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This question is for the Robo-Dad AU, Has any villain kidnaps and hurt Tommy?
Sure. Almost every villain is looking to hurt Robotboy in some way.
Going after his kids is usually the ideal method.
If Robotboy sees so much as a scratch on Tommy after rescuing him from kidnappers, then they better start writing out their wills.
Most villains know about Ro being a living weapon, so they usually try to avoid physically hurting Tommy, Lola or Gus and just keep them tied or locked up until their demands are met or until Robo-Dad busts in to save them.
This way, Robo-Dad might give them some mercy as he's kicking their butts for even daring to touch his kids.
#answered asks#anonymous#Robotboy#Superactivated Robotboy#**robo bby <3**#Tommy Turnbull#Lola Mbola#Gus 'The G-Man' Turner#**my precious children <3**#Dr. Kamikazi#favorite characters#favorite scenes#gifs#my gifs#gif warning
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"Alright! Put the money in the bag! PUT IT IN!"
#cartoon network#robotboy#digital art#my edit#fanart#robotboy 2005#robotboy fanart#protoboy#donnie turnbull#Dr. Kamikazi#Constantine
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Robotboy x Dexter's Laboratory Crossover Battle: Good Vs Evil (Old Art.)
#ShanxPennywise#Traditional Art#Traditional Coloured#Fanart#Ink Drawing#Drawing Practice#Old Art#Cartoon#Crossover#Robotboy#Dexter's Laboratory#Good Vs Evil#Tommy Turnbull#Dexter#Mandark#Dr Kamikazi#Battle
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Top 10 Worst Cartoon Villains
#10. The Beast (Over The Garden Wall): A series full of so much potential, Over The Garden Wall's biggest disappointment besides the world building and characters is its villain. The Beast is built up as this dark, evil spirit, when in reality he's just all bark and no bite. Whenever he's on screen, he comes off like a lesser version of the Lich from Adventure Time with lackluster abilities, a weak motivation and is defeated rather anticlimactically.
#9. Harold Smith (The Powerpuff Girls): The Powerpuff Girls has a bunch of memorable and iconic villains in their rogues gallery. Harold Smith, as well as his wife and kids, is NOT one of them. In addition to a petty motivation, he isn't at all threatening, his costume looks like it was thrown together at the last minute, and he doesn't even succeed in his plan. The only reason why the girls didn't just beat the tar out of him is because his wife wanted a perfect dinner. And no, the sequel episode that involves his family isn't much better.
#8. Hervnick Z. Snerz (Green Eggs and Ham): While Green Eggs and Ham makes for a good show for the most part, the one major critique I have is that the main villain is nothing but a pompous brat. Snerz is egotistical, whiney, lazy, and selfish, but above all that, he's just not funny or interesting. Not onces throughout the entire show does he become a villain we love to hate, but rather an annoying detour from the main plot. His backstory does nothing to make him sympathetic or interesting as it just further proves how selfish and nasty he is.
#7. Griselle Grande (Polly Pocket): This creepy old broad wants the power of Polly's locket, but what she really needs is to get a life. She's an incompetent, egotistical, and creepy woman who can't come up with the most basic of plans to get a stinking locket. Not once does Griselle's efforts get a laugh and the fact that her granddaughter, Gwen, even helps her despite being dumber than a sack of peanuts is actually pathetic.
#6. Lee, Marie, and May Kanker (Ed, Edd, n Eddy): It's no secret that the Kankers bring Ed, Edd, n Eddy down with their mere existence. In addition to ruining the Eds' scams, they also frequently make out with the Eds without consent. They're also the apotheosis to the rest of cast as they're not funny, they're not quotable, and they're not interesting. No wonder they don't have any fans.
#5. Dragon (Skunk Fu): As a big fan of dragons, I would be all giddy to watch a show where the dragon is the main villain. Unfortunately, Skunk Fu is too terribly written to make Dragon an interesting villain. In addition to having such a rushed and pathetic backstory, Dragon does nothing but sit in his cave doing nothing but bark orders at his lackies. Nothing about him screams intimidating or powerful, just pathetic.
#4. Dr. Otomo Kamikazi II (Robotboy): Some evil genius he is. Dr. Kamikazi constantly fails to capture Robotboy and what's worse is he never once thinks to make his own robot if he's so smart. He also has a weak motivation, a very exaggerated accent, and no real menace to him. He's just an embarrassing loser that's too stubborn to admit that he's not as smart as he thinks he is.
#3. Hawk Moth (Miraculous Ladybug): If this guy wants the powers of Ladybug and Cat Noir so much, why doesn't he get them himself? I'll tell you why: because he's a weak, lazy, incompetent villain! He'd rather send his Akuma butterflies to corrupt petty losers to do his dirty work and they always fail. He's just a pathetic bore of a villain that never once gets his hands dirty.
#2. Teamo Supremo's Rogues Gallery (Teamo Supremo): It's impossible to choose just one lousy villain from this stupid show, as they all have the same problem. They petty villains with lame gimmicks, 3 useless lackies, and they're not the least bit threatening. One of them is just a guy who makes fun of people and another is your typical Karen. Teamo Supremo has the worst line of villains in cartoons and it would've been Number 1 on my list, if it wasn't for...
#1. Lloyd Garmadon (Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu): ...THIS obnoxious little punk! Lloyd is the embodiment of all the previous entries. He's petty, he's stupid, he's lazy, he's egotistical, and he's such an embarrassment! All he does is bark orders to the snake peopke to commit childish crimes and as such he wastes the time of the heroes and the audience! He's such a bad villain that I could care less about his redemption and how he becomes a mainstay. All I want is for this kid to be shipped to Timbuktu and NEVER comeback!
Conclusion: These villains are so bad in their portrays, they make sitting through the show frustrating everytime they're on screen. Dishonerable mentions go to PAL from The Mitchells vs The Machines (just another vengeful A.I. in a sea full of them), Maximums I.Q. from Atomic Betty (a very generic villain in a very badly made cartoon), and Dio from JoJo's Bizarre Adventures (he's not even fun to talk about, that's how bad of a villain he is). Do you agree with my picks? What are some of your least favorite villains? Let me know down in the comments and I'll see you next time ;)
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Dark robotboy
Creator and master of protoboy
Leader of all robots
Enemy of dr kamikazi
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General Yakitori is one of Robotboy's enemies. He's a cyborg who speaks with a pull string on his head. He has been awarded for the best Evil Genius 60 times in a row from the Evil Genius Industry. His robot is named Giant Mech. He is rivals with Dr. Kamikazi.
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Emissary of Auspices
At the age of eleven, Fusajiro Tezuka, a future nuclear physicist, fled wartorn Japan in the late 1940s and settled in Fairfax County, Virginia.
Tezuka was a straight A student and following high school, he graduated from Columbia University egregia cum laude and decided to study abroad at Cambridge University in England. His PhD thesis was rather in-depth in its analysis of nuclear fission and nuclear fusion reactions and their implications on a number of scientifically driven twentieth century innovations of highly significant technical pre-eminence.
Fusajiro had a shot at working for RAND corporation, but this was intercepted by his seemingly sudden habitual use of lysergic acid diethylamide after meeting a certain Harvard psychology lecturer turned psychonaut revolutionary.
Meanwhile, Fusajiro’s brother, Gunpei, had just arrived in America eager for a fresh start and unprecedented opportunities. Gunpei was a mathematics prodigy with a somewhat self-righteous disposition and was two years Fusajiro’s senior. Their maternal uncle, Hamato Yamauchi, accompanied Gunpei on his emigration.
Soon enough, Fusajiro kicked his acid habit and was back on the straight and narrow. He may have been subconsciously motivated to do this by the fact that his holier-than-thou brother had just made his way into the States. Their bond was initially strong during early childhood, but they eventually came to almost hate each other in what was indeed a case of sibling rivalry that bordered on resentment. Fusajiro was quite agitated over his elder brother’s claims at superior intelligence, which Gunpei picked up on. The truth was that they were pretty close in terms of intellect, however Fusajiro was maybe five to eight IQ points ahead of Gunpei and was quite a bit more knowledgeable. Uncle Hamato was not anything special when it came to intelligence, but he was very cordial and genuinely cared for his nephews. He loved them as though they were his own children as he had no progeny of his own. The Tezuka brothers’ mother had been killed in the bombing of Nagasaki (Hamato and his nephews were vacationing to Okinawa at the time) and their father died during a Kamikazi mission, leaving none other than Hamato Yamauchi to raise the orphaned children.
Fusajiro Tezuka had fortunately formed alliances with some rather powerful people during his studies at Columbia. His connections were able to pull a few strings for him which led to Fusajiro landing a job at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency in the Pentagon. He and 175 of what may very well have been his intellectual equals made the concerted effort at creating a small army of quasi-immortal super-soldiers, who were armed to the teeth with ineffably advanced weaponry and state-of-the-art kevlar. They had peak physical conditioning, with cardiovascular endurance which surpassed that of even the greatest professional athletes. Dr. Fusajiro Tezuka had lent a wealth of expertise and crucial information regarding the augmentations to be made to the inductees of the super-soldier program, who had been recruited from 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-delta and the Naval Special Warfare Development Group. Additionally, a handful of the finest reconnaissance Marines had been selected.
Meanwhile, the 1970s had arrived, and Gunpei had written a number of treatises on social issues as well as pure mathematics, which won a moderate amount of critical acclaim and allowed him to live comfortably. He’d also been giving lectures at state university graduation ceremonies due to his achievements in academia. In 1973, Gunpei and Fusajiro happened to stumble upon one another when Fusajiro had taken a two week vacation from his work for the Department of Defense. At this time, Gunpei had become more humble and the brothers actually struck a conciliatory tone. They decided it would be best if they put their heads together on future projects. Fusajiro had become morally conflicted regarding his work for the government, and upon expressing that to Gunpei, the two agreed that a mind such as Fusajiro’s was best applied to more meaningful purposes than creating a band of state-sponsored killing machines.
While it may have been practically unheard of, the Tezuka brothers, both prominent members of academia, decided to turn to a life of organized crime. They drew up schematics of some of the most prolific cash repositories in the country, and decided to hit the Federal Reserve on July 4, 1976. They’d hired a team of about seventeen mercenaries and career criminals to assist them in their exploits, and the Tezuka brothers were deemed the ringleaders by the district attorney weeks after the job was compromised when the brothers and their accomplices were nearly killed by authorities.
Due to the extremely high profile nature of their crimes, Fusajiro and Gunpei had no trouble whatsoever finding the best legal representation. Their henchmen/underlings had cooperated with the police, signing deals left and right to save themselves from imprisonment.
The trial resulted in a guilty verdict, and the Tezuka brothers were stripped of their citizenship and subsequently deported back to their native Japan. They lived out the remainder of their years in Osaka.
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Obscure Animation Subject #21: Robotboy
Originally posted on Twitter on January 21, 2023.
Also note that previous subjects, My Goldfish is Evil is #19 and Time Squad is #20. The posts themselves have the wrong numbers because I was off-track so yeah. (Note that they are correct on this website, but on Twitter I wrongly placed them as #20 and 21 respectively).
Anyways Robotboy, created by Jan Van Rijsselberge for CN UK and France 3.
The series is produced by Alphanim (now Gaumont Animation), with the first season co-produced by Cofinova 1. Its head written by Robert Mittenthal and Michael Rubiner and directed by Charlie Bean for the first season and Bob Camp and Heath Kenny for the second season.
Running for 52 episodes with each episode having two 11-minute segments, its about the title character, whose created by Professor Moshimo. Moshimo rumored that his creation would be taken by his arch-enemy Dr. Kamikazi with henchman Constantine to take over the world.
In order for Robotboy to be protected, Moshimo assigns him to 10-year-old Tommy Turnbull, his biggest fan living in San Francisco. As protected by Tommy and his friends Lola and Gus (aka "G-Man"), Robotboy learns behaving and act human while battling his enemies.
Average premise, though can work if in the right hands, but this show has the wrong hands. Its forgotten about, and I see why. The characters are bland annoying stereotypes, the stories are nothing special and the humor is unfunny. The art style is bland as well.
The animation however is pretty decent, and can provide some fun action scenes. It doesn’t save this show from being bland. Wanna good about a robot trying to live a human life, watch My Life as a Teenage Robot instead because it has the same premise but executed much better.
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When you and your best friend look at each other and without saying a thing, think and want to do the same stupid thing: ‘‘Let’s steal a robot from a child!’
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It’s weekend! :-D
Enjoy it and treat yourself to a quiet and relaxing weekend.
Take a spa for example
#kamila#it was a one time thing#failed plan#not my fault#constantine's fault of course#enjoy the weekend#spa#robotboy#dr. kamikazi#mrs. turnbull#relaxing
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Robotboy teaches Kamikazi not to make fun of his kids. x)
#Robotboy#**I love that bumper it's so cute <3**#**Ro takes no prisoner lasdkhf only for his bean flock <3**#**The Kurt Squad and Bambi are also there ;3; They're all pals! :D**#**robo bby <3**#Tommy Turnbull#Lola Mbola#Gus Turner#The G-Man#**my precious children**#Dr. Kamikazi#Constantine#favorite characters#favorite scenes#gifs#my gifs#gifset
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“Emissary of Auspices”
At the age of eleven, Fusajiro Tezuka, a future nuclear physicist, fled wartorn Japan in the late 1940s and settled in Fairfax County, Virginia. Tezuka was a straight A student and following high school, he graduated from Columbia University egregia cum laude and decided to study abroad at Cambridge University in England. His PhD thesis was rather in-depth in its analysis of nuclear fission and nuclear fusion reactions and their implications on a number of scientifically driven twentieth century innovations of highly significant technical pre-eminence. Fusajiro had a shot at working for RAND corporation, but this was intercepted by his seemingly sudden habitual use of lysergic acid diethylamide after meeting a certain Harvard psychology lecturer turned psychonaut revolutionary. Meanwhile, Fusajiro's brother, Gunpei, had just arrived in America eager for a fresh start and unprecedented opportunities. Gunpei was a mathematics prodigy with a somewhat self-righteous disposition and was two years Fusajiro's senior. Their maternal uncle, Hamato Yamauchi, accompanied Gunpei on his emigration. Soon enough, Fusajiro kicked his acid habit and was back on the straight and narrow. He may have been subconsciously motivated to do this by the fact that his holier-than-thou brother had just made his way into the States. Their bond was initially strong during early childhood, but they eventually came to almost hate each other in what was indeed a case of sibling rivalry that bordered on resentment. Fusajiro was quite agitated over his elder brother's claims at superior intelligence, which Gunpei picked up on. The truth was that they were pretty close in terms of intellect, however Fusajiro was maybe five to eight IQ points ahead of Gunpei and was quite a bit more knowledgeable. Uncle Hamato was not anything special when it came to intelligence, but he was very cordial and genuinely cared for his nephews. He loved them as though they were his own children as he had no progeny of his own. The Tezuka brothers' mother had been killed in the bombing of Nagasaki (Hamato and his nephews were vacationing to Okinawa at the time) and their father died during a Kamikazi mission, leaving none other than Hamato Yamauchi to raise the orphaned children. Fusajiro Tezuka had fortunately formed alliances with some rather powerful people during his studies at Columbia. His connections were able to pull a few strings for him which led to Fusajiro landing a job at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency in the Pentagon. He and 175 of what may very well have been his intellectual equals made the concerted effort at creating a small army of quasi-immortal super-soldiers, who were armed to the teeth with ineffably advanced weaponry and state-of-the-art kevlar. They had peak physical conditioning, with cardiovascular endurance which surpassed that of even the greatest professional athletes. Dr. Fusajiro Tezuka had lent a wealth of expertise and crucial information regarding the augmentations to be made to the inductees of the super-soldier program, who had been recruited from 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-delta and the Naval Special Warfare Development Group. Additionally, a handful of the finest reconnaissance Marines had been selected. Meanwhile, the 1970s had arrived, and Gunpei had written a number of treatises on social issues as well as pure mathematics, which won a moderate amount of critical acclaim and allowed him to live comfortably. He'd also been giving lectures at state university graduation ceremonies due to his achievements in academia. In 1973, Gunpei and Fusajiro happened to stumble upon one another when Fusajiro had taken a two week vacation from his work for the Department of Defense. At this time, Gunpei had become more humble and the brothers actually struck a conciliatory tone. They decided it would be best if they put their heads together on future projects. Fusajiro had become morally conflicted regarding his work for the government, and upon expressing that to Gunpei, the two agreed that a mind such as Fusajiro's was best applied to more meaningful purposes than creating a band of state-sponsored killing machines. While it may have been practically unheard of, the Tezuka brothers, both prominent members of academia, decided to turn to a life of organized crime. They drew up schematics of some of the most prolific cash repositories in the country, and decided to hit the Federal Reserve on July 4, 1976. They'd hired a team of about seventeen mercenaries and career criminals to assist them in their exploits, and the Tezuka brothers were deemed the ringleaders by the district attorney weeks after the job was compromised when the brothers and their accomplices were nearly killed by authorities. Due to the extremely high profile nature of their crimes, Fusajiro and Gunpei had no trouble whatsoever finding the best legal representation. Their henchmen/underlings had cooperated with the police, signing deals left and right to save themselves from imprisonment. The trial resulted in a guilty verdict, and the Tezuka brothers were stripped of their citizenship and subsequently deported back to their native Japan. They lived out the remainder of their years in Osaka.
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My Favourite Villains Part 1 - 7 Art Dump (Old Art.)
Villains~
Pennywise (1990)
Pennywise (2017)
Slappy (Goosebumps)
Dr Kamikazi (Robotboy)
Chucky (Child's Play)
Fats (Magic)
Billy (Dead Silence)
N-Gin (Crash Bandicoot)
Hypno (Creepypasta)
King Dice (Cuphead)
Baldi (Baldi's Basics in Education and Learning.)
Zander (Dinosaur King)
Gideon (Gravity Falls)
Sideshow Bob (The Simpsons)
Penguin (The Batman: Animated Series)
Dr Doofenshmirtz (Phineas and Ferb)
Mad Mod (Teen Titans)
Defoe (Huntik: Seekers and Secrets)
Little Ogre (Soul Eater)
Dr Phineus Phibes (Shaggy and Scooby Doo Get a Clue)
Dr Calico (Bolt)
Purple Guy (Five Nights At Freddy's)
Mandark (Dexter's Laboratory)
Evil Rick (Rick and Morty)
Mad Hatter (Batman: Animated Series)
The Major (Hellsing Ultimate)
Danzo (Naruto Shippuden)
Vector (Despicable Me)
Archibald Snatcher (The Boxtrolls)
Frollo (Hunchback of Notredame)
Cedric (Sofia the First)
King Candy (Wreck it Ralph)
Gallaxhar (Monsters VS Aliens)
Jack Spicer (Xaolin Showdown)
Jeffery Hawk (Dead by Daylight)
Akainu (One Piece)
Dr.Maniac (Goosebumps.)
Unwanted House Guest (Creepypasta/Meme.)
Jareth the Goblin King (Labyrinth.)
Dr Hannibal Lecter (Silence of the Lambs.)
Syndrome (The Incredibles.)
Dr Eggman (Sonic the Hedgehog.)
Maxie (Pokemon.)
Captain (Armando) Salazzar (Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man Tells No Tales.)
The Look-See (Crypt TV's The Look-See.)
Kureo Mado (Tokyo Ghoul.)
Drei (Hiiro No Kakera.)
W.D. Gaster (Undertale.)
Freddy Krueger (Nightmare on Elm Street.)
Drago Bludvist (How to Train Your Dragon.)
Claude Faustus (Black Butler.)
Stefano Valentini (Evil Within 2.)
John Bacchus (Future Diary.)
Kisame Hoshigaki (Naruto Shippuden.)
Mayuri Kurotsuchi (Bleach.)
Hisoka (Hunter x Hunter.)
Tighten (Megamind.)
2nd Dimension Dr Heinz Doofenshmirtz (Phineas and Ferb: The Movie.)
Dr.Octopus (Spiderman 2.)
Squilliam (Spongebob Squarepants.)
Mr.Chuckle Teeth (The X-Files.)
Laughing Jack (Creepypasta.)
Weevil Underwood (YU-GI-OH!)
Dr.Herman Carter (Dead By Daylight.)
Babadook (The Babadook.)
The Child Catcher (Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.)
Colonel Muska (Studio Ghibli's Laputa Castle.)
Ghetsis (Pokemon.)
The Crooked Man (The Conjuring 2.)
Crocodile (One Piece.)
Danny Dickens (Angels Of Death.)
Kabuto (Naruto Shippuden.)
Yami Marik (YU-GI-OH!)
Byakuran Katekyo (Hitman Reborn.)
Jason The Toymaker (Creepypasta.)
Slenderman (Slenderman: The Movie.)
Igor Neuhaus (Blue Exorcist.)
Captain Kuro (One Piece.)
Guzma (Pokemon.)
Mr.Wood (Goosebumps.)
Professor Venomous (OK K.O. Let's Be Heroes.)
Lyle Tiberius Rourke (Atlantis.)
Faba (Pokemon.)
Petrel (Pokemon.)
Cyrus (Pokemon.)
Lysandre (Pokemon.)
Arlo (Pokemon.)
Evil Dr Phibes (Shaggy and Scooby Doo Get a Clue.)
Papillon (Buso Renkin.)
The Joker (Batman: Animated Series.)
Mr X (Resident Evil.)
Foolscap (Dinosaur King.)
Giovanni (Pokemon.)
Tamatoa (Moana.)
The Toymaker (Harmony & Horror.)
Jean-Louise Bonaparte (Yu-Gi-Oh! GX.)
Benson (Toy Story 4.)
Ed (Dinosaur King.)
Mr Burns (The Simpsons.)
Victor (Boruto.)
Beppi The Clown (Cuphead.)
Scud (Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid Of Light.)
Sordward (Pokemon SWSH.)
Sheildbert (Pokemon SWSH.)
Sakutaro Morishige (Corpse Party.)
Mr Hook (MAR.)
Malvolio (Twelfth Night Manga.)
Captain Hook (Peter Pan.)
John Ratcliffe (Pocahontas.)
Fagin (BBC's Oliver Twist.)
Jack Randall (Outlander.)
Waluigi (Mario.)
The Toad (Flushed Away.)
Gnauss Wisden (NiNoKuni.)
Orochimaru (Naruto.)
Braz D. Blood (Blood Lad.)
Douman Ashiya (Tokyo Ravens.)
Shidou Dairenji (Tokyo Ravens.)
Dr. Yung (Pokemon: The Mastermind Of The Mirage Pokemon.)
Mr Big (Michael Jackson's Moonwalker.)
Grings Kodai (Pokemon: Zoroark: Master Of Illusions.)
Dick Dastardly (Scooby Doo Movie.)
Greed (Fullmetal Alchemist.)
Hidan (Naruto Shippuden.)
Mandrake (Earwig And The Witch.)
Murder The Clown (Goosebumps.)
Kai Chisaki (My Hero Academia.)
The Grabber (The Black Phone.)
The Gold Watcher (Dark Deception.)
Miroku Yukihiko (Get Backers.)
Sartorius Kumar (Yu-Gi-Oh! GX.)
Schneizel El Britannia (Code Geass.)
Chairman Rose (Pokemon SWSH.)
Koichi Shidou (Highschool Of The Dead.)
The Riddler (Assault On Arkham.)
Sugou Nobuyuki (Sword Art Online.)
The Handsome Young Man (A Tale Dark & Grimm.)
The Pied Piper (Shrek 4.)
Aizen Sosuke (Bleach.)
Demiurge (Overlord.)
I plan on drawing more of my favourite villains at some point.
#ShanxPennywise#Traditional Art#Lineart#Old Art#Monochrome#Ink Drawing#Drawing Practice#Fanart#Crossover#Cartoon#Anime Manga#Favourite Villains#Horror#Horror Fan
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Favourite universe in the tournament of power?
Universe 11, easily. They’re a sentai inspired universe who’s main team is a bunch of superheroes who are at one moment gloriously cheesy, and yet you can still take them seriously a lot of the time.
They all have interesting abilities, and despite the Pride Troopers all wearing matching uniforms there’s actually some decent variety to their designs. Toppo is great, Kahseral is great, Dyspo is great, Jiren… doesn’t have a lot of character admittedly, but he always puts on a real show whenever he actually does something.
I’m a big superhero geek, so these guys are naturally going to appeal to me a lot.
Also, their God of Destruction is a balding Pennywise with a Harley Quinn angel. That’s awesome.
Universe 6 is a natural second, though they have an unfair advantage in that we were already introduced to most of it’s characters so they’ve had the most time to be fleshed out. But they’re pretty good, even if Botamo isn’t that interesting. Feel sorry for Dr Rota, never getting to show everyone what his ability was.
I guess universe 2 is probably my favourite after them. I like most of it’s characters, even if I wish Vikal and Zirloin’s squad had gotten more to actually do. But, they did have the best performance after the prior two universes and the Z Fighters in the tournament, and they were all pretty fun. Ribrianne could be a bit annoying at times, but she seems to have had some actual character development by the end and hidden depths that could lead to some interesting character stuff down the line if she’s brought back, so that’s excusable, she and the other Kamikazi fireballs were fun while they lasted. Helles and Pell are definitely my favourites of the new Gods of Destruction and supreme kais.
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Who is the Beast of Revelation 13? Ben Witherington
COMMENTARY:
Revelation 13 is a portrait of the centurion in Mark 15:39. It is sort of literary cubism.
Rome was, first of all, a sea power and Leviathon, the beast that comes out of the sea, is symbolic of Rome.
The Legions are Behemoth, beast of land and rivers.
The centurion is a creature of the Roman secular rule of law. The centurion is a sociological innovaton that emerges from the Praetorian Guards of the Roman Republic. Unlike the armies they faced, which were the climax phase of Real Warfare and were tribal confederations, the Legions were put together like lego blocks and reflect Latin, which is also put together like Lego blocks.
The centurion is the direct ancestor of the modern Non-Commissioned Officer and the leading edge of the Industrial Revolution. He is an Archetype of True Warfare at the apex of the military organization. He reflects the Ethos of the social organization of Rome, in contrast to the Aesthetic of the social organization of Israel, which represents the apex of a military organization of Real Warfare in Joshua, Gideon and David, and the Samurai is an example of the warrior Archetype at the apex of the military organization.
In Vietnam, after Tet '68, the only thing that prevented the US Army from blowing up in a general mutiny like the Battleship Potemkin was the centuriate, which never blinked. It was just another day in Paradise. In the sociology of the modern military organization, they represent an organic gyroscopic flywheel.
Strictly speaking, the centurion was a warrant rank: the vine staff he carried reapresented his authority in the same way the warrant card of the British police carry a warrant card. The centurion in Mark 15:39 was in charge of this execution detail and had the authority of his warrant to fulfill the requirements of the death warrants of each of these men. The number of the beast is the serial number on Jesus' death warrant. I, personally, like the added embellishment of the gematria assigning the numer ological value of "NERO etc" as emerging as 666 and I like 616 for different reasons, but the significance of the number is that Jesus was "numbered with transgressors" in a line, Mark 15:28, that was added by the same editor that added the parenthetical phrase in Mark 7:19 and added editor's note at the end of Mark 16:9 - 20. This editor is John Mark, who was the naked young man in Gethsemane and becomes the founder of the Christian publishing house in Alexandria that produced 90% of the manuscripts published before the 4th Century.
Cornelius is the author of the Gospel of Mark. He is not the centurion in Mark 15:39, but the centurion in Acts 10 and the senior centurion in the 10th Legion that occupied the Mount of Olives during the investment of Jerusalem. More important than that, Cornelius was Pilate's Chief of Staff. They are both creatures of the Praetorian Guards, Pilate in the same diplomatic career path Jules Caesar pursued, while Cornelius was on a centurion career path. There is a triagulation between Pilate, Cornelius and Theophilus which is being universally ignored in the battle to establish Paul as the essential element in the emergence of Christianity and the context of it's theology, but Theophilus is the author of Hebrews and his theology is the synthesis of the secular humanism of Jesus and the secular rule of law of Rome and its republican administrative structures.
The verse structure of Revelation is identical to the verse structure of the first 18 lines of Matthew 13 and Mark 4. In fact, the 9th verse in all three translates nearly identically.
Ὃς ἔχει ὦτα ἀκούειν ἀκουέτω.
ὁ ἔχων ὦτα ἀκουέτω
Εἴ τις ἔχει ��ὖς, ἀκουσάτω.
I can't read Greek, but this is an anchor in a code the Holy Ghost has created to unlock the sources of the canon in the fullness of time. Dr. Witherington's understanding of number as a figure of speech is, well, elementary, but he is less cluttered, epistemologically, than most Protestants constrained by the post modern dialectic deconstruction of conventional wisdom . Revelation was writted at about the same time as Hebrews, that is, after the fire in Rome and the beginning of Nero's persecutions. Revelation is a portrait of the processes that were set into motion in the spiritual realm by the death of Jesus, especially after Revelation 4:2, which is a "through the looking glass moment" of the literary conceit of the balance of the narrative. I had exactly this vision of The One in 1977.
The thing I don't understand is why committed Christian scholars refuse insist on connecting the dots between Book V of Tertullian's Apology that describes Tiberius's attempt to elevate Christianity to a legal religion, to wit:
>>>>>>>Tiberius accordingly, in whose days the Christian name made its entry into the world, having himself received intelligence from Palestine of events which had clearly shown the truth of Christ's divinity, brought the matter before the senate, with his own decision in favour of Christ. The senate, because it had not given the approval itself, rejected his proposal. Caesar held to his opinion, threatening wrath against all accusers of the Christians.<<<<<
and the nature of that intelligence in the qualities of the text of the Gospel of Mark, which is a follow-up field intelligence assesment of the Resurrection and its origins. The Gospel of Mark begins when Jesus appears above the Roman military horizon as a possible insurgent and at least a third of the text of the narrative was harvested from the Roman spy network before Jesus was arrested. The use of "immediately" is a literary device for stitching together the various reports of Jesus's activities, Chapter 1 using this device 10 times pull together the reports PLUS the first introduction of Peter's debriefing from the episode described in Acts 10. Cornelius is not the centurion in Mark 15: 39, but he is the centurion in Matthew 8 and Luke 7 and he knows Jesus from his engagement in the Capernaum synagogue. He and Jarius have a working relationship and he shares Yaweh with Jesus as an epistemological anchor: he recognizes Jesus' submission to duty and the Gospel of Mark, like the sacrifice of Isaac, is a study in the nature of duty.
As Dr. Witherington can confirm, the numbers of chapter and verse didn't exist until after movable type was developed and, if you want to consider the Holy Spirit at play, what I call the mundane numerology of the Protestent Bible (66 books) is the place to look, that, and the Acts of the Apostles. There is textual numberology, with which he has a rudimentary acquaintance, (such as one meaning of 7 as a certain fulfilled perfection) but it is really an elementary grasp of the subject and, as near as I can tell, he has no interest in the numerics that a serious study of the gematria of the Torah can yield. I've sort of shuffled through Kabbalah, but you really need to be able to read Hebrew and appreciate the gematria of Psalm 119, where each stanza is connected to a letter in the Hebrew alphabet.
So, the Holy Ghost has enumerated Revelation 13 to lead scholars like Dr. Witherington to the Roman origins of the Gospel of Mark as a purely routine exercise in force security and local military intelligence that turned into a tapestry of eyewitness accounts of Jesus before, during and after His divine kamikazi validation of the God Hypothesis.
Revelation 13 is the key to canon as a true and perfect witness to Jesus, who is exactly who He says He is.
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Machine Gun Kelly setting internet on fire after dropping diss track against Eminem
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