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mrzpooki · 1 year ago
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Finally finished! I drew /WALLYDARLYNE twitter: delinquent Wally with school girl Amelia! I dont see her as a delinquent but a charming and sweet school girl who wins the heart of this delinquent! Basically bad boy x good girl trope!
#WelcomeHomeAU #WallyDarling #WelcomeHomeOC #pookiartz
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azraelcreates · 1 year ago
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Drawn 6 Wally’s on my Twitter!!!
I’ll make a separate post for each of them^^💞✨
Wally AU Creators!!:
Crawlie Wally Belongs to @__Day_Dream__
TalkBox Wally Belongs to @kandavers
Prototype Wally Belongs to @_ShyPuppet_
Delinquent Wally Belongs to @WALLYDARLYNE
Black Swan Wally Belongs to @NIrrcFO0i85639
Corpse Puppet Wally Belongs to @QuillSketch
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darlingofpink · 8 months ago
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Okay, so, I think I made this last year as a gift to Darchiii-san senpai xD I'm showing you all very very late tho- sorry.🚑🌹
Welcome Home - @/partycoffin
Delinquent / Tokyo Revengers AU - @darchibuns
✦Stay safe, stay patient, stay strong, stay... Determined, pinksterz!💕
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legylou · 3 months ago
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idk what 2 make the title 4 this but heres sumthing interesting ig..
ive kinda thought abt an idea.. a yansim-inspired idea called "Yanplatter Sim" or sumthing of that nature (a small project) that takes place sumwhere in between 2012 & 2013 in my bugaloos au..
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heres the roles:
yanchan/yankun/the yandere: peter platter
senpai/crush: mettaton
infochan/infokun: wally darling
midori: bugbo
budo: gradient joe
1st rival/childhood friend of mettaton: moe doodle (he was childhood friends w/ mettaton but he wanted 2 be more than that which got peter upset)
2nd rival/student librarian: pomni (she simply had a platonic interest in/wanted 2 be friends w/ mettaton but peter thought she was a threat to him)
3rd rival/occult club member: bill cipher (he was stuck-up on the outside but deep down he had a medium-sized crush on mettaton & wanted 2 read ritual/occult books w/ him)
4th rival/drama club president: angel from hazbin hotel (he wanted to be in a fulltime relationship w/ mettaton & wanted to emulate cheesy romance movies like grease, hsm, etc. )
5th rival/skool bully: cherri bomb (she was a big bully & put a lot of students down but wanted 2 steal mettaton from peter even tho she knew what was happening regarding what happened 2 moe, pomni, bill & angel)
6th rival/female delinquent leader: verosika mayday (she was more mean than cherri as she would spraypaint the walls via drawing/writing mean stuff & swear words, causing extreme fights, etc. but she tried 2 turn mettaton in2 a delinquent like her & tried to get him 2 date her but he simply said no)
final/7th rival/student council president whos secretly a yandere: miss heed (she didnt have a crush on mettaton but instead was a yandere who wanted peter 2 be her sempai which he didnt like)
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(characters/franchises/medias/etc r not mine!!)
(i DONT support yandev & the things he did)
(template is not mine but its from deviantart)
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thedenofravenpuff · 1 year ago
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Okay gotta share this dream I woke from this morning, to get it out of my head!
I don't interact much with the whole Welcome Home fandom stuff, but still plenty exposed to it through moots and alike, which this dream sure proves, cuz wow.
It was presented like a drama documentary, a true crime story about the characters of WH, but as kids in high-school. Telling the story of the mysterious disappearance of Sally Starlet and the possible crimes she suffered.
Telling of her dealing with bullying, possible threats from groups of transphobes at school, as in this dream Sally was trans. In proper true crime story style the documentary went into her story and background, as well as her friends and the people around her.
Had a section dedicated to Wally Darling, with possibility as a suspect, since in this setting he was a delinquent at school, dealing drugs and acting like a thug. But enough hints showing he had no motives to harm Sally at all, and possibly being framed just as "easy suspect" by being a locale troublemaker.
The dream went into quite a lot of details which is of course slipping away from my memory now I'm awake, but I do recall the whole thing was narrated by Stephanie Harlow from YouTube, in style of her true crime podcast.
So, yeah, that sure was something XD
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femmeleatherface · 1 month ago
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Spooky Movie Marathon 2024: Week 4
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Day 20: The Skeleton Key (2005)
Day 21: The Curse of King Tut's Tomb (1980) - based on the book Behind the Mask of Tutankhamen by Barry Wynne; heavy embellishment of the 1922 discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamen
Day 22: The Creature with the Atom Brain (1955)
Day 23: Son of Dracula (1943) - sequel to Dracula (1931) and Dracula's Daughter (1936)
Day 24: Willy's Wonderland (2021) - remake of the director's 2016 short film Wally's Wonderland
Day 25: The Mummy (1959) - loose remake of the Universal Mummy movies, which I will not fully list because there's a whopping six of them
Day 26: I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997) - very loosely based on the 1973 novel of the same name by Lois Duncan
good week! i got most of the "decades" movies i wanted to hit this week: 1940s, 1980s, 2020s. all that's left is 1910s at this point, and i've got a couple films in mind... one of them is a french movie almost three hours long (j'accuse !), so if i don't feel up to that this weekend then it will be another german movie sometime during the week.
i also managed to squeeze in a movie with christopher lee and peter cushing, so i think i'm satisfied with films targetting specific actors... there are more horror icons i didn't get to (lon chaney sr. springs to mind, along with more modern actors), but nobody's really singing out that i NEED to squeeze them in before the end of the month.
rambling thoughts:
The Skeleton Key (2005) - this film is agonizing because the script it SOOOO GOOD and the final plot twist so perfectly built up, but the more and more you think about said twist the more and more racist it gets. aghg. but props for including a blind willie johnson song and having it tie into said twist! and speaking of the music, i also have clearly listened to too much 1920s black gospel music because i didn't even realize the scene where kate hudson listens to the conjure of sacrifice record was supposed to be scary until i saw her roommate's face; i was too busy going "wow :) just like on my playlists :) gee whiz they did a really good job capturing the vibes of recordings from people like the reverend j.m. gates :) :)"
The Curse of King Tut's Tomb (1980) - nooooo not tom baker and raymond burr in brownface. but unfortunately that is... what i may not WANT but certainly what i expect from a cheap british tv mummy movie. and as cheap british tv mummy movies go... it has all the flaws and colonialist leanings of the genre but that aside i thought it was funly spooky. because it was a cheap tv movie, they had to depend more on atmosphere and mood, which worked well. there was apparently a cut scene where tom baker's character gets stabbed in the eye during his death scene where his plane explodes, and honestly thank GOD it was cut. that would have been way too over the top and luridly silly and the film works much better as an atmospheric period piece than an 80s gore film. i'll definitely need to revisit this one whenever i get around to writing my gothic mummy thriller, there's a lot of good and bad stuff in this to deconstruct/draw from.
The Creature with the Atom Brain (1955): this has got to be one of the most 1950s films to ever 1950s. you've got nuclear-powered zombies created by evil foreigners (one of who is an ex-nazi mad scientist named wilhelm, because of course his name is wilhelm) causing mayhem in white suburban bliss for our cop protagonist (played by richard denning, because of COURSE he's played by richard denning) and his happy homemaker wife and their Just So Darling daughter. all that's missing are teenage delinquents going on an anti-square crusade using the power of whitewashed rock 'n roll (probably because they were the ones in the audience when this came out). unfortunately unlike some dated products of the era this movie was just? boring? not awful, but not as engaging as the premise would suggest. this was the b-film for it came from beneath the sea and it definitely shows that this is a film they expected you to pay less attention to. the premise is pretty delightfully batshit, though.
Son of Dracula (1943) - southern gothic twist on the universal version of dracula, VERY cool, very atmospheric. also some great vampire transformation effects in this. just don't think too hard about the timeline of the series or who the primary immigrants from europe would have been at this time that this film is making a very questionable metaphor about--you WILL get a headache.
Willy's Wonderland (2021) - had this recommended to me by somebody at work. nicholas cage battles demonic man-eating serial killer animatronics, ft. annoying young people being insufferable. the movie's great but i wish it had just been about nicholas cage and MAYBE the liv character as his eventual surrogate daughter taking down the animatronics in increasingly absurd ways, but i also recognize the need of the young people to be cannon fodder. but also the animatronics were RIDICULOUSLY easy to take down. how were these things ever a threat. absurd.
The Mummy (1959) - insert repeat of the noooo not X in browface joke wherein X is christopher lee. i was going to make a joke about how this isn't a remake at all and because of how loosely the old universal monster movies took continuity it is in fact just a sequel and this is the same mummy that went up against abbott and costello in 1955. but unfortunately that mummy was named klaris and this one goes by the name kharis, the name used by the mummy in universal's second through fifth movies. so RIP that joke. ANYWAY. good movie. a bit tedious when the mummy's backstory is being outlined, but otherwise fine. i haven't seen all the universal mummy movies yet but just compared to the 1932 movie this one gives way more payoff on seeing an actual mummy walk around versus starting off with that and then skipping to boris karloff spending the rest of the movie with glue on his face looking like he very badly needs some moisturizer. but i do have a soft spot for the 1932 film because i got to see it in theaters in a double feature with bride of frankenstein two years ago, and for as much of a dracula rehash the plot is the german expressionist influence really was so gorgeous on the big screen. but i did really like the colors in this 1959 movie, especially the inexplicable funky green jell-o light in the mummy's tomb. very neato. also i watched this movie primarily for christopher lee and peter cushing and because i saw a video once that described the hammer mummy movies as cinematic capsules of post-ww2 british colonial nostalgia, and... mmhm. there's a scene where cushing's character has verbal spars with Mr. Evil Egyptian Stereotypeâ„¢ about the proper way to respect ancient egyptian relics and burial sites, and respecting non-christian religions, and it is WILD how un-self aware the british filmmakers are in how both characters are presented. mr. stereotype makes some VERY valid points but the movie presents him as a completely irrational and backwards knave and cushing's character as a perfect and totally 100% correct saint who is smarter because he's Civilizedâ„¢. it's like the 1932 movie that way, the film is so bafflingly close to criticizing its own colonialist leanings and sometimes literally seems to do so, but then the plot happens and it's just like. oh. that wasn't intentional. you're just oblivious.
I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997): this movie had me until the end. the characters were standard enough for a slasher movie, but likeable, with engaging moral dilemmas that made me want to see what was going to happen to them. then the plot twist for who the killer was happened and the movie lost me. maybe it's because i was repairing one of my shoes while watching and not paying super close attention but did we even meet the guy beforehand??? i don't think so, and when it comes to twists and mysteries, i like it when stories lay out clues where if you put in the effort you might be able to figure it out ahead of time. there was SOME setup in that regard, but not really enough for some random guy to be the surprise killer. it was a good twist in theory, but not in practice, and unfortunately did make me walk away feeling dissatisfied. i did really like the movie's soundtrack though. most of it was 90s rock and metal, but it was good 90s rock and metal, and there was some other stuff in there too, and any movie that has type o neative, leadbelly, AND bing crosby on its soundtrack is a winner.
last week of the month coming up! no plans beyond one of those 1910s silent movies. five more days--onward!
rankings, ratings, and lists thus far:
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) (duh)
Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962)
Planet Terror (2007)
The VelociPastor (2018)
The House on Haunted Hill (1959)
The House on Haunted Hill (1999)
The Black Cat (1934)
The Skeleton Key (2005)
Son of Dracula (1943)
The Curse of King Tut's Tomb (1980)
Witchcraft (1964)
Der Golem, wie er in die Welt kam (1920)
The Comedy of Terrors (1963)
Lyle (2015)
Willy's Wonderland (2021)
Return to House on Haunted Hill (2007)
I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997)
White Settlers (2014)
The Mummy (1959)
Bijo to Ekitai-ningen (1958)
Prometheus (2012)
The Creature with the Atom Brain (1955)
XX (2017)
Mary Reilly (1996)
Death Proof (2007)
Encounter with the Unknown (1972)
moved Death Proof further down. time has not been kind to it in my brain. congrats to mary reilly for at least being competently made.
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darlingofpink · 1 year ago
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Mmmm—Let's just say, the motorbike was scratched baaadly. :)
Welcome Home - @/partycoffin
Tokyo Revengers AU - @darchibuns (Tumblr) / @WALLYDARLYNE (Twitter)
✦Stay safe, stay patient, stay strong, stay... Determined, pinksterz!💕
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azraelcreates · 1 year ago
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Delinquent Wally Belongs to @WALLYDARLYNE (On Twitter)
He’s so cool fr!! Next time I’ll have to draw him in the anime style you do! TwT🩹✨
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sweetiepootato · 1 year ago
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Thanks for the tag 💕
I had a hard time with orange, yellow and purple, but I managed, so sorry if most of them don't look like the actual colors (I tried to use different shades)
Also, I limited myself with artists and I used both actual albums and singles
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Tagging (but don't feel pressured) @wednesdayday @follivora @dainty-delinquent @heres-wally-darling @emo-stuff @trash-g0blin @valkyrie-80 @gabrysiek91 @anxious-witch and whoever wants to join
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My Music Rainbow challenge.
Saw a video like this on tiktok, so I decided to try it out here instead. I tried to only do one album per artist, and only two projects per musician if I listen to multiple musical acts they are in. Things got a little fuzzy at the end, as purple was really hard to do. Not many artists I like have purple covers for some reason!
If anyone wants to do this challenge, feel free! i’ll tag people here but DON’T FEEL PRESSURED.   @sweetiepootato @coupleoffruits @mrveils 
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