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sasa-chan · 2 years ago
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Day 21:
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The Proud Family Movie (2005)
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thegeekiary · 2 years ago
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"The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder" Cast Talk Show Magic
“The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder” Cast Talk Show Magic
Just renewed for a second season, which will premiere next February, The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder” is ready to rock Disney+. That’s right, Penny Proud, Sugah Mama, and the whole gang are back and even louder and even prouder! Season 1 saw great fun as the show’s revival back on Disney. The series originally ran from 2001 – 2005 and the much anticipated release has delighted fans old and…
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randomrichards · 6 months ago
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BUTTERFLY IN THE SKY:
Using the TV
To show the joys of reading
A show made with love
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spc-rambles · 1 year ago
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More content of Michael, Maya, Penny, Zoey etc!
Oh and LaCi too.
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poison-perfection · 2 months ago
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TELL ME ABOUT YOUR GIRLS 1, 4, 11, 13 and 20
I forgot to mention its Call of Duty Oc's, hopefully you don't mind.
Thank you for indulging me! Enjoy this worldbuilding as i work on other things for them.
1. What kind of person is your OC in a crisis? Are they calm and collected? Do they panic? Or are they chronically the cause?
Bell and Alisa are both ones to stay calm in a crisis, as they are both soldiers. Now, Bell, due to her past, she has caused a crisis.
4. Does your OC have a failed friendship or relationship they still think about? What happened? Is it an unresolved regret or is there a chance for reconciliation?
Bell does.
In my version, Bell was Perseus's lover. When she was shot by Kadivar, her relationship with Perseus was essentially over. In her eyes, Perseus allowed her to be almost killed, either by active choice or from disinterest. So, sufficient to say, they were over and there is no room for reconciling.
Alisa had many brief hook-ups, but besides her first and second times, no one was anything special.
11. What does your OC believe in? God(s)? Monsters? Love? The power of unbreakable bonds of friendship to overcome any obstacle? The ability of money to open any door? Or are they indifferent?
Bell was raised in a religious household, but she herself doesn't really believe in it. She knows monsters are real, but they are human, not creatures from another species.
Love is a complicated thing. She is reserved in falling, but when she does, she is devoted to the one, to the point of putting herself in danger.
Alisa is a non believer who believes in people. Anything can make anything happen. Money can be used to allow bad people to win over good. Power can too.
13. How important are romantic relationships to your OC? Do they prefer casual sex, short flings, or long term relationships? Do they want to get married or are they content with what they have? Or do they have no interest in romance whatsoever?
Bell loves deeply, as stated in the last one. She isn't a casual lover, but she is willing to share, but only in certain situations. She wants to have a life where she can be with the one(s) she loves and have children with them. She just does know if she ever will.
Alisa is a slut and she's not ashamed of it. Yes, she has standards, but if you interest her and don't fuck it up, she'll sleep with you. Whether or not she wants to get married one day is up in the air. Relationships are possible, but they would have to be open and poly.
20. Has your OC ever done something terrible and lied about it? Did they run away or blame someone else for it? How long did they maintain the lie and did the truth ever come out?
Alisa, no. She's never done something intentional and covered for herself. She has made mistakes and usually will own up to it.
Bell on the other hand. Her situation is something special. In the context of Cold War, she did do something terrible, but she just didn't remember she did. And when she does remember, she feels guilty about it. Now, she has also lied about certain things. But that is a spoiler for the story I'm currently work on and plan to have out before BO6 comes out. It is something major though and manages to hide it for less than a month.
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notasfilosoficas · 5 months ago
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"Puedes ignorar la realidad, pero no puedes ignorar las consecuencias de haber ignorado la realidad"
Ayn Rand
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Alisa Zinóvievna Rosembaum fue una filósofa y escritora estadounidense de origen ruso, nacida en San Petesburgo en febrero de 1905. 
Desarrolló un sistema filosófico conocido como objetivismo, y que en sus propias palabras define el concepto del hombre como; “un ser heroico, con su propia felicidad como propósito moral de su vida, con el logro productivo como su actividad más noble y la razón como su único absoluto”.
Con este pensamiento, Rand defendía el egoísmo nacional, el individualismo y el capitalismo, argumentando que este es el único sistema económico que le permite al ser humano vivir como tal, haciendo uso de su facultad de razonar.
Ayn Rand era la mayor de tres hermanas de una familia judía, aunque sus padres no eran practicantes, y desde muy joven sintió una gran inclinación por la literatura y el arte cinematográfico.
Descubrió al escritor Victor Hugo a la edad de 13 años, y quedó prendada de sus novelas. Fue testigo de la revolución bolchevique y por la cual, ella y su familia tuvieron que escapar a Crimea.
Mas tarde, regresando de Crimea, estudió en la Universidad de San Petersburgo, en donde estudió filosofía e historia, y como gran admiradora del cine que era, escribió guiones cinematográficos. Su mayor influencia la recibió de Aristoteles, y fue gran admiradora de Nietzsche y posteriormente gran detractora.
En 1925, obtuvo permiso para salir de la Unión Soviética para visitar a unos familiares, tenía 21 años y decidió no regresar nunca mas a su país natal. Vivió en Chicago y posteriormente se mudó a Hollywood en donde tenia trabajos de todo tipo con la finalidad de tener una carrera en Hollywood como guionista.
Fue en la película de Hollywood “Rey de reyes” que conoció al que seria su marido, el director de Hollywood Cecil B. De Mille quien se interesó por ella y el que le ofreció trabajo como extra.
Las novelas más importantes son “El Manantial” escrito en 1943, y “La rebelión de Atlas” en 1957, en la primera, se narra la historia de un joven e intransigente arquitecto y de su violenta lucha en contra de los convencionalismos del mundo y de su explosiva relación con una hermosa mujer a la que ama profundamente. 
Rand, tardó siete años en escribirlo y fue rechazado por doce editores, sin embargo, desde su aparición se convirtió en un best seller mundial, cuyas ideas y propuestas cambiaron la vida de muchos de sus lectores, por la forma en la que se narra la manera en como un hombre enfrenta las vicisitudes de quienes intentan destruirlo.
Su segunda novela, la Rebelión de Atlas, es considerada por muchos, la obra de ficción mas completa y poderosa de Rand sobre la filosofía objetivista, considerada por los estadounidenses encuestados por la biblioteca del congreso de los Estados Unidos en la década de los 80, como el libro de mayor influencia después de la Biblia.
El objetivismo según Rand se basa en los siguientes puntos:
La vida como fundamento de los derechos
Cada individuo debe elegir mediante la razón, qué valores quiere para su vida y los medios para alcanzarlos.
El individuo tiene derecho a existir por sí mismo, sin sacrificarse por los demás ni sacrificando a los demás para sí mismo.
Nadie tiene derecho a iniciar el uso de la fuerza física contra otro ser humano, sea cual sea el fin que quiera obtener.
La realidad existe de forma absolutamente objetiva. Los hechos son hechos, independientemente de los sentimientos, deseos y temores del hombre.
Fuentes: Wikipedia y lecturalia.com
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goalhofer · 19 days ago
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2024 olympians representing non birth nation by country part 9
South Sudan: Sunday Dech, basketball (Ethiopia); Wenyen Gabriel, basketball (Sudan); Carlik Jones, basketball (U.S.A.); Anyiarbany Makoi, basketball (Egypt); Anunwa Omot, basketball (Kenya); Marial Shayok, basketball (Canada) & J.T. Thor, basketball (U.S.A.) Spain: Yulenmis Aguilar, athletics (Cuba); Mohamed Attaoui, athletics (Morocco); Alexandrina Barbosa, handball (Portugal); Polina Berezina, gymnastics (Russia); Lorenzo Brown, basketball (U.S.A.); Cristina Bucșa, tennis (Moldova); Juana Camilión, basketball (Argentina); Elvin Canales, athletics (Honduras); Marcus Cooper, canoeing (U.K.); Andy Criere, surfing (France); Thierno Diallo, gymnastics (Guinea); Jordan Díaz, athletics (Cuba); Tessy Ebosele, athletics (Morocco); Martin Faměra, water polo (Czech Republic); Megan Gustafson, basketball (U.S.A.); Jennifer Gutiérrez, handball (Switzerland); Lilou Lluís, swimming (France); Majida Maayouf, athletics (Morocco); Adel Mechaal, athletics (Morocco); Joaquín Menini, field hockey (Argentina); Tristani Mosakhlishvili, judo (Georgia); Thierry Ndikumwenayo, athletics (Burundi); Tariku Novales, athletics (Ethiopia); Abdessamad Oukhelfen, athletics (Morocco); Alisa Ozhogina, swimming (Russia); Felipe Perrone, water polo (Brazil); Enmanuel Reyes, boxing (Cuba); Leslie Romero, climbing (Venezuela); Nikoloz Sheradishvili, judo (Georgia); Lysa Tchaptchet, handball (Cameroon); Florian Trittel, sailing (Switzerland); Carmen Weiler, swimming (Singapore) & Miguel Zapata, gymnastics (Dominican Republic) Sri Lanka: Kyle Abeysinghe, swimming (U.S.A.) Sudan: Yaseen Abdalla, athletics (U.S.A.) & Ziyad Saleem, swimming (U.S.A.) Suriname: Irvin Hoost, swimming (U.S.A.) Sweden: Tyra Axnér, handball (Germany); Armand Duplantis, athletics (U.S.A.); Suldan Hassan, athletics (Somalia); Marlena Jawaid, pentathlon (Bulgaria) Felix Möller, handball (Germany); Björn Seeliger, swimming (Germany) & Sofia Sjöborg, equestrian (U.K.) Switzerland: Tadesse Abraham, athletics (Eritrea); Alexandre Dällenbach, pentathlon (France); Nikita Ducarroz, cycling (France); Helen Eticha, athletics (Ethiopia); Angelica Moser, athletics (U.S.A.); Jenjira Stadelmann, badminton (Thailand); Felix Svensson, athletics (Sweden); Albane Valenzuela, golf (U.S.A.) & Felix Vogg, equestrian (Germany) Syria: Lais Najjar, gymnastics (U.S.A.) Tajikistan: Somon Makhmadbekov, judo (Russia) & Viktor Rassadin, wrestling (Russia) Thailand: Jai Angsuthasawit, cycling (Australia); Tanya Prucksakorn, shooting (U.S.A.) & Joseph Weston, sailing (U.K.) Togo: Naomi Akakpo, athletics (France) Tonga: Noelani Day, swimming (U.S.A.) Trinidad & Tobago: Dylan Carter, swimming (U.S.A.); Zuri Ferguson, swimming (U.S.A.); Sanaa Frederick, athletics (U.S.A.); Sole Frederick, athletics (U.S.A.) & Jaden Marchan, athletics (U.S.A.) Tunisia: Jamila Boulakbech, swimming (France); Selma Dhaouadi, rowing (France); Salim Jemai, canoeing (France) & Sarra Mzougui, judo (Italy) Turkey: Vedat Albayrak, judo (Kazakhstan); Adem Asil, gymnastics (Egypt); Yasmani Copello, athletics (Cuba); Meliha İsmailoğlu-Diken, volleyball (Bosnia & Herzegovina); Kaan Kigen-Özbilen, athletics (Kenya); Kayra Özdemir, judo (France); Buse Savaşkan, athletics (Cyprus); Melissa Vargas, volleyball (Cuba) & Mihael Žgank, judo (Slovenia) Uganda: Sgt. Rebecca Ayeko, athletics (Kenya); Mercyline Chelanga, athletics (Kenya); Gloria Muzito, swimming (Sweden) & Jesse Ssengonzi, swimming (U.S.A.) Ukraine: Olena Kostevych, shooting (Russia); Olena Kryvytska, fencing (Russia); Perviz Nesibov, wrestling (Azerbaijan) & Maksym Talovierov, soccer (Russia) UAE: Aram Grigoryan, judo (Russia); Bishreltiin Khorloodoi, judo (Mongolia); Dzhafar Kostoev, judo (Russia); Magomedomar Magomedomarov, judo (Russia); Bayanmönkhiin Narmandakh, judo (Mongolia) & Nugzar Tatalashvili, judo (Georgia) Uruguay: Baltazar Amaya, rugby (Argentina)
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transingthoseformers · 1 year ago
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The Reyes toddler, Caridad is the only one who is aware "Mister Car" is alive and she happily babbles at him. Little Cari once escaped her "hatchling minder" (Barricade's name for babysitter) and opened the front door and headed straight to the street.
Parent instinct activated and he scooped her up without thinking, taking her to the garage and closing the door to keep her in. He hum chirps at her like the hatchlings and she responds back before biting his finger and continuing to because it is cold and she is teething. Once she's asleep and he hears the hatchling minder crying and sobbing on the phone that she's lost he thumps against the garage's doir to the house and she finds Caridad curled up with her blanket in the backseat the door open.
Caridad now adores Barricade and talks to him and he entertains her with the radio when she visits him. "Mister Car" is considered her inaginary friend and caused by Cybertronians on the news because the car was tested.
The Reyes children are: Alisa (oldest, prepping for college, ag kid into environmental science), Luz (theater kid), Guadalupe (sports girl), and Caridad, who is eight years younger and was a surprise baby.
This family just fully formed in my mind and I am strangely invested in family car Barricade.
Barricade knows all the girls schedules and has become their comfort hideout when they are upset either to curl up together or cry alone. He generally comforts by creating a subsonic hum like he does for the hatchling and playing their fav song. They mention he feels alive sometimes. The whole family calls him Mister Car.
Luz did once corner him suspicious and ask him to honk if he was secretly alive. He waited until she was back inside to do it.
These girls would definitely ride or die for Mister Car and his family.
So that's adorable as pits
AwwwYESSSS. That's adorable. Barricade still denies any attachment to his fleshies, but oh look at them.
Aw, yeah, so he helped!
I too am invested now, how did we go from "how cute would it be if the autobots adopted the hatchlings" into "family man/car Barricade out here helping coparent two groups of kids and keep tabs on a third"??
That's adorable. Yes. What was simply a cover needed to sneak into the autobot base, steal energon/ect, and keep an optic on Lord Megatron's first batch turned into something he was invested in. Part of me wonders just how much the family dad, Lieutenant Reyes, knows about the cybertronians he works with... And the connections he can make
Not me wondering about one of the hatchlings from the second batch meeting one of the first batch. What if one of the barrimegs hatchlings got found and someone assumed it was one of the ones from/on the autobot base?
"wdym this one isn't one of yours"
"We have all eight accounted for and that one makes it nine. Where did you get this"
"i thought it hitched a ride on my car before i left work— it looks just like the other ones!"
"Lieutenant this hatchling is approximately five years younger than the ones on base. Where did you get it???"
"as i said, it just fell out of my car!
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Super Cellular (Villainous Oc)
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Name: Ligia Vidales
Age: G-Lo's age
Occupation: Superhero
Sexuality: Straight
Headcanon Voice Actors: Jhaidy Barboza (Spanish); Alisa Reyes (English)
Species: Human
Relatives: Vidales (father); Vidales (mother)
Residence: Hookville
Ethnicity: Salvadoran -American
Abilities: Medical knowledge; Cell Manipulation
Personality: She is an absolute perfectionist and high achiever who puts big expectations on herself and others. She has a big ego about herself and will often brag about her academic accomplishments to rub it in people's faces that she s worthy of being a hero.She thinks of herself as a born hero and will say it loud. She is bossy, competitive, judgemental, and has a manipulative streak. Although she can be civil at times, her more negative traits shine through when she feels she needs to be in control. She tends to think she's better than everybody else because she sees herself as smarter and thus tends to insult other people's intelligence. She looks up to her parents as inspirations and believes them to be really smart. She tends to complain a lot when things don't go her away. She has a holier than thou mentality and constantly gets on people if they don't live up to her standards, but gets huffy if someone points out her moral faults. She has a vengeful streak that can be hit if she feels she is wronged. Background: She is the daughter of medical doctors who work for Peace and as a result grew up with great admiration for her parents work with heroes. She set high expectations for herself to succeed and became a top graded student. She then got interested in being a hero and was able to get into the hero program. She got experimented in on and became the hero, Super Cellar. She got the power to control cells inside her body and others. She became a free lance sidekick who went from hero to hero.
* She tries to date Good Vibes, but rejects her for being too bossy, judgemental, and mean.
* She is inspired by Courtney from Total Drama Island and Velma from Velma 2023.
* She stays with PEACE and doesn't join the White Hat Organization.
* She also is in the unpopular sidekick category with Glitter Blast, The Judger, Ruby Rani, and Le Couturier.
* Due to how much of an annoying know it all she can be, most heroes try to pawn her off to get away from her.
* She used knowledge of cells to change her hair to stand out.
* She knows Spanish, English, Greek, and Latin.
She is studying to be a medical student.
Created through https://www.kawaiigames.net/game/kawaii-superhero-avatar-maker
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shyloudpanda · 6 months ago
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Watching Players (2003), that gif set with Ted Raimi playing a teacher.
This movie is terrible. I can't follow the plot, there is not one likeable character (except the chick from All That, Alisa Reyes), it is rooted in 2003 (I'm getting so much cringe bc that was 2003), the sound isn't right and the music feels like someone showing off their CD collection.
Ted Raimi is barely seen and the only good part was him wearing a tie (the last 2 gifs in the set).
I'll report back if anything interesting happens when it's over. Highly doubt it!
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historyhermann · 2 years ago
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The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder Season 2 Review
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The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder is a coming-of-age animated sitcom and adventure by Bruce W. Smith and Ralph Farquhar, two well-known producers. It is a revival and soft reboot of The Proud Family, a classic Disney series by Smith which aired in the early 2000s. This review will have spoilers.
Reprinted from Pop Culture Maniacs and Wayback Machine. This was the twenty-third article I wrote for Pop Culture Maniacs. This post was originally published on February 13, 2023.
This animated series centers on Penny Proud (voiced by Kyla Pratt), a 16-year-old Black girl in the town of Smithville. She attempts to navigates her home life, filled the antics off her father, Oscar (voiced by Tommy Davidson), who owns a failing snack business, her mother, Trudy (voiced by Paula Jai Parker), a well-off veterinarian, her grandmother, Suga Mama (voiced by Jo Marie Payton), and her two siblings, Bebe and Cece. At high school, she has four friends-of-sorts: Michael Collins, Dijonay Jones, Zoey Howser, and LaCienega Boulevardez. They are voiced by EJ Johnson, Karen Malina White, Soleil Moon Frye, and Alisa Reyes respectfully. All the while, two new kids, Maya and KG, raised by two dads (Barry and Randall), try to adapt to their new life in Smithville.
The show's first season broke ground for featuring openly gay characters, unlike in the original series, such as Michael, who is also gender non-conforming. His voice actor even considered gender transition. This character is joined by an interracial couple: Barry and Randall Leibowitz-Jenkins, who voiced by two gay actors (Zachary Quinto and Billy Porter). They are the adopted fathers of Maya and Francis "KG", voiced by Keke Palmer and "A Boogie" Dubose. Palmer previously voiced Izzy Hawthorne in Lightyear, a lesbian character who has a wife named Alisha. She has also stated that she does not want her sexuality to be defined by labels and that people should be fluid when giving themselves labels.
The series has been swept in the culture wars, with claims it is promoting the "gay agenda" or is "anti-White". In reality, there are various White characters, including Zoey and Barry, and often promotes themes of racial togetherness, rather than division. Additionally, Michael is the only protagonist in the series who is part of the LGBTQ community. Barry, Randall, and Makeup Boy (voiced by Bretman Rock), with the latter beginning to date Michael later in the second season, are only recurring characters. In fact, Penny and Dijonay both have boyfriends, Darrius St. Vil (voiced by Chance the Rapper) and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Brown (voiced by Asante Blackk), by the end of the season. Furthermore, Zoey is sweet on Myron (voiced by Marcus T. Paulk), and Maya romantically connects with one of the Chang Triplets, Billy.
Like the original The Proud Family, the series is not neutral when it comes to politics. It often focuses on racial injustice, whether noting past bans on interracial marriage, reparations, prejudice of Black people toward White people, anti-Black racism, sexism, or White skin privilege. This is interwoven with an emphasis on the importance of Black history, friendship, family, indigenous rights, harmonious neighbors, paying people fairly, respecting people for who they are, going beyond the color of their skin, and the folly of celebrity worship. Many books are name-dropped throughout the series, like Africans and Native Americans, as are the names of intellectuals such as Michelle Alexander, Robin DiAngelo, Elizabeth Acevedo, Leslie T. Chang, Saeed Jones, and Ta-Nehisi Coates. Many of these names are displayed during the English class taught by Kwame (voiced by Leslie Odom, Jr.).
Similar to season one, the second season of The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder provides more background about the characters, whether about Suga Mama's short-lived romance with an indigenous cowboy named Quanah (voiced by Wes Studi), and how Barry and Randall met, or the history of the Soul Vibrations band composed of Oscar and his brothers, and Giselle. As Penny says, in one episode, "you can't know yourself unless you know where you come from". This interconnected with the meaningful, and well-done, episode in which Bebe is diagnosed with autism, with the Proud family trying to figure out what to do with him, and coming to accept him, even if he requires more attention from them.
Other episodes focus on family conflict and fissures between friends, and neighbors, all of which are resolved before the end of each episode. This includes an episode when everyone is enamored with LaCienega's uncanny athletic ability (because of her big feet) and realize they have gone into a frenzy, another about Oscar, Felix, Puff, and Suga Mama fighting one another in an absurd parody of TV court shows, and one in which animals protest the awful Proud Snacks created by Oscar Proud. One of my favorite episodes in Season 2 featured a Princess Ball, with references to other Disney princesses: Penny dressed up as Princess Tiana, Dijonay as Cinderella, LaCienega as Princess Elena, Michael as Pocahontas, Maya as Beyonce, and Zoey as Princess Merida.
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There are many notable characters in The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder like the Principal Hightower (voiced by Patricia Belcher), who insults and demans the students, reporter Vanessa Vue (voiced by Brenda Song) or incredibly wealthy Wizard Kelly (voiced by Aries Spears) who is shown as too tall to fit on the screen. However, in this season, Maya comes into her own, especially in the season two finale. In the episode, the ghost of Emily (voiced by Storm Reid), a Black girl enslaved by the town's founder, Christian A. Smith, guides her, revealing her diary which proves that Smith is a slaveowner, contradicting the common town myth.
In an interesting depiction of wealth-as-power, Wizard Kelly orders the police, clad in riot gear, to stop Maya, and her friends, who are protesting a ceremony dedicating Smith, with chants and placards. As a result, all of them, and their parents, are thrown in the city jail, despite the efforts of Barry to protect his children. His detective badge shown to mean nothing, as the police, who are serving as Kelly's goons, step over it with their boots.
Although Maya is just as determined as Wednesday Addams, in Wednesday, she does nothing equivalent to her. The latter, with the help of Thing, lights the statue of Joseph Crackstone, the Pilgrim founder of Jericho, on fire, causing it to melt. In fact, Kwame counsels his students to not pull down Smith's statue. This makes it ironic, then, that some reactionary media and personalities are all up-in-arms about the series, acting like it either "ruins" the original, or is "causing" division. Where were these people when Wednesday came out? They could have said some of the same things about that series, but they did not.
In many ways, the Season Two finale of The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder sets the series apart from methods of police control over the citizenry depicted in Velma or the incompetent police force shown in The Simpsons. That is because this series emphasizes how some can control and distort history to their benefit, covering up what they don't want others to see. There is no acceptance of the town myth which Lisa Simpson conceded to in The Simpsons. Instead, the town's name is changed to Emilyville and a new statue is erected. In a possible indication of the long-standing nature of the existing economic system, Kelly becomes the mayor of the town, and faces no consequences for cracking down on Maya, her friends, family, or other town residents.
This series features many guest stars like Jane Lynch, Gabrielle Union, Al Roker, Ceelo Green, and Andre Jamal Kinney, along with other lesser-known ones like Forrest Goodluck, and sports stars Laurie Hernandez, Gabby Douglas, and Dominque Dawes. Of the guest characters, I liked Dr. Lord (voiced by Holly Robinson Peete) best as she gives Penny a chance to talk about her experiences as the oldest child in the family, in which she is given additional responsibilities.
All of the episodes of the second season of The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder all aired on February 1st, unlike the previous season, which aired over a two month time period. There's strong animation and backgrounds which make the show stand out, as does the voice acting and music selection, which fit with stories and characters. It is unfortunate this 10-episode season isn't spread out across two months, because it would be easier to watch the series and take in all that happens. Even so, this season is much less glitzy than season 1 and that is to the show's benefit.
Furthermore, I appreciate that the series did an episode based on the little-remembered, or regarded, but wild, The Proud Family Movie, which seemed like an episode from Milo Murphy's Law, especially when they are fighting the Pistachions. In some ways, the episode reminded me of the annual Treehouse of Horror episodes of The Simpsons.
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It is hard to know where The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder goes from here. If it follows the recent pattern of Disney series, such as Amphibia and The Owl House, it will have at least one more season. If that was the case, it would have one more season than the original series. However, it would need another 32 episodes to match the original, which aired from 2001 to 2005. This revival is different because the episodes range from 27 to 30 minutes, similar to the first season.
This series comes at the time that Disney is producing and airing series with diverse casts, like The Ghost and Molly McGee. In fact, this year, Iwájú, Kiff, Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, Primos, and Hailey's On It! are set to air. Disney has also contracted to produce series such as Cookies & Milk, Moana, and Tiana. On the other hand, Disney series with similar casts such as Mira, Royal Detective and Amphibia ended last year, while The Owl House is set to end this spring.
The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder is more unique, incorporating perspectives of Black creators, unlike Hamster & Gretel, Phineas and Ferb, Kim Possible, and Star Wars: The Bad Batch, which likely have mostly White writers rooms and have casts largely composed of White characters. As production coordinator, Breana Navickas, recently wrote, the show's writer's room is Black, and much of the staff is Black and "a mix of asian folks, latine folks, white folks". This shows in this season even more strongly than in the first season, with the series establishing itself more, and putting the original into the dustbin.
This series is not alone. Craig of the Creek, Victor and Valentino, Carmen Sandiego, Arcane, and Glitch Techs are all recent series with diverse stories and characters. As such, The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder, comes at an opportune time, when some executives are cutting back resources dedicated toward animated series, or squeezing workers in tough working conditions.
All in all, I thoroughly enjoyed the second season even more than the first, and hope that Disney orders another season sometime this year, considering the amount of people watching it. There are so many more stories to tell with these characters. This could include Penny getting new, and non-toxic friends. Even so, I doubt this will happen because the plot of the series depends too much on their existence to bring in new friends, just as Futurama would fall apart without the antics of the Planet Express crew keeping its current members. In addition, considering the issues with colorism in the original The Proud Family, and somewhat replicated in the first season, it was good to see that the Gross Sisters (Nubia, Olei, and Gina), all by Raquel Lee, only had a small part in this season. The fact that Maya had a bigger part in the season, instead of the Gross Sisters, is a welcome development.
One of the series' downfalls is repeating elements of narrative set-up in the original series. Although I still believe the series could be stronger if it focused on older versions of the cast, the second season made the characters, at their current age, workable. It didn't fall into simple tropes used in Kim Possible and Totally Spies!, both animated series centered in school environments.
Seasons 1 and 2 of The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder is currently airing on Disney+. While you are at it, you can watch The Proud Family and The Proud Family Movie on Disney+ too!
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ulkaralakbarova · 4 months ago
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An urgent phone call pulls a Yale Law student back to his Ohio hometown, where he reflects on three generations of family history and his own future. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: J.D. Vance: Gabriel Basso Beverly “Bev” Vance: Amy Adams Bonnie “Mamaw” Vance: Glenn Close Lindsay Vance: Haley Bennett Usha Chilukuri: Freida Pinto Papaw: Bo Hopkins Young J.D. Vance: Owen Asztalos Matt: Jesse C. Boyd Phillip Roseman: Stephen Kunken Ken: Keong Sim Travis: Morgan Gao Chris: Ethan Suess Kevin: Jono Mitchell Uncle Pat: Bill Kelly Uncle Arch: David Dwyer Lori: Sarah Hudson Jimmy (Bev’s Brother): Ted Huckabee Bill (Nurse): Nathan Hesse Cousin Nate: Max Barrow Bonnie (Mamaw, 30’s): Sunny Mabrey Jim (Papaw, 30’s): Brett Lorenzini Young Bev (6 years): Tierney Smith Cheryl: Helen LeRoy Emma: Kinsley Isla Dillon Adult Frank McFee: Ryan Homchick Chip: Joshua Stenvick Brooks Houghton: Bill Winkler Brett: Chase Anderson Pamela: Amy Parrish Rich: Ed Amatrudo Hiram Walcott: David de Vries Cocktailer #1: Holly Morris Cocktailer #2: Brandon Hirsch Server: David Alexander Obsequious Server: Alexander Baxter Waiter: Steven Reddington Wiry Law Partner: Angelo Reyes Stodgy Partner: John Rymer Young Bonnie (Mamaw 13 Years): Abigail Rose Cornell Adult Louis Zablocki: Lowrey Brown Young J.D. (4 years): Hunter James Evers Dane: Riley McNerney Pool Woman: Zele Avradopoulos Mr. Selby: David Jensen Holler Aunt: Skylar Denney Young Louis: John Whitley Doug: Zac Pullam Young Frank: Shane Donovan Lewis Officer #1: Mike Senior Officer #2: William Mark McCullough Kameron: Dylan Gage Katrina: Hannah Pniewski Doctor: David Marshall Silverman Dr. Newton: Jason Davis Davis: Joshua Brady Nasty Cashier: Cory Chapman Nurse: Tatom Pender Patient: Cathy Hope Ray: David Atkinson Salesperson: Adam Murray Scared Woman: Dianna Craig Meghan: Emery Mae Edgeman Young Jim (Papaw 16 Years): Rohan Myers Meals On Wheels Delivery Man: Matthew Alan Brady Young Lori (6 years): Lucy Capri Sally Coates: Déjá Dee Kyle: Daniel R. Hill Arguing Girlfriend: Jordan Trovillion Secretary at Club: Yossie Mulyadi ICU Nurse #1: Alisa Harris ICU Nurse #2: Tiger Dawn Rehab Mother: Darla Robinson Rehab Recepcionist: Belinda Keller Old Mamaw Blanton: Jessie Faye Shirley Nurse Vivian: Cheryl Howard Law Candidate Tim: Tim Abou-Nasr Curt: Leland Thomas Griffin Officer Connor: Drew Emerson Jones EMT #1: Justin P. Turner EMT #2: Joshua T. Schneider Marine Barber: Tony Ward Dining Hall Manager: Mara Hall Jill at Financial Aid Office: Tess Malis Kincaid Gas Station Attendant: Chris Charm Intake Receptionist: Mary Kraft Shoe Store Manager: Suehyla El-Attar Study Hall Friend #1: Matthew Withers Study Hall Friend #2: Jessica Miesel Study Hall Friend #3: Benjamin Rapsas Peter (uncredited): Ethan Levy Middletown Resident (uncredited): Bret Aaron Knower Film Crew: Original Music Composer: Hans Zimmer Producer: Brian Grazer Producer: Ron Howard Post Producer: William M. Connor Executive Producer: Diana Pokorny Production Design: Molly Hughes Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Robert Hein Director of Photography: Maryse Alberti Casting: Carmen Cuba Producer: Karen Lunder Stunt Coordinator: Monique Ganderton Writer: Vanessa Taylor Compositing Artist: Daniel L. Smith Camera Operator: Thomas Lappin Compositing Artist: Michael A. Martinez Supervising Art Director: Gregory A. Weimerskirch Costume Designer: Virginia B. Johnson Set Costumer: Bob Moore Jr. Makeup Department Head: Eryn Krueger Mekash Foley Artist: Heikki Kossi Art Direction: Shawn D. Bronson Rigging Grip: Gary Blair Makeup Artist: Erica Stewart Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Josh Berger Compositing Artist: Steve Dinozzi VFX Artist: Bryan Haines Visual Effects Producer: Chris LeDoux Original Music Composer: David Fleming Set Dresser: Aaron Robert Hall Assistant Art Director: Chris Yoo Costume Supervisor: Dana Pacheco Sound Designer: Grant Elder Makeup Artist: Jodi Byrne Set Costumer: Robin Fields Compositing Artist: Brad Lucas Set Dresser: Sam Carter Makeup Artist: Andrea Vieth Set Dresser: Maxfield Ladish Set Dresser: Natalie LeCompte Rigging ...
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movienized-com · 9 months ago
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Sisters
Sisters (2023) #JahmarHill #LilMama #TobiasTruvillion #CocoaBrown #ChristineLakin #KDAubert Mehr auf:
Sestre Jahr: 2023 Genre: Krimi / Drama / Thriller Regie: Jahmar Hill Hauptrollen: Lil Mama, Tobias Truvillion, Cocoa Brown, Christine Lakin, K.D. Aubert, Columbus Short, Alisa Reyes, De’aundre Bonds, LaToya Ward, Ciera Angelia, Charles W Harris III, Jensen Atwood … Filmbeschreibung: Nachdem sie in jungen Jahren ihre Mutter verloren haben, sind Diamond und ihre engsten Cousinen, Tia und Tara,…
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olliebee66 · 11 months ago
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List of My Self Inserts/OCs
This is a list of my OCs. Will be edited periodically.
Djamila Basma Ayad
Kehlani Camila Reyes - Callsign: Rage
Bo Martínez - Callsign: Rose
Alberto "Beto" Pérez
Luz Marie Anne Costas
Ava Garrick
Emerson Alisa Price
Maeve Murphy
Cara Murphy
Danni Kuznetsov
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poison-perfection · 1 month ago
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In lieu of any proper art, enjoy this Cold War Bio for my Bell, Ruperta Reyes. I made this in Sketchbook on my mac, so ignore the obvious flaws.
Feel free to ask about her and her granddaughter, Alisa 'Wildcat' Vasilyev!
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goodjohnjr · 1 year ago
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The Orange Years: The Nickelodeon Story
The Orange Years: The Nickelodeon Story (2018)Drake Bell, Larisa Oleynik, Alisa Reyes, Bill Parks, and Scott Barber in The Orange Years: The Nickelodeon Story (2018) What Is It? The 2018 or 2020 documentary The Orange Years: The Nickelodeon Story. The Orange Years: The Nickelodeon Story Teaser The Orange Years: The Nickelodeon Story Trailer #1 (2020) | Movieclips Indie The Orange Years: The…
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