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Ok, I hate to start this off on a negative note, but I have to ask: are in-your-face characters the norm these days? Because, if it is, I want off. Also, I know that the kids like shows that are a bit wild, God knows I did, but a massive turn-off for me is when a show becomes random just for the sake of being random. I'm staring directly at Uncle Grandpa and Teen Titans Go...
Anyways, Star Butterfly is a monster-fighting princess from the dimension of Mewni, who is banished to Earth due to being too immature upon receiving a magic wand. For the first half of the first episode, she is almost off the walls IN-FRICKING-SANE! Her over-hyperactive energy nearly gave me a headache. But, after she toned it down a notch...or...fifty...I found her to be extremely likable. Almost lovable.
The other main character is a boy named Manny Diaz, who is her chaperone...I guess... and by that, I mean he is forced to live with her. His parents are stereotypes of stereotypes of dumb parents, but they are literally on for about two minutes then they're never seen again. There's a villain, but, again, stereotype of stereotype.
And then we get the second episode. This is where I begin to enjoy the characters even more, and we're introduced to Flying Princess Pony Head. I AM NOT MAKING THIS UP. And, while I'm at it, I HATE THIS TYPE OF NAMING!!! It's present in the fart-stain Uncle Grandpa with Giant Realistic Flying Tiger, and now it's carried on to this show. I don't like it. But, what's in a name? Earlier I said how Star is borderline insane, Pony Head IS insane! She's overly possessive of her friend, Star, and as they jump through dimensions, she goes as far as to leave him behind as well as attempt to kill him. However, she gets redeemed in the ending of the episode, and it seems genuine.
In total, this show is a sugar-hyped mind-f***. But, it's one I wouldn't mind going through again...just let me tune my brain to its insanity. 7/10.
Anyways, Star Butterfly is a monster-fighting princess from the dimension of Mewni, who is banished to Earth due to being too immature upon receiving a magic wand. For the first half of the first episode, she is almost off the walls IN-FRICKING-SANE! Her over-hyperactive energy nearly gave me a headache. But, after she toned it down a notch...or...fifty...I found her to be extremely likable. Almost lovable.
The other main character is a boy named Manny Diaz, who is her chaperone...I guess... and by that, I mean he is forced to live with her. His parents are stereotypes of stereotypes of dumb parents, but they are literally on for about two minutes then they're never seen again. There's a villain, but, again, stereotype of stereotype.
And then we get the second episode. This is where I begin to enjoy the characters even more, and we're introduced to Flying Princess Pony Head. I AM NOT MAKING THIS UP. And, while I'm at it, I HATE THIS TYPE OF NAMING!!! It's present in the fart-stain Uncle Grandpa with Giant Realistic Flying Tiger, and now it's carried on to this show. I don't like it. But, what's in a name? Earlier I said how Star is borderline insane, Pony Head IS insane! She's overly possessive of her friend, Star, and as they jump through dimensions, she goes as far as to leave him behind as well as attempt to kill him. However, she gets redeemed in the ending of the episode, and it seems genuine.
In total, this show is a sugar-hyped mind-f***. But, it's one I wouldn't mind going through again...just let me tune my brain to its insanity. 7/10.
An announcement!
Well, I figured that since I have a DeviantArt account, I'd best use it, right?
The other night, I had an intriguing dream, and it was so brisk, so clear...I had to write it down. But, since it would have enough material to make a full on novel...I decided that I wanted to write it in short bursts and upload it to here. Think Bioshock meets Fallout in the late 1960's, without being either a Bioshock or Fallout fan-fiction.
That's really all I can describe, story-wise, but I can promise, it'll be a tense and action-packed adventure.
Stay tuned!
Quick Thoughts on Hotline Miami/Wrong Number
I'm going to say it now - I was not satisfied with the first Hotline Miami. While everyone else has said this game is hard but fair, I have found that, at times, the enemy placement is far from it. There are times where there is no way for you to actually see the enemy - case in point, there was one level that had this exploding room. One room below it has two enemies hunkered down behind glass walls. Obviously just running in is not a good idea, but even if you're not in the room, you can get shot, but I couldn't find an angle to shoot back from that room - running in and risking another death was the only way I could kill both enemies. To m
Quick Thoughts on PPG: MAN UP (SPOILERS!)
I want to start off by fully admitting that I wasn't a major fan of the original PPG, though I did, and do, respect what it has done for the medium, and that I will be writing this review based solely on this episode, and this episode alone. That said, I'm sorry, but this isn't a good episode in the slightest. But, be wary: ahead there be spoilers.
When I first saw the previews before this, I noticed that every original character outside the original PPG characters looked as if they came out of Clarence. I had hoped this wouldn't be a case for all of them, but if this episode is proof of anything, that is the route they are going. While the
Zootopia
I just recently went to see Zootopia. And, I think it's very safe to say that this is going to be considered to be one of the best films of this decade. Not year, decade. There are no words I can use to appropriately describe this movie other than "special." Go. See. Zootopia.
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