Tuesday, 31 October 2017

New Daniel Danger group picture

So with season 2 of Daniel Danger just begun a few entries back, I thought it would be a good idea to show all of you what the three new main characters look like. Like I said in the story and an entry before it, I introduced three new characters into this new season I thought it would be interesting to show all of you what they all look like. How I designed them in my painting like how I did other painting entries. I tried my best with these and the new character are Mia, Darren and Olivia. I have huge ideas for all of them and I can't wait to do all of them really soon and I hope you all are excited too. I'm actually hoping to make Mia like two other characters I really love and I especially have huge ideas for her characters. And so, here it is and I hope you all like it.

Sunday, 29 October 2017

My top 10 favourite Marvel stories

So last year I counted down my top 5 Marvel graphic novels. And so, now, I'm going to count down my 10 favourite stories in Marvel's history. Mainly because I've been thinking about it for a while and after reading some more recently, I decided to do this. And this is going to be a lot different to other people's lists of their favourite Marvel stories or graphic novels because, yeah, people have different opinions on things like this. And so, let's begin and I hope you all enjoy.
10. Old Man Logan:

Starting us off is most famous Wolverine story and one of the most famous Marvel stories ever, Old Man Logan. The main inspiration for the Logan movie that came out this year, this story is one of the most depressing and heart-wrenching ever done. In the future, almost every hero is dead or in hiding and America is ruled by supervillains. Wolverine, after accidently murdering all the X-Men, is now an old man with a family in need of money. Agreeing to go with Hawkeye, who's now blind, to deliver a package, they have the most insane road trip ever. Filled with nonstop cursing and blood and gore everywhere, Old Man Logan is a staple as one of the greatest Marvel stories ever with plenty of mature themes and a Wolverine who's old and grizzled which make him less patient and more violent than ever before. And, while it may start kinda slow, you know you're going to get an insane Wolverine unleashed action scene eventually.
9. The Death of Gwen Stacy:

Moving from the most famous Wolverine ever, next up, is the most famous Spider-Man story ever. Easily the most iconic comic ever for changing comic books forever, this 1973 comic shocked readers all over the world. Gwen Stacy was Peter Parker's first love. And many people woulda just expected the two of them to be a regular comic book couple. But, during a fight between Spider-Man and the Green Goblin on a bridge, Gwen is pushed off. When Spidey tries to catch her with his webbing, he accidently snaps her neck causing her to die. Traumatising so many people, this twist is what led to many comic books having twists like this for years to come.
8. Weapon X:

Going back to Wolverine, this 1991 is what finally explained Wolverine's powers. When Wolverine is kidnapped by a government organisation, they did countless tests on him and, in the end, they used his healing abilities to their advantage. He had already had retractable bone claws, but this organisation is what coated his entire skeleton in Adamantium. But, that doesn't mean it was easy. The process was beyond painful and, once they had done that, Dr. Cornelius, the man who was in charge of all this, brainwashed Wolverine to be monstrous, animal-like killing machine. But, Wolverine went crazy. He killed everyone there and escaped then beginning to wander the wilderness. This fantastic Barry Windsor-Smith story is what finally explained to readers everything they wanted to know about Wolverine's Adamantium claws and it did not disappoint.
7. X-Men: God Loves, Man Kills:

The inspiration for 2003's X-Men 2, this amazing graphic novel introduces William Stryker, a mutant hater who thinks mutants are an abomination that should never exist. So, in an attempt to kill every mutant on the planet, he kidnaps Professor X and gets him hooked up to a Cerebro he made himself. Learning this, the X-Men are forced to team up with Magneto in order to stop him. Chris Claremont is easily the best X-Men writer in my opinion, and he does a fantastic job of showing the real themes about this team with prejudice and segregation and showing the whole dilemma with how humans don't exactly all accept mutants or can even sometimes not even accept one another just because of prejudice.
6.  X-Men: Days of Future Past:

Yup, another X-Men story. Set literally right after the Dark Phoenix Saga story, this tale follows Kitty Pride as she goes back in time to warn the X-Men of the Sentinels. Ginormous mutant killing robots who have the world like a huge warzone. This warning will hopefully stop the Sentinels forever. Being kinda one of the earliest brutal Marvel stories, this story delivers it all. Suspense, action, time-travel and great storytelling. And, let me tell ya, it does not disappoint.

5. Daredevil: Born Again:

Probably the most famous Marvel story ever, this is one of Frank Miller's best pieces ever. When Kingpin discovers Matt Murdock is Daredevil, he immediately places all the odds in his favour. He destroys his law firm, bank accounts and reputation. When the two of them have a hand to hand fight, Kingpin beats Matt with just a threat of Matt's life left. Now Daredevil, who's nickname is literally "The Man Without Fear," is terrified off Kingpin. However, this causes him to make a return and shows just how much a superhero is willing to go to and shows that no matter what, he or she can get back up. From the ending of the Defenders, and from what we saw in Daredevil: Season 2 with Kingpin finding out Matt is Daredevil, it looks like Netflix is going to incorporate this story into Daredevil: Season 3.


4. X-Men: The Dark Phoenix Saga:

The final X-Men story on this list, this incredibly dark story touches on so many things that people can't sing it's praises enough. After a trip into space, Jean Grey is exposed to a solar flare that unlocks her powers from within, transforming her into the Phoenix. But, while it seems to help a small bit at the start, things go very bad very quick. The Hellfire Club twists her mind, transforming her into her evil personality, the Dark Phoenix that wants to do nothing to but destroy everything. It's a story that goes far and wide showing how insane this can really be.
3. Spider-Man: Kraven's Last Hunt:

This 1987 J. M. DeMatteis story takes the Spider-Man villain, Kraven the Hunter, to incredibly dark places. Maybe my favourite Spider-Man story ever, this story focuses on when Spider-Man was still wearing the black suit and Kraven hunting down and "supposedly" shooting Spider-Man dead and burying him. Finally feeling satisfied and going crazy, Kraven dawns the black Spider-Man costume while Spider-Man digs himself out of his grave.



When going off to find Kraven and finally doing it, Spider-Man fights him, but, Kraven refuses to fight back believing himself to already be the winner.

Going even more crazy, Kraven commits suicide on himself by shooting himself in the head.

Turning a sorta silly character like Kraven from before into this coulda gone wrong, but, J. M. DeMatteis keeps it interesting and enthralling throughout the whole thing.
2. Infinity Gauntlet:

Coming in close to number 1 is a story I read recently that I loved. This 1991 Jim Starlin story brings so many characters together at once. When Thanos has all the Infinity Stones and the Infinity Gauntlet, now determined to prove his love to Lady Death, the Marvel heroes must all band together in order to stop him. Filled with tons of characters and twist after twist, this story manages to bring in so much fun because of how many characters there are and every single action scene is incredible. I just really like it for how much for it is.
And my number 1 favourite Marvel story is... Civil War:

And finally at number 1 is the inspiration for the third Captain America movie last year and a much different story than many before. While all these other entries have had heroes against villains, this one is heroes vs. heroes. When a registration act is introduced for superheroes who must register themselves. While a team, led by Iron Man, supports it, another team, led by Captain America, apposes it. When they don't all agree on the matter, fists fly fast and hard. It's heroes against each other because of their different opinions. In my opinion, being probably the most interesting Marvel story I've ever read, this touches and captivates readers and they themselves feeling like they should choose a side. With amazing art from Steve McNiven and writing from Mark Millar, this story is filler with some of the best comic action ever, some pretty brutal imagery and really interesting topics this novel touches on. And so everyone, those are my picks for my top 10 favourite Marvel stories. Thank you all for reading and please comment down below to tell me what you think.

Friday, 27 October 2017

The Lion Guard: The Ukumbusho Tradition

So after a little break from Lion Guard entries for a while, today we got a brand new episode, The Ukumbusho Tradition. I actually saw that the trailer for this the day before I did my new Daniel Danger entry, but, yeah, I wanted my Daniel Danger story to be the next entry when I did and when it was time to do it, it got a little too late. So I watched it a little while ago hoping it would be pretty good. And, yeah, it was pretty good. Nothing amazing like Lions of the Outlands or Never Judge A Hyena By Its Spots, but, I still found it pretty entertaining. Also, one of the more interesting ones. I mean, it is like the Kupatana Celebration episode. But something I found kinda interesting was something that doesn't happen at all here. I'll get into that in the story and also, like the other episodes I've reviewed, this will have spoilers. So, if you don't want anything spoiled, go watch the episode then come back and read this. What's the story? So the lions and elephants of the Pride Lands are celebrating the Ukumbusho Tradition which is supposed to celebrate when older lions and elephants sorta created the Pride Lands, in a way. And so, Makini is in charge of decorating everyone for it. But, while painting the Lion Guard to all look like lions, she runs out of yellow paint, so she has to make more. But, unable to find yellow coloured fruit to make more, she ends up using some flowers she finds and manages to finish it all. And so the celebration starts but then some bees arrive scaring the elephants and causing them to go on a rampage. When the Guard tries to figure out what's going on, they realise that it's because of the flowers Makini used. Their pollen is attracting them. So they stop the elephants by getting rid of it all and continuing the celebration. And that's the plot. And that whole point there is what I meant by this being a different type of episode. This doesn't have a villain in it, just a big accident. Now, whether or not that accident is really big, I wouldn't know. But still even before the whole accident part, which had a few moments where it was sorta taking me a little bit out of it, the stuff before that, I thought was pretty entertaining. I especially loved the scene where Timon and Pumbaa were trying to teach the Guard how to be lions. Which is really funny, they say they know the best ways to train animals how to be lions considering they raised Simba... sorta. I really love Kion's reaction to it seeing how, yeah, he already is one. But, for me, the best part of the episode is the song. This is one of the catchiest songs in the whole show. It's called "Peace in the Pride Lands," and it is catchy. Listen.
I downloaded it onto my iPod as soon as I finished. Really good singing in that entire scene. And, yeah, everything outside of the rampage scene is pretty fun. The rampage scene itself is pretty good, but, I found something out while watching it. A lot of animals in the Pride Lands outside of the main characters that we know, are kinda dumb. We already saw some dumb characters before this like that zebra, but, there're other dumb characters here and it can get kinda annoying. And even the ending is kind of a let down with a whole cliff scene. But, beyond that, this is another pretty good episode. Not phenomenal, but it's not the worst either. As I might have said before, the one episode that I think is kinda bad in this show is Ono the Tickbird, just because it was really annoying. But still, this episode's just fine. I can't wait for the next episode which will be out on the 4th of November. I think that's what the Facebook page said. But yeah, if you're curious to watch this, go ahead. I think it's pretty fun, especially if you just want to listen to the song. And so, thank you all for reading and please comment down below to tell me what you think.

Wednesday, 25 October 2017

My top 5 anime villains

So a few months ago, I made a list of my top 5 favourite anime protagonists and that seemed to be pretty successful, so I thought that for this entry, I'd do the opposite and count down my favourite anime villains. Anime protagonists are great, but the villains are just as good. A lot of them are really complex, entertaining, interesting and designed really cool. And so, let's begin and I hope you all enjoy this.
5. Light:

Starting us off is main antagonist and, surprisingly, also main character of Death Note, Light Yagami. Like I said in my review of this in May, Light sorta starts off as a normal genius high school student who all of a sudden gets the Death Note when it falls from the sky, or, really, when Ryuk drops it. And from that moment onward, he just sorta goes from that into a crazy evil guy who's trying to prove himself a god. And he's a really well written character and, from what I've learned on YouTube, a character quite a few people wanted to see win. I guess maybe because he's the main character, or something. But even still, it's pretty interesting that the main characters of this one turned out to be the main villain and Light is a really entertaining one.
4. Vicious:

As I said in my review of Cowboy Bebop, while I wasn't the biggest fan of it, one the best parts I found with it was its main villain. He's really cool and, while he doesn't appear in the show often, when he is there, he's awesome highly intimidating. And it was cool to see that he and Spike had some history together and whenever we see the two of them fighting, it's great. Some of the show's best moments. Really, I can say is that I like him 'cause he seems like a cool character.
3. Father:

At number 3 is the main antagonist and god-like entity in Fullmetal Alchemist. Originally just a small black spec in a flask, Father managed to convince Hohenheim to let him out. Once he did, he used a human transmutation circle to absorb the people of the city and get the body of Hohenheim. Afterwards, he created the Homunculus and made his plan to absorb God and have whatever power he wanted. A very cool and powerful villain, this guy is no mess around. Especially when we see him actually do it.

And then he becomes even stronger by doing whatever he wants without having to move. And he's, overall just really cool.
2. Frieza:

Coming close to number 1 is the best Dragon Ball villain yet in my opinion and one of the most enjoyable anime villains ever, Frieza. This guy really doesn't have much to him in terms of motivation or anything like that, but the character himself is so cool and so much fun to watch, you sorta ignore that. When being with the Sayians for a long time and having them do his bidding for years, Frieza blew up the planet Vegeta to make sure none of them rose up to oppose him. Thanks to the movie Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F, we got to see another awesome showdown between him and Goku and an even better portrayal and now, with Dragon Ball Super out and me following it, we might actually see him turn into a good guy, which I think would be cool to see. But for now, we have the awesome villain we all know and love.
And my number 1 favourite anime villain is... Nagato:

And finally at number 1 is, not only my favourite Naruto villain, but also, my favourite anime villain ever, Nagato. He may not even really be a villain because he is a good guy now, although he was the villain during the Leaf's Pain story arc in Naruto Shippuden, so I'm putting him here because of that. Out of every anime villain I've ever seen, I consider Nagato to be the most complex and sympathetic. His backstory is really tragic and it's one you can really empathise with it. If you've seen it, than you know what I mean. And it is one you can really understand. Sure, there are other Naruto villains that you understand and have backstories and motivations, but, for me personally, Nagato is just the one I sympathise with the most and understand the most. If you haven't yet, go watch it to know what I'm talking about. And all that is why Nagato is my favourite anime villain. Thank you all for reading and please comment down below to tell me what you think, and, if you like anime, please comment to tell me your favourite anime villain.

Thursday, 19 October 2017

Second Punisher: Season 1 trailer

So a little while ago, we got the second trailer for the Punisher Netflix show. Not only that, but we also got the release date for when it'll be out. It's going to be on Netflix on the 17th of November, which in less than a month away and so I'm obviously more excited and I'm really curious to know who the main villain is going to be. Overall, trailer looks cool, can't wait for it and here it is. Enjoy.

Wednesday, 18 October 2017

My paintings of Mario characters

So lately I've sorta been thinking about how I've done painting entries before on video game characters like Kingdom Hearts, Sonic the Hedgehog and Kirby. So, I decided to do one based on the most popular video game franchise ever, Mario. I didn't do all the characters in this, just the ones I thought necessary and I think I did pretty well with some of these and I did do my best with them. And so, let's begin, I hope you all like these and please comment down below to tell me what you think.
Mario:

Luigi:

Wario:

Yoshi:

Peach:

Bowser:

Tuesday, 17 October 2017

New Black Panther trailer

So yesterday, we got the first real trailer for Black Panther coming out in four months from now. And I've gotta say, it looks incredible. All the technology looks really cool, the cast is fantastic, the suits are looking so amazing and really high-tech and we finally get to see T'Challa and the villain in action for once. And all this together has me even more excited. I cannot wait. So, here it is and I hope you all enjoy.

Sunday, 15 October 2017

Dragons: Race to the Edge: Seasons 1-5

So now we're at the last Dragons show review. Unlike the ones from before which were actually shown on TV, this is actually a Netflix original show like the M.C.U shows. This one is actually set years later but before the second Dragons movie. Also, this is going to be a review of Season 1 all the way to 5 because I wanted to have it be done that way and also, they're the seasons that have been released so far. And, like the last two this will have spoilers, so, if you don't want it spoiled 'cause you want to see it yourself, go see this than come back and read this. So this show started back in 2015 and, like I said, is set a few years after the last series and a little before the second movie and now Hiccup and the other riders are now on an island they found that they call "Dragon's Edge." Only him, Astrid, Fishlegs, Snotlout, Ruffnut and Tuffnut are staying there with their dragons and they built buildings there and now they're trying to discover new dragons while also protecting them and keeping them safe on the Edge.

But, that's not all, there's a new villain who's trying to kill them and dragons named Viggo Grimborn.

He leads a group called the Dragon Hunters and they vow to kill all dragons and anyone who gets in their way. But, this time, it's not going to be easy for Hiccup and the others to beat him because, unlike everyone else they've ever fought, Viggo is really smart and is a strategist. Hiccup and the others have also found an object that they call the Dragon Eye that has information about every dragon ever with them slide things they can put inside it.

And so now they have to stop Viggo while finding more dragons all around the place. I only started watching this a few months ago with my brother and as I was watching it, I actually found it to be really interesting. Not just the different dragons they were discovering, but also how they were discussing about it and all that. And I love the action here even more. Again, it's sorta like before except, here, they introduce bigger dragons so the action scenes seem even bigger. And even moving away from the action and all that, even though it's great, but the characters, I think, are even better here than before. The main five are, of course, great, but, again, the rest are great to. Heather and Dagur are back and I like them eve more here. Dagur actually becomes a good guy here after Hiccup saves him and then it's revealed that him and Heather are actually siblings. That actually really surprised me and made room for more development for both characters because Heather thinks Dagur killed their dad because he told everyone he did, but he actually didn't because he was just trying to sound tougher. And when that's revealed, first off, it's a really nice, but also, it gives something to Dagur and it gives him something more than just him becoming a good guy, which I also love. I love that he does become a good guy. And speaking of good and bad guys, I really like Viggo too. He just might be the best villain in this franchise in my opinion. He's smart, cunning, knows his enemies and really threatening. And I especially found the ending to Season 5 really surprising. Someone who I didn't mention before in my last two entries is a guy named Trader Johann.

He was in the last two shows and, there, he's really likeable and they brought him back here. And then it's revealed that he's actually a bad guy who wants to kill all the dragons too. That really surprised me and I was pretty sad because he was likeable in the last series but it's revealed he's actually a villain too. I also really liked a lot of the allies they introduced in this too like Mala and all the people on the Wing. They were pretty cool and really likeable after they stopped trying to kill them. And, last quick thing that I liked here, I liked how they made that connection with How To Train Your Dragon 2 by Stoick flashing back to Drago Bludvist who's the villain of that movie, which was really cool, and I liked the others like Hiccup making his fire sword and those wings he uses in the sequel too. So, overall, this is another great Dragons show and I cannot wait for Season 6 to be released next year. When it does and once I'm done watching it all, I'll review that too. And those are my thoughts on Dragons: Race to the Edge: Season 1-5. Thank you all for reading and please comment down below to tell me what you think.

Saturday, 14 October 2017

Dragons: Defenders of Berk

So my last entry was my review of the show, Dragons: Riders of Berk. And this is the sequel series that's pretty much the same thing, but they have different titles and seasons, so I decided to give them both separate entries. And, also, just something before we get started, this is something I meant to say in my last entry, but, whatever, but, these two shows were both on Cartoon Network, so when I made my top 10 Cartoon Network shows a few months ago, I woulda put these on it but I forgot when I did do it. Just something I thought I should say. Anyway, yeah, now we're onto Defenders of Berk. Remember when I said that the last series was more of a fun series where Hiccup and the others went on fun adventures? Well, while that is kinda the same here, it's a lot more serious here. And by that, I mean there's a lot more at stake. Alvin is a lot more menacing here and we get introduced to a lot more new dragons. The action is also cooler. It's pretty much the same as the last series, but there's more of it here and I feel there's a lot more intensity to it. Mildew is also more despicable here. I mean, he does some really horrible things here. He did in the last one, but the stuff he does here is even worse. It's revealed that he actually works for Alvin because he hates dragons so much and wants them all dead. That was entertaining and a lot of the returning characters that were introduced from the last series are back here and just as good as they were before. I think what I like about this the most is that, while I said there's more dragons and all that, the action scenes in this are just as creative as the dragons themselves. I really like that and I really like a lot of more filler episodes like the Viking tournament episode where it's really funny because Hiccup is being all cocky from finally being able to beat Snotlout at something. That whole part is really funny and it's fun to see Snotlout react the way he does. Eventually Hiccup realises the right thing to do and he does do the right thing, but still, that whole part where he's having fun from making fun of Snotlout is pretty funny. And there're also some pretty interesting points too like how we learn even more about the dragons and what they can do and all sorts of things like that. It's all really interesting and creative. As I said a second ago, the action is a lot better and I love how they incorporate the new dragons into the action. In my opinion, the best new dragon is the Screaming Death. This huge white dragon.

It's really cool and I love a lot of the comedy again. Like the last series, the characters make great comments to things that actually sorta remind me of Spider-Man and his quips. And the ending is great too. Alvin gets redeemed and becomes a good guy and they're able to make peace with the Outcasts. That was great. Also, something that never ceases to amaze me with this franchise that I forgot to mention before is the voice cast. Jay Baruchel as Hiccup, I've been thinking lately, is one of best voice performances ever. He's brilliant as this character. And even the voice cast who replaced the cast from the movies are also amazing. Not all the cast is replaced, but the ones who are do fantastically. All that's really great and, honestly, pretty much everything from the last entry is the same. Great animation, good voice work, good writing and a fun time for the whole series. Thankfully the next series is even better in my opinion. And so that's my review of Dragons: Defenders of Berk. Thank you all for reading, please comment down below to tell me what you think and please stay tuned for my next entry, Dragons: Race to the Edge.

Wednesday, 11 October 2017

Dragons: Riders of Berk

So for these next few entries I'll be doing reviews for the three TV shows based off of the How To Train Your Dragon movie series from DreamWorks, one of my favourite animated franchises ever. I've already spoken about the two main movies before, I have reviews for both of them so, if you haven't already, go read them if you want. The reason I've decided to do reviews for these is because I just recently finished watching all of Dragons: Race to the Edge on Netflix. So here we go with the first of these shows, Dragons: Riders of Berk. If you've seen the movies then you know what happens and this show takes place right after the first movie where Hiccup and everyone on Berk have made friends with the dragons. And now they're all cooperating with each other. But there are those who still hate dragons and want them all killed. The main villain here is a guy named Alvin who's the leader of the Outcasts. And with him who hates dragons, there also Mildew who's sorta prejudice with the dragons and doesn't like how they're living on Berk too who tries to do everything it takes to convince Stoick to get rid of them. And the episodes in this series are mainly fun adventures that Hiccup and the other Dragon Riders and they're really fun, funny and really well animated. DreamWorks always does phenomenal with animation. Something else this franchise does so well is comedy. Mainly from the characters making snarky comments and stuff like that. And when they do, they really make me and my brother laugh really hard. My brother has said that the Dragons franchise is his favourite American made film franchise ever and, while I don't think it's my favourite, I do see why and it is one of my favourites. And, actually, going back to that animation point, the show introduces us to new dragons and every single one of them are all still really creative, cool, well designed, well thought out with what they can do and how they deal with them. And the new characters they introduce here are all memorable and serve their purpose really, really well. The main riders like Hiccup, Astrid, Snotlout, Fishlegs, Ruff and Tuff are all great and each character get their own episode dedicated to them so no one's left out. But the new ones they have are great too like Heather who's really likeable, but the bad guys are both great and memorable. Alvin is pretty cool and intimidating, Mildew is a hateful character that you just absolutely despise and you do really hate him, Dagur, who's the same age as Hiccup and the other is great as being a sorta over the top guy but he's still really enjoyable. All of them are really great. I would say my favourite episode for the Riders of Berk version is the episode where there's a blizzard and Hiccup and the others have to get the animals and dragons to cooperate so the animals can make food for them. It's really enjoyable and really funny. What I also love about it is how the characters from the movie are pretty much the exact same loveable characters from before. So you're never worried or thinking that they've changed. And thankfully they're not. Hiccup is still the same loveable guy from the first movie and he's still funny. The riders are the same too with Astrid being the serious one who likes to show off at times, Fishlegs is still the funny, weird, nerdy guy who gets along really well with Hiccup, Snotlout is still the same stupid, egotistical guy who wants to outdo Hiccup in whatever way he can and Ruff and Tuff are still just the funny morons. Even the others are great too like Stoick who's still that hardened leader who's got more of a softer side and Gobber, who's just as hilarious as ever. But he's also really caring and serious when he needs to be. All of them are great. Even the dragons like Toothless, who I absolutely love. One of my favourite, if not my character in the franchise despite being a dragon. I love him. The action is also amazing, not just with how great the animation looks, but also just the way it's thought out. All that is great. Honestly, I think out of all of the Dragons shows, I think this is the most fun of them all because, like I said, the episodes in this show are them going on fun adventures. And those are my thoughts on Dragons: Riders of Berk. Definitely go watch this, especially if you're a fan of the Dragons movies. Thank you all reading, please comment down below to tell me what you think and stay tuned for my next entry about the next series, Dragons: Defenders of Berk.

Monday, 9 October 2017

Second Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi trailer

Well, today, we finally got the second trailer for Star Wars: The Last Jedi. Listen, I'm not gonna lie, I know at the start of the year this wasn't that high on my most anticipated movies of this year list, but, after watching this trailer, I think this might be my most anticipated for the rest of the year. It looks really cool and I was already really excited, but this has me even more excited and I cannot wait to see it and review it. So, here it is and I hope you all enjoy.

Sunday, 8 October 2017

Final Justice League trailer

So, a little while ago, we got the final trailer for Justice League. Given how this movie, and technically Thor: Ragnarok, are out next month, I'm really excited. But, to be completely honest, this trailer doesn't really do much for me. It's fine and there are some funny bits in it, but, the actually thing itself didn't impress me that much. It looks like they're putting way too much on the action and it looks like they're going a little too far with the look and the explosions. But, hey, I'm still excited and I'm still hoping that the movie itself is going to be good. Anyway, here it is and I hope you all enjoy.

Friday, 6 October 2017

My top 9 Nobodies in Kingdom Hearts

So, my last entry was me counting my top 10 favourite Heartless in the entire Kingdom Hearts series. And so here, I'm counting my 9 favourite Nobodies. I say 9 because that's how many there are. What I said in my last one. I'm not counting bosses, just the henchmen ones like the kind you'd see in any world. Hopefully we'll get more different ones in Kingdom Hearts 3 because we've only really seen them in Kingdom Hearts 2 aside from some missions in Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days. And so, let's begin and I hope you all enjoy.
9. Creeper:

Starting us off is maybe the least impressive Nobody in my opinion, the Creeper. This is one of the first Nobodies you ever fight in Kingdom Hearts 2. This isn't bad enemy, but, in my opinion, it's the least because there's not much to it and it's super easy. Still pretty good though with being good for grinding and all sorts of fighting moves like that.
8. Sorcerer:

This is actually a sorta tricky Nobody, but it's also a cool one. This one uses powerful magic like attacks. That can be pretty cool and it's cool to fight it in a group, especially near the end. I also like the game part to it. It's like Luxord, you can do a reaction command where play this small game where you have you have to beat it in a sorta X and O game. That's pretty cool and fun.
7. Assassin:

This almost fish like Nobody is one you don't see until around the point where you revisit Twilight Town. And I like the reaction command on it where you can grab it out of the ground, spin it around then throw it back down. Some enemies like this have the ability to not take damage so easily, but that's because this one can sink into the ground and so long as it's there you can't attack until you've pulled it up or it sticks its tail up.
6. Dancer:

I remember finding this Heartless really annoying a few years ago because of this move it could do. That move is when it grabs you, swings you around and then kicks you. Doesn't sound like much, but, at times it can be pretty strong and if there are a bunch of them at once and if one just does it, then another might do the same thing in a second. But, moving beyond that, this Nobody's pretty cool with the way it's designed like some creature with a woolly hat, a jumper and sweat pants. And it can be cool to fight in the World That Never Was and you have a really good Keyblade.
5. Dusk:

Just like when I did my favourite Heartless list the other day and when I was talking about the Shadow being the most famous Heartless and it was gonna be obvious that I was going to put it there, the same is for the Duck being the most famous Nobody. These white human looking creature is the very first Nobody you ever see as Roxas in Kingdom Hearts 2. It has a zipper as a mouth and it can use its hands as whips to sting you. Really cool and simple design and it was obvious that I was gonna put it somewhere high on the list.
4. Dragoon:

One of few enemies in Kingdom Hearts 2 that can give you a weapon of your own, this winged Nobody can use swift attacks on you and it can be a good one to fight along with other Nobodies. Not just other ones that're the same, but also just any Nobody enemies. But, what I like about it the most is that it can give Donald a new staff if you defeat them. Sometimes it can drop an item box and that'll be it, so, that's really cool. I really like those kinda weapon items that you can get from an enemy like that for Donald and Goofy.
3. Berserker:

This Nobody I think is what the Saïx fight is supposed to be like. This really huge Nobody has this huge sword like weapon to attack. But, what makes it particularly cool is that it can drop its weapon and you can pick it up and use it on all enemies to smack them around. And if you get a huge amount of enemies at once, it can make beating them faster because it can be really strong. But the Nobody is a cool one to fight and grind off of.
2. Sniper:

Coming in close to number 1 is the Sniper. Just like what I just said with how the Berserker is like the Saïx fight, this one is a lot like the Xigbar fight because it can fire this big arrow blast, but you can do a reaction command to knock it to other enemies to destroy them.
And my number 1 favourite Nobody is... Samurai:

And finally at number 1 is my personal favourite Nobody enemy, the Samurai. In my opinion, the best enemy to grind off of in the entirety of the Kingdom Hearts series. You find this thing at the end of Kingdom Hearts 2 when you go to the World That Never Was and you travel through it. Also, if you use Final Form, not only can you level up yourself, but you can also level up Final Form faster because that's the only way Final Form can level up, by using it and fighting Nobodies. But it's also really cool on its own too. It's a sword wielding Nobody so I think that makes it better to fight like I said with my favourite Heartless list with the Invisibles. And so, everyone, those are my picks for my top 9 favourite Nobodies. Thank you all for reading and please comment down below to tell me what you think or, if you like Kingdom Hearts too, tell me what your favourite Nobody is.

Tuesday, 3 October 2017

My paintings of Boruto characters

So I've done a lot of thinking about this lately and I've decided to do it. Here, I'm going to show you all paintings I've done of Boruto characters. Right now I'm actually following the Boruto anime and I'm enjoying it. I don't know if I can say it's perfect, but I'm still having fun with it. And so here, I'm going show you all paintings I did of some of the characters. I'm really happy with the way a lot of these came out and I hope you all think the same. And so, let's begin, I hope you all like these and please comment down below to tell me what you think.
Boruto:

Sarada:

Mitsuki:

Himawari:

Shikadai:

Chōchō: