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thestalkerbunny · 1 year
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Nobody is allowed to rip on me for this. It started as a style mimicking exercise and then I got a bit too into it. Cringe is dead and I killed it with a knife last night.
I always see people do Vlad Tepes-but never RADU Tepes, Vlad's not quite as well known but still rather impressive younger brother. (And uh. H.P. Lovecraft.) I still wanna rework Radu's design-he looks like every dude who bothered me by being loud and obnoxious in highschool.
I also find it wild how some of the clones dress modern while some still lean into dressing like their predecessors.
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infestedcakeart · 3 years
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kiimarux · 2 years
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ALSO CLONE HIGH OCSSSSSSSSS
The one in the left is Vlad Tepes aka Vlad the Impaler and the other one is Decebal!!!
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ivadoodles · 4 years
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my clone high oc Vlad Dracula
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22 Animated Shows on Netflix You'll Love . . . Even If You're a Full-On Adult
We’ll be the first to admit we miss waking up on Saturday mornings and spending hours watching cartoons. From SpongeBob SquarePants to Rugrats, it was our favorite animated shows that always gave us something to look forward to. While we might have originally thought adulthood was all about sci-fi fantasy shows and true-crime documentaries, Netflix makes a strong case for the adult animated show. While some of the animated shows leave us laughing so hard our stomachs hurt, others leave us on the edge of our seat. From anime to Netflix originals, there is something for everyone on this list of 22 shows. Some even pack a serious all-star cast.
1. BoJack Horseman
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If you haven’t watched BoJack Horseman yet, you have a lot of catching up to do. Will Arnett, Aaron Paul, and Amy Sedaris voice the main characters, and it will have you laughing so hard you’ll cry.
Watch it now.
2. Big Mouth
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Don’t sleep on Big Mouth. The all-star voice cast is enough to keep you coming back again and again, and it was created by fan favorites Nick Kroll and Andrew Goldberg. It’s extremely relatable, as it navigates a group of teenagers going through puberty.
Watch it now.
3. One-Punch Man
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One-Punch Man tells the story of Saitama, a powerful superhero who has become bored of his opponents. The animation is top-notch, and the premise is perfect for some good laughs.
Watch it now.
4. F Is For Family
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Netflix original series F Is For Family is all about the mature humor. It’s been compared to Family Guy and South Park, so you know it’s good. It was created by Bill Burr, and it focuses on a family in the ’70s growing up without the technology we know today.
Watch it now.
5. Disenchantment
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From the creators of The Simpsons and Futurama comes Disenchantment. It follows Princess Bean, who is basically the antithesis to all the Disney princesses you’ve grown up with.
Watch it now.
6. Castlevania
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Based off the video game of the same name, Castlevania follows Count Vlad Dracula Tepes whose wife is burned to death on false accusations of being a witch. As a result, no one in Wallachia is safe.
Watch it now.
7. Attack on Titan
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Another anime series for the list, Attack on Titan follows three people whose cities are surrounded by walls because of titans who feed on humans. When the titans invade the town, the three main characters join the Scout Regiment to kill the enemy.
Watch it now.
8. Yu-Gi-Oh!
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We’re sure you remember the card game swept the nation, but the cartoon series is definitely an entertaining anime show. Plus, it gets major bonus points for the ’90s nostalgia.
Watch it now.
9. Pokemon
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We just can’t have an animated show roundup without Pokemon. We spent countless hours watching this in the ’90s, and we think the series still holds up now that we’re adults.
Watch it now.
  10. Star Wars: The Clone Wars
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While the reboot films have been getting a lot of attention lately, it’s animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars that you should have on your radar. It takes place during the Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith era, so it adds a little bit more color the the original prequel films.
Watch it now.
  11. Star Trek: The Animated Series
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Fans of the television staple will love Star Trek: The Animated Series. It features the voices of the original cast, and it has a nostalgic vibe everyone will love.
Watch it now.
12. Death Note
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We’ve got another option for our anime fans with Death Note. Some fans say it’s one of the best anime shows ever, and it has one of the most entertaining premises ever. High school students stumbles upon a notebook called the Death Note, which grants him power to kill anyone he or she desires.
Watch it now.
13. Pacific Heat
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Netflix original series Pacific Heat is an animated satire similar to Archer (which, by the way, Netflix should add if it’s listening). It’s about a covert squad of enforcement officials taking on crime in Australia, and it is nothing short of amazing.
Watch it now.
14. Neo Yokio
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Netflix original series Neo Yokio has a surprising celebrity backstory. It was created by Ezra Koenig, the lead singer of Vampire Weekend, and it stars Jaden Smith and Jude Law as the voice actors.
Watch it now.
15. Aggretsuko
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Anime fans will go crazy for Netflix original series Aggretsuko, which follows Retsuko, a red panda, as she copes with the boring, mundane realities of a desk job by singing death metal karaoke.
Watch it now.
16. Trollhunters
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Trollhunters is a cartoon series created by Guillermo del Toro, so you know it’s nothing short of inspired. One day, James Lake Jr. finds an amulet, which opens a world full of trolls and creatures. Plus, it stars Kelsey Grammer, Emile Hirsch, and Charlie Saxton as the lead voice actors.
Watch it now.
17. Paradise PD
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Netflix original series Paradise PD comes to us from the creators of Brickleberry. It’s got touches of Brooklyn Nine-Nine and Reno 911, just in cartoon form, so be prepared to laugh.
Watch it now.
18. Voltron: Legendary Defender
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Cartoon reboot Voltron: Legendary Defender is a nod to the popular animated series from the ’80s. It’s a Netflix original series that follows five Paladin pilots that must learn how to control lion robots in order to form the “Defender of the Universe,” Voltron.
Watch it now.
  19. Phineas and Ferb
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Disney Channel classic Phineas & Ferb has never let us down. Each episode, Phineas and Ferb must make a plan to stay ahead of their bratty sister, while their pet platypus saves the world.
Watch it now.
  20. The Hollow
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Netflix original series The Hollow tells the story of three teens that come together to build a home after waking up in an alternate universe. It’s a Canadian animated series that combines science, fantasy, and adventure for a nonstop thrill ride.
Watch it now.
21. Home: Adventures With Tip & Oh
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From Dreamworks Animation comes Home: Adventures With Tip & Oh. Developed by Ryan Crego and Thurop Van Orman, it’s a series about Earth’s new human and alien culture, and the friendship that ensues as a result. It’s technically for children, but it’s very enjoyable nonetheless.
Watch it now.
22. Total Drama
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This cartoon series is basically one giant parody of shows like Survivor. It’s made up of different contestants competing with one another to win the prize, and it is sure to keep you laughing over and over again.
Watch it now.
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