#Ramona Young
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arrow-v-flash-polls · 5 months ago
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These ladies were only on their respective teams for a short while but that doesn't mean they weren't just as important as the ones who'd be there longer. Which tempoary team member did you like best?
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fishyyyyy99 · 1 year ago
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c-k-mack · 9 months ago
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Finally got around to watching Ruby Gillman. From the immediately recognizable voice of narrator (and Grandmamah) Jane Fonda to the talented multicultural, multinational cast of voice actors (Trevin’s artwork is so clearly Eduardo Franco, I love it) I thoroughly enjoyed this story of family secrets, awkwardness and otherness and claiming your true identity.
The existence of several queer side characters gave me shipping hope (until the big reveal), but Ruby’s relationship with Connor is actually adorable, so I’m not mad.
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brokehorrorfan · 1 year ago
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Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken will be released on Blu-ray and DVD on September 26 via Universal. The 2023 DreamWorks computer-animated family action-comedy is currently available on PVOD and hits Digital on August 29.
Kirk DeMicco (The Croods) and Faryn Pearl co-direct from a script by Pam Brady (South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut) and Brian C. Brown & Elliott DiGuiseppi (Lucy in the Sky). Lana Condor, Toni Collette, Annie Murphy, Colman Domingo, and Jane Fonda star.
Special features are listed below.
Special features:
Audio commentary by director Kirk DeMicco, co-director Faryn Pearl, producer Kelly Cooney Cilella, head of character animation Carlos Fernandez Puertolas, and head of cinematography Jon Gutman
Deleted scenes with intros by co-director Faryn Pearl
Squad Solidarity: Adventures in ADR
The Kraken: Myth or Monster
Meet the Gillman Cast
The Kraken Krew: Meet the Humans Behind the Gillmans
Prom Stories
Super Sea Girl Besties
Oceanside Drawing Guide
Make Your Own Aquarium
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Dive into the turbulent waters of high school with this heartwarming action comedy about a shy teenager who discovers that she’s part of a legendary royal lineage of mythical sea krakens and that her destiny, in the depths of the oceans, is bigger than she ever dreamed. Learning to be an all-powerful sea creature while hiding among humans is hard enough for Ruby, but to make matters worse, her super popular new bestie, Chelsea, is secretly a mermaid! Mermaids have been battling the krakens for eons to rule the ocean, but Chelsea has come to land to finally put an end to that conflict. However, when Chelsea double-crosses her, Ruby will ultimately need to embrace who she is and go big to protect those she loves most.
Pre-order Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken.
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gt-icons · 1 year ago
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editfandom · 1 year ago
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Eleanor Wong - Never Have I Ever, S04
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grande-caps · 1 year ago
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Never Have I Ever - Season 4 Quality : HD Screencaptures Amount : 5558 files Resolution : 1280x720px
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addictivecontradiction · 2 years ago
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Blockers, 2018
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annoyingvoidzombie · 1 year ago
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Okay so for the last 2 days I've binged myself all 40 episodes of NHIE which even though I'm off school makes me smile and wanna go back without an actually go back, it ended on a good note for everyone which is so sweet, buy what's with the;
"FOR NOW"
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re-x · 1 year ago
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Never Have I Ever Gone to Prom (4x09): “wait, what?”
These are some of my favorite reaction shots of Ben from season four. When Ben found out that Devi did not get into a single college. Jaren Lewison killed these reaction shots that captured all of Ben's shock and concern in just a few seconds better than words ever could.
Ben is the one person who understands what it's like to have your dreams snatched away from you like that (after all, he had his heart crushed again and again throughout the first three seasons)
"If anyone gets how badly you wanted to get into Princeton and how much you killed yourself to try to make it happen, it's me.
It is interesting that while they used this scene as a grand reunion moment for Eleanor and Trent, the camera was pulled and turned to Ben, literally, to capture his state of mind here less. Once again, he stole the scene.
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fishyyyyy99 · 1 year ago
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It's kind of weird how Fabiola and Eleanor never got called out for most of the awful stuff they did. I mean they totally encouraged some of the worst things Devi did. They helped her two-time Ben and Paxton. And Eleanor was basically the one who gave her the idea to use the marching band for her apology to Aneesa, and Fabiola was an enthusiastic participant. I get why Fabiola called Aneesa the best person she knew, in season 3. Aneesa is the nicest out of all the "kid" characters, in my opinion. But I honestly don't think Fabiola is the best person Aneesa knows. But I guess it makes sense that Aneesa would feel that way, because her more recent memories were of Fabiola standing up to Ben, for her.
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tvshowcloset · 1 year ago
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Who: Ramona Young as Eleanor Wong What: Hot and Delicious Love Goes On Plaid Coat - Sold Out Where: 4x05 “Never Have I Ever… Been to New Jersey”
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rookie-critic · 2 years ago
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Wendell & Wild (2022, dir. Henry Selick) - review by Rookie-Critic
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Wendell & Wild was a wonderful stop-motion animated film with one of the best soundtracks of 2022 and a story that, while nothing spectacularly new, was wildly entertaining and full of Halloween heart. The newest from Coraline and The Nightmare Before Christmas visionary Henry Selick from a script co-written by Selick and Jordan Peele, Wendell & Wild follows Kat, an orphaned girl who, failed by the system, is dumped into a school for girls as a part of a juvenile detention rehabilitation program (the headmaster of which is very much just in it for the funding it gives to his school). Shortly after arriving, Kat starts to notice strange powers arising within her, and sees two demons (the titular Wendell & Wild, played by none other than Keegan-Michael Key & Peele) that tell her they can bring her parents back if she'll summon them to the land of the living. It of course is a bit more complicated than that, but there's your bird's eye view.
The cast of this film is a nice mix of a few veteran names alongside a slurry of fresh talent, and almost all of the newer names give fantastic performances. I'll note that a couple of the performances felt very wooden, and stood out all the more because of the phenomenal job being done by the rest of the cast. Another win for this film is its commitment to positive representation with a number of characters, the most prominent of which being the trans character Raúl. Outside of a handful of moments where the fact that Raúl is trans are brought up, the character is allowed to exist and not have his whole character defined by his gender, but rather by his loyalty and artistry. It just really seems like a lot of love and care went into making sure his character, as well as other characters representative of a marginalized group, were not portrayed as a token character of that group, but just as another character in the movie, who are fully realized personalities that are not just pigeonholed into "the trans character" or "the disabled character." That effort did not go unnoticed and I applaud Selick and Peele for making that happen. I'll also applaud this film for daring to be dark and go places that a traditional "family friendly" film wouldn't and discuss themes that most studios would say are "too mature" for a younger audience. Discussing death and loss in such a direct way, and especially framing that loss as a child losing both of their parents at an intensely young age, is a bold move on Selick's part. He, of course, is no stranger to darker themes, having made movies like Coraline, but somehow Wendell & Wild feels more grounded, more real in its depiction of death, even though it still has a foot firmly planted in the darkly fantastical, and I appreciate a movie that's willing to give a younger demographic a little more credit and give them the exposure to mature themes with the idea that they can understand and handle them.
Now it's time to give a shout out to the biggest pro this film has in its corner: the soundtrack. The needle drops in this film are insanely well done with near Guardians of the Galaxy levels of style and precision, with a track list mostly consisting of punk rock music from the late 70s/early 80s, but that ventures into alternative rock acts like TV on the Radio, and even throws in some ska for good measure. Every track hits as intended when it plays in the film, and I could not be more of a fan. If this collection of songs were available for purchase on vinyl or even CD, I'd be first in line to buy it. This one's been at the back of my head, buried in my much-neglected "streaming watch list," ever since it dropped on Netflix back in late October, and I'm glad I finally took the time to sit down and check it out.
Score: 9/10
Currently streaming on Netflix.
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liaratawitchtrial · 2 years ago
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Ramona's thing for Eric obviously wasn't great but I would also go extreme lengths for my own joel I'm in no place to judge her
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kittyninjaauthor · 1 year ago
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This show has me in a stranglehold so I made another video. This time I’m recommending books to the characters from Never Have I Ever
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ramascreen · 1 year ago
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RUBY GILLMAN, TEENAGE KRAKEN | "This Moment" By Mimi Webb
Back Lot Music releases “This Moment” by Mimi Webb, first single from DreamWorks’ animation’s new feature film, RUBY GILLMAN, TEENAGE KRAKEN. Check out the lyric video here below! RUBY GILLMAN, TEENAGE KRAKEN – In Theaters June 30 Sometimes the hero you are meant to be lies just beneath the surface.  This summer, DreamWorks Animation dives into the turbulent waters of high school with a…
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