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ESSAY: How Does My Hero Academia Fit Into Global Superhero Culture?
 In 1989, Batman became the first film to make over $40 million in its opening weekend. In 2002, Spider-Man became the first film to make over $100 million in its opening weekend. In 2007, Spider-Man 3 hit over $150 million. In 2012, The Avengers nabbed over $200 million. And in 2019, Avengers: Endgame got over $350 million. Despite the fact that there have been concerns over âsuperhero movie fatigueâ for literal decades now, itâs a genre that shows no signs of slowing down. As its universes expand on streaming services like Disney+, itâs apparent the age of the cinematic hero might be an indefinitely lengthy one.Â
 As Marvel Comics luminary Stan Lee once said: âThe pleasure of reading a story and wondering what will come next for the hero is a pleasure that has lasted for centuries and, I think, will always be with us.â In that quote, it seems our destiny is almost sealed â we crave heroes and we crave their stories and we crave their sequels.Â
 This is the environment in which My Hero Academia was born.
  My Hero Academia is, first and foremost, a superhero story. One could argue that most narratives of its ilk are superhero tales â anime like Dragon Ball, Naruto, One Piece, and others are full of good guys shutting down malicious attempts at local or world domination â but My Hero Academia embraces the iconography, both thematic and physical, of the superhero in a way that many other stories donât. In fact, it might be one of the purest explorations of that kind of universe ever in fiction. Itâs a world where heroism is practically currency, where roughly 80 percent of the earthâs population is imbued with some kind of inherent genetic power.Â
 Populating your superhero story with powerful people instead of going the typical cinematic route of having one or two supernatural characters with a supporting cast of everyday folk might have been subversive 20 years ago. But in the age of the Avengers, where multiple heroes cross in and out of each other's storylines and the narrative objective was to eventually wrangle them all in one mega-movie, My Hero Academia fits comfortably. That doesnât render it as uninteresting, though. Instead, rather than build to the issues that will inevitably crop up in a world full of Supermen, these themes are inherent in the story.
  As such, most of the plotlines have to do with the idea of rampant heroism and the backlash that it would create. Plenty of superhero films address this (multiple Batman movies make the case that if there were no Batman there would be no Joker), but in My Hero Academia it is a constant struggle. Overhaul, wearing a variation of a 17th-century plague doctor mask, looks at these âQuirksâ as if theyâre a disease. Stain is against superheroes using their status for fame. Tomura Shigaraki wishes to destroy society as we know it, hating its values and its borderline divine treatment of figures like All-Might. These patterns are not just repeated in My Hero Academia, but inevitable. They are anime embodiments of that âsuperhero fatigueâ article I shared above, except in this case they hurt and destroy in their attempts to find an alternative to the super status quo, rather than write essays in The New York Times.
 Itâs certainly an enthralling formula, though: My Hero Academia continues to be a best seller and has won numerous awards. Its anime has been similarly well-received. Despite the fact that superhero films very rarely have the same box office prominence in Japan as they do in America, My Hero Academia has been able to make an impact. That might be because, at its core, My Hero Academia adapts the ethos found in a hero that many Japanese creators really do enjoy: Spider-Man.
  Kohei Horikoshi, My Hero Academiaâs creator, loves Sam Raimiâs Spider-Man films. Creator of JoJoâs Bizarre Adventure, Hirohiko Araki gushed over his love of Spider-Man 2 to director Sam Raimi during an interview. Yusuke Murata, illustrator of One-Punch Man, has done some absolutely amazing work when it comes to posters for Peter Parkerâs cinematic adventures. Hideo Kojima, a video game designer whose creations are absolutely inspired by anime, called Into The Spider-Verse a âgreat masterpieceâ and was âmovedâ by Spider-Man 2. After it became the best-selling game to be developed in the West but funded by Sony since 1998, Japanese game developers voted Marvelâs Spider-Man as their 2018 game of the year. So why the embrace of this particular character?Â
 Journalist Kuremasa Uno told the Japanese site Business+IT that itâs because Japanese youth are more accustomed to embracing younger heroes. Since so much of Spider-Manâs Hollywood journey deals with him experiencing problems as a teenager and young adult, he fits in among the protagonists of series like Gundam or Naruto. Hideo Kojima even told Famitsu that Spider-Man is âsimilar to Japanese heroes,â as he has âworries.âÂ
  The aspect of youth is particularly interesting, as itâs what often renders heroes like Spider-Man to be the most relatable of all of their peers and rivals. In the comic book world, age tends to warp characters, turning them into beacons of impossible standards rather than troubled everymen. We have little in common with the hulking, aging Batman snapping bones in Frank Millerâs The Dark Knight Returns. We are enthralled with the story on a narrative level. Even the legendary curmudgeon of the comic book industry, the supremely talented Alan Moore, found The Dark Knight Returns fascinating because it gave a hero a chance to end, rather than cycle through an eternal series of escapades. If you know Mooreâs stance on heroes, thatâs high praise, but itâs hard to connect with him no matter how cool he looks taking down the Mutant Leader.
 In youth we find common ground. We all grow up, and for the most part, we all experience that mix of angst, desperation, and uncertainty that comes with finding yourself on a bullet train to adulthood. In my interview with Matt Alt, author of Pure Invention: How Japanâs Pop Culture Conquered The World, the writer/historian affirmed these feelings as especially true in anime: âIt doesnât look at adolescence as a lesser form of adulthood and it doesnât condescend to the young people experiencing problems.â That is true of My Hero Academia, which treats Midoriyaâs teenage problems as valid and worth concern, and is also true to Stan Leeâs affinity for Spider-Man: âHeâs the one whoâs most like me â nothing ever turns out 100 percent OK; heâs got a lot of problems and he does things wrong, and I can relate to that.â
  So perhaps it is in collecting a cast of characters that, like Spider-Man, are all dealing with youthful problems that Horikoshi found the fantastic formula for My Hero Academia. Itâs a world with teachers and Pro Heroes, but there is no real equivalent of a Justice League, no impenetrable class of demi-gods to impart moral lessons on not just younger heroes but the world at large.
 Instead, much like in real-life youth, the characters of My Hero Academia and the class of 1A must discover those lessons for themselves. With that, the reasons for the aforementioned creatorsâ adoration of films like the Spider-Man trilogy and Into the Spider-Verse seemingly become more clear. Though these films feature a ... ummm ... supportive supporting cast, the integrity must come from the hero alone in the end, no matter how tough their obstacles become. You are born with Quirks, but how you choose to implement them for the good of mankind is up to you. Great power, great responsibility, etc.
  My Hero Academia and Spider-Man are not a 1:1 comparison as, again, the basics of its world and the attributes of its cast fit it more firmly with late-term Avengers films where dozens of heroes interact in a spectacle created by the sheer existence of their number. My Hero Academia rarely feels as lonely as Spider-Man tends to be. But in capturing the relatable qualities of adolescence and focusing on the âquirksâ of what is essentially high school life, it does manage to hit some of the same high notes, notes that I imagine contributed greatly to its popularity.
 Does that mean All-Might is an Uncle Ben character, with his âNow itâs your turnâ point to Midoriya serving a similar purpose to the âGreat responsibilityâ speech? Eh, a little bit. But in relating it to the superhero genre that currently forms an entertainment monolith around the world, especially when it has to do with the character of Spider-Man, we start to unlock some of the reasons why My Hero Academia has been such a powerhouse series over the past few years. You can see just as much of Midoriya in Peter Parker as you can in guys like Naruto or Asta â characters that arenât relatable simply because theyâre young, but because we connect to their experiences of youth, experiences that are somehow both deeply specific and also beautifully universal.
   Daniel Dockery is a Senior Staff Writer for Crunchyroll. Follow him on Twitter!
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I've sort of lost track of holidays and festives since the year began, but today's Good Friday!!! Meaning it's a good friday to post a Random News Digest as well... Ahahahaha!
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
The quest for young Albus Dumbledore has come to a close. Warner Bros has entrusted the iconic role to... none other than Jude Law. Which shouldn't come as a surprise, considering the Brit actor's long history with the studio, from the "Sherlock Holmes" series to the upcoming "King Arthur: Legend of the Sword". Personally, I still think Rafe Spall would make a better Albus, but perhaps the movie needs more of Law's... star power considering the first "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" wasn't exactly the big "Harry Potter" hit that WB expected. Beside, Law also suits the "younger man and quite a troubled man" criteria better than Spall.
The down side of this casting, is the general assumption that the sequels will put more focus on the bromancing frenemy between his Dumbledore and Johnny Depp's Gellert Grindelwald. It has been hinted that the two characters have shared a rather 'close' relationship in the past, perhaps even something that was somewhat romantically inclined. Okay, let me correct that. J.K. Rowling has said it herself that "Dumbledore fell in love with Grindelwald, and that added to his horror when Grindelwald showed himself to be what he was.", so it's more than just mere speculation. Thus, it IS going to be interesting to see how Law and Depp come to blow with one another, which is what many "Harry Potter" fans should be dying to see. Then why do I call it a 'down side'? Because at least for me, it's Eddie Redmayne's Newt Scamander...'s magical ZOO that was the prime highlight of the first movie. Those creatures, with the chemistry between Alison Sudol's Queenie and Dan Fogler's Jacob Kowalski coming hot in second place, are the part that I found to be delightful. These three characters, alongside Katherine Waterston's Tina, have all been confirmed to return, so one would easily wonder how these New Yorkers are going to fit in the story that takes place in Paris and Watford, England. Admittedly, Tina and even Newt himself, were pretty dull and boring for a lead. But it would feel like such a crime if they are put aside to the corner, as the spotlight is stolen by Law and Depp instead.
It is currently unclear whether the next movie will once again feature two separate storylines going in parallel with one another. But that's exactly what's currently generating the concern for some people. David Yates will be returning to helm the second movie, so let's just hope he'll find a way to make the sequel feel more... balanced and evenly focused. "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them 2", a tentative title for now because I'm not even sure if it will be accurate to the story anymore, is set to be released next year on November 16th, 2018. That's when we'll see whether this will turn out to be a magical Brokeback Mountain between Law and Depp, or another adventure of Newt & Co.
DC Films
Pray tell, why are we getting another poster for "The Justice League"? The popular notion is that WB is launching one as preparation for that last trailer debuting in theaters alongside "The Fate of the Furious". Yet when you look at the timing, somehow it just feels rather inappropriate. I mean, why not release it alongside those character posters and teasers last month? Can't remember? Those ones that oddly arrived on the same week to Spider-Man's posters and trailer. Sounds dejavu? Because Marvel Studios had just debuted the trailer and first poster for their upcoming Thor movie as well! You know, the one that will premiere just two weeks ahead of "The Justice League"!
Aaaah yes, THAT is the reason why calling this as coincidence is hokey at best. As if WB is trying to convince audience that... yes, despite the muted colors and the joyless forced humor, their grand ensemble movie is as colorful and fun. Now I can't help but wonder if this is a direct answer to that hillarious FANMADE video that's casually making fun of Ben Affleck's Bruce Wayne and Gal Gadot's Diana Prince... LOL. Anyway, my point is... hogging on another movie's spotlight is acceptable, since many studios have been doing this since the Hollywood's dinosaur age. But I do really wish WB would stop being so dickish, while at the same time, being utterly obvious about it. Stop positioning themselves as the angry envious rival, subtly but blatantly creating flame wars with Marvel, because it does them no good. Acting all offensive in a non-existent competition is the wrong thing to do, because it makes them look BAD instead!
"Wonder Woman" also made news because the movie is said to be tracking for a $83 million opening. Eventhough it is unfortunately lower than DC Films' previous two movies, it sure didn't stop fans from turning into bragging mode and stuff. After all, that's how the internet works, and sorry to say, precisely the way 'DC fans' tend to overreact with things both good and bad. Meanwhile, another outlandish rumor hit the internet, claiming that WB will release not one, not two, but FOUR Batman-related movies in the year 2019. Yeah, judging from the studio's track record on announcing DC projects, only to end up losing directors or getting back to first page rewrites... over and over again, that sounds too good to be true, right? Despite all that, just imagine the headlines and numerous thinkpieces immediately run by various entertainment, and fansites. Well, at least until WB's producer Jon Berg and DC Entertainment's President Geoff Johns themselves shot down this report in their own hillarious way. I don't know about you, but THAT is what I call FUN.
Last but not least, Dolph Lundgren has joined "Aquaman" to play merman(?) King Nereus of Xebel. Making him the third antagonist after Patrick Wilson's Orm, and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II's Black Manta. That's not counting the likelihood of Willem Dafoe's Dr. Vulko turning evil, of course. Director James Wan has confirmed this casting himself, and Lundgren will likely join production when it begins on May in Hawaii. Although having the former Punisher sounds good, once again, this casting felt a little toooo obvious to be a coincidence. After all, we just got a hot rumor surrounding Sylvester Stallone's important role in the upcoming Guardians movie. And when you start remembering that Lundgren used to play as Stallone's rival/opponent in "Rocky IV" before teaming up in "The Expendables" series? Aaaaaah, it's another act of spite, right there! Oh WB, when will you ever learn...
Transformers
Have you seen the latest trailer for "Transformers: The Last Knight"? I certainly haven't, because I'm totally not looking forward to see this movie anytime soon. But I heard it was great, and well... probably the best one this movie has released so far. Honestly, after the lackluster tragedy that was "Transformers: Age of Extinction", I never would've thought that we're going to get a 5th movie of this winding-down franchise. And this is just the beginning of another array of sequels, because director Michael Bay himself has explicitly stated to MTV that... "There are fourteen stories written. And thereâs good stuff. So, I would like to do one of them, though.". 14? SERIOUSLY?!! Dang it, for a guy who thought "Transformers: Dark of the Moon" was meant to be the last, this statement felt like an offensive mockery. Anyways, this 5th movie is set to arrive on June 23rd. I'm personally more curious about whether it will rake as much money as the previous one. Somehow I suspect it won't, but general audience seems to love this franchise... so, we'll see.
SONY Marvel Universe
SONY Pictures has found its Miles Morales! What for? That animated "Spider-Man" movie that is set to be released on December 21st, 2018. Yes, the same date that recently has been occupied by "Aquaman". The young actor privileged to lend his voice for the animated Miles is none other than Shameik Moore. Fans might argue that Morales is half black, half latino in the comics, whereas Moore is not. But this is an animated movie, which only requires his voice, so I don't think it should be a problem. The actor himself shot to fame following his debut in Rick Famuyiwa's "Dope", later starred in the Netflix drama "The Get Down", and will next be seen in "The Pretenders". Speaking of "Dope", who would've guessed that it was such a good movie, eh? I mean, most of its main cast has gotten big comic book roles now. Tony Revolori is soon to be seen as Flash in MCU's Spider-Man. Kiersey Clemons is Iris West in DC's who-knows-when Flash movie, a feature that was almost directed by Famuyiwa. Zoe Kravitz was in "X-Men: First Class". And now Moore. Should we expect anyone else from that movie?
Aside from Moore, another cast who has joined the movie is Liev Schreiber. Schreiber portrayed Sabretooth in "X-Men Origins: Wolverine", and is currently well known as the lead actor of "Ray Donovan". According to the same report, Schreiber will be voicing the movie's antagonist/supervillain, though his character is being kept a secret for now. If I didn't know better, I have a feeling that Schreiber is going to voice Otto Octavius, or more popularly known as Dock Ock. Unless he's being assigned to voice Kraven the Hunter, which might also work when you put into account his previous ferocious comic book role. Then again, just like Moore, only his voice will be utilized, so he can practically play anyone. LOL. Hollywood's favorite duo Phil Lord and Chris Miller are writing and producing this movie, while Bob Persichetti and Peter Ramsey will co-direct the movie. Considering this is an animated movie, shouldn't they start working from now? I mean, animation is unlike live action movie, because it needs to be done at least 2 years in advance to achieve the highest quality. Let's just hope that this movie will be able to stand against the rising tide of "Aquaman" when it arrives next year. Otherwise, this might spell trouble for SONY's ambitious universe.
X-Men Universe
In a very surprising (but seriously pleasant) announcement, "Deadpool 2" has discovered its future-mutant Cable. And my oh my, it's Mad Titan Thanos himself, Josh Brolin!!! Yes, scoring his second Marvel role, Brolin's Cable will be featured in not one, nor two, but FOUR future X-Men movies. Popular speculation says that his next movie will be "X-Force", if not "New Mutants" as well. He's joining Ryan Reynolds who is returning to produce and star as lead character Wade Wilson, as well as Zazie Beets who will portray Domino. Interestingly, Brolin has played a comic book character before, as the titular character in the critically and financially failed DC movie "Jonah Hex". Which means, he and Reynolds are fated kindred spirits from the get go! That's nothing but true fact, no matter how Reynolds openly 'complains' about it... LOL.
No offense to David Harbour, Brad Pitt, or Michael Shannon, but Brolin sounds too perfect for this role. Not just in terms of looks, but also in the actor's ability to play the straight-faced man with a penchant to infuse his character with various kinds of intensity. "Old Boy", and "Sicario" are great examples of this. Created by Rob Liefeld and writer Louise Simonson, Cable is the complete opposite personality to the obnoxious, oddball, and foul-mouthed Deadpool. He's a tough, no-nonsense mutant whose gruff attitude and mysterious aura didn't waste time to attract a great number of fans. He has also been paired with Deadpool ever since. Suffice to say, it's a character that is right up on Brolin's alley, with "Men in Black 3" as its easiest example. With this sequel expected to arrive in 2018, production for the David Leitch feature is set to have a June start in Vancouver. Brolin is currently filming his Thanos role with Marvel Studios in Atlanta, and might even have completed his motion-capture part already. So rest assured, scheduling issue is not even a thing. Interestingly, both movies will be released next year, which means, 2018 would be a truly Marvel-ous year for Brolin!
Marvel Studios
Have you seen the mindblowing first teaser of "Thor: Ragnarok"? The long awaited teaser was simply rock and roll AWESOME, wasn't it! Not only director Taika Waititi delivered a Thor Odinson's movie that already felt distinctly different to his previous solo features, he also imbued it with his signature quirky fun but gorgeous colorful style. It felt like this least-favored franchise of the Marvel Cinematic Universe has finally embraced its funky Asgardian glory and cosmic side, eh? As if that's not enough to please us, it has already scored an amazing achievement by being the most-watched trailer that both Disney and Marvel Studios ever released! Is this a good sign? Most definitely. In fact, this was such a splendid teaser, I'm actually hoping that Marvel Studios won't be releasing anything else after this. This one's more than enough to grab audience's attention.
The official poster that came afterwards, though? Perhaps it didn't quite leave a similar impression, but arguably still emitted a strong promise of colors and style. Especially with all those Rainbow-Bridge-tone illuminating the titular character. Just look all those gorgeous colors, right? Chris Hemsworth is looking cool with that new haircut, and of course, don't forget the absence of Thor's beloved Mjolnir. Seriously, this movie is going to be strangely fun but epic! November 3rd, 2017 can't come soon enough.
But let's not get ahead of ourselves too soon. "Ragnarok" is still 7 months away, and there's "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2" and "Spider-Man: Homecoming" that we need to anticipate first! With all three releases of the year looking equally fun and colorful, it would be a mistake to skip any one of them, right? HUGE mistake. And we can expect the first screenings reactions from "Vol 2" pretty soon. Why? Director James Gunn, along with stars Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, and Dave Bautista have kicked off the sequel's worldwide promotional tour in Tokyo, Japan last week. Not surprising, because it is set to hit theatres in Australia, Southeast Asia, and other international countries theatres starting on April 25.
As for the North American region, if I'm not mistaken, some of the press members are going to be the first to see it, just a few days from now. I bet early social media reviews and responses will arrive pretty much the same day. That's also the same reason why it's going to get harder and harder to avoid spoilers spreading throughout the internet. Even interviews and press roundup have slowly reveal details about the movie, much earlier than we expected. For example, Kurt Russell has spoken to Total Film (via Flickering Myth) on whether we'll be seeing a "Tango and Cash" reunion in this movie between his Ego the Living Planet, and Sylvester Stallone's mysterious character. Nah... I won't spoil anything about it, just go ahead and read the article if you're up with a little spoiler.
For the time being, "Vol 2" is tracking for a $150 million domestic debut. This is considerably close to the opening of "Captain America: Civil War", and also a solid improvement to the $94,3 million debut of the first "Guardians of the Galaxy" back in 2014. It's hard to predict whether this opening estimation is on point or not, because even "Beauty and the Beast" have magnificently surpassed its initial tracking number (and has broken the $1 billion mark yesterday). There's always a chance that the same accomplishment will occur with "Vol 2", considering the franchise is now sitting on everyone's top 5 most favorite among the MCU. Not to mention, "Vol 2" is the first movie that will kick start the 2017 Summer Movie season in the US. I guess we'll have to wait and see, and hope the best for the sequel. Because if it's good, then I bet Gunn would not shy away from returning to create a "Vol 3".
As for "Homecoming", several rather spoilery details of the movie might have landed online as well. In this case, regarding the "Daily Bugle" existence in the MCU, several scene descriptions from an event held in Tokyo, the possible appearance of other Avengers beside Robert Downey Jr.'s Tony Stark, as well as actress Angourie Rice's true role in the movie. Hailing down from a Tom Holland's fanbase account on Twitter, these reports felt... a little hard to fully believe, because it could very well be a subjective assumption on their part. So do take them with a huge grain of salt.
Finally, remember that candid photos of Elizabeth Olsen filming an action scene for "Avengers: Infinity War" in Edinburgh? There's a video version of it now, and one that looks rather... dire and serious. This scene once again hinting that Olsen's Scarlet Witch and likely Paul Bettany's Vision will come into blow with a CGed henchmen, presumably the Black Order members. If you're curious, then go ahead and check it on Youtube. Assuming it hasn't been taken down, of course. Inline with the casting announcement from FOX, it seems Josh Brolin would have concluded his part as Thanos in May so that he can join the production for "Deadpool 2" in Vancouver. Which is probably why the "Infinity War" production will then proceed with his Black Order members instead.
Netflix
This might sound surprising, but it's the last category for today! Yes, because I have no topics for the game section. LOL.
It wasn't long ago that we heard Marvel's "The Defenders" has wrapped its production, to pave way for the second season of Marvel's "Jessica Jones". Looks like Marvel's "The Punisher" has followed suit as well with its completion. A Twitter fanbase account for lead actor Jon Bernthal, reported that the cast has thrown away a wrap party for the production that began on October 2016. Judging from this, it's safe to assume that the series will in fact arrive later this year instead of next year. It's a little suspicious though, that it wrapped just a few weeks after "The Defenders" eventhough they started at relatively the same time. Considering the mini series only has 8 episodes, does this mean "The Punisher" might be a more compact/shorter series than those previous four? I sure hope so, because forcing these serialized shows into a 13 episodes with materials enough for maybe 10 at most, certainly didn't work charm. Said sentiment has even become one of the loudest talked-about criticism thrown at them. Here's hoping Netflix will realize this issue and solve it accordingly, because seriously, watching Marvel's "Iron Fist" alone has already worn me out.
Meanwhile, Netflix is reminding its audience that the 2nd season of "Sense8" will arrive in May 5th, by launching an official trailer. Which is highly necessary, because even I have forgotten that I've written about this fact before! YIKES!!! The inability of Netflix to set a fixed annual release date is admittedly troublesome, as it tends to wore out its devoted audience due to uncertainty of when to expect any continuations. "Sense8" and "Voltron Legendary Defender", as well as their uncertain delays are good examples of this particular issue.
IMHO, "Sense8" is a show that would have benefitted from having its second season arriving as soon as possible, preferably in mere months apart (just like the Network side, perhaps?). The first season was undoubtedly slow if not poorly paced, and the story only got interesting and intense in the last two-to-three episodes. It undeniably felt like an extended intro for the real story, thus forcing viewers to wait too long (remember, first season was launched in 2015!) to see what's next (one that hopefully explores the REAL intrigue behind them), simply doesn't do any good. Sure, there was a "Sense8: Christmas Special" on December 23rd last year, but I doubt many even knew it existed nor have watched it. I sure haven't, because even I only remember about it just now, FOUR months later. LOL. And to be honest, although I'm probably among the few who DID enjoy the first season, I've realized I'm not that anxious to see the second. Why? I have forgotten whatever was happening in it, so seeing this new trailer only succeeded in making me scratch my head in confusion. That is NOT good...
Thankfully, Netflix's bingewatch functionality helps to counter this problem. After all, unlike movies that come and go, we can view any of their original shows anytime we want. So those who haven't seen the first, can plan their start later by watching both seasons all at once. Trust me, I believe that would be more effective for this series. So right now, I'm patiently waiting for the critics' reviews first before actually checking the second season. While at the same time, re-watching the first season one by one, which might be a challenge because sadly this show doesn't have a strong rewatchability. My only hope is, I won't end up forgetting about this plan in just a few weeks after release. LOL.
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For the benefit of that one anon, I guess.
1. Name
Jordan.
2. Nationality
British.
3. Age
Ancient. (27)
4. Birthday
28th July.
5. Zodiac sign (or your primal zodiac sign)
Leo.
6. Gender
Male.
7. Sexuality
Heterosexual, but biromantic through the hizzow.
8. Your looks (add a picture or describe yourself
I am a 5â˛6âł tall man with very deep set, tired blue eyes, a large nose and soft cheeks, perpetually unshaven with huge sideburns and indents in my cheeks where the fatigue has hit. Iâm extremely pale and tend to look a little bit ill 99% of the time.
9. What do you/did you study?
I did a BTEC in game design. It was useless.
10. What's your current job like?/What job would you like to have?
My job is alright. Iâm a copywriter. Moving to a different company on Monday with a significantly higher wage. Iâd love to pursue novel writing more after the release of my first book, but thatâs a terrible idea of a profession and is exceedingly unprofitable.
11. Your birth order
Only child.
12. How many siblings do you have?
Only child.
13. Do you have good relations with your family?
Eh, kinda.
14. How many friends do you have?
A surprising amount considering Iâm about as social as a solitary murder hornet.
15. Your relationship status
Engaged. Yes, really.
16. What do you look for in a SO?
They have to be @kyolicious
17. Do you have a crush?
@kyolicious
18. When did you have your first kiss?
I canât remember how old I was, but it was a cuban musician who was off his face on rum.
19. Do you prefer serious and meaningful relationships or casual dating/one night stands?
I prefer being with @kyolicious
20. What are your deal breakers?
Racism, homophobia, lack of interest in history, lack of interest in learning, thinking cartoons are crap. Fuck you, cartoons are great. Oh, and feet stuff. Foot fetishists are degenerate.Â
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21. How was your day?
I have no coffee. Itâs terrible.Â
22. Favourite food & drink
Sirloin, cooked rare with a cocktail bitter garnish. My favourite drink is Plum Porter by Titanic Brewery, one of the best beers Iâve ever tasted.
23. What position do you sleep in?
Fucking all over the place. Iâm terrible at sleeping.Â
24. What was your last dream about?
Probably @kyolicious
25. Your fears
Since I was a kid, Iâve had an obsession with maintaining a legacy and being remembered. My biggest fear is being irrelevant or forgotten.
26. Your dreams
To drive more steam engines. To marry @kyolicious. To have my own home. To get recognition for what I create. To be able to smoke cigars again. To write another novel.
27. Your goals
To drive more steam engines. To marry @kyoliciousâ. To have my own home. To get recognition for what I create. To be able to smoke cigars again. To write another novel.Â
28. Any pets?
Two cats. Karl Isambard, and Punk Maxwell Barnaby Dâartagnan. (we couldnât choose a name)
29. What are your hobbies?
Reading, writing, drawing, pixel art, baking, cooking, collecting antiques.
30. Any cool places in your area?
Thereâs lots of really cool historic sites in West Yorkshire and I feel blessed to live in such a prime place of Industrial Archaeology. My favourite by far was an abandoned railway line near my birth village of Horbury, which still had the rails in place and was beautifully overgrown. It was my safe place for years.
31. What was your last awkward situation?
Probably waking up.
32. What is your last regret?
Probably waking up.
33. Language/s you can speak
I am abysmal at languages. English is all I know. @kyolicious is teaching me Swedish, though.Â
34. Do you believe in astrological stuff? (Zodiac, tarot, etc.)
Not particularly, but itâs fascinating.
35. Have any quirks?
Iâm pretty much a giant ball of quirks.Â
36. Your pet peeves
Chewing with mouths open, bare feet, loud noises.
37. Ideal vacation
It probably involves steam engines somehow.
38. Any scars?
Far too many.
39. What does your last text message say?
People still text?
40. Last 5 things from your search history
âKeep reading tag tumblr 2020ⲠGPCS Firebox steam jets Gravity Falls Wiki British Bangers American (long story) Amazon UK Saturnus Glogg
41. What's your [device] background?
Gorillaz.
42. What do you daydream about?
Probably story ideas!
43. Describe your dream home
A countryside cottage, with exposed wood beams, a bit of stained glass and a superb internet connection. A bath is a must.
44. What's your religion/Your thought about religion
Iâm atheist. I generally believe religion and faith in general is a heavily important part of the human condition, and if it makes it easier for people to live, so be it. However, Iâve no time for it completely taking over peopleâs lives and views. Your view on whatâs moral and whatâs just should be based upon human perspective, not whatâs in a mistranslated ancient book.
45. Your personality type
I honestly forget.
46. The most dangerous thing you've done
Probably a brief stint urbexing.Â
47. Are you happy with your current life?
Itâs always a work in progress. Always moving forward to an extent, but my cynicalÂ
48. Some things you've tried in your life
Uh. Thatâs a very vague question. Iâve tried most things and disliked many.
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49. What does your wardrobe consist of?
Lots of jumpers, tight fitting jeans, tons of band T-shirts, a selection of waistcoats, tailcoats, top hats and button up shirts.
50. Favourite colour to wear?
Red and / or black.
51. How would you describe your style?
Outdated, and anachronistic, no matter the occasion.
52. Are you happy with your current looks?
I hate how I look.
53. If you could change/add something to your appearance - impossible or not - what would it be?
Strip it off with a potato peeler, replace with Vincent Price.
54. Any tattoos or piercings?
Nope and nope.
55. Do you get complimented often?
More than Iâd ever accept.
56. Favourite aesthetic?
Victorian Noir.
57. A popular trend that you dislike
Ear stretching. Whatâs all that about? I donât understand.
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58. Songs you're currently obsessed with?
With Love to an Ex by Gorillaz - Ft. Moonchild Sanelly.
59. Song you normally wouldn't admit you like.
Paris to Berlin by Infernal.
60. Favourite genre?
Punk.
61. Favourite artist/band/genre?
Gorillaz, easily.
62. Hated popular songs/artists?
I canât stand Ed Sheeran. Most musicians I can dislike and go without hating, but I categorically despite the man and everything his work stands for.
63. Put your music on shuffle and list first 5
I donât use one of those shuffle-doo-hickies.
64. Can you sing or play any instruments?
I can, but Iâm exclusively terrible.
65. Do you like karaoke?
No.
66. Own any albums?
Over 1,500 at last count. About 250 physical.
67. Do you listen to radio? What stations?
I donât.
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68. Favourite movie/series?
Oh god, I love so many movies.
69. Favourite genre of movies/books/etc
Animated, detective, mystery, noir, horror, psychological, period.
70. Your fictional crush/es
I donât have any. Genuinely.
71. Which fictional character is you?
M. Gustave from The Grand Budapest Hotel. With a sprinkling of Stan and Ford Pines.
72. Are you a shipper? List your otps, if so
Dipcifica from Gravity Falls. So much so that Iâve written a fairly successful series off of it.
73. Favourite greek god?
Gotta love Zeus. Lightning flinging prick.
74. A legend from where you live that you like
None very locally, but the Legend of the Chained Oak in Staffordshire is very close to my heart.
75. Do you like art? What's your favourite work or artist?
I fucking adore art, especially in comic books. Kev Walker is one of my all time favourite artists, matched very closely by Ben Willsher. Iâd kill for that level of skill.
76. Can you share your other social media?
Instagram: Jamooneyart Twitter: Jamooneyart Deviantart: Jamooneyart That was easy.
77. Favourite youtubers?
Jim Canât Swim, Ashens, Down The Rabbit Hole, Guru Larry and Internet Historian.
78. Favourite platform?
Platform 2 of York Railway Station. What?
79. How much time do you spend on the internet?
The majority of my fettered existence.
80. What video games have you played? Which one's your favourite?
The Civ series, Sea of Thieves, OpenTTD, Planet Coaster, Planet Zoo, Railway Empire, Anno 1800...
My favourite is probably OpenTTD. Iâve pumped obscene amounts of time into it. Canât beat the classics.
81. Your favourite books (manga also counts)
Gorillaz - Rise of the Ogre, The Disney Studios Story, The Hound of Baskervilles, To Kill a Mockingbird, Notes on Noses, Judge Dredd: Satanâs Island, Judge Dredd: Origins - Day of Chaos, Judge Dredd, The Lionâs Den, Judge Anderson of Psi Division: Fallen Angel, The Ultimate Guide to British Comics, Tank Girl: Odyssey...
82. Do you play board/card games?
If Iâm in the mood.
83. Have you ever been to a night marathon in cinema?
No.
84. Favourite holiday
Christmas.
85. Are you into dramas?
Oh yes. But I do love drama mixed into a more evocative genre.
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86. Would you use death note, if you had one?
Na.
87. What changes would you make in the world, no matter how impossible, if you had the power to?
Erase bigotry.
88. Could you survive a zombie apocalypse?
Na.
89. If you had to be turned into a paranormal being, what would it be?
Cleuricaun. Those guys have a great gig.
90. What would you want to happen to you after your death?
Flytip my corpse, so I can inconvenience people one last time.
91. If you had to change your name, what would be your pick?
Albert.
92. Who would you switch your life with for a week?
One of those twats whoâs a millionaire from advertising shit on instagram.
93. Pick an emoji to be your tattoo
Skull.
94. Write 3 things about yourself - only one of them must be true
Iâm 178 years old. I know how to juggle antique glass Tiffany lamps. I find these types of question very tedious.
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95. Cold or hot?
Cold.
96. Be a hero or be a villain?
Be a neutral evil.
97. Sing everything you want to say or rhyme?
Sing.
98. Shapeshifting or controlling time?
Controlling time.
99. Be immortal or be immune to everything aside from natural death?
Immune.
100. ..... or .....?
Wot.
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1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 22, 23. =P
Based off of these questions:
Haaaaaah OKAY here we go! *cracks knuckles*
Questions 2 & 3 were answered in a previous ask so, refer to those.
1)Â Whoâs your favoriteYoutuber?
Honestly, I donât have one. I just havepeeps that I like watching.
5)Â Whatâsyour favorite video from (pick Youtuber)?
Ahhhh, I donât really have a lot of favorites plus, you didnât pick a youtuber so, Iâll just pickones that I like. The official intro to Antisepticeye was great last halloween, I love just about any video that Jack and Felix collab in, I dunno why, but I really like Nostalgia criticâs Face/Off, Wicker Man, and Batman vs Superman reviews, any video with Warfstache, just to name some.
6)Â Whatâsyour favorite series from (pick Youtuber)?
Well, that Devilâs 3rd series the Grumps did waspretty hilarious, Jackâs Night in the Woods bit was great also (even though Ifeel he spent a little too much time with Gregg), also Japan world cup was brief, but wacky as hell, and Papers, Please is always great. Markâs Witchâs house was also good, also RIP Drunk Minecraft, but definitely the 5 nights at Freddyâs one. Like, the 1st one, not the others.
10)Â Haveyou met a Youtuber before?
HA. You should know this. We both did at the same time X3 Butyes. I met Markiplier at Comic-Con a couple of years back (already?),Jacksepticeye in the middle of the street while heading to his panel at PaxWest last year (I REALLY regret not taking a picture with him after you did XO),and well, I wouldnât really call him a âYoutuberâ, but I ran into GassyMexicanat the airport heading back from Pax WestâŚ.now if I can just be worthy enoughto officially meet a certain grumpâŚ..
11)Â WhatYoutuber do you relate to most?
Honestly?.....I dunno. None of them seem truly relatableconsidering that yâknow, theyâre YOUTUBERS XD. Plus, none of them seem interestedtoward anything involving Psychology sooo yeah, no. But if I had to grasp forstraws, Iâd say Ze. Surprisingly, our morals seem to line up for the most partfrom what Iâve seen
12)Â If(Youtuber) and (Youtuber) got in a fight, who do you think would win?
Well, yânever gave me specific youtubers so, Iâll pick certainyoutubersâŚ..Uhhh, well, I think if CinnamonToastKen got into fisticuffs withCryaotic, Ken would wipe the floor with Cryâs ass XD
14)Â WhoâsYoutuberâs social media profiles do you like the most?
Mmmm, Probably Jacksepticeyeâs since I check his often. That and Ninja sex Partyâs is always a trip to look at aside from dicks and butts. X3
15)Â Whatfictional Youtuber personality/character/creature do you like the most?
Ooooo, y u do dis to meeeeh? Personally, I love my charming trioof psychotic bastards: Wilford Warfstache, Antisepticeye, and Dr,Schneeplestein. Something about their personalities just makes them fun towatch, draws me to them. Itâs scary, but exciting. Donât get me wrong,Darkiplier is good in his own rights, butâŚ.*shudders*âŚ.Heâs honestly thescariest out of all of them and Iâll forever give Mark props on what he didwith him once he stopped taking him as a jokeâŚ.itâs just I think he did TOOgood of a job because holy shit, I would NOT fuck with Dark. Social manipulatoris DEFINITELY more than enough of a red flag. o_0
16)Â What Youtuber means the most to you?
âŚ..I ainât even gonna answer that question, BYEâŚâŚâŚ............he may be a stubborn asshole during games, he mayseem kinda reptilian with a bit of an ego, but dammit, the son-of-a-bitch grewon meâŚ.and that doesnât even make any sense considering I hated him 3 yearsago! But Iâm attached......
18)Â WhatYoutuber got you interested in YouTube?
Oddly enough, itâs none of the more popular ones let alone others people are familiar with. I rememberbefore I heard of Jack, before Mark, there was a guy name Azuritereaction. Iremember watching his stuff, but for some reason, I stopped and I canâtremember why. Donât hear much about him though. Wonder how heâs doinââŚ..
19)Â WhatYoutuber is the most fabulous?
Heh. Well OBVIOUSLY, itâs none other than Pewds. X3 But I cansee Jack givinâ Felix a run for his money. Heâs a bit of a sassy bitch himselfat times.
22)Â Doyou own any official Youtuber merch?
Yeah, I do! I have an old Markiplier shirt I got back in 2014, aKing of the squirrels shirt (none of which fit me since Iâve lost a lot of weight since I got them), a Darkiplier shirt, a couple of GassyMexicanshirts (canât find my blue one though XP)âŚ.eh, ashamed as I am to say it, butâŚIhave a Jontron shirt that I havenât worn since last year and I think Iâll keepit that wayâŚ.Oh and uh, well, itâs not really an âofficial shirtâ buuuut, I MAYor MAY NOT have a shirt of Arin in that little number of his he wore during thepole dancing video with the word âcakeâ in the background. I WANNA get thatlight gray shirt of Jackâs with the eyeballs in the background. Thatâll be nexteventually.
23)Â Haveyou ever been somehow included in a video from a Youtuber?
Nah, but itâs better that way. I wouldnât want my ugly mug in avideo XD But YOU were briefly in a DeFranco vid from last yearâs Pax west X3Congrats on the fame, Kitten!
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