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Bon quand est-ce qu'elle sort la prochaine bande-annonce d'Astérix et L'Empire du Milieu là, ça va sans doute être un désastre mais je suis comme fasciné
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Revenge of the Underrated, Round 2!
Round 1
The big players will start competing this round, so make sure to support your favorite unknown movie with propaganda and reblogs!
Also, this round we somehow ended up with more polls than round 1, so that will be fun 😅
Luca vs Ballerina
2. Mary and Max vs Tiger and Bunny: The Rising
3. The Bad Guys vs Miss Hokusai
4. Loving Vincent vs Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal The Movie Part 1
5. Pocahontas vs The Girl Without Hands
6. Hercules vs The Twelve Tasks of Asterix
7. Anomalisa vs Cats don't Dance
8. The Little Mermaid vs Felidae
9. It's Such a Beautiful Day vs An American Tail: Fievel Goes West
10. Paprika vs Pokemon Heroes
11. Sing 2 vs The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning
12. Wendell and Wild vs The Plague Dogs
13. Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs vs Ice Age
14. The Hunchback of Notre Dame vs Strange Magic
15. Azur and Asmar: The Prince's Quest vs Red Shoes and the Seven Dwarfs
16. Mad God vs Rock and Rule
17. Batman: Mask of the Phantasm vs Titan A.E.
18. The Wind Rises vs The Adventures of Mark Twain
19. Sleeping Beauty vs Tarzan
20. Zootopia vs Robots
21. Monsters vs Aliens vs The Twelve Months
22. Robin Hood vs Phineas and Ferb: The Movie: Candace Against the Universe
23. The Case of Hana and Alice vs Revue Starlight: The Movie
24. Long Way North vs One Piece: Baron Omatsuri and the Secret Island
25. Marcel the Shell with Shoes On vs Samurai Jack: The Premiere Movie
26. My Life as a Zucchini vs Lupin III: The First
27. The Fox and the Hound vs Minions: The Rise of Gru
28. The Three Caballeros vs Princes and Princesses
29. When Marnie was Here vs A Letter to Momo
30. Akira vs The Wild Thornberrys Movie
31. The Cat Returns vs The Boy who Wanted to be a Bear
32. Belladonna of Sadness vs The Swan Princess
33. Porco Rosso vs Patema Inverted
34. Rio vs Next Gen
35. The Lego Batman Movie vs Asterix: The Mansions of the Gods
36. The Aristocats vs Thumbelina
37. James and the Giant Peach vs Rainbow Magic: Return to Rainspell Island
38. Castle in the Sky vs Hey Arnold! The Jungle Movie
39. Over the Hedge vs Charlotte's Web (1973)
40. Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius vs The Princess and the Goblin
41. Redline vs Catnapped!
42. The Addams Family vs Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland
43. Epic vs Padak
44. Vivo vs Bartok the Magnificent
45. Barbie: Princess Charm School vs Night on the Galactic Railroad
46. Waking Life vs The Rabbi's Cat
47. Barbie as Rapunzel vs Seven Days War
48. Cool World vs Pippi Longstocking
49. When the Wind Blows vs Ruben Brandt, Collector
50. Summer Wars vs Winx Club: The Secret of the Lost Kingdom
51. The Black Cauldron vs Mars Needs Moms
52. The Red Turtle vs Underdogs
53. Ron's Gone Wrong vs Once Upon a Forest
54. Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade vs Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer
55. Arthur Christmas vs Help! I'm a Fish
56. Barbie of Swan Lake vs Sea Prince and the Fire Child
57. Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole vs Freddie as F.R.0.7
58. Pokemon: The Movie 2000 vs Rock-A-Doodle
59. Arthur and the Invisibles vs Unico in the Island of Magic
60. Barbie as the Island Princess vs Flatland: The Film
61. Mind Game vs Dragon Ball Z: Cooler's Revenge
62. Dragon Ball Super: Broly vs The Flight of Dragons
63. Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero vs Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children
64. Scooby-Doo! and the Cyber Chase vs Happily N'Ever After
65. On-Gaku: Our Sound vs Book Girl
66. Tiger and Bunny: The Rising vs Pokemon the Movie: The Power of Us
67. The Pebble and the Penguin vs The Magic Riddle
68. A Troll in Central Park vs Ico, the Brave Horse
69. Robot Carnival vs Blinky Bill
70. The Snow Queen vs The Legend of Manxmouse
71. Early Man vs Planetarian: Hoshi no Hito
72. Nocturna vs Junk Head
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happy belated 65th anniversary to asterix! here’s a quick sketch of how i imagine asterix when he’s 65 :D
[image: a coloured digital sketch of asterix, a blonde white man with brown eyes wearing a black sleeveless shirt. he is smiling and looking sideways and slightly up at the viewer, resting his chin on his right hand and cupping his elbow with his left hand. he has crow's feet and a few other wrinkles, a few white streaks in his hair and moustache, some scars on his arms and one splitting his right eyebrow. end id]
#can you tell i used a reference for the pose lmao#asterix#my art#sketch#asterix 65th anniversary#image described
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Here's some stuff I don't think I've posted here
(the first Demon Hearts doodles, the silly stuff I did during the solar eclipse, and the pfp for this account)
Here's the first few doodles and wow. my artstyle and design for Cata has CHANGED. I'm going to be honest, I don't really like the style of this all that much heh.. but ah well, after 65 days of drawing every day, I'm glad I like my style more now.
(Oh, I just remembered, at one point, I looked at this again and realised I forgot the asterix from UT, but I suppose I can say it's on purpose because Papyrus doesn't use an asterix!)
And here's the screen recording i did during totality of the solar eclipse. I think I've said it before, but I printed out two Shadow Cata's for this and intended to include that somehow, but with all the wacky camera settings needed for a "good" picture of the eclipse, I decided it wasn't worth my time. Yk. The whole solar eclipse totality thing is really really cool
And here's the drawing I use as this blog's profile picture! I think this was another french class sticky note doodle.
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Comics Euro+
Adv of Tin Tin (1929)-G.Remi, Caster, Snowy, Haddock, Thomson Winnie Pooh (1926) - Milne, Methuen, Robin, Piglet, Tigger Wallace Gromit (1982) - N.Park, Feather McGraw, Shaun Sheep Asterix (1959) - Goscinny, Dargaud, Vital, Obelix, Getafix Paddington Bear (1958) - T.Bond, Henry Brown, Aunt Lucy Babar Elephant (1931) - Brunhoff, Rataxes, Celeste, Basil Gaston Lagaffe (1957) - Franquin, Bubulle, Cheese Peter Pan (1902) Le Morte d'Arthur (1485) Lion Witch War (1950) Spirou Fantasio (38), Beano (38), Blake Mortimer (46), Lucky Luke (46), Tiger (54), Dappere Dodo (55), Gaston Lagaffe (57), Smurfs (58), Boule and Bill (59), Commando (61), Thunderbirds (65), Arthur (66), Bluecoats (68), Whizzer and Chips (69), Warlord (74), Roy of Rovers (76), XIII (84), Thomas Train (84), Pingu (86), Tootuff (92), Serial Teachers (97), Teletubbies (97), Bob Builder (99), Peppa Pig (04) Romeo Juliet (1597), Robinson Crusoe (1719), Beauty Beast (1740), Pride Prejudice (1813), Frankenstein (1818), Oliver Twist (38), David Copperfield (50), Alice Wonder (1865), Heidi (80), Treasure Island (1881), Jungle Book (1894), Dracula (1897), Wind Willows (08) 39 Steps (35), Hobbit (37), Pippi Longstocking (45), Lion Witch Wardrobe (50), Casino Royale (53), Charlie Chocolate (64), Mission Impossible (66), Clash of Titans (81), Harry Potter (97)
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65 - Review
Decided to go catch 65 on a whim today because I had nothing much to do. Plus, I love Dinosaurs and a fairly decent budgeted movie with Dinosaurs sounded appealing. Maybe because I have been watching The Last of Us recently, but the traumatized father who lost his daughter, finding purpose in saving a surrogate daughter is a story that just works. And it is placed in the confines of essentially a monster horror flick, except Dinosaurs are the monsters in this situation. This film isn't great but I found myself having enjoyed it by the end. I totally admit that anything with Dinsoaurs is an easy appeal for me. Plus the Dinosaurs, although mostly seen in the dark, look pretty good for the most part. I do feel that the film could have been a little tighter at the beginning because the first 15-20 minutes do drag a bit. Also, I feel that the decision to have the little girl not speak english didn't pay off. Because there isn't enough dialogue in the film in between the Dinosaur moments. Adam Driver is performing at a level much above what the film is deserving. Or maybe he's just incapable of not being great. He quite literally carries the film single handedly. The film gets more interesting in the back half where we get some bigger and scarier Dinosaurs as well the ticking clock of impending doom. Certainly the climax is pretty great. All in all, I enjoyed it despite recognizing that the film isn't that great. It kind of straddles an in between, where it doesn't fully embrace the fun of a Dinosaur movie, but neither does it fully able to be a serious sci-fi survival horror film. So there is some tonal dissonance. Apart from Driver, Ariana Greenblatt is excellent as well as Koa. Also, Chloe Coleman makes an impression in a small role. Overall, I would say a 6/10 with an asterix that I am biased towards films with Dinosaurs.
#65 movie#adam driver#dinosaur#scott beck#bryan woods#ariana greenblatt#chloe coleman#65 2023#65 million years ago#65 film#commander mills
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Every Mario Featured In Project 128 (PART 5)
#61
Blushbaby
Source: 8 year old me
#62
ScratchU8
Source: ScratchU8
#63
Mr. Man Guy
Source: ScratchU8
#64
Another Mario
Source: The Simpsons Game
#65
Mario Roman
Source: Asterix & Obelix XXL 2
#66 & #67
Player 3 & Player 4
Source: Mario Bros Classic (GBA)
#68
Fire Mario
Source: Super Mario series
#69
Marvin/Jeffy's Dad
Source: Some racist puppet show.
#70
Acme Mario
Source: Acme Mario Plush
#71
Waligie Pocket
Source: Waligie series
#72
Bearded Mario
Source: Mushroom Pancakes
#73
Mario, yet again.
Source: Late Night Mario series
#74
Plug, but wearing a Mario costume.
Source: The Beano (he never wore a Mario costume I just made that part up as an excuse to include him)
#75
Electrician
Source: Donkey Kong Jungle Action Special
#76
Striker Mario
Source: Super Mario Strikers
Part 6 coming tomorrow.
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Asterix festeggia il suo 65esimo compleanno e non va in pensione, per Toutatis!
#ActuaBD #bandedessinee – #afnewsinfo http://www.afnews.info segnala: Par Agecanonix, il y a de quoi en perdre son latin ! Nous sommes en l’an 2024 après Jésus-Christ et Astérix le Gaulois fête ses 65 ans, ce jeunot, alors que ses aventures se déroulent en 50 avant J.-C. (JC, ce n’est pas Jules César, me signale Assurancetourix). Décidement, la potion magique a du bon… Il y a des BD qui…
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I posted 74 times in 2022
That's 67 more posts than 2021!
9 posts created (12%)
65 posts reblogged (88%)
Blogs I reblogged the most:
@obelixetcompagnie
@mouseratz
@strange-aeons
@rebellionbae
I tagged 72 of my posts in 2022
Only 3% of my posts had no tags
#reblogs and stuff! - 64 posts
#asterix and obelix - 10 posts
#dank memes - 9 posts
#asterix - 8 posts
#memes - 6 posts
#bande desinee - 6 posts
#lupin iii - 5 posts
#french comics - 5 posts
#bande dessinée - 5 posts
#lupin the third - 4 posts
Longest Tag: 124 characters
#also city hunter to an extent mainly because it gets tons of good likes on japanese sites but on like other sites barely any
My Top Posts in 2022:
#5
Did a cute Obelix flower crown edit because I think he deserves it.
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So about that recent April Fools Event...
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Asterix fans, I had an idea...
discuss.
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I saw this meme and I just had to jump at the opportunity.
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My #1 post of 2022
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Le Monde's 100 Books of the Century
Starting from a preliminary list of 200 titles created by bookshops and journalists, 17,000 French participants responded to the question, "Which books have remained in your memory?" (Quels livres sont restés dans votre mémoire?).
The list includes both classic novels and genre fiction (Tolkien, Agatha Christie, A. C. Doyle), as well as poetry, drama and nonfiction literature (Freud's essays and the diary of Anne Frank). There are also comic books on the list, one album from each of these five francophone series: Asterix, Tintin, Corto Maltese, Blake and Mortimer and Gaston. The large number of French novels of the list is due to the demographics of the surveyed group. (Likewise, comparable lists by English language sources—- such as the two lists of Modern Library 100 Best Novels published in 1998, one by the Board of the Modern Library and the other by readers who responded—- disproportionately favor British and American authors. Non-English language works were not eligible for the two Modern Library lists.)
1. The Stranger & The Outsider Albert Camus 2. In Search of Lost Time & Remembrance of Things Past Marcel Proust 3. The Trial Franz Kafka 4. The Little Prince Antoine de Saint-Exupéry 5. Man's Fate André Malraux 6. Journey to the End of the Night Louis-Ferdinand Céline 7. The Grapes of Wrath John Steinbeck 8. For Whom the Bell Tolls Ernest Hemingway 9. Le Grand Meaulnes Alain-Fournier 10. Froth on the Daydream Boris Vian 11. The Second Sex Simone de Beauvoir 12. Waiting for Godot Samuel Beckett 13. Being and Nothingness Jean-Paul Sartre 14. The Name of the Rose Umberto Eco 15. The Gulag Archipelago Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn 16. Paroles Jacques Prévert 17. Alcools Guillaume Apollinaire 18. The Blue Lotus Hergé 19. The Diary of a Young Girl Anne Frank 20. Tristes Tropiques Claude Lévi-Strauss 21. Brave New World Aldous Huxley 22. Nineteen Eighty-Four George Orwell 23. Asterix the Gaul René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo 24. The Bald Soprano Eugène Ionesco 25. Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality Sigmund Freud 26. The Abyss Zeno of Bruges Marguerite Yourcenar 27. Lolita Vladimir Nabokov 28. Ulysses James Joyce 29. The Tartar Steppe Dino Buzzati 30. The Counterfeiters André Gide 31. The Horseman on the Roof Jean Giono 32. Belle du Seigneur Albert Cohen 33. One Hundred Years of Solitude Gabriel García Márquez 34. The Sound and the Fury William Faulkner 35. Thérèse Desqueyroux François Mauriac 36. Zazie in the Metro Raymond Queneau 37. Confusion of Feelings Stefan Zweig 38. Gone with the Wind Margaret Mitchell 39. Lady Chatterley's Lover D.H. Lawrence 40. The Magic Mountain Thomas Mann 41. Bonjour Tristesse Françoise Sagan 42. Le Silence de la mer Vercors 43. Life: A User's Manual Georges Perec 44. The Hound of the Baskervilles Arthur Conan Doyle 45. Under the Sun of Satan Georges Bernanos 46. The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald 47. The Joke Milan Kundera 48. Contempt/A Ghost at Noon Alberto Moravia 49. The Murder of Roger Ackroyd Agatha Christie 50. Nadja André Breton 51. Aurélien Louis Aragon 52.The Satin Slipper Paul Claudel 53. Six Characters in Search of an Author Luigi Pirandello 54. The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui Bertolt Brecht 55. Friday Michel Tournier 56. The War of the Worlds H.G. Wells 57. If This Is a Man Se questo è un uomo, Survival in Auschwitz Primo Levi 58. The Lord of the Rings J.R.R. Tolkien 59. The Tendrils of the Vine Colette 60. Capital of Pain Paul Éluard 61. Martin Eden Jack London 62. The Ballad of the Salty Sea Hugo Pratt 63. Writing Degree Zero Roland Barthes 64. The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum Heinrich Böll 65. The Opposing Shore Julien Gracq 66. The Order of Things Michel Foucault 67. On the Road Jack Kerouac 68. The Wonderful Adventures of Nils Selma Lagerlöf 69. A Room of One's Own Virginia Woolf 70. The Martian Chronicles Ray Bradbury 71. The Ravishing of Lol Stein Marguerite Duras 72. The Interrogation J.M.G. Le Clézio 73. Tropisms Nathalie Sarraute 74. Journal, 1887–1910 Jules Renard 75. Lord Jim Joseph Conrad 76. Écrits Jacques Lacan 77. The Theatre and Its Double Antonin Artaud 78. Manhattan Transfer John Dos Passos 79. Ficciones Jorge Luis Borges 80. Moravagine Blaise Cendrars 81. The General of the Dead Army Ismail Kadare 82. Sophie's Choice William Styron 83. Gypsy Ballads Federico García Lorca 84. The Strange Case of Peter the Lett Georges Simenon 85. Our Lady of the Flowers Jean Genet 86. The Man Without Qualities Robert Musil 87. Furor and Mystery René Char 88. The Catcher in the Rye J.D. Salinger 89. No Orchids For Miss Blandish James Hadley Chase 90. Blake and Mortimer Edgar P. Jacobs 91. The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge Rainer Maria Rilke 92. Second Thoughts Michel Butor 93. The Origins of Totalitarianism The Burden of Our Time Hannah Arendt 94. The Master and Margarita Mikhail Bulgakov 95. The Rosy Crucifixion Henry Miller 96. The Big Sleep Raymond Chandler 97. Amers Saint-John Perse 98. Gaston Gomer Goof André Franquin 99. Under the Volcano Malcolm Lowry 100. Midnight's Children Salman Rushdie
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Track by Track Review - Hottest 100 2020
Wrote this article a little bit ago just for fun. Decided to post it on here with the thought of maybe getting back to the Bish Review. Also, put an asterix next to my votes (songs that made my top 10). Anyway, here we go:
100. Kool - BENEE
One of the many gems from ‘Hey u x’. Unlucky to hear her biggest hit so early on.
99. Itch - Hockey Dad
I thought ‘Brain Candy’ was a little bit of a disappointment, but Itch was one of the strongest tracks they duo have released.
98. Your Man - Joji
Surprised to hear this track in the countdown. Pretty solid tune though
97. Audacity (feat. Headie One) - Stormzy
He’s still one of the best from the UK rap scene and this track shows why.
96. Germaphobe - Hockey Dad
One of the weaker tracks, I thought, off Brain Candy, but not surprised a lot of Hockey Dad fans liked this one. Definitely plays into their audience’s taste.
95. Loose Ends (feat. G Flip) - Illy
I do not like Aussie Hip Pop. This track is not an exception.
94. Rain (feat. Tay Keith) - Aitch and AJ Tracey
The piano in this is very ‘Humble’ - Kendrick Lamar. Still a banger though.
93. Lemonade (feat. Gunna, Don Toliver and NAV) - Internet Money
Bit of a forgettable track. It’s okay, but feels like there’s a lot better like this out there.
92. These Days - Thelma Plum
First cover of the countdown. Still one of the best Hottest 100 number ones, and Thelma does it justice.
91. Charlie - Bugs
Second cover of the countdown. I do like this but I feel it doesn’t reach the same heights as the original.
90. No Time To Die - Billie Eilish
A little expected from Eilish but still a solid Bond song (the second in history to make it).
89. In Her Eyes - The Jungle Giants
I cannot wait for the new Jungle Giants album. They’ve gotten better and better with each release.
88. Heart Attack (feat. lau.ra) - BRONSON*
I fell deeply in love with this song the second I heard it. It just has this quiet yet strong emotion behind it. The production on it is something else as well.
87. Three Leaf Clover - Teenage Joans
A really solid debut single by the Unearthed High winners. Can’t wait to hear more from them.
86. Laugh Now Cry Now (feat. Lil Durk) - Drake
I still don’t get the hype for Drake. The falsetto “baby” in the chorus also never ceases to make me laugh.
85. Too Tough Terry - Dune Rats
Dunies slow descent from mature stoner pop to edgy tracks for teens has been hard to watch. This song just seems like a parody of the band.
84. Chicken Tenders - Dominic Fike
Has to be the sexiest song about the best thing in the frozen food section at the supermarket. Pity the album didn’t live up to the hype.
83. Down For You - Cosmo’s Midnight and Ruel
I was really keen for this once I heard about the collaboration between the two. Unfortunately it felt a little too much like a Ruel song and it doesn’t really feel like Cosmo’s Midnight had much of a touch on it.
82. The Clap - The Chats
It’s a bit generic for The Chats but I just like hearing them get more popular. Just hilarious dudes.
81. Weightless - Spacey Jane
One of the stronger and more unique tracks on Sunlight. The synth touches really suit the band.
80. Freaks - FISHER
Cannot wait for FISHER to just slowly fade away. His tracks all sound the same and are so basic.
79. my future - Billie Eilish
One of the best tracks Eilish has released. Love how this just turns halfway through from a really soft ballad to a bit of an electro pop song.
78. Lady Marmalade - G Flip
It’s a nice cover. The video of G Flip performing it though is really fun.
77. House Arrest - Sofi Tukker and Gorgon City
This song bangs pretty hard. I like a lot of Sofi Tukker have really been putting out some solid stuff.
76. Baby It’s You - London Grammar
This is a great track, that synth in the chorus is heavenly.
75. Photo ID - Remi Wolf
I do like this song but it reminds me of a track from the 80s or 90s and I can’t put my finger on what that track is.
74. Scream Drive Faster - LAUREL
When I first heard this I thought Ladyhawke was back in the mainstream. Little disappointed it wasn’t, but this slaps.
73. Don’t Need You - Genesis Owusu*
Possibly the best chorus of the year. Owusu has stepped up massively in the Australian Hip Hop scene.
72. Way Down - Ocean Alley
Ocean Alley have plateaued. ‘Lonely Diamond’ just felt like the band had become comfortable.
71. Obey - Bring Me The Horizon and YUNGBLUD
I just can’t take BMTH seriously anymore. They’re music has become so comically edgy.
70. Low - Chet Faker
Hey look, Nick Murphy has become Chet Faker again. Don’t know why he changes between the two when one is just slightly more soulful than the other, but he does release nice tunes.
69. Second - Hope D
I do like this female, Aussie version of Jamie T. It’s a really nice track. Also the number 69 is claimed by Hope D. haha.
68. Lie to Me - Vera Blue
I don’t know what it is exactly, but there’s something about Vera which just puts her on a different level than her counterparts. She’s just that consistently good.
67. Boss Bitch - Doja Cat
This track doesn’t get old for me. It’s so much fun, and Doja Cat owns it. Love it.
66. Fantasising - Skegss
This track really does have a very “Three Leaf Clover” vibe. I have enjoyed Skegss in the past but their new stuff hasn’t captured my attention really. Seems a bit run of the mill.
65. C’MON (feat. Travis Barker) - Amy Shark
I actually don’t mind this song, but why does it feature Travis Barker. It’s a piano ballad featuring a punk drummer, and he really doesn’t do that much. I’m confused, was he jealous of Mark Hoppus?
64. Soak Me In Bleach - The Amity Affliction
The song title reflects my thoughts when I hear that The Amity Affliction have released a new one. There are so many better Aussie metal bands out there.
63. Day & Age - Ball Park Music
BPM have a knack for writing amazing ballads. I wasn’t huge on their latest album, but tracks like this continue me having them in my good books.
62. Run - Joji
One of the best tracks Joji has released. A really mature song for the artist and a step in the right direction for him.
61. Pretty Grim - Ruby Fields
Ruby is good, but I feel she’s starting to release the same song over and over. Need something fresh.
60. Go (feat. Juice WRLD) - The Kid LAROI
Probably the strongest track by The Kid LAROI, but Juice WRLD outshines him just due to his vocal tone. He just sounds better.
59. Gimme Love - Joji
And that’s three for Joji. I really like how this song has two distinct sections and both are solid without overshadowing the other.
58. Fly Away - Tones and I
I still don’t get why Tones and I puts on that fake accent in her songs. It just detracts from what could be a nice pop song.
57. Sobercoaster - Beddy Rays
Really didn’t expect this to get so high. I’m happy though because it’s a really fun song.
56. On The Line - San Cisco
Tracks like this keep me invested in San Cisco. They can really release some brilliant stuff.
55. I Think You’re Great - Alex The Astronaut
The fine line between overly chessy and adorably optimistic is what Alex walks on with every track. I think this falls on the former side sadly.
54. Blue - Eiffel 65 (Flume Remix)
The fact that Flume puts so much of his identity into this remix is why Flume has been one of the most successful Aussie acts this past decade.
53. In Your Eyes - The Weeknd
If The Weeknd release ‘Blinding Lights’ a month later I’d believe that he would take out this countdown. He didn’t though and instead we are left with this solid track in the bottom 50.
52. The Glow - DMA’s
Why? Why did DMA’s have to get so poppy and generic. I loved their first two album, but I struggled to get through the third.
51. Your Love (Déjà Vu) - Glass Animals
Out of the three big hits the band had in 2020, this is the most underrated. There is so much going on here, yet it never feels muddled. Wavey Davey on fire here.
50. Nothing To Love About Love - Peking Duk and The Wombats
Although this is a nice song, there’s been so many 80s electro pop throwbacks recently that have been done better that this collab just fades into the background.
49. Wishing Well - Juice WRLD
This song is so beautiful and heart-breaking. Really shows why Juice WRLD became such a beloved artist so quickly.
48. Ain’t It Different (feat. AJ Tracey and Stormzy) - Headie One
This is a really cool collab. They use the Red Hot Chili Peppers sample so well and really flow so well with it that it feels almost effortless.
47. Animals - Architects
I like a lot about this track, but the chorus really hits another level. Feels cathartic to scream along to.
46. Pretty Lady - Tash Sultana
Was hoping Tash would move into a more psychedelic direction with their newer stuff, but this is still a fine track.
45. as long as you care - Ruel
A pretty by the books Ruel song, but he really does this style so well.
44. You & I - G Flip
Probably G Flips strongest release this year. The chorus has a lot of flavour.
43. together - Ziggy Alberts
Generic acoustic track by generic Byron Bay artist. He really took the cake this year for dumbest comparison, when he compared wearing a face mask to the holocaust. Thought he’d suffer a bit for it, but apparently his fanbase grew stronger.
42. WHATS POPPIN - Jack Harlow
Jack Harlow is just so much fun. He’s killing it, and WHATS POPPIN is proof of that. Keep the bangers coming Harlow.
41. I Still Dream About You - The Smith Street Band
I felt I was growing out of The Smith Street Band, their newer music just not resonating to me. Then they drop this and make me a big fan again.
40. Come & Go (with Marshmello) - Juice WRLD
Just that chorus. It is so enjoyable. He really was going places.
39. Righteous - Juice WRLD
A back to back, and from one of the more exciting songs on the album we get to one of the more sombre tracks. Everything from the guitar, the vocals, those synth notes. . . this track is just a perfect send off for the artist. R.I.P. Juice.
38. Parasite Eve - Bring Me The Horizon
This song is so unironically cringe and edgy that it somehow becomes ironically fun. It does the full circle.
37. SO DONE - The Kid LAROI
I do like The Kid LAROI, but his vocals on this, combined with the lyrics, just make him sound like a child chucking a temper tantrum. It does make me laugh though.
36. forget me too (feat. Halsey) - Machine Gun Kelly
If this song was released in the early 00s (where it belongs), it would’ve faded into oblivion. At least Halsey sounds pretty solid on her verse though.
35. Running Red Lights (feat. Rivers Cuomo & Pink Siifu) - The Avalanches*
My personal number one for the year. This song has that melancholic, nostalgic feel to it that just hits home every time. Also one of Cuomo’s strongest vocal performances.
34. Everybody Rise - Amy Shark
This song is fine. I wouldn’t go out of my way to listen to it, but it’s fun to sing-a-long to.
33. Breathe Deeper - Tame Impala
One of the best tracks from The Slow Rush. I love that piano motif throughout, and the bass is so funky. That weird bridge section towards the end is also pretty slick.
32. Criminals - DMA’s
The real criminals are the ones who told DMA’s this was a good idea. I just can’t get around their new stuff. I miss ‘Hill’s End’ and ‘For Now’.
31. Reasons - San Cisco
Tracks like this keep me from becoming a full time fan of San Cisco. They can really release some average stuff.
30. Bagi-la-m Bargan (feat. Fred Leone) - Birdz
Powerful. Birdz really took it to another level here.
29. Dribble - Sycco
Although I find there’s a lot of similar stuff out there, I think Sycco does sound like an original voice in the Australian music scene. She’s killing it.
28. Straightfaced - Spacey Jane
Although there was a lot of good stuff on Spacey Jane’s debut album, I found it to be quite repetitive. This track was one of the ones that I found to fade into the background instead of standing out.
27. Under the Thunder - Skegss
I really want to like Skegss, they’ve released some great tunes in the past. But this just doesn’t do it for me. It’s just boring.
26. No Plans To Make Plans - Lime Cordiale
Everything that makes new The Rubens tracks so average is presented here on a Lime Cordiale track. Obnoxiously quirky.
25. Reality Check Please - Lime Cordiale
Hey back to back Lime Cordiale tracks. And another one of their weaker ones. ‘Addicted to the Sunshine’ did this chorus better.
24. Blue World - Mac Miller
Didn’t expect this to make it so high but so well deserved. This song slaps hard but still continues the tragic story that is presented on his posthumous album ‘Circles’.
23. Good News - Mac Miller*
Back to back Mac! To be honest, I am close to tears every time this track plays. If only the lyrics “there's a whole lot more for me waiting/I know maybe I'm too late, I could make it there some other time/Then I'll finally discover/That it ain't that bad” were told to Mac before his passing, because he did have so much more to offer. R.I.P. Mac.
22. Complicated - Eves Karydas
This song is so good. I’ve heard it that many times but it still hasn’t lost its shine. So damn good.
21. Energy - KLP and Stace Cadet
I was really hoping this would crack top 20. Probably the best Dance track of the year. Such a jam.
20. Addicted To The Sunshine - Lime Cordiale
Despite thinking that ‘14 Steps To A Better Living’ didn’t have many new tracks that were that good on it, this one is nice. It’s just a pleasantly nice song.
19. You Should Be Sad - Halsey
I really don’t like Pop Country music but I also find it hilarious that the genre cracked the top 20. ‘09 Taylor Swift would be proud.
18. Tangerine - Glass Animals
With Tik Tok exploding in 2020 I don’t get how this didn’t get adopted by someone on it. It’s so primed to get hyped on it.
17. Is It True - Tame Impala
I think Kevin Parker’s vocals on this are underwhelming, but that might just be because the instrumental slaps that hard. The rhythm section is so tight.
16. Screw Loose - Lime Cordiale
This sound is what Lime Cordiale do best. We need more dub influence and less elevator pop influence.
15. Skin - Spacey Jane
No matter what you think about Spacey Jane, they sure do make some emotional tracks. One of the most powerful songs on Sunlight.
14. Tombstone - Ocean Alley
The verses are average and pretty bland but the chorus is amazing. Just don’t think the album resonated with me too much, and Tombstone is another mixed track off it.
13. Rockstar - Mallrat
Possibly Mallrat’s best song yet. Her laid back, relaxed style mixed with the low-fi production really meshes well.
12. Get on the Beers (feat. Dan Andrews) - Mashd N Kutcher
I’m not going to pretend this is my style, but the way this has resonated with Australians during lockdown last year makes the track way smarter than it deserves to be. It’s both ironically and unironically good.
11. On Our Own - Lime Cordiale
I’m happy the three best new tracks of Lime Cordiale’s debut were the highest placing in this countdown. This really is a nice song.
10. Therefore I Am - Billie Eilish
Not my favourite songs from Billie but she continues to be consistently good. The production on this is immense as well.
9. I’m Good? - Hilltop Hoods
I wish old school Hilltop could hear this so could prevent themselves every going this direction. Aussie Hip Pop is not a good genre. This is one of their worst tracks yet.
8. Sending Me Ur Loving - The Jungle Giants*
This song has so much flavour too it. It’s so funky and fun and the production is so tight. Also the guitar work is underrated here, not doing much but adding that icing on the cake.
7. Hyperfine - G Flip
Every time I hear this track (and I’ve heard it a lot) I completely forget about it a couple minutes later. G Flip is good, but this is forgettable.
6. WAP (feat. Megan Thee Stallion) - Cardi B
I understand if this isn’t your style, but I love it. I don’t think there’s ever been a song with so many quotable moments. Every line makes a statement that will get in your head. My personal favourite? “ I let him taste it, now he diabetic”.
5. Lost In Yesterday - Tame Impala
There’s a lot of songs on ‘The Slow Rush’ I like, but Lost In Yesterday I’ve always found kinda boring. It feels a little uninspired. Surprised that this was the album’s big hit.
4. Cherub - Ball Park Music*
BPM have released some great music over the decade but I think this is their best yet. It’s beautiful, emotional and has a fantastic, cathartic breakdown at the end. I love a good build up.
3. The Difference (feat. Toro y Moi) - Flume*
Everything about this track is why Flume has been so great for so long. This track is great for any situation. If I’m partying, I play it. If I’m relaxing, I play it. If I’m getting pumped up, I play it. If I’m sad, I play it. Flexibility matters.
2. Booster Seat - Spacey Jane
OHHH-OH-OHHHHHHHH AND IT FEELS LIKE THAT AGAIN! One of the best sing-a-long tracks of the year, yet massively emotional. Like damn this song is rough.
1. Heat Waves - Glass Animals*
If I had one word to express how I feel about this winning I would say “deserved”. Not many tracks were as perfect for 2020 as this one. Glass Animals love writing absolute bangers with emotional cores and this one is one of their strongest tracks. Glass Animals just continue to outdo themselves.
That’s it for now, gonna maybe start posting again. I dunno. See how I feel. Ta-ta.
#triple j#triple j hottest 100#2020#triple j hottest 100 2020#Glass Animals#spacey jane#flume#Ball Park Music#tame impala#cardi b#g flip#the jungle giants#hilltop hoods#billie eilish
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About the Muse (Mobile)
Name: Cheren Arkwright
Age: 24
Pronouns: He/Him
Height: 178 cm (~5ft10in)
Sexuality: Demiromantic Bisexual
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Years ago, a group of three took their first step out into the world, new pokemon at their sides and a shared fire to find their places in it all. Among them was a young Cheren who was impatiently eager to make a name for himself. Knowledgeable, honest, and shrewd, he proved himself capable both in battling gyms, as well as fighting back against the efforts of Team Plasma.
And yet, by the time the team was presumably finished, the power-hungry teen finds the champion’s questions echoing in his mind; Why does he want power in the first place? What does he want to do with it once he has it? Saddled with thought, He takes time away from challenging the league again to train and think, while one of his friends takes the mantle of champion.
… And then that friend left, setting off on a journey Cheren didn’t quite understand. But the absence of a familiar face was no excuse to slack off. After much deliberation and schooling, Cheren became a school teacher in the hopes that the knowledge he already had would benefit the young trainers just starting out.
It was here that he was surprised to find something he could truly call his passion. Seeing students under his tutelage grow from his lessons, seeing his strength and knowledge used to build a foundation for others to reach new heights… The sight filled in a space in his core that he hadn’t yet realized was empty.
It was his students that pushed for him to try out for the newly-opened gym slot, and it was for his students that he won. Being gym leader offered even greater opportunities to teach new trainers a different sort of lesson. While he isn’t quite used to it yet…
It’s a life he can finally see himself enjoying, and it’s one he’ll do his best to defend… No matter how many battles that might take.
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Main Team
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[Asterix]
♂ Serperior
Lv. 70
Ability: Overgrow
▹Coil▿Dragon Tail◃
▹Leaf Blade▿Leaf Storm◃
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[Faris]
♂ Stoutland
Lv. 70
Ability: Intimidate
▹Ice Fang▿Fire Fang◃
▹Thunder Fang▿Work Up◃
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[Gillespie]
♂ Unfezant
Lv. 65
Ability: Super Luck
▹U-turn▿Quick Attack◃
▹Air Slash▿Facade◃
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[Borja]
♂ Gigalith
Lv. 67
Ability: Sturdy
▹Giga Impact▿Stone Edge◃
▹Earthquake▿Stealth Rock◃
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[Raine]
♀ Cincinno
Lv. 64
Ability: Technician
▹Tail Slap▿Rock Blast◃
▹Bullet Seed▿Aqua Tail◃
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[Ivor]
○ Porygon-Z
Lv. 68
Ability: Download
▹Shadow Ball▿Psychic◃
▹Signal Beam▿Thunder◃
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Pokemon in Storage
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Canon information can be found here!
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