantment
MoraBean
UrsuZog
Disgaea
Laharl X Flonne
Disney
MickMinn
Donaisy
Ostensia
Maxanne
Goofy X Sylvia
Hercules X Meg
Eric X Ariel
Florian X Snow White
Charming X Cinderella
Phillip X Aurora
Aladdin X Jasmine
Tramp X Lady
Kovu X Kiara
Tarzan X Jane
Stitch X Angel
((I basically ship 99% of all canon Disney couples))
Dr. STONE
XenoStan
Dragon Ball
VegeBul
K18
Fantastical Beasts
Newtina
Felix the Cat
FelixKitty
FernGully
Zak X Crysta
Final Fantasy
Clerith
Zarnet
Squinoa
Fire Emblem
Chrobin
Henlivia
Frankelda's Book of Spooks
HerneFran
Friday Night Funkin'
Boyfriend X Girlfriend
Fullmetal Alchemist
EdWin
Futurama
Freela
KifAmy
Garfield
Garlene
Gargoyles
Golisa
Genshin Impact
XiaoLumi
Xiaoather
LumiXiaother
Ghibli
HakuChi
PazuSheeta
SophHowl
TomKiki
Godzilla
Mothzilla
Hokmuto X Femuto
Good Omens
Ineffable Spouses
Gravity Falls
Dipcifica
Hades Game
ZagThan
Orphydice
Hamtaro
Hamtaro X Bijou
Homestuck
DaveJade
Grimdorks
AraSol
Karezi
SlickPaint
Galora
Stelzias
Mitula
How to Train Your Dragon
Hiccstrid
NightLight
InuYasha
InuKag
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
JonaEri
JoseSuzi
Sorlato
Jo2uYasu
Kim Possible
KimRon
Kimba the White Lion
Kimba/Leo X Laiya/Kitty
Kingdom Hearts
SoRiKai
SoKai
SoRiku
RiKai
Kirby
Kirbbon
Legend of Zelda
MaLink
MarLink
MiphLink
KafeiAnju
Sidona
Looney Tunes
Bola
Porktunia
Dina
Marvel
PeterMJ
SymBrock
Rombit
Pepperony
Clintasha
Kurrty
Megamind
Megamind X Roxanne
Mob Psycho 100
TsuMob
Mune: Guardian of the Moon
MuneGlim
My Hero Academia
Tsuchako
KiriMina
Momoroki
KamiJirou
KuroMori
TetsuKendo
My Little Pony
Fluttercord
TwiBurst
Shadence
Rarijack
Mystery Skulls
LewVi
Mystic Pop-up Bar
Han Kang-bae X Kang Yeo-rin
Yi-Hon/Gwi X Weol-ju
Naruto
SakuLee
SaiIno
NaruSasu
ShikaTema
Neopets
Kanrik X Hannah
Jazan X Nabile
No Straight Roads
Yinu's Father X Yinu's Mother
One Piece
ZoLu
UsoKaya
Osomatsu-san
Jyushimura
PaRappa the Rapper
PaRappa X Sunny
Persona
Kannao
Pokemon
FerrisWheelShipping
IsshuShipping
MonochromeShipping
I also ship the actual pokemon together, so will have a variety of those types of pairings (especially Umbreon X Espeon)
Pop Team Epic
Pipimi X Popuko
Popeye
Popeye X Olive Oyl
Promare
LioGueiMei
GueiMei
Psychonauts
RazLili
SashMilla
Puella Magi Madoka Magica
HomuMado
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer
Rudolph X Clarice
School for Vampires
Oskar X Sunshine
Seraph of the End
MikaYuu
Shovel Knight
ShovelShield
PlagueMona
Shrek
Shrek X Fiona
Sky High
Warren X Layla
Sonic the Hedgehog
SonAmy
Tailsmo
Knuxouge
Soul Eater
Croma
Speed Racer
Speed X Trixie
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron
Spirit X Rain
Spyro the Dragon
Spylora
HuntBianca
BanEmber
Star vs. the Forces of Evil
Globclipsa
Dave X Wrathmelior
Studio Trigger
RyuMako
Satsugoori
LioGueiMei
Super Mario
Mareach
Luaisy
Blippi
Teasing Master Takagi-san
Nishikata X Takagi
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
RaphMona (1987 ver.)
Capril
The Amazing World of Gumball
Penball
Carwin
The Clark Saga
Clark X Malfina
The Croods
Geep
The Fairly OddParents
TimTrix
Cosmo X Wanda
The Gray Garden
Eticalb
The Loud House
SaLuna
Luanny
The Muppets
Kermiggy
The Owl House
Lumity
Huntlow
Lucky
The Road to El Dorado
Chelioguel
Transformers
Oplita
JazzProwl
ChromHide
Trigun
VashMeryl
Trollhunters
JimClaire
Trolls
Broppy
Undertale
ShyBlook
Vampire Hunter D
Meier Link X Charlotte
Voltron
Kallura
Lotura
Wadanohara and the Great Blue Sea
SameWada
Warriors
FireSand
RavenBarley
Where the Crawdads Sing
Tate X Kya
Wolfwalkers
Mebyn
Wreck-It Ralph
JimClaire
Yo-kai Watch
Ray O'Light X Drizzelda
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fearsmagazine · 1 year
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Legendary Fantasy Artist Frank Frazetta’s Epic Work “The Berserker” Available Worldwide on Epiphone.com
For 150 years, Epiphone has been a leading innovator in instrument design. By leveraging its iconic past and leaning into the future, Epiphone has now set the stage for the next era of sound for present and future generations. Epiphone is proud announce the long-awaited Adam Jones and Epiphone partnership has now arrived with the release of the Epiphone Adam Jones Les Paul Custom Art Collection. This unprecedented, limited-edition collection blends Adam’s love of fine art and music, resulting in seven, iconic and unique Les Paul Custom Silverburst masterpieces which feature the artwork of five distinguished visual artists curated by Adam Jones of TOOL. The Epiphone Adam Jones Les Paul Custom Art Collection is now available worldwide at authorized Epiphone dealers and on www.epiphone.com.
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The second model to debut in the Adam Jones Les Paul Custom Art Collection is Frank Frazetta’s “The Berserker.” Known as the Godfather of fantasy art, acclaimed artist Frank Frazetta was an illustrator of comic books, movie posters and paperback book covers whose visions helped define fantasy heroes like Conan, Tarzan, John Carter of Mars, and more. This guitar displays Frank Frazetta’s masterpiece, “Berserker” on the back of the guitar, artwork on the rear headstock is designed by world-renowned artist Korin Faught. The artwork “Berserker,” also known as “Conan The Conqueror,” was painted by Frazetta in 1968, for the cover of the Conan The Conqueror paperback novel by author Robert E. Howard. The original artwork is currently owned by Kirk Hammett of Metallica and Conan® is a registered trademark of Conan Properties International LLC.
Frank Frazetta was born in Brooklyn on February 9, 1928, and as a boy studied art at the Brooklyn Academy of Fine Arts. He began drawing for comic books of all stripes--westerns, mysteries, fantasies--when he was still a teenager. He was also a good enough baseball player to try out for the New York Giants. Frazetta was a versatile and prolific comic book artist who, in the 1940s and ’50s, drew for comic strips like Al Capp’s “Lil’ Abner” and comic books like “Famous Funnies,” for which he contributed a series of covers depicting the futuristic adventurer, Buck Rogers. Explore the artwork of Frank Frazetta, HERE.
"My exposure to Frank Frazetta began early in my life. There’s something about his artwork that has spoken to me for as long as I can remember,” says Adam Jones. “When I was very young, I would save money to buy his adult comic art and pulp novel covers without my parents’ knowledge, sneaking them into the house undetected. To this day, as I work on my own projects, I’m transported back to those moments of discovery and influence. Frank’s technical prowess is unmatched in his genre (I’m such a proud nerd…) and he continues to be one of my heroes.
When Cesar at Gibson and I discussed a line of fine art-enhanced guitars, I hoped we would get permission to use one of Frank’s images, and I am so grateful to his estate for allowing us to use ‘Berserker’ on this Epiphone Les Paul."
“I was 13 years old when I first heard the TOOL song ‘Schism,’ it immediately resonated with me on a spiritual level and I’ve been a fan ever since,” adds Sara Frazetta, Granddaughter of Frank Frazetta. “To collaborate with Adam Jones and my Grandfather’s artwork on this gorgeous new Epiphone Art Collection of guitars has been amazing and seeing the guitars, it’s clear Frazetta’s art was destined for guitars.”
Watch the video for the Epiphone Adam Jones Les Paul Custom Art Collection, HERE, and explore the collection HERE.
The Adam Jones Les Paul Custom Art Collection: Frank Frazetta’s “The Berserker” isn’t just an art piece to hang on the wall; it’s an exceptional instrument for players to craft their own masterpiece. The Epiphone Adam Jones Les Paul Custom Art Collection has a bound mahogany body with a maple cap, a three-piece bound maple neck with an Adam Jones Custom profile, and an ebony fretboard. It is equipped with a reverse-mounted Epiphone ProBucker™ Custom humbucker™ in the neck position and a Seymour Duncan® Distortion in the bridge; both are wired to CTS® potentiometers and Orange Drop® capacitors. A Marquee Back Plate with Frank Frazetta’s name and the title of the artwork, “The Berserker” is also included. The guitar is finished in Antique Silverburst as an homage to Adam’s beloved original Silverbust 1979 Gibson® Les Paul Custom, a Protector hardshell case is also included.
The Epiphone Adam Jones Art Collection consists of seven, Silverburst Les Paul™ Custom models, each featuring reproductions of different works of fine art on the back. Adam curated all of the featured artwork, and selected five distinguished artists Mark Ryden, Frank Frazetta, Julie Heffernan, Korin Faught, and Ernst Fuchs for the collection; additional artwork designed by world-renowned artist Korin Faught, adorns the back of the headstock of each model. Only 800 guitars of each model from this unprecedented, extremely limited edition run will be produced.
One of the rock’s most talented and sonically innovative guitarists, Adam Jones is renowned as the guitarist for the band TOOL, as well as his work as a visual artist, sculptor, videographer, producer, and special effects designer (Jurassic Park, Terminator 2, Edward Scissorhands, Ghostbusters II, Batman Returns, A Nightmare on Elm Street 3, 4 and 5, Dances with Wolves, Bride of the Re-Animator, Pet Sematary, Shocker, and License To Kill).
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i-dor-u · 2 years
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praying that you get this ask </3
same! I'm so excited to get back into my hobbies. speaking of reading, what genre do you prefer to read?
watching bleach the first time is definitely an experience!! I keep on going and watching old episodes again because I get literal goosebumps. plus bleach soundtracks are epic >>>
oh my god I remember playing jazz jackrabbit 2 wow holy shit you unlocked a memory I didn't know I had???? have you played crash bandicoot??
i'm an enthusiast of the sci-fi and cyberpunk genre/subgenre mostly, i've been really passionate about the latter these past two years so i keep trying to get my hands on different things of william gibson's bibliography, as his works give a pretty vast insight on the world of cyberpunk! but i enjoy just about anything that piques my interest really, even if it's usually out of my orbit. recently i've been reading a lot about nelly arcan and i'm seriously considering browsing her work. what are your preferences?
i agree with the opinion on the soundtracks, bleach has probably produced my favorite anime tracks ever, it's up there with jojo's bizarre adventure. i'm curious to know what your favorite bleach tracks are!
jazz jackrabbit 2 was an /experience/ for me when i was a kid, being stuck with basically no internet connection and windows xp haha i was really virtuosic about it along with disney's tarzan and i played them both again in the recent times as a trip down the memory lane. i don't think i've had any encounter with crash bandicoot though, or at least i don't remember.
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I went through my house and collected most of the books that I have not read. There are more, but I wrote a list of the 100 books that I want to read relatively soon. If I start the challenge today, it can progress throughout this year and go into next year. By the end of 2023, I want to have read all these books.
Assassin’s Apprentice by Robin Hobb
A History of the English Language by Albert C. Baugh & Thomas Cable
The Power of One by Byrce Courtenay
Hogfather by Terry Pratchett
Nevernight by Jay Kristoff
Beyond Good and Evil by Friedrich Nietzsche
Criminology – A complete Introduction by Peter Joyce and Wendy Laverick
The Silmarillion by JRR Tolkien
Heidi by Johanna Spyri
Tarzan of the Apes and the Return of Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twainn
When Fashion Really Works by Marnie Fogg
Go the Distance – A Twisted Tale by Jen Calonita
The Museum of Things Left Behind by Seni Glaister
Trinity by Leon Uris
The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas
Makers of Rome by Plutarch
A Game of Thrones by George R.R Martin
Difficult Women by Helen Lewis
The Wreckage by Michael Robotham
The Twelve Caesars by Suetonius
Traitors by Frank Walker
A Fortunate Life by A.B. Facey
Traitor to the Blood by Barb & J.C. Hendee
Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden
Great Expectation by Charles Dickens
Heddy & Me by Susan Varga
No Silver Spoon by Katie Flynn
The Dance of Death and Other Stories by Algernon Blackwood
The Secret History by Donna Tartt
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
Carrie by Stephen King
My Royal Story – Marie Antoinette by Kathryn Lasky
Theories of Race and Ethnic Relations by John Rex and David Mason
The Little Book of Psychology by DK
The World’s Greatest Idea by John Farndon
Don Quixote by Cevantes
The Survival Handbook by DK
Yes Yes Yes – Australia’s Journey to Marriage Equality by Alex Greenwich and Shirleene Robinson
The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck
Wonder Woman Warbringer by Leigh Bardugo
The Fire of Joy by Clive James
Monsoon by Di Morrissey
Hamlet by William Shakespeare
Conquerers’ Road by Osmar White
The Art Book by DK
How to Garden by DK
How Science Works by DK
German for Everyone by DK
The History of the World by Alex Woolf
Cathy by Cathy Freeman
Song of Survival by Helen Colijn
Pet Semetary by Stephen King
The Crime Book by DK
The Bone Collection by Kathy Reichs
Basic Mandarin Chinese by Kubler & Wang
A Vindication of the Rights of Women by Mary Woolstonecraft
Joyland by Stephen King
The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling
The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne
A Thousand Pieces of You by Claudia Gray
Gulliver’s Travels by Johanthan Swift
Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman
Japanese Myths and Tales by Epic Tales
Eleni by Nicholas Cage
Psychology of Human Behaviour for Nurses by Dennis
Moby Dick by Herman Melville
More Rules for Life by Kitty Flanagan
Watership Down by Richard Adams
The Little Book of Politics by DK
Jews Don’t Count by David Baddiel
The Road by Cormack McCarthy
A Royal Duty by Paul Burrell
Jurassic Park by Michael Chrichton
Dracula by Bram Stoker
English Grammar Usage by McGraw Hill Education
Night at the Circus by Angela Carter
The Confidence Booster Workbook by Martin Perry
Ancient Egyptian Myths by Catherine Chambers
The Girl in the Picture by Denise Chong
Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Life by Miles Kelly
The Prince in the Heather by Eric Linklater
Simple Astronomy by DK
How to Kiss a Crocodile by Max Walker
The Fitness Instructor’s Handbook by Mark Coulson
Mool-nya-moonya Dreaming by Julie Tuckey
The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency by Alexander McCall Smith
Pennies for Hitler by Jackie French
Boy Swallows Universe by Trent Dalton
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
The Shortest History of England by James Hawe
Mental by Dr Steve Ellen and Catherine Deveny
War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
Work by Louisa May Alcott
Deranged Marriage by Sushi Das
Stranger the Dreamer by Laini Taylor
Emma by Jane Austen
The Alchemyst: The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel by Michael Scott
The Book of Dust by Phillip Pullman
321 Seriously Smart Things You Need to Know by Mathilda Masters
Wish me luck.
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Music Tag Game
Rules: put your music on shuffle and list the first 10 songs that come up, then tag 10 people
Good King Wenceslas by Mannheim Steamroller
Go Light Your World by Kathy Troccoli
Simple Gifts-Going Home by The 5 Browns
The Adventure Begins from The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
Two Worlds from the Tarzan soundtrack
The Witcher Epic Version by Samuel Kim
Oogie Boogie Song from Nightmare Before Christmas
How Far I’ll Go from Moana
Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story from Hamilton
Tir Na Nog by Celtic Woman
No pressure tags: @thefoundationproject, @sexysmeagolshitposting, @sailorsol, @theshinylizard, @tessadoesstuff, @fearmypaintbrush, @everything-or-anything, @brokenphoenix99, @saffiter, @atelier-dayz
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stephanieinge · 1 year
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: NOS Edgar Rice Burroughs 1995 TARZAN Epic Adventures HORIB THE SNAKEMAN.
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quasar1967 · 1 year
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Cinefantastique #130
July 1997
Steel: A preview George of the Jungle: From cartoon to live action Contact: Jodie Foster's encounter with alien intelligence Men In Black: Behind the scenes (16 pages) Batman and Robin: 12 pages dedicated to Schumacher's movie Tarzan The Epic Adventures: The second season Sweet Angel Mine: Curtis Radclyffe's directorial debut Lexx Dark Zone Adventures: Creator Paul Donovan on his outrageous sci-fi series Buddy: raising a gorilla Reviews: The Fifth Element, Anaconda, Cats Don't Dance, The Sixth Man, Liar Liar, The Saint.
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planetaryartist · 1 month
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longbud · 2 years
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Possibly I am a hundred, possibly more but I cannot tell because I have never aged as other men, nor do I remember any childhood. Biographie de l'auteurĬHAPTER I ON THE ARIZONA HILLS I am a very old man how old I do not know. Stanley Wiater -Ce texte fait référence à l'édition kindle_edition.
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Although this novel can stand alone, there are a total of 11 volumes in this classic series of otherworldly, swashbuckling adventure. Sheer escapism of the tallest order, the Martian novels are perfect entertainment for those who find Tarzan's fantastic adventures aren't, well, fantastic enough. Yet this red planet is far more than a dusty, barren place it's a fantasy world populated with giant green barbarians, beautiful maidens in distress, and weird flora and monstrous fauna the likes of which could only exist in the author's boundless imagination. A Princess of Mars is the first adventure of John Carter, a Civil War veteran who unexpectedly find himself transplanted to the planet Mars. This is a wonderful scientific romance that perhaps can be best described as early science fiction melded with an epic dose of romantic adventure. Burroughs's first sale (in 1912) was A Princess of Mars, opening the floodgates to one of the must successful-and prolific-literary careers in history.
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Pour en savoir plus sur comment et à quelles fins Amazon utilise les informations personnelles (tel que l'historique des commandes de la boutique Amazon), consultez notre Politique de confidentialité.Īlthough Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875-1950) is justifiably famous as the creator of Tarzan of the Apes, that uprooted Englishman was not his only popular hero. Vous pouvez modifier vos choix à tout moment en accédant aux Préférences pour les publicités sur Amazon, comme décrit dans l'Avis sur les cookies. Cliquez sur «Personnaliser les cookies» pour refuser ces cookies, faire des choix plus détaillés ou en savoir plus. Les tiers utilisent des cookies dans le but d'afficher et de mesurer des publicités personnalisées, générer des informations sur l'audience, et développer et améliorer des produits. Cela inclut l'utilisation de cookies internes et tiers qui stockent ou accèdent aux informations standard de l'appareil tel qu'un identifiant unique. Si vous acceptez, nous utiliserons également des cookies complémentaires à votre expérience d'achat dans les boutiques Amazon, comme décrit dans notre Avis sur les cookies. Nous utilisons également ces cookies pour comprendre comment les clients utilisent nos services (par exemple, en mesurant les visites sur le site) afin que nous puissions apporter des améliorations. Nous utilisons des cookies et des outils similaires qui sont nécessaires pour vous permettre d'effectuer des achats, pour améliorer vos expériences d'achat et fournir nos services, comme détaillé dans notre Avis sur les cookies. Choisir vos préférences en matière de cookies
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haqahenilude · 2 years
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Tarzan: The Epic Adventures - Syndicated - August 28, 1996 - May 25, 1997
Action / Adventure (22 episodes)
Running Time:  60 minutes
Stars:
Joe Lara as Tarzan/John Clayton
Aaron Seville as Timba
Lydie Denier as Olga de Coude
Andrew Divoff as Nicholas Rokoff
Dennis Christopher as Paul D’Arnot
Ralph Wilcox as Mugambi
Angela Harry as La
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silveragelovechild · 3 years
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Sorry to hear actor Joe Lara has died. I liked him in both versions of Tarzan that he starred in.
“Tarzan in Manhattan” (1989)
“Tarzan: The Epic Adventures” (1996)
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