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House in an Olive Grove, Corfu - Invisible Studio
#Invisible Studio#architecture#design#building#modern architecture#interiors#minimal#house#house design#concrete#modern#rustic#industrial#low cost#contextual#landscape#form#platform#slope#coastal#trees#view#beautiful homes#holiday homes#bedroom#terrace#corfu#greece#english architecture#sunlight
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Newt Hotel, Rammed Stone Yoga Studio,
Somerset, United Kingdom,
Courtesy: Invisible Studio
#art#design#architecture#travels#boutique hotel#interior design#luxury lifestyle#luxury hotel#interiors#luxury hotels#retreat#newt hotel#yoga#studio#wellness#rammed stone#united kingdom#somerset#invisible studio
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Invisible Studio | Pearce+ | Dezeen
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INVISIBLE STUDIO - HOUSE IN AN OLIVE GROVE
#INVISIBLE STUDIO#architecture#residential#holiday house#concrete#steel structure#minimalism#indoor outdoor#building in landscape#gable roof
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#Marvel Rivals#Marvel Games#NetEase Games#Game#Games#Gaming#Marvel#Marvel Comics#Comic Books#Fantastic 4#Fantastic 4: First Steps#Galacta#Gally#Galactus#Marvel Studios#Disney#MCU#Marvel Cinematic Universe#Marvel Movies#Magik#Storm#Psylocke#Luna Snow#Scarlet Witch#Hela#Black Widow#Squirrel Girl#Cloak & Dagger#Peni Parker#Invisible Woman
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On a more serious note about the Fantastic Four trailer, I like how you can tell there’s a better understanding of the characters than in the previous incarnations from the little glimpses we get (sorry Chris Evans, still not a fan of your F4 movies). What I mean is:
1) Reed Richards loves his family, but can’t turn off the scientist in him. So he has the team do family dinners, but he has to make it a point that it’s every Sunday at 7PM precisely on the dot. It’s very rigid and makes sense for a character who is all about science and logic.
2) Johnny Storm being presented as a goof. You also definitely get a big sis vibe from Sue by the way she talks about him.
3) The brotherly love between Reed and Ben. I also like that it’s Ben with the witty remarks, especially since this is the guy who shouts, “It’s clobbering time!” as his catchphrase.
4) It’s hard to describe this but I like how elegant they portrayed Sue. It’s like if the team needed a PR director or someone to be the face of the team for the public, it’d be Sue, which makes sense since she’s canonically in the entertainment industry. I also like the implication that she’s the glue holding the team together since Reed is too focused on his research, Johnny is a dumbass (affectionately), and Ben is still dealing with the fact that he was turned into a rock monster.
5) Galactus is Galactus, not some cloud monster. Also, I like they showed that he’s not towering over all of Earth since he can change his size. It was frustrating to read comments from people saying he’s too small, which also shows the makers put more thought into Galactus than the internet did.
Anyways, good start.
#marvel#mcu#fantastic four first steps#fantastic four: first steps#the fantastic four#the fantastic four: first steps#fantastic four#fantastic 4#mr fantastic#mister fantastic#reed richards#the invisible woman#invisible woman#susan storm#the thing#ben grimm#the human torch#human torch#johnny storm#galactus#pedro pascal#vanessa kirby#ebon moss bachrach#joseph quinn#marvel cinematic universe#marvel fandom#marvel studios#marvel stuff#marvel mcu#marvel movies
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WE WERE JUST JOKING WHEN WE SAID WE WANTED SUN TO DIE PLS 😭🙏
#tsams#the sun and moon show#sun and moon show#lunar and earth show#the lunar and earth show#sams#tlaes#the invisible davis#the invisible davis studios#invisible davis
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Talking about every Invisible Davis / Queen Kat MCRP series that I've watched (non-spoiler reviews I guess)
There aren't enough people in the Invisible Davis / Queen Kat fandom who talk about their Minecraft series, especially with all the new fans coming in. So I'll talk about them and hopefully it gets more people interested in the series. Won't be every series because I haven't watched all of them, but it's a good chunk of them
If you've watched a series and want to add your thoughts on it, feel free to add on! If you haven't watched the series that I'll talk about, take this as a review/recommendation of sorts
Fairy Tail Origins (S5 Invisible Davis Studios)

Fairy Tail Origins is a multi POV series based on the world of the Fairy Tail anime, though it has its own original plots and characters so you don't need to watch the anime first. This is also the first series that Davis did with the OriginsMCRP group. This was the first MCRP series I watched from Davis and the Origins group in general, so it has a bit of a special place in my heart. TBH there isn't much of a plot for most of his POV, and I would personally say that I do prefer the stories of other POVs to his. However, the thing that really carries Davis' POV for me is the interactions between Davis' character and others. I love the found family dynamic he has with Betty and Damien, and to a lesser extent with his guild mates in La Carnival and fellow dragon slayer Bryan. Compared to most of the other series on the list, it's pretty chill, but that doesn't mean it doesn't have it's own interesting moments.
SCP (S1 Invisible Davis Studios + Queen Kat Productions [partway through], S2 Invisible Davis Studios + Queen Kat Productions)




The SCP series is, unsurprisingly, based on the lore of the SCP Foundation. As someone with little knowledge of SCP, I felt like they explained things pretty well here, so you don't need to do a huge deep dive just to understand this series. The premise of the series starts off with Davis as a D-class and Kat as a scientist in charge of experimenting on him, and that's all I can reveal without spoiling the main meat of the series. There are moments of action and horror (ngl the episode with the staircase definitely freaked me out a bit), though the character interactions are definitely a main draw for me, especially later on. Definitely a must watch, especially if you're into sci-fi. Kat's episode 1 of Season 1 lines up around episode 40-ish of Davis' Season 1 (because Kat started her POV much later). Currently Kat's Season 2 is over, and we have yet to see Davis' Season 2 finale (though it does seem to be something that is being worked on).
Otso and Derpy Adventures (S1+S2 Queen Kat Productions) + Toby's FNAF Adventures (Queen Kat Productions)


Otso and Derpy Adventures is about the titular characters, Otso and Derpy, who are siblings with interdimensional abilities. The best way I can describe this is like 75% crack humor and 25% lore and/or drama. One episode they'll be at the beach and Otso will bust out a flying bathtub, and in another they'll be arrested and put on trial for breaking interdimensional laws. It gets pretty meta, and ever once in a while Otso and Derpy will break the fourth wall or acknowledge that they're in a minecraft roleplay. Because of its nature as a series about hopping between dimensions, you'll see references to Kat and Davis' other works here, as well as references to Otso and Derpy in their other shows. There's also a lot of lore about the different versions of Kat and Davis across the multiverse and it gets surprisingly intense at points. Definitely a bit of a daunting series to get into, both because of the 400+ episode count and the references to other series. I personally wouldn't recommend this one if you're relatively new to Kat and Davis' content, I'd watch at least a couple other series before this one. But as someone who hasn't watched all of their series (including one of the ones referenced the most here), I wouldn't say that not getting all the references takes me out of it or anything. Especially in Season 2, it has enough of its own plot and lore to stand on its own.

I also added Toby's FNAF Adventures here as it is kind of an interlude between Seasons 1 and 2 of Otso and Derpy. It follows the younger brother of Otso and Derpy, Toby, on his own adventures that seem unconnected to Otso and Derpy until the finale. It's a very short watch, and the series was supposed to be longer but was unfortunately cut short due to low viewership. It's loosely based on the space portion of Bonnie's Adventures. Because of its short length and how it bridges Toby's character arc between Seasons 1 and 2 of Otso and Derpy, I do think that people should watch it if they're watching that series as well.
My Hero Origins (S1 Invisible Davis Studios, S2 Invisible Davis Studios + Queen Kat Productions)

My Hero Origins is a multi POV series made by the Origins group based on My Hero Academia. It follows the premise of a bunch of kids with quirks (superpowers) going to a school where they learn to be pro heroes. Davis' POV follows Davis as he balances schoolwork in the daytime and vigilante work at night (also gonna note here that MHO Davis was written with autistic coding in mind). The POV also includes one of the villain characters for this series, who is one of my personal favorites, both for his time as a villain and the voice Davis gave him. It's got a solid plot and characters, though I can't bring up MHO without bringing up the action scenes and cinematics. There are several throughout the series, since it is still a superhero series. There is an hour-long almost fully cinematic episode about 3/4ths of the way through the series, and it is genuinely one of the most impressive things I've seen created in minecraft. Would recommend this if you're into more action-oriented stuff.


Season 2 didn't do as well so it was cut short, though it may end up being revived in the future. It takes place a few years after MHO, now with only two POVs: Davis (who is trying to make it as a pro hero but has to deal with hero agencies that prioritize money and popularity over doing real good) and Kat (who is going to a college for pro heroes). I found it an interesting concept, and it genuinely is a shame that is wasn't finished. Whether you actually watch this one is up to you, I don't really like recommending unfinished series, but I still think it's still pretty solid for what we got.
Origins of Olympus (S3 Invisible Davis Studios)

Origins of Olympus is a multi-POV series based mainly on Greek mythology, but Seasons 2 and 3 include other pantheons as well. Despite the gripes I have with Origins of Olympus as a whole and its portrayal of certain cultures, the Mors/Xiphos POV by Davis is my personal favorite Origins series that he did. He has two POV characters here: Mors, the son of Thanatos, and Xiphos, whose identity I shouldn’t spoil. I have so many thoughts about Mors that I’ve already said here on this account, and though I’m not normally a fan of edgier or more morally reprehensible characters, I absolutely loved him (it might just be me though, he’s a pretty divisive character in the OoO fandom). Though I’m not as big of a fan of Xiphos, I think that the arc he has here is surprisingly pretty deep. Both characters’ backstories tie into events from Seasons 1 & 2, which Davis does not have a POV for, though as someone who watched Season 3 with limited knowledge of the other 2 seasons, I’d say they give you enough information to be caught up at the very least. There’s also Korina and Kat (both played by Kat) and Luchnos as side characters who are absolutely wonderful here, and I’ll talk about one of them a bit more later on. Also, shoutout to the cinematics in this series; there’s two big fight scenes that come to mind that are absolutely iconic, and the opening scene of the first episode is great at establishing exactly what kind of series you’re getting yourself into. I highly recommend this series.
Korina's Origin (Queen Kat Productions)

So I mentioned Korina back in the Origins of Olympus section; she gets her own series in the form of Korina's Origin. It explores Korina's backstory and her history with Mors, Thanatos, and Luchnos before the events of OoO Season 3. Out of all of the series that Kat and Davis have done so far this is one of my favorite, if not the top favorite, series of their that I have watched. It is very character and relationship focused if you're into that, and it is something I really enjoy about the series. I have talked about Mors and Thanatos and Korina at length on my blog, and that's because I find the characters and relationships so wonderfully complex and human that I always find something new to analyze about it. This is a series with a decent amount of moral grayness and decisions made by characters that you my not agree with, and I am living for it. Similarly to OoO, it is heavily based on mythology, though thankfully it keeps the focus narrowed to primarily Greek mythology (with occasional references to Norse and Egyptian mythology, probably because of the proximity of their pantheons). It does take a lot of liberties from the source material, such as changing which gods are related to each other (Kat has said this is to avoid the incest prevalent in Greek mythology, which is fair). Imo it does start slowing down a bit in the final 20-30 episodes, but it's not something that ruins the series for me. So overall, I absolutely recommend watching Korina's Origin. I would personally recommend watching Origins of Olympus before Korina's Origin for a bit more context, though you can still watch this one on its own. Also KO is probably gonna come back for Season 2 at some point so now would be a good time to start watching it.
Bonnie's Adventures (S1 + S2 Invisible Davis Studios)


I actually haven't finished watching this one. FNAF stuff isn’t usually my thing as I’m not really in the fandom, but I would recommend watching it anyways, especially since it’s one of the more popular series in Davis’ fandom (and gets referenced in other series a lot). It’s basically a rewrite of a FNAF forever series that Davis used to work on, and I think it’s fairly solid for what it is. I especially kind of enjoy the development of the relationship between Freddy and Bonnie, and how their different ideals affect that development. I should probably finish this at some point lol
Supernatural Origins (Invisible Davis Studios)

Supernatural Origins is a multi POV series that was surprisingly not based on the TV show, but instead on the general concept of supernatural beings. Davis' POV follows vampire hunter Isaac, his niece Willow, a vampire noblewoman named Lady Cecilia, and a vampire servant named Dimitri. The large amount of characters in a single POV gives the viewer a lot to follow, but all of them are connected in some way so it makes it a little less daunting. This is one of the series that unfortunately wasn't given an ending due to burnout/other constraints. Kinda sad that such an interesting series was never realized to its full potential, but thankfully these characters and some of their plot threads were reused for a series that we'll talk about later on. I do recommend watching it, but do prepare to be left on a bit of a cliffhanger.
Fairy Tail (Invisible Davis Studios)

Similar premise to Fairy Tail Origins, except it's only Davis' POV now, and basically it revolves around Davis joining a magic guild called Wolf Claw while trying to come to terms with and atone for his past, standard action-fantasy shenanigans occur. Though this Davis is basically the same as FTO Davis design and personality wise, this series is set in a completely separate continuity and mostly has different characters, and now Davis' character actually has a solidified story to follow. This is one of the series where Kat and Davis took a their characters from Origins and gave them their own series as a reboot of sorts. The plot here is a lot more solid, the characters are great (Astrid is a fave of mine), and the actions cinematics are amazing (though due to constraints that Davis mentioned they may not return as much in season 2, so cherish them here). Still keeps some of the found family aspects from FTO, but switch out some of the characters. Overall a solid watch that I would recommend.
Sword Art Origins (Invisible Davis Studios)

Basically a multi POV series that is based on Sword Art Online. Gonna be real with you all, I keep forgetting this one exists. Generally it was kinda bleh imo, but it was the last series by Origins before it officially disbanded so I kind of get it. For what little Davis made of this series, it had an intimidating villain and did a good job of setting up the stakes/plot. Don't really recommend this one because of how short and inconclusive it was, and also apparently there was stuff going on behind the scenes of this series that really hit the fan. But who knows? The characters might be recycled for a future series.
The Backrooms (Invisible Davis Studios + Queen Kat Productions)


Another short series, though at least this one has an ending. Basic premise is that this series' Kat and Davis get trapped in the Backrooms and try to escape. It focuses mainly on the horror of the entities in the Backrooms, though there's also some element of human horror in it (if that makes sense). Davis (the creator, not the character) himself isn't really a fan of how the series turned out. I think it's pretty alright for what it is, but otherwise don't have a lot to say about it. I recommend both POVs for being a short watch combined, if nothing else (and I really do recommend both POVs because Kat's version has the ending for both of them).
Undertale (Invisible Davis Studios)

This is a minecraft roleplay based on the hit indie game Undertale. The basic premise is that Davis, a park ranger stationed near Mount Ebott, catches Frisk as they are about to fall down to the Underground on their hundredth or so run of the game. As a result, the two of them fall down into the Underground together and become linked. Davis tries to find a way out of the Underground with Frisk while Frisk tries to speedrun Undertale without Davis getting in the way. It's a pretty unique concept for an Undertale AU imo, though sadly it was one of the series that got cut short. It fortunately does get a finale, though it is a bit of a controversial ending to some. I really like the little details here that tie things back to the game while changing things up due to the minecraft medium and events being from the perspective of Davis, such as how the fights are translated from the game to minecraft, Davis being unable to see save points but Frisk being able to interact with them, and the random comments Frisk makes that are references to the game text. I do personally recommend this if you are a fan of Undertale. Like I said before, the ending might not be for everyone, though it might be a bit more interesting if you have watched Davis' other series before.
FNAF Chronicle (Invisible Davis Studios)

FNAF Chronicle is an original FNAF project that takes elements from the games, movies, and books. This series' Davis becomes the new owner of the long abandoned Fazbear's location and the animatronics inside, but quickly learns there's more to them than meets the eye. Like I said previously, I don't care too much for FNAF stuff, but this series has me hooked. About half the episodes are crack humor and references to past series, while the other half is a mix of drama, mystery, and horror. I'd say that out of every series on this post that can be considered horror, this one does it the best. There are some jumpscares (which I normally hate), but they're used sparingly and most of the horror is done through the building of tension and mystery. The voice and body acting do a good job of getting across just how terrifying these situations are for Davis and the others. Plus the use of the humorous episodes is done in a way that gives you a break from the more intense aspects of the series while not being entirely detached from the plot. Definitely a good series to watch, and it's currently still in progress on Davis' channel.
The Vampire's Bride (Queen Kat Productions)

The Vampire's Bride is an isekai fantasy/romance story that also has bits of being a historical/fantasy political drama. In the first episode, after seeing TVB Kat be what can only be described as a failure at life, a portal pulls her into another dimension, where the vampire Lord Isvad declares her to be the reincarnation of his wife, Lady Kestrin. Aside from the romance between Kat and Lord Isvad, the series also goes into a lot of worldbuilding for this supernatural world and acknowledges that Kat's new role as a noblewoman is something that gives her both power over others and a target on her back. One of my favorite things about this series is the way that Kat is written. She has a lot of flaws and weaknesses that primarily come from being an outsider to this world (and not having much going for her in her previous life), but we follow her over the course of this series as she grows into this new role. Her growth into a strong woman who relies on her wits and relationship-building skills to survive in this world was really cool to see, especially since I feel like this type of character tends to be overlooked when it comes to characters that are considered "strong female characters". Also, this was the series I mentioned earlier that reuses the characters from Supernatural Origins. Isaac and Willow return, as well as part of their plotline for SNO, Lady Cecilia returns with a modified role, and Dimitri also returns. Glad to see that despite SNO not being able to have a proper ending, the characters can still have their story finished in some form (though do note that it’s still set in a separate continuity from SNO, so you don’t have to watch it to understand this). Definitely recommend watching this one, and it is still currently in progress on Kat's channel.
#long post#mcrp#invisible davis studios#the invisible davis#queen kat productions#queen kat#fairy tail origins invisible davis#scp mcrp invisible davis / queen kat#otso and derpy adventures#toby's fnaf adventures#my hero origins invisible davis#origins of olympus invisible davis#korina’s origin#bonnie's adventures#supernatural origins invisible davis#the backrooms mcrp invisible davis/ queen kat#fairy tail mcrp invisible davis#sword art origins invisible davis#undertale mcrp invisible davis#fnaf chronicle#the vampires bride
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Fantastic Four Trailer
#fantastic four#fantastic 4#first steps#pedro pascal#ppascaledit#ppascaldaily#vanessa kirby#vanessakirbyedit#joseph quinn#jquinnedit#ebon moss bachrach#mr fantastic#reed richards#susan storm#invisible woman#human torch#johnny blaze#marveledit#daily marvel#marvel#marvelgifs#marvel studios#mcu imagine#mcuedit#marvel mcu#mcu fandom#mcu#galactus#trailer#my gifs
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Marvel Studios is currently announcing the cast of ‘AVENGERS: DOOMSDAY’
The names revealed:
• Chris Hemsworth
• Vanessa Kirby
• Anthony Mackie
• Sebastian Stan
• Letitia Wright
• Paul Rudd
• Wyatt Russel
• Tenoch Huerta Mejia
• Ebon Moss-Bachrach
• Simu Liu
• Florence Pugh
• Kelsey Grammer
• Lewis Pullman
• Danny Ramirez
• Joseph Quinn
• David Harbour
• Winston Duke
• Hannah John-Kamen
• Tom Hiddleston
• Ian McKellen
• Patric Stewart
• Alan Cumming
• Rebecca Romijn
• James Marsden
• Channing Tatum
• Pedro Pascal
• Robert Downey Jr

#marvel#marvel studios#marvel superheroes#marvel cinematic universe#mcu#marvel mcu#mcu fandom#avengers#marvel movies#avengers films#the avengers#avengers doomsday#chris hemsworth#vanessa kirby#anthony mackie#sebastian stan#winter soldier#captian america#invisible woman#thor#letitia wright#black panther#paul rudd#ant man#wyatt russell#us agent#tenoch huerta#simu liu#florence pugh#namor
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💙💙💙
#marvel#mcu#marvel films#marvel cinematic universe#marvel movies#marvel memes#marvel spoilers#marvel studios#marvel universe#mr fantastic#mister fantastic#fantastic 4#fantastic four#fantastic four first steps#fantastic four movie#susan storm#invisible woman#ben grimm#the thing#f4#fantastic four: first steps#marvel phase 5#johnny storm#human torch#pedro pascal#vanessa kirby#joesph quinn#julia garner#galactus#ebon moss bachrach
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FREE THEM @youtube THEY HAVE DONE NO WRONG

#unban tlaes#unban the lunar and Earth show#chaos rambles#tsams#sams#the sun and moon show#spread the word#the invisible davis#EC_universal studios#Queen Kat#artwork#original art#sun and moon show#fnaf security breach#YouTube#my TSAMS art
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Chronic Migraines Kitty mock up
Designer: @zthesheep
Flag Design: @themogaidragon
#disability kitties#true dawn studios#disability pride#mental health support#physical disability#physical disorder#disorder#chronic migraine#health and wellness#disability support#disability inclusion#disability#invisible disability#invisible illness#chronically ill#chronic illness#chronic pain#chronic migraines#migraine
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INVISIBLE STUDIO - RAMMED EARTH YOGA STUDIO
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…wait, I just realized. The Fantastic Four trailer premiered on February 4.
February 4.
F4.
#I see you marvel#marvel#mcu#marvel cinematic universe#the fantastic four: first steps#the fantastic four#fantastic four: first steps#fantastic four first steps#fantastic four#fantastic 4#mister fantastic#mr fantastic#reed richards#invisible woman#the invisible woman#susan storm#the thing#ben grimm#the human torch#human torch#johnny storm#galactus#pedro pascal#vanessa kirby#ebon moss bachrach#joseph quinn#first steps#marvel studios#marvel stuff#marvel fandom
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Ranndom invisible man doodles bc I think about him sometimes <3
All invisible men EXCEPT YOU, 2020 INVISIBLE MAN I HATE YOU!! Are welcome bere
#universal monsters#invisible man#art#my art#my artwork#digital art#the invisible man#universal studios#universal pictures
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