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I wanted to see if I could draw Liko as a Gen 1 character! 💙
Instead of just changing the art style, I tried following the trends of the era to create a whole new design that looked believable for the time. For example, her outfit is based on Squirtle instead of Oshawott in this concept. :>
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THE LITTLE MERMAID 1989 — dir. Ron Clements & John Musker
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Pokeshipping Boxing couple
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Once again Satoshi is pining for the hottest and sportiest girl in town Kasumi
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Sandi breaks her leg
Daria S5 Ep.3-Fat like Me
March 5, 2001
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DARIA: "It Happened One Nut" [S3 Ep06]
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Arthur Recap Season 7 Episode 9 Prunella Sees the Light
AKA We Learn Not Be Condescending to Blind People
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Buster is having a consultation with Made Prunella, who may be the biggest scammer since Miss Cleo. Prunella uses her “psychic abilities” to predict that Buster has an upcoming math test. Conveniently, her vision fades out when she needs a candy fix. Buster can only give her on measly Skittle so Prunella sighs they’ll have to take a break to eat some leftover brownies in her kitchen.
Damn. Prunella can’t even scam children out of their candy. She is a terrible fake psychic. Miss Cleo would be ashamed.
When the kids leave Prunella’s room, a real vision appears in Prunella’s crystal ball. It’s of Marina yelling at Prunella! What?! I thought they were friends! What on earth happened here?
Guess we’ll have to watch and find out…
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Prunella and Marina watch a trailer for the Henry Screever movie and get excited that their favorite series is coming to life. 
You know, the more they make Henry Screever references in this series, the more I would actualy pay to read/watch an adaptation of that parody series. The villain is named Moldywort, there’s a brick of wonders, someone named Persephone, and at one point Harry had cucumbers growing out of his nose? I need to see what this mess is about.
Anyway, Prunella decides to hold a surprise slumber party at her house and then she and Marina can go see the movie together. Buster finds her in the store trying to find the right bed sheets to decorate her room to look like one of the settings from the Henry Screever novel.
“Marina? That’s your friend who’s blind, right?” asks Buster. “What does it matter what color they are? She can’t see them.”
Prunella is flustered but insists that Marina will appreciate the attention to detail. However that night, she has a nightmare that Marina gets offended that Prunella keeps bragging about the decorations, even though Marina can’t see them. Marina gets so upset that she turns Prunella into a giraffe before she storms off.
Prunella wakes up in cold sweat. 
I don’t really understand why though; I mean, she’s already an anthropomorphic animal so being a giraffe wouldn’t be that big of a deal.
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Prunella talks over her worries with Muffy, who is arguably one of the worst people to turn to for advice. Didn’t we establish this in “Don’t Ask Muffy”? 
Maybe that episode hasn’t occurred in this out of order timeline because Prunella takes Muffy’s suggestions to roll up the carpets and soften the sharp edges around the house. Rubella trips over the guiding string Prunella laid out for Marina to use to find her way around the house. 
Rubella points out that Prunella could just ask Marina if she needs any special accommodations  "But I swore on the Wheel of Edam that I wouldn’t tell,” protests Prunella.
“Listen, I know you’re nine years old and this Henry Screever shit is your life but just ask your friend if she needs anything. Like damn, it’s not that serious,” Rubella says. “What’s more important? Having a a good time with your friend or a swear on a piece of cheese?”
Damn. Edam is type of cheese? This show really does teach me stuff.
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Prunella finally works up the nerve to ask Marina about any special accommodations but doesn’t know how to word her questions. Luckily for her, she bumps into Marina when Marina is playing soccer. Prunella is impressed that Marina can play soccer and is relieved when Marina offers to host a sleepover at her house. Prunella immediately says yes so she doesn’t have to worry about freaking out about Marina’s needs.
Well, sort of.
At Marina’s house, Prunella continues to tiptoe around Marina and treat her like an invalid. She tries to help Marina eat dinner, screams out a warning when Marina almost steps on a upturned rug, and asks a million questions about what it’s like to be blind.
To her credit, Marina gently sidesteps Prunella’s “help” or jokes about it. The straw that breaks the blind girl’s back is when Prunella freaks out when Marina falls down during their pillow fight. “Frankly Prunella, you’re driving me crazy!” shouts Marina.
Hurt and confused, Prunella goes home early.
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Prunella mopes in her bedroom as Buster comes by for another fortune telling. She tells him about her fight with Marina. “I was just trying to be extra considerate,” she says. Buster points out that Prunella was more annoying than helpful. He reminds Prunella how everyone walked on eggshells when he was diagnosed with asthma and how he hated it.
“Would you like it if someone was fussing over you all the time?” he asks.
Pretty ironic that Buster is doling out advice when he was the one who caused this mess in the first place.
At any rate, Prunella realizes he is right and goes to make up with Marina. The girl see the Henry Screever movie together and discuss how terrible it is without Prunella being condescending about Marina’s blindness.
Prunella finally sees the light!
Grade: A- (I like this episode. It’s one of the “lesson episodes” but damned if it isn’t a good one. I really like the way the writers have used the Marina character–she’s fun, sassy, and not afraid to stand up for herself. I sort of wanted to have Marina be the one to explain why Prunella’ attitude was condescending and be like, “Yo, we were fine before. Why are you acting so weird all of a sudden about me being blind?” but I know that tying Buster pack into the plot was also a neat move, especially considering how everyone overreacted to his asthma. Plus, I always love Henry Screever references.)
Rating: 57% intense. Learning not to be a dick to your blind friend is intense
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It’s been 21 years since All Grown Up aired
It’s been 16 years since All Grown Up! aired
Airdate: April 12, 2003
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yes here they are.
idk kai is draw in a more childish style than i usually do, and by that i mean just like the eyes are larger than what i do.
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「 Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon 」
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