So, recently, I was able to get two Yoshihiro Togashi character collectibles, and one of them was Hisoka from Hunter x Hunter. I've always really loved Hisoka as a character in the series, I mentioned this before that he's one of those anime characters who does absolutely horrible things but there's something about him that makes him so fun to watch and so likeable and everything else like that and it was cool to get him and add him to the display case next to Gon and Killua. This one specifically is also pretty different from a lot of other ones I have because it's made by a different compant, but it's still really great anyway. Also, I did some stuff in this video for fun and that I thought was pretty funny. And so, anyway, here it is and I hope you all like this.
Tuesday, 28 February 2023
Friday, 24 February 2023
My Yugi Muto collectible (Review)
So, I'm kinda late with showing this video on here, but I'm here showing it now and, this time, I was able to get a collectible for Yugi Muto himself. I already had collectibles for Atem, Jaden and Yusei, but I was able to get this one showing my new one of Yugi Muto himself, basically the main character of the whole Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise next to Atem. This was also just cool to have another protagonist from the franchise with the others and, what makes that even more exciting for me persoanlly is that there's apparently gonna be one for Yuma coming out at some point, don't know when, hopefully soon though, and it'll be incredible when it's out and I'll hopefully be able to get it when it does release. Plus, it's just awesome to have him because I really, really love Yugi as a character so it's just cool to have a collectible of him too and have him with Atem, Jaden and Yusei. Also, this specific collectible of him is from the Dark Side Of Dimensions movie. Unlike the others though, he doesn't have a Duel Disk with him, which is a little weird to see, but he's still holding a card anyway so that's cool at least. Anyway, here it is and I hope you all like this.
Monday, 20 February 2023
Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania
So guys, we're at the first M.C.U movies of 2023 and the first movie in Phase 5, Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania. I wasn't super excited for this if I'm being honest. The first two Ant-Man movies aren't some of my favourite M.C.U movies and you could kinda look at them as being in the lower end of all the films, but the premise and the trailers for this did look interersting enough. It was interesting that we would get a whole movie in the Quantum Realm since the first two were all about learning about it and different things to do with it too. However, early reviews were making me pretty nervous because they were saying this was one of the worst M.C.U movies and its score on Rotten Tomatoes wasn't good either, not to mention the fact that the last few M.C.U movies haven't been that good either like Thor: Love And Thunder and Eternals. Sure, Wakanda Forever was really good and Multiverse Of Madness was pretty good, but, yeah, some people really aren't on board as much as they used to when it comes to this stuff. Anyway, I was still curious about the movie and since Kang was gonna play more of a role in this, it made me all the more curious. So, in the end, I know I'm probably gonna be in a minority about this, but I personally really, really liked this. I really don't understand the hate for this movie at all. I had a really, really good time with this movie and I think it's my favourite Ant-Man movie. No, it's not perfect by any means and it does have some serious problems, but, overall, I really liked this and think this is now my official new most underrated thing in the M.C.U. Yes, again, I am gonna go over the problems because there's some really noticeable ones here that're really weird, but I'm really happy I saw this. Also, like always, this'll have no spoilers for the first part and then I'll go into all the spoilers after a warning. Okay, so, what's the story? Scott is enjoying life after the events of Endgame where he's seen as like a celebrity, but he's having trouble with Cassie, this time played by Kathryn Newton, who's being arrested for trying to help protesters whose lives are being affected after the Snap happened. But, one day, when at Hank's house, they discover that Cassie has built a device to send a message to the Quantum Realm which is something that makes Janet very nervous and when trying to turn it off, it goes haywire and sends Scott, Hope, Cassie, Hank and Janet into the Quantum Realm and getting separated so they're now trying to find each other while trying to avoid Kang trying to find them. And I'm gonna stop right there, so, I dunno exactly how people would react to that whole synopsis I just gave there because depending on who you ask, this could be seen as something that sounds kinda interesting or something people could be very iffy about. But, in my opinion, just from how the film is told and how everything is done, I think they made this into a really fun time. Again, it does have flaws and I'll go over those first because there are a good amount of them. The first and probably the biggest problem I have is the first twenty or so minutes. The pacing is really off in this movie in the beginning. The first twenty or so minutes are really rushed. You can tell they really just want to get to the stuff in the Quantum Realm so they go through all the stuff on Earth really quickly and just want to get the main plot of the movie and it felt kinda clunky. The dialogue can also be weird sometimes. Sometimes it's just characters talking like how movie characters talk and not actual people, especially in regards to the build up of Kang himself where they're trying to keep it a secret to make it feel like huge build up, but it can make the dialogue feel kinda unnatural at points. Also, there are some tiny moments in the action scenes in particular where I just kinda asked myself why some characters didn't do specific things because they could have but they didn't for some reason. Some of the editing is kinda weird too, especially when they try to reveal some stuff and it just cuts to the person without some big reveal and that was really weird with Kang's first real appearance in the film too. And, yeah, like some people were concerned about, some of the C.G.I doesn't look that great and there are time where they kinda set something up only to not go anywhere with it, which is weird in one instance in particular. So, yeah, I guess if people were to say they didn't like this film, I can't act like I don't know why because it does have a good amount of problems and even just weird scenes and some dumb stuff too. But, with all that out of the way, I can finally move onto what I really liked here. For one, I really loved the cast here. In my opinion, the cast definitely helped save this movie for me because I think they all did a great job. Paul Rudd is of course still fantastic as Scott. He's still super likeable, really funny and nails everything he's supposed to do. Evangaeline Lily, Michael Douglas and Michelle Pfeiffer are also still great here as Hope, Hank and Janet, and I absolutely loved Kathryn Newton as Cassie. She was very fun, very likeable and had great interactions with the other cast members. I really liked her and Scott together, they were very fun in my opinion. Jonathan Majors as Kang is also great here. I wasn't really a fan of what they did with him in Loki, though that was technically a different variant of him, but he does a great job here and Kang is a really cool villain. I heard from people that he was a huge highlight for the film and I agree, he was really cool and did have some intimidating moments. The movie can also be really creative at times since they're in this other-worldy place and they do have some fun with it. The film is also pretty funny at times, and thankfully not overdone with it like Love And Thunder was. Speaking of, I feel like they sorta embraced some dumb stuff for the better. As in they did stuff they probably knew was gonna be dumb and stupid so they just embraced it and knew what it was and just had fun with it. And, again, just with how the story was being told and shown and all that was what really kept me interested enough even when some weird stuff happened that I felt wasn't really working for me. I also really liked how this film subverted some of my expectations because there were times where something kinda being set up at the start and I had a feeling it gonna work its way into the characters' arcs at the end in some way, and I was right in the sense that it did, but not the way I thought they would and it made me feel relieved because I thought some of them were gonna be stupid and clichéd, but they actually did it in a way that I thought was really likeable. I also feel like the end climax was really exciting and both of the credit scenes made me excited for what could be happening soon. So overall, I persoanlly had a really good time with this film. Again, I know I'm gonna be in a minority when I say that, and if people say they didn't like this, I can't say I don't see why, but, really, I just felt like this was one of the most fun M.C.U experiences I've had in a while, and I personally like how this was the start of Phase 5 for the M.C.U. So, I personally would recommend checking this out if you're curious, but, if you don't like it, I suppose I understand. So, this review might have been kinda all over the place, but that really is how I feel about this. And so everyone, those are my thoughts on Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania. Thank you all for reading and please comment down below to tell me what you think. Okay, now we're gonna go into the spoilers, if you don't want anything spoiled, go see the film then come back and read the rest of this.
Spoilers:
Okay, so, I guess the first thing I should address is the opening scene showing a flashback with Janet in the Quantum Realm discovering the Kang variant who landed there. I like how they have it where he was essentially banished there by the other Kangs so it was cool to see that and it was cool when it was later revealed that Janet helped him fix his ship and get his powers back without knowing what he was and so that made that part kinda interesting to me, even if a part of it did feel a like just simple exposition. I really liked when Scott and Cassie were in that small town with those rebels and trying to earn their trust, and the scene where Hope, Hank and Janet were in that bar is kinda what I meant by having some stuff be kinda wasted because that's when we meet Bill Murray's character and he's only in this one scene and then he's killed, so it felt kinda pointless. Another huge spoiler is M.O.D.O.K, who's eventually revealed to be Darren Cross from the first movie. This is something I imagine is either gonna be fine to people or makes people hate the whole movie because this part is so weird. I didn't necessarily hate it, though, yeah, the C.G.I on him looked really weird with the huge head thing, but this is what I meant by the film feeling like it knew what it was and just embraced it because it didn't feel like that part was meant to be taken super seriously and whenever they did kinda do something slightly serious with it, it is still played as a joke and there were some parts with it that I found funny. But, anyway, I liked when Cassie is in the prison and manages to get those resistance fighters out and this is what I meant by having something done in a way that subverted my expectations because when that was set up at the start with her in jail trying to help people, I thought it was gonna be done in way that was gonna be dumb, but I liked how it was done here with Cassie giving that message to everyone to encourage them and then the end climax, while, yeah, some parts were kinda pointless, and it had some moments like I said before where the characters didn't do some specific things like why didn't Kang shoot Scott and the others with that erasing beam he was shooting at everyone else, I thought was pretty cool and I liked when both Scott and Cassie grew and took down the shield and M.O.D.O.K, and I liked how he sacrificed himself and that part is what I meant by that not needing to be taken seriously because they do do it in a way I thought was funny and they kinda made fun of it themselves that wasn't distracting. And then the actual end fight with Scott and Hope vs. Kang was cool with the way they knocked him into the core and killed him that way. I honestly thought they were gonna be stuck in the Quantum Realm themselves and that would be how the movie ends, but then the others help them. Yeah, that was a bit confusing, but, whatever, I guess. Then, as far as the credit scenes, the first one was cool, I guess, though kinda weird. I dunno, I like the idea that all the Kang variants are coming together, but some of it seemed kinda weird to me. And the end credit scene was kind the same with it being cool that we saw Loki and Mobius with it being a set up for Loki: Season 2, but I'm a little curious about what was going on with the Kang variant there. So, I'm very curious to know what's gonna happen now. And so, yeah, everyone, that's my review of Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania. Thank you all for reading and please comment down below to tell me what you think.
Wednesday, 15 February 2023
Dragon Ball Z Kai (Anime Review)
Monday, 13 February 2023
My Tokoyami collectible (Review) and a special announcement
So, this is a really late entry to make because, last month, I finally got my collectible of Tokoyami from My Hero Academia. Not really sure why it's taken me this long to make this entry, but I made this last month and was able to add it to the others I've got. This was supposedly the last My Hero Academia collectible made at the time because I've been trying to get ones for all of Class 1A from the series and the one I got before this was Mineta and I thought I had them all, and I guess I technically did because this figure only came out recently and it wasn't exactly easy because it took a while for it to arrive and there was a bit of trouble there. But I eventally got it and made my review of it and there's even more coming out soon like Jiro is coming out soon too, so that's cool to be getting more of these. I'm just hoping the rest of the class get Banpresto figures too. And, as far the title I have now, I say I have a special announcement because before I made this video last month, I actually made it to 1000 subscribers on my channel and I wanted to dedicate the end of this video to saying thank you to all my subscribers for helping me get this far. Not only that, but, after I made this video, I made another as a way of saying thank you as well with some new stuff I did on my computer special for the occasion. So, I'm really happy to have made it this far and I love making these videos as well as my Community posts. So, anyway, here it is and I hope you all like this.
Tuesday, 7 February 2023
My top 15 anime and manga protagonists of all time
Sunday, 5 February 2023
My top 5 movies of 2022
So guys, this is kinda late because I usually make these way sooner, but, I was waiting for the new Puss In Boots movie to come out here before I made this, but, now that it's out and I've made my review of it, I'm finally gonna talk about my top 5 movies of 2022. This was an interesting year for me with movies because, recently, I've sorta tried to broaden my horizon when it comes to movies and I saw some really, really great films in 2022. I did also see a lot of terrible films, but I was really, really glad with all the great movies I saw last year. So, this is probably a weird thing to point out, but I think this might be the most different one of these lists I've made because I'm gonna be including different kinds of films that I haven't spoken about before. So, let's get into it and I hope you all like this.
5. Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero:
Starting us off is the first anime movie I saw this year, Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero. I saw both this and One Piece Film: Red this year and out of the both of them, I liked Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero more. I really had a great time with this film, especially since it was the first Dragon Ball movie I ever saw in cinemas and this was a really great experience. While I personally had a couple of problems with it like the first ten minutes or so, the rest of it was so entertaining as a Dragon Ball fan. And I loved just what happened with this having a huge enthesis on Piccolo and Gohan's relationship and it was just a blast from the start when Piccolo is introduced and what they do with the characters was a lot of fun. I also loved the other characters in this like Pan. I really, really Pan here and she was so entertaining in this as opposed to the version of her in Dragon Ball GT. And it was nice to have a Dragon Ball movie that didn't focus on Goku and Vegeta the whole time. While I love the two of them, it was just refreshing to have one focus on other characters and this was definitely my favourite version of Gohan ever since the Cell Games Saga. Overall, it was just such a fun time and I can't wait to see what the next installment in the franchise is.
4. Puss In Boots: The Last Wish:
Next up on the list is the only American animated movie from this year and my most recently viewed film from 2022, Puss In Boots: The Last Wish. This was very refreshing for me personally because I haven't seen many DreamWorks movies over the years, but this movie was great to get back into that again and gave us one of the best animated movies in the last few years. Like I said when I did my review, I had heard nothing but incredible things about this film before seeing it and, while I can't say I was on the same boat as everyone on that level, this was stil such a great experience with some of the best directing I've seen in an animated movie in a long time and it was just a lot of fun to see characters I've liked for a long time back on the big screen again. I personally think the first Puss In Boots movie is pretty underrated and so having this movie come out and have so many people talking about it the way they have is really amazing and I just had a fantastic time watching this.
3. Black Panther: Wakanda Forever:
At number 3 is the last of the M.C.U projects from 2022, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. The M.C.U was kinda hit or miss this year with some amazing projects like this and having other stuff like Thor: Love And Thunder and She-Hulk, but this was a great way to close out the year. With this film, we got so many great things like a really good villain, some of the best performances in the M.C.U and it was just an incredible way of doing a touching sendoff to Chadwick Boseman. It was also full of amazing character development and had fantastic action scenes and maybe one of the most facinating stories the M.C.U has ever told. I also feel like this kinda took some risks by M.C.U standards and it made the experience all the more interesting. I also loved just how the characters get to where they are like Shuri becoming the new Black Panther and giving her character more chances to shine and making me like her more than I did.
2. The Batman:
Coming in close to number 1 is my offical favourite live action Batman movie, The Batman. I feel like this movie is practically tailor made to be on everyone's list of their favourite movies of 2022 because of just how brilliantly made it is. Not only is the story so well thought out, but the attention to detail with making this version of Gotham feel so real and detailed just makes me want to explore it as much as possible. As someone who's a huge Batman fan but would never say he's the biggest fan of all time, this was just everything I could ask for with absolutely amazing acting from everyone, especially Robert Pattinson as Batman himself, some incredibly gorgeous shots with the cinematography, really intense action and some of the best directing I've ever seen in a comic book movie. And, like I said in my review, I just loved how this film sorta took the idea of a comic book movie and turned it on it's head and made it really refreshing to watch and I absolutely can't wait for the sequel.
And my number 1 favourite movie of 2022 is... Top Gun: Maverick:
And finally at number 1 is easily the best movie of 2022 and the one that pretty much everyone has already talked about to death with the amount of praise it's gotten, Top Gun: Maverick. This is what I was talking about at the start with movies that may surprise you with what I've seen this year, but, yeah, this film was easily my favourite movie of the year, which is odd to me because I haven't seen the first Top Gun movie yet and I was never interested to until I heard what everyone was talking about with this movie and all I can say is that seeing this on the big screen was insane and may have been one of my favourite cinema experiences I've ever had. What I love about this film is that everything that everyone talks about here is super interesting and the characters are just as interesting. We have Tom Cruise as Pete Mitchell trying to teach younger pilots how to accomplish a mission while trying to make things right with the son of his old partner and everything they do in this is some of the most facinating stuff I've seen in a movie in a long time. But I also love how huge this movie feels because they used real planes for the flying scenes and it made all the action with them feel so intense and the cinematography complimented it so well. The acting from everyone is also incredible here, Tom Cruise is of course great, but so is everyone else, Miles Teller, Jennifer Connelly, Jon Hamm, Glen Powell and everyone else in the cast do an incredible job. Pretty much everyone has praised this movie to death and I'm the same because this movie was such a spectacle to see on the big screen and the action just made everything so much more emotional and when the characters were just sitting and talking or explaining different things about how to do these things, it was all so compelling and interesting. I've actually been able to connect with other people over how much I love this movie and we all agree this was the best movie of 2022. And all that is why Top Gun: Maverick is my favourite movie of 2022. And so everyone, those are my picks for my top 5 movies of 2022. Thank you all for reading and please comment down below to tell me what you think and tell me what your favourite movies of 2022 are.
Saturday, 4 February 2023
Puss In Boots: The Last Wish
Wednesday, 1 February 2023
Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania second trailer
So, I've been meaning to show this for the past few weeks now, but, on the 10th of January, we got the second trailer for Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania. And, from what we're seeing here, it looks absolutely crazy. We get to see a lot here like more of an idea of what the plot is going to be. We get to see more of Kang here and it looks like he wants to trick Scott into doing some stuff for here but he goes back on his word and now Scott is trying to stop him. Not only that, but we also get to see M.O.D.O.K in this and the effects on him do look kinda weird with his face, but, it also looks like he'll be getting some helmet thing for his face and that actually does look pretty cool. It's also just cool to have him in live action to begin with. Again, I love how much like the comics the M.C.U has become and they can have a whole bunch of these weird elements from the comics and have them come into live action and have them be cool, which I assume this film will be. It'll be out in two weeks from now and I already arranged to see it with my brother and sister when it does. So, I'm really excited to see what they do here. Anyway, here it is and I hope you all like this.