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thechaddyengine · 20 days ago
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Branchline Catastrophe
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you KNOW ive gotta get a 30 for nobody
30. how has your character’s first impressions of their party members changed since they met them? have they stayed the same?
nob doesn't have opinions on anybody :D silly nye. how could she have an opinion? this is ridiculous. okay fine.
deliverance: nob likes deliverance a lot, and liked her from the get-go. she seemed confident and mysterious and intelligent, and also she has a snake friend, which rules. she has grown to envy deliverance's ability to--and she's not sure if it's real or not, but she doesn't care--present a persona, to clearly have a personality and know of it.
ibis: nob got a vibe from ibis right off the bat that they were similar, and. she wasn't wrong? she liked being able to share a secret with ibis early on about the sword, but then zag-gate happened. and. yeah. anyways nob's thoughts on ibis now are complicated and involve a lot of feelings that i have put in spoilers in the discord.
silas: wizard. buddies. nob likes silas! nob has liked silas since she met silas, and she likes that there's another melee wizard with her because they can be study buddies in multiple regards. i think silas is probably the person nob like... enjoys spending time with the most, now? and she definitely is curious about the current phoenix situation, and wants to help silas find out more about it.
tobu: special baby boy. right off the bat, he's a special baby boy, but especially after finding out that the oracle... may have fucked his life over, she's very protective of him and wants to make sure he doesn't come into any more harm. it's nice to have someone from back home around, too.
zag: nob loves zag. like. truly. immaculate vibes. she found him a bit unintelligent at first, but in a charming way. she wants to keep him safe from the static, and to find out more about it. she's my least healer-y character, but she definitely views him as a sort of patient, in that regard. but also she views him as a father figure.
(bonus: jello: jello is the leader of the party and always has been. nob loves her so much but is intimidated by her. she is curious about what happened that last day in the feywild.)
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bloojayoolie · 6 years ago
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recentanimenews · 7 years ago
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You Don't Have to Be Psychic to Find HINAMATSURI's Real-World Locations
HINAMATSURI is shaping up to be the best comedy of the young spring anime season, which isn’t all too surprising considering the show’s absurd story and extremely wacky but lovable cast. The story revolves around Nitta, a mid-level yakuza executive with a soft spot for expensive vases, whose extravagant bachelor lifestyle suddenly gets turned upside down when a young girl confined in an egg-shaped metal pod randomly teleports into his apartment. You’d think that a notorious yakuza would make short work of the intruder, but as it turns out, Hina has extremely powerful telekinetic powers (and she’s not afraid to use them), leaving Nitta no other choice than to take her in. Their odd life together is obviously not destined to run smoothly, but they quickly develop a genuine father-daughter relationship.
  From the tiny bits of flashbacks that we got about Hina, she seemed to have been exploited for her powers in the past, which understandably prompted her to escape – and to be more precise, to Tokyo’s Ikebukuro district, where she settles into her new "ordinary" life incredibly fast.
  *All images were taken with GOOGLE STREET VIEW
    But her transition from unscrupulously used weapon of mass destruction to ordinary middle school girl in Tokyo isn’t going to happen without any hiccups, since she has to release her pent-up powers every now and then. Luckily, Nitta is surprisingly capable of keeping her in line, so she actually still hasn’t gone on a Godzilla-like rampage through Ikebukuro, like the image above would suggest.
    The giant apartment complex in which Nitta resides is not real, but it would’ve been located somewhere in Ikebukuro, which is a commercial and entertainment district in the north of Tokyo and the main setting of HINAMATSURI. Pictured above are the Seibu and Parco department stores on the east side of Ikebukuro Station.
    And this is the Tobu department store on the west side of the station.
    Ikebukuro has a lot to offer for anime fans, as the area recently established a name for itself as a center of otaku culture, mainly geared towards the female audience. The area also has several arcades like Sega and Adores to offer.
    Countless other anime also have Ikebukuro as their setting, with the most prominent one probably being Durarara!! The latest episode of Steins;Gate 0 also has Okabe standing at the exact same spot as Nitta here.
    So it’s not without reason that Hina calls Ikebukuro a "dangerous town full of temptation," although for her the temptation seems to be the various restaurants and food stands in area. The Bakudan Yaki shop seems to have especially caught her interest with its extra-large takoyaki and her absolute favorite, salmon roe (ikura). I also always see the shop having some kind of anime collaboration going on when I’m around myself.  
    As already mentioned, Ikebukuro gained reputation as an area catering more to female anime fans, and Otome Road (otome meaning girl) right here is at the center of it all. Here you’ll find stores like Animate, K-Books, and Mandarake, but also several butler cafés.
    And Otome Road is also where Anzu, our second otherworldly super-powered girl, arrives.
    Now, let’s move on to another part of Tokyo, which should already be fairly familiar to people who watched SHIROBAKO or sweetness & lightning. HINAMATSURI is the next anime joining the ranks of shows that feature Skip Street, located north of Musashi-Sakai Station.
    Skip Street appearing in an anime can be used as a good indicator that the studio producing the show is located somewhere nearby, in the western part of the Tokyo Metropolis, which is home to a plethora of anime studios. And indeed, Studio Feel, the studio producing HINAMATSURI, is only located one station away, near Higashi-Koganei. Skip Street is simply conveniently located for many anime studios around the area, making it easy for them to collect reference material there. Summed up, whenever you see Skip Street, Musashi-Sakei Station, or any other station on the Chuo Main Line for that matter, you can safely assume that the anime studio itself is also not too far off.
    Interestingly, the ramen restaurant where Nitta first meets Anzu does not actually exist in real life.
    But all the other stores on Skip Street have been accurately reproduced.
    With Studio Feel located along the Chuo Main Line, you’ll find that most of the other non-Ikebukuro locations are not located too far away either, like this one right here near Mitaka Station, only two stops away from the studio.
    My personal highlight so far, the cabaret club scene, takes place near Kichijoji, only three train stops away from the studio. At the end of the second episode, Hina wants Nitta to spend more quality time with her, resulting in both of them, Hina’s middle school friend, and a gang of drunkards gleefully hitting up an extravagant cabaret club in Kichijoji, perfectly executing HINAMATSURI’s absurd and hilarious humor. By the way, the cabaret club does not exist in real life (sadly).
    Have you been enjoying HINAMATSURI so far? What are your theories about Hina’s past? Sound off in the comments below!
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Wilhelm is an anime tourist, who loves to search for and uncover the real-world spots he sees in anime. You can talk with him on Twitter @Surwill. 
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hermanwatts · 5 years ago
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Sensor Sweep: Firefly, Black Mask, Original Adventures Reincarnated
Anime (RMWC Reviews): By 1969, Japan had advanced quite far in terms of animation. Especially when a studio would put real effort behind a project, such as when Toei Animation released Sora Tobu Yuureisen in July of that year. Known in English as The Flying Phantom Ship or The Flying Ghost Ship, the film is a 60 minute full-color adventure into suspense, conspiracies, and super science with a few important creators involved.
T.V. (John C. Wright): We were discussing Joss Whedan’s late and lamented outer space horse opera FIREFLY. A reader named Sophia’s Favorite holds forth sharp criticism for the show: In my opinion Firefly is the JFK of TV shows: a mediocrity at best that gets ludicrously overrated solely because it was taken “too soon”. He goes on to list several reasons for saying so.
T.V. (Jon Mollison): If you’re into network action/dramedy shows, you’ll want to give tonight’s episode of Hawaii Five-O a look.  For one thing, the show has not been renewed for an eleventh season.  Ten years is a pretty good run for any show, and this revival is one of the few to come close to matching the original.
Writing (Pulprev): Conventional wisdom states that characters should be flawed. Nobody can relate to perfect people. Flawed characters are more believable, more likely to gain the reader’s sympathies. But the conventional wisdom doesn’t teach how. In the hands of lesser writers, this usually manifests as a grab bag of random negative traits. Alcoholism, smoking, minor but not debilitating mental illness, snarkiness, cynicism. Poorly handled, these traits add flavor to the story but they do not significantly influence the characters, and therefore do not influence the plot. The result is a patchwork person, a collection of traits and behaviors sewn together and little else.
RPG (RPG Pundit): “Adventure Paths” Aren’t Deep-Roleplay, They’re D&D for the Special Bus Today: “Adventure Paths” and story-mechanics are not ‘deep roleplaying’. For that, you need the freeform style of the OSR. Take off the D&D training wheels!
Horror Fiction (Wasteland & Sky): Today I would like to talk a bit about horror fiction. It isn’t brought up much on this blog because my knowledge on the subject isn’t too vast, but I have been reading a bit about it recently and would like to share some observations. This is because horror, like just about everything else, isn’t doing so hot these days. Though I suppose that isn’t much of a surprise.
Science Fiction (Washington Post): In “The Visual History of Science Fiction Fandom — Volume One: The 1930s,” David and Daniel Ritter — a ­father-and-son team — show us, through words and pictures, how a passion for science fiction evolved into a way of life for young people who couldn’t get enough of that crazy Buck Rogers stuff. The result is a sumptuous scrapbook of photographs, magazine covers, artwork and hundreds of articles, letters and typescripts, everything beautifully held together by the Ritters’ concise but enthralling text.
Cinema & H. P. Lovecraft (DMR Books): Entertaining adaptations of H. P. Lovecraft’s work are, in my estimation, few and very far between. While I’ve been pleasantly surprised by a few films over the years, for the most part movies tapping into Lovecraft’s work tend to feel like they’re miles away from the cosmic horror themes that saturate most of the author’s stories. Five years of working at a video store and taking home anything that promised to delve into the Cthulhu Mythos have, I confess, made my approach to these kinds of films rather antagonistic. They have to prove themselves to me.
Anime (Walker’s Retreat): Given the point-and-shriek swarming attacks done on other targets, this was inevitable. Amazon is vulnerable due to having SJWs in junior positions who are amenable to SJW swarm attacks, and one can likely assume that Ebay and other Western-controlled outlets will feel the swarm in the days to follow once Amazon’s seen to bend the knee. As usual, the SJWs in the media will reliably inform you that this is the play by making a big deal out of it once such swarming gets sufficient momentum to amplify in their outlets.
RPG (Karavansara): Fantasy AGE does not walk any extraordinarily original terrain – it’s basically a sword & sorcery engine, very similar in tone to the old classic D&D, but running on a system that’s both lightweight and cool, allowing for the creation of original, detailed characters rather swiftly. Clocking at a little over 140 pages, the Basic Handbook is beautifully illustrated, rationally arranged, and covers all the bases: the races and classes we expect from a fantasy game, combat and magic, and all the basic perks.
Pulp Magazine Fiction (Pulp Fest): Although a trailblazer as a specialty magazine, DETECTIVE STORY did little to further the development of the detective or crime story. That task would be left to its highly prized successors: BLACK MASK  — the pulp where the hardboiled detective story began to take shape — and DIME DETECTIVE MAGAZINE — where the tough guy detective became extremely popular. Call them what you will — flatfoots, gumshoes, dime detectives, or private eyes  — it was these hardboiled dicks that transformed the traditional mystery story into the tough guy (and gal) crime fiction that remains popular to this very day.
Fantasy (Dark Worlds Quarterly): What I do like about Rabkin’s scale is it helps me to identify or codify some types of fiction that don’t fall neatly into genres (which we must remember were invented by publishers as a marketing tool, not academics). For example Doc Savage is a genre-crosser, with some Fantasy, Science Fiction, Horror and Mystery elements, and yet none of the above. But ol’ Doc can be placed on the scale, outside of genre considerations.
Men’s Adventure Magazines (Paperback Warrior): During the 1950s and 1960s, Men’s Adventure Magazines like “Stag” and “For Men Only” told salacious stories – often masquerading as non-fiction journalism – of daring deeds and lusty ladies around the world. The magazines were illustrated with vivid action drawings by many of the same artists who created the cover art for the vintage action and crime paperbacks we adore. Robert Deis and Wyatt Doyle have preserved many of the great stories and art from these magazines in a series of anthology books called Men’s Adventure Library published by New Texture.
RPG (Goodman Games): You’ve speculated. You’ve wondered. You’ve waited. Now you get an answer. Coming this September, Goodman Games will release Original Adventures Reincarnated #5: Castle Amber. Intended for levels 3 through 7, Castle Amber was the adventure that launched the Mystara campaign setting, and was the second adventure for the D&D Expert Set. Here’s some text from the back cover:
Music & Comic Books (Far out Magazine): We dive straight back into the Far Out Magazine Vault to find Marc Bolan, the musician, guitarist and poet who is arguably best known for being the lead singer of the glam rock band T. Rex, who was seemingly obsessed with comic books. Now this tale seemingly twists and turns into areas that even we weren’t sure where it would take us next. This story is going to depict how three extremely popular figures of popular culture all interviewed each other, at different times and in different circumstances but all with aiming for the same end result.
History (Peter Grant): The so-called Shangani Patrol was a legendary encounter in 1893 between colonial forces and the Matabele tribe of Lobengula in what is today Zimbabwe.  The entire patrol was annihilated, after having killed more than ten times its own number in an epic fight through the bush.  In colonial Rhodesia, it was regarded in the same light as the fall of the Alamo in Texas, or the doomed fight of the three hundred Spartans at Thermopylae.
Gaming (News Hump): Nation turns to Warhammer players for advice on how to stay at home for two weeks. Pungent men with severe vitamin D deficiency and a large collection of overpriced figurines are suddenly very much in demand as they are deemed the nation’s greatest experts at staying indoors for weeks on end while they paint space goblins.
Comic Books and D&D (Goodman Games): Thus begins the Crypt-Keeper’s Corner, the letters page in the June-July 1950 edition of E.C. Comics Crypt of Terror. You could be forgiven if you mistook that dramatic introduction as the opening salvo from any game master at any table-top role-playing game. In fact, it’s also fairly easy to see how Gary Gygax, the main co-creator of Dungeons and Dragons (and an entire gaming industry) would fess up to being influenced by the art and storytelling found within the comic books of his formative years.
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rdlogo · 7 years ago
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TOOLS OF TITANS, book summary animation, by Tim Ferriss
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thechaddyengine · 13 days ago
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Also this is the video where Father Tobus was made, It's called the BoCo show. Watch it if you like funny stuff with ttte. Just be warned that there will be swearing. (Also subscribe to their channel, it's funny as hell)
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(I voice act some characters in the show like Toby, Father Tobus, GOOGOOGAAGAA .etc)
Branchline Catastrophe
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made this for fun lol
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