Tuesday, 28 February 2023

My Hisoka Morow collectible (Review)

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.

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)

So guys, this is a pretty interesting entry for me to make because I decided to make an anime review for Dragon Ball Z Kai. I say this is interesting because I was wondering for a while if I actually wanted to make a review for this since I was wondering if I would really have that much to say about this, but, after thinking about it a bit, I decided to. Anyway, as for this series, Dragon Ball Z Kai was a series created in 2009 by Toei Animation where they decided to rerelease and kinda remake Dragon Ball Z. Not necessarily, but something kinda like that. They basically did this as a way to shorten the original series and make it more like the manga. The reason I got into this series, beyond being a Dragon Ball fan and wanting to check it out at all, is because the DVDs for this series began coming out here and in 2020, especially due to the Coronavirus, I was able to get a lot more anime and I was trying to get into more series, which I did with a few others like Yu-Gi-Oh! GX and 5D's, Hunter x Hunter and some other ones too. But, yeah, it was just a nice oppotunity to try to get into more shows and this was one of them. Actually, this is something else that's really interesting for me to think about because Dragon Ball Z Kai was actually the very first thing Dragon Ball related I ever heard of back in 2012 or 2013 because, sometimes, I would go out to my Nan's house and I would watch TV and there was an ad for the series on KIX and I saw it few times. I obviously didn't know what it was back then or know anything about it and I never watched it back then, I just remember seeing the ad a few times and thinking it was just another children's cartoon. It's pretty funny thinking about it years later because of how far I've come in understand it and anime as a whole. But, anyway, back to the series itself, like I said, this was a shortened version of Dragon Ball Z because what they did is that they took the original series and took out the filler and shortened other events as well to make the series flow a lot better and give it a better pace. So, instead of being 291 episodes, they managed to make it 167. Not only that, but they also touched up the animation to make it look better and cleaner and make it more modernised. So, this helped make the series much more manageable and accessible. Also, the series is easier to get for a few reasons like being cheaper to get overall and there's only seven seasons for the whole series instead of nine. So all this just helped make going through the series way, way, way easier. So, when watching specific moments in the series, this series made it easier to watch them and it didn't make them feel like they overstayed their welcome so that made it more welcoming and actually helped make some moments feel a lot more epic in my opinion. But, onto the series itself, there's so many things that I can talk about in regards to what it improved. For one, it does look a lot nicer because what they did for the animation was that they apparently traced over the original animation to make it look cleaner and nicer looking. And, not only did they rerelease it in English, but it was redubbed as well so a lot of the old actors from the original Dragon Ball Z returned and some new ones joined the cast too and this also helped make the dialogue and acting from everyone way better, especially Sean Schemmel as Goku. He's always incredible as Goku, but his performance as him here was definitely an improvement over his version in the original. Not only that, but the new actors they got helped elevate the material more too like Chris Ayres as Frieza who helped make him even more fun than he already is. Speaking of, like I said, the lack of filler helped make going through this series a lot more managable and helped make the Sagas like the Frieza Saga easier to go through and made them even more enjoyable, and a lot of that has to do with the improved pace which means all the events that felt like it was moving at a snail's pace in the original are reduced so you can get to specific moments in the story way quicker and they're not interupted with either terrible filler episodes or annoying jokes like in the original. Really, I just feel like this is the superior way to experience the entire Dragon Ball Z story, like you don't really have to worry about a lot of the problems people like me have had about the original Dragon Ball Z for a long time with it either having annoying filler arcs and a slow pace that could make trying to get through it feel insufferable sometimes. Also, since the series still keeps everything about the original since it's still technically the same animation, you still get the same iconic action scenes the way they were originally and the animation on them is touched up so that can help too so we get a lot of great moments like this.
So when we reach huge moments in the story like these and watching characters like Goku, Vegeta, Gohan and everyone else doing what we know they're gonna do, the feeling of being able to go through the story the way it's supposed to just makes these moments feel all the more satisfying and all the more enjoyable. However, something I found really weird about this series is the ending because, for the Majin Buu Saga, the whole thing was three seasons long again like in the original. I realise they did cut out a lot the stuff from the original that was just filler, but it was still kinda tough to have to go through that part of the series considering a lot of this was already in the manga so all that was still tough to get through since I still don't like this Saga at all and, even with a couple of small improvements from Kai, it still overstays its welcome and goes on for way too long. Yeah, the ending fight with Goku and Vegeta vs. Kid Buu is really awesome and it's still the only good part of it in my opinion, but, just trying to get through everything else still feels like a chore. But, overall, Dragon Ball Z Kai is definitely a huge help for anyone trying to get into the series and being a great intro into for people for the first time. The fact that it's way shorter also just helps make the series great for binge watching too. It's really great to see these moments with these characters have so much more weight in my opinion because of how much this helps and, in my opinion, I think this really should be the only way people should watch Dragon Ball Z because it's a significant improvement over the original. You get to see a lot of these characters get to specific moments way faster and just hearing the new performances from everyone is a huge benefit too. I just loved watching this and I think this does serve as a great way to watch it. Also, I could wrong, but I think even Dragon Ball Super acknowledged this as the canon version because I think they used clips from this version in Dragon Ball Super when they were rememebering specific instances. Again, could be wrong, but that's what it felt like to me. But, anyway, yeah, I do love Dragon Ball Z Kai way more than I do the original and it helped me love the series way more than Z did. Also, I know this'll probably never happen, but what I think would be really awesome would be if a lot of other anime took this route and did this similar thing of doing kinda like a remake of an anime by taking out filler of an anime and just leaving in the canon stuff. The most obvious ones I can think of are the entire Naruto franchise, One Piece, Bleach and some other ones too. But, again, probably not gonna happen, it would be really awesome though. Anyway, overall, I had a great time with Dragon Ball Z Kai and it might be my favourite entry in the entire Dragon Ball franchise. Not sure about that, but it's a possibility and I really do think you should check it out if you're a Dragon Ball fan yourself. I know this review was pretty different from my usual anime reviews, but I just felt this was kinda necessary and I really wanted to give my thoughts on it overall. And so guys, that's my review for Dragon Ball Z Kai. Thank you all for reading and please comment down below to tell me what you think.

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

So, this is a really big one for me, but, after all this time, I feel I can finally make my list of my top 15 anime and manga protagonists of all time. When I did my last entry talking about my review for part 4, 5 and 6 of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, I mentioned how since I had finally made that, I felt I could move onto making a lot more other special entries as well and this is one of them. I've been thinking about this for a long time now because I've made a list like this before, but, at that stage, I hadn't watched that many anime or read too many manga's, but, after a long time has passed, I have and I've been able to experience a lot more of both of those. And I've wanted to do this list for a long time because I've watched and read so many anime and manga that I've been able to see a lot of different protagonists and so many of them have had different impressions on me and that's a fun thing to think about because anime and manga protagonists are some of the most interesting characters I've ever seen and some of the most entertaining and just some of my favourite characters ever period. I've also done lists like this on my YouTube channel in terms of my YouTube Community, but, now I want to go into more detail with all these and be able to make actual videos about them now too. Plus, it's just good to have this on here anyway. And so, let's get started and I hope you all like this.
15. Ichigo Kurosaki (Bleach):
Starting us off is the Substitute Soul Reaper from Karakura Town, Ichigo Kurosaki. From the beginning, this regular high school student was able to see the souls of the dead but was still doing his best in life until he met Rukia and was forced to absorb her powers to kill a Hollow to save his family. While Bleach itself may have a good amount of problems, Ichigo himself is definitely a huge reason why Bleach stood for so long as one of The Big 3 alongside Naruto and One Piece. His super tough and bad attitude helped make him stand out from the usual Shonen personality of being super happy and optimistic. Plus, when I was younger and I first discovered Bleach and Ichigo himself, he really stood out as being super cool and different from Naruto since Bleach was the second real anime after Naruto I discovered, even if I didn't really understand what all that meant back then. And his journey through the series, mainly through the Soul Society Arc and his desire to protect those he cares for is very admirable. Sure, I do think Ichigo has some problems as a character like being kinda bland after a while and he does kinda become pretty stale towards the end, especially during the Fullbringer Arc, but the start of the series is where he was really in his prime and I have to respect that.
14. Gon Freecss (Hunter x Hunter):
Next up is the pro Hunter himself, Gon Freecss. After leaving his home to become a Hunter and find his dad, Gon becomes entangled in so many different adventures which makes him change in various ways. Gon is actually interesting when it comes to my thoughts on him because he does kinda feel like a fairly standard Shonen protagonist a lot of the time, but, what's interesting about him is towards the end of his story when we see just how dark he can really be because for a lot of the series, we're shown him being super happy and cheerful and optimistic, but we then see that he's really morally grey and that makes him even more interesting because you don't really know how to feel about him a lot since he does occasionally do some really bad things out of pure selfishness. But, even beyond that, I do love when he does do some really cool stuff because I do think he can be really cool a lot of the time. So, while he may be kinda standard and not all that special as a protagonist, there are still a lot of good qualities about him that make him stand out from time to time.
13. Josuke Higashikata (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure franchise):
At number 13 is the first JoJo protagonist on this list, Josuke Higashikata. I was kinda debating if I wanted to have two JoJo protagonists on here, but I just decided to anyway given how much I love both characters, and the first one here is the protagonist of Diamond Is Unbreakable. Like I said in my review for this part, I really love Josuke as a character because he's so much fun and so likeable with his different actions. You could see him fighting to protect someone he cares about or doing some weird thing in Morioh that might not be all that special or taking revenge on someone who mocked his hair. And I don't think there was a single moment in all of Part 4 where I found him unlikeable or thought he was being overused, Araki used him perfectly and he created one of his best characters ever, and, I'm pretty sure I heard somewhere that Josuke is actually his favourite character he's created as well, and it's not hard to see why. Josuke is just so fun to watch with his compassion for other people and his fun attitude towards other things as well. I personally wish we saw more of him in future parts before Part 7, but what we got of him anyway was still great.
12. Tanjiro Kamado (Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba):
This is a pretty interesting one for me because I only just got into Demon Slayer just slightly over a year ago, in that timeframe, I came to love Tanjiro and love his role in the series. I love how kind and compassionate he is and how he's essentially the heart of his group with being the one to care for everyone and be super protective of everyone too, especially Nezuko. I also love how a lot of his character is based on potential because a lot of the series is spent on him training or trying to learn a new ability because he has the potential to do so much more and I love how he has so much determination for wanting to improve and get better but still have a kind-heart throughout the entire journey all to save Nezuko from turning into a demon and hopefully ridding the entire world of demons. Plus, I love how he impacts and interacts with so many people around him and because of his outlook on life, he's generally able to change others for the better and make a great impression on them. So I'm really excited to see where he goes in the anime because, although the manga may be finished, I can't wait to see the rest of Tanjiro's journey animated.
11. Saitama (One-Punch Man):
At number 11 is the hero for fun and one of the strongest characters in existence, Saitama. Though he may appear as a normal bald guy with nothing much to him on the surface, he's proven time and time and time again that he's pretty much undefeatable and it's amazing how we follow him through so many events but he's never once a boring character, despite being a super bored character. But I love how Saitama is almost treated as like an underdog by the world around him since no one recognises all the amazing feats he performs but he never really seems to mind or care enough to want to do anything about it. A part of that is kinda due to him being pretty stupid at times, but he does also acknowledge when to do the right thing when needed and he generally won't try to take credit for it. He's also just really fun and funny as well with acting super bored all the time but still having so many amazing and fun moments that makes him a great character. And, again, just with the level of how insane the situations he usually finds himself in just makes what he does and his outlook on it all so entertaining. Saitama's also just fun to watch with the other characters around him, especially Genos and seeing what the two of them will get themselves involved with next is really fun. I also like how Saitama is also just a good guy. He's nice and respectable and you do want him to succeed. So, I'm really excited to see exactly how he ends the series, whether people will acknowledge him or if he'll just continue on with what he's doing forever and that's just kinda how it'll always be.
10. Lelouch vi Britannia (Code Geass: Lelouch Of The Rebellion):
I know a lot of people would put Lelouch way higher on their list of their favourite anime protagonists of all time and, while I do love him as a character as well, I don't know if I can really put him that high myself. But still, Lelouch is an amazing character. Being born into the Britannian family, Lelouch saw the horrible things his family had done with taking over Japan and even thinking his own mom had been killed. After he and his younger sister Nunnally fled to Japan, he tried to take care of her while thinking of ways he could stop his family. And, after meeting C.C and getting the Geass, he finally gets the opportunity and takes on the persona of Zero with the Black Knights to stop them and free Japan, especially to make a better world for Nunnally in particular. Easily one of the greatest anti-heroes in anime, Lelouch's journey throughout the series is one of the best explored with his complexities since we see him do so many things that paint him as either a hero or not, especially since we are rooting for him, but there's no denying he has done some bad stuff too. But the different complexities help make it so that he's never a bland character and always super interesting and just fun to watch at times too. Plus, it's also interesting to watch his great intelligence impact everyone around him with him being able to have the leadership skills to command a whole rebellion. Not to mention the fact that he's voiced by Johnny Yong Bosch in the dub and I think Lelouch is his best performance, and a big credit for that is the great character writing Lelouch has.
9. Izuku Midoriya (My Hero Academia):
The future greatest hero in the world is at number 9, Izuku Midoriya, A.K.A, Deku. Being born Quirkless, Midoriya grew up wanting to be a hero like so many people around him, especially his idol, All Might, despite that not being possible for him. But, after meeting All Might and showing his courage and quick thinking, All Might chose him to inherit his Quirk and ever since, he and the other members of Class 1A have been through so much to stop The League Of Villains and save everyone they can. I just love Deku's ambition to be the best he can and his drive to prove himself as a great hero. He's definitely proven that time and time again from saving regular people and his friends many times and stopping so many villains like Muscular and Gentle Criminal. He's also just fun to watch a lot of the time with his fanboy personality and nerdy side as well and I love watching him do all these and seeing his views on various things change like his faith in the hero society and the world at large given how chaotic things can get in the series. I'm also just very curious to know where he goes from here, especially in the manga since he's begun to go solo to try to solve things on his own and do what he thinks is necessary and I'm really excited to see how the series ends since he said at the beginning that he does eventually become the world's greatest hero, so I'm very interested to see what happens to help him earn that title.
8. Jotaro Kujo (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure franchise):
This is what I meant by having another JoJo on this list. I don't really think that's a spoiler because I mentioned this a lot, but, I think Jotaro is the best character from this whole franchise and Araki's best character he's ever created. Originally just a delinquent, Jotaro is willing to team up with Joseph and the others to find and kill Dio to save his mom. And what I love about him is his tough and stoic personality but still having more than that like knowing how to be calm and kind and friendly as well. And I think what cements him as the best character in the franchise for me is the fact that he's in every part after he's introduced in various ways before Part 7 and so it's great to see his impact as the most prevalent JoJo with him appearing in Stardust Crusaders, Diamond Is Unbreakable, Golden Wind and Stone Ocean. Overall, I just think Jotaro is the perfect character for this franchise, not to mention he's just a cool character too either on his own or with Star Platinum.
7. Yusuke Urameshi (Yu Yu Hakusho):
At number 7 is Yoshihiro Togashi's original protagonist and his better protagonist in my opinion, Yusuke Urameshi. This is actually pretty interesting too because a lot of people say Hunter x Hunter is Togashi's better story, but everyone I see on YouTube and so on usually say Yusuke is a better character than Gon, and I agree with that. Another delinquent character originally, Yusuke was then willing to sacrifice his life to save a small child from getting run over which led to him being able to come back to life and as a Spirit Detective. With this, he's able to befriend some old enemies like Hiei and Kurama and forms a team with them and Kuwabara to take down demons and save the living world. And what's really great about Yusuke is, for one, his fun personality with doing nothing but having a trash talk way of speaking which leads to a lot of fun interactions, but also just his regular mentality where we really start to uncover what he's really about and what everything means to him and why he really is the way he is. I love how we focus a lot of time exploring how he takes out a lot of his anger on people because of the way he was raised and how he views things. But he also is extremely loveable with wanting to protect those he cares for and knowing when to take things seriously. It's also a lot of fun seeing how he fights and his different spirit attacks like the Spirit Gun. It's also fun to follow him through the series and seeing how he gets in and out of a lot of the dilemmas he finds himself in. In my opinion, his character was at his best during The Dark Tournament where we see him grow exponentially as a character and we see how he and the others navigate themselves through each fight and how they get out of them and it's really inspiring when he takes on Genkai's challenge to become stronger with him growing a huge amount of respect for her and then deciding to avenge her by defeating Toguro after he kills her. And, really, I think Yusuke is a better version of Ichigo because I think Tite Kubo did take a lot of inspiration for Bleach from this series.
6. Atem/Yusei Fudo (Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise):
The reason I'm putting these two together is because I'm not really sure who I like more as a character because Atem is technically the main character of the whole franchise alongside Yugi himself, but I also really love Yusei as a character. If you were to ask me who I liked more as a character with Yugi and Yusei, I'd probably go with Yusei, but when it comes to Atem and Yusei, I couldn't tell ya. But, anyway, I just love these two characters equally. While I enjoy every protagonist in the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise like Yugi, Jaden, Yuma and so on to varying degrees, Atem and Yusei are the ones that stick out the most to me. What I love about them the most is their seriousness and mature personalities with Atem being a 3000, or 5000, year old pharaoh who awakened in modern day after Yugi put together the Millennium Puzzle with Atem having no memory of his life so he decides to help Yugi until he eventually manages to get his memory back and is able to move on to the afterlife. And with Yusei, he's had to go through a lot of hardships in his life with never knowing his parents, being treated like garbage for most of his life by the people in New Domino City and having two of his best friends betray him. But, in the end, he still manages to put other people ahead of himself and be a real hero by saving everyone many times and even being able to fix the city the way it should be all while almost never losing his way. And, again, I just love how mature they are and how they value other people so highly, and all that and a lot more reasons is why I consider the other Yu-Gi-Oh! series after the original to be very underrated.
5. Guts (Berserk):
Now we've arrived at the branded Black Swordsman himself, Guts. There's so much I could talk about with Guts that just knowing where to begin is really difficult, but Guts is easily one of the greatest anime and manga characters to have ever been created. I love basically everything about him with his amazing character development and other great aspects that showed exactly why Kentaro Miura was an absolute genius with writing. Being born from the corpse of his mother and raised by an abusive and monstrous adoptive father, and after Griffith betrayed him and the rest of the Band Of The Hawk, Guts made it his life's mission to hunt Griffith down and murder him. But, along the way, he begins to lose his humanity with all the terrible things he does to get revenge that he then begins to reflect on everything and decides that, even though he's gonna hunt down Apostles and get revenge on the Godhand if he can, he's gonna dedicate himself to protecting his loved ones and make sure he never loses another group he cherishes ever again, especially Casca. And following him through his journey as he develops in each story arc is some of the most fascinating storytelling in a manga or anime, or even just in general, you'll ever see. But even beyond that, there's no denying the fact that Guts is easily the most awesome and hard-core anime protagonist ever. And, again, just constantly following him through the story is never once boring or patronising. I'm very curious to see what happens with him for the rest of the story, especially since the last time we saw him in the manga, he looked absolutely defeated and distraught.
4. Edward Elric (Fullmetal Alchemist):
At number 4 is the short statured and short tempered Alchemist, Edward Elric, the Fullmetal Alchemist. While Ed has been portrayed in various ways over the years like in the manga and the 2003 anime and in Brotherhood, I think I'm mainly going with his Brotherhood version, but I'm still referring to every iteration of him. Anyway, Ed is easily one of the most different anime and manga protagonists out there with a fun and unique personality, a fantastic character arc and character development. After his mom dies, he and Al try to bring her back but it ends horribly with both of their bodies being taken in various ways and now he's determined to make things right to fix his brother's body and make sure nothing like this happens to them ever again. Pretty much everything about Ed is perfect with Hiromu Arakawa's amazing writing with his fun personality of being really short temper and having a really snarky and bad attitude but also having a really touching brotherly bond with Al. He's also just a great hero too with having a good sense of morality and knowing exactly how to help people and he's also one of the funniest protagonists ever as well in my opinion. But I think what I love the most about him is his resolve and stubbornness to do what he feels is necessary at any given moment. His maturity is something that's on full display a lot of the time too and that just makes him stand out a lot of time too and his desire to protect Al and the others from anything is really something to admire as well as well as his huge intelligence.
3. Goku (Dragon Ball franchise):
Easily the most iconic anime and manga protagonist of all time, we have the Super Saiyan himself, Goku. After being sent to Earth by his parents to avoid the extinction of the Saiyan race, Goku was raised like a human until he met Bulma and began to learn about the outside world, and ever since, we've seen him through so many different adventures, whether that's taking down the Red Ribbon Army, stopping Piccolo from destroying the planet and turning him into an ally, becoming a Super Saiyan for the first time and avenging the Saiyans, sacrificing his life for the Earth, fighting a God Of Destruction and fighting in so many tournaments, one of them in particular designed to determine the fate of every universe in existence. While Goku's character may have taken a slight dip in Dragon Ball Super with his occasional selfishness to have a fight, there's no denying just how much of an icon he is in the world of anime and manga with his heroic and fun and optimistic personality. Me and pretty much everyone else just love his happy outlook on life and his drive to always improve himself and always reach newer heights. Even if he does have super low intelligence, you have to admire his intelligence for combat and martial arts as well as his maturity when the situation calls for it. Not to mention all the transformations he's gotten over the years have become just as synonymous with his character like Super Saiyan 1, 2, 3, Super Saiyan God, Super Saiyan Blue and Ultra Instinct. So I'm very interested to see where he goes from here and just how much farther he's gonna get, especially if he keeps the same loveable personality we all know and love.
2. Monkey D. Luffy (One Piece):
Coming in close to number 1 is the captain of the Straw Hat Pirates and the future King Of The Pirates, Monkey D. Luffy. After being inspired by Shanks to become a pirate himself, Luffy set off on a huge journey to assemble his own crew to find the legendary One Piece to become King Of The Pirates and be crowned as the freest man in the world. I feel like Oda is able to achieve with Luffy what a lot of other manga artists and anime writers try to do and don't always succeed which is have the protagonist be super fun-loving and crazy and stupid and loud a lot but knowing how to be written with so much charisma that they're impossible not to love, and that's something I absolutely love about Luffy. The fact that he always just does what he wants and never cares about other people's opinions about him but he still treasures all the people he befriends and has a strong sense of morality to know when to do the right thing. And I love how he can act selfish and gluttonise but it's all part of what makes him such an amazing character. Not to mention the fact that doing whatever he wants leads to him being put in some incredibly fun situations like declaring war on the world government to save Robin, taking on the entire navy to save his brother and marching straight into a dangerous land just to take down some of the strongest people in the world. Plus, even if he'll never admit it himself, he's still an incredible hero with being able to take on absolutely anything to make things right either for someone he cares about or just to save a kingdom. There's also the fact that his thirst for adventure and determination to explore the world as much as he can, as well as his commitment to his friends and crew, are all so infectious that it's impossible to be bored or annoyed around him and I just love his unpredictability and the fact that you never really know what he's thinking or what he's gonna do next and I can't wait to see what happens to him at the end of the series.
Honourable mentions:
Vash The Stampede (Trigun),
Towa Higurashi (Inuyasha franchise),

Joseph Joestar (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure franchise):

Meliodas (The Seven Deadly Sins):

And my number 1 favourite anime and manga protagonist is... Naruto Uzumaki (Naruto franchise):
And finally at number 1 is the orange wearing, number 1 hyperactive knuckleheaded ninja and Seventh Hokage himself, Naruto Uzumaki. I know I've talk about Naruto so many times on here and I've probably overdone it a lot, but I really can't help it. When it comes to an anime or manga character that just encompasses everything I love about a character and stands as a huge inspiration for me as a person, I really can't put anyone above Naruto. For the longest time, Naruto really has stood as a huge role model for me. After having the Nine Tailed Fox sealed inside his body and spending the first twelve years of his life ostracised in the village, Naruto learned the truth and began to improve himself enough to gain the respect of everyone in the village and become the Hokage, which he was eventually able to do and making a vow to protect everyone he cares for so he'll never feel lonely ever again. And I just feel like Kishimoto really delivered big time when it came to Naruto's character writing in terms of his personality, his character growth and development and everything else. I love how Naruto always wants to improve and get better and how literally everything he does in each arc helps him work towards becoming Hokage as he learns more about the world and just how life works and all that as well as just gaining more knowledge and maturity. Whether or not you could really say he is mature is kinda hard to say, like lot of the other protagonists on here like Luffy and Goku, I do love when he does get serious and does act mature when the situation really calls for it. And even smaller stuff just helps make him more like a real character like his obsession with Ramen, his commitment to all his friends, his respect for all his different teachers and mentors, how he can connect with so many people, even if they were once an enemy and so much more. I will admit, recently, kinda like Goku, I feel like his character has taken a little bit of a dip after he became an adult, and I'd be lying if I said him and Luffy don't occasionally go back and forth these days briefly over which one is really my favourite protagonist since I don't think Luffy has ever once dipped in quality, but nothing can take away from his character during his teenaged years and that's why I would more often than not say Naruto is still my favourite. I do also love how Naruto in the first part of the series started off super braggadocious and, while he does keep that in different ways throughout the series, he also does get more humble later on and knows when to be empathetic and compassionate too, again, especially when it comes to having faith in his friends and other loved ones. Really guys, I just love Naruto's growth and evolution through the series and how he develops to become what he does at the very end. Also, I'm not gonna lie, I know some of these other protagonists are probably more generally liked and better written and better developed as characters, but, personally I'm just always gonna be on Naruto's side when it comes to picking my favourite out of all of them. And all that is why Naruto Uzumaki is my favourite anime protagonist of all time. And so, everyone, those are my picks for my top 15 anime and manga protagonists of all time. Thank you all so much for reading, I was looking forward to doing this for a long time and I had so much fun talking about all of these. Please comment down below to tell me what you think or tell me who you're favourite anime protagonists are.

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

So guys, yesterday, I was finally able to see the newest DreamWorks movie, Puss In Boots: The Last Wish. I haven't spoken about DreamWorks for a long time because I don't really see their films these days since they don't seem to interest me, but, I really wanted to see this one because everyone was praising this humongously. People were treating it like it was the new Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse or Frozen in terms of the amount of praise it was recieving. But, for a while, I couldn't see it because it wasn't released here until yesterday despite it being released in America back in December. But I couldn't believe how much praise it was getting because, like a lot of other people, I didn't think much about this film, it just seemed like pointless cash grab that also just seemed like it was trying to copy other animated movie styles because the animation looked completely different from the first movie with it looking like Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse animation and, even though I really like the first Puss In Boots movie and think it's one of the most fun DreamWorks movies, it just seemed really pointless. But then, I started hearing so much about the film and praise it was getting was kinda astronomical. So, I saw it yesterday when it was released and, in the end, I don't know if I can say I loved it the same way everyone else did, but I did end up thinking this was a really, really good film. I had a really great time watching this. Also, since this has been out for a while, I'm going full spoilers from the beginning, so, if you haven't seen it yet, go watch it first then read the rest of this. So, what's the story? Puss is back to being his usual antics with being super arrogant and loving all the fame he's getting, but, after he dies again, he realises he's down to his last life and he then hears about this star that can grant anyone any wish they want, so, he goes to try to find it with the help of Kitty who returns from the first movie and a small dog named Perrito while trying to avoid a whole bunch of villains like Goldilocks and the three bears and Jack Horner who're all trying to get the wish themselves as well as litteral Death himself who, in this version, is a huge white wolf who shows up every once in a while and is after Puss since he's down to his last life. So, the first thing that's an instant positive is the animation because, even though DreamWorks always has impressive animation, this is some of the most unique they've ever done because, like I said at the start, this feels a lot like Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse where, even though it's 3D, it looks a bit like 2D at times and the way they do it is amazing to look at. Not only that, but the directing and editing is very unique and fun to watch. I especially loved the camerawork here too because the way they move the camera in a lot of the scenes is insanely fun to watch and this helps make some really stunning shots, especially with the colours occasionally. And I love the different and unique ways the story is told because, even though the opening didn't get me hooked immediately and I think it wasn't until a bit later when I really got into it, once it did, it was incredibly entertaining. The characters were also still really likeable. Puss is still a super fun character and I think I liked Kitty in this more than I did in the last movie, and I especially really like their relationship in this, I thought it was really sweet and nicely romantic. But the villains were cool too and I like how they flipped the idea of each villain in this. I didn't even know Jack Horner was gonna be in this, but he was fun to watch and I really liked Goldilocks and her relationship with the three bears, and Death himself was a really cool villain too with the way he kept popping in in different ways and the other things about him were cool too like his whistle and the way he used his sickles for weapons and, again, with the unique ways they shoot the film, it makes everything about him even more fun to watch. But I think my favourite new character in this was Perrito, this tiny dog who's trying to be Puss's friend and, even though you can clearly tell what Puss and him will end up being at the end, it was still fun to watch and he was just a really fun character with him being super positive and friendly and kinda oblivious to any bad things happening to him and with him, Puss and Kitty together on this quest, it made the whole adventure aspect to the film really, really fun and the way they did the actual quest through the Dark Forest with the map was really fun and unique and funny with how they just used Perrito's version of the map to make it though safely. But even putting aside the things in this movie that were fun or cool, the times when they did some dramatic stuff worked really well too like when Puss is kinda reflecting on his life when he sees the other versions of himself was a nice way of having that moment for him to think about himself and realising how terrible he's been before. And even other dramatic moments were effective too like when Goldilocks remembers how she met the three bears and tries to decide what she's definitively gonna wish for. And, again, like I said, I like how they flipped some of these villains in this like how Puss, Kitty and Goldilocks team up at the end to defeat Jack Horner and manage to take him down and the scene where Death decides to leave Puss alone after he makes it clear how important his life is after deciding to be with Kitty. I haven't mentioned this much yet, but the film is also just really funny. I like how funny Perrito was especially and it was funny when anyone touched the map and we saw their versions of the Dark Forest caused by it and it was funny with how many times they indicate cursing and swearing, especially when Perrito did it. The way this film connects to the Shrek movies as well as pretty cool like how we get a quick cameo from Shrek and Donkey and then it's shown that Puss, Kitty and Perrito are going to Far, Far Away at the end. I guess this technically means these movies take place after the Shrek movies since Puss talks about how he was going to see some old friends. Some people think this means it's indicating towards another new Shrek movie but I don't think so, I personally hope there isn't any other Shrek movie because, even though I love the first two movies, they don't need to make another one. But, as for this movie alone, yeah, it was so, so, so good. Like I said at the start, I don't think I loved this the same way everyone else did, but it was still a super fun film and I had a great time with it. I would definitely recommend this if you can see this and I do mostly get that all the praise for the film is completely warrented. And so, everyone, that's my review for Puss In Boots: The Last Wish. Thank you all for reading and please comment down below to tell me what you think.

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.