ya viste opla? vi la primera temporada del anime entonces me interesa pero no se si viendo el live action va a haber cosas que no voy a entender
justo terminé de verlo ayer, qué compenetración.
en general creo que funciona bien como historia independiente, pero si no tienes la referencia del original si que chirría un poco cuando se para en seco para enseñarte todos los detalles que han metido para los fans (lo digo porque me pasó con un personaje que tuve que buscar porque no le reconocí pero dan por sentado que sabes quien es y te lo meten sin explicación en medio del plano)
si que advierto que la serie es. un poco mala y aunque le tengo mucho afecto no se si recomiendo ocho horas con ese guión.
dicho esto si te la ves me encantaría saber que piensas, sobre todo como persona que se ha visto la primera temporada, porque me parece un caso de adaptación muy interesante. y porque son mis blorbos queridos y querría saber quien te llama más la atención <3
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HUESOS DE LOS ABORIGENES CANARIOS
La artista de los descendientes criminales, asesinos y genocidas españoles Teresa Correa, lleva años humillando y ultrajando la memoria de los aborígenes Canarii, los tribunales internacionales de las naciones unidas, corte penal Internacional y del consejo europeo actúen contra la humillación que plantea está colonizadora contra el pueblo canario, éstos actos se pueden calificar como terrorista o crímenes contra el pueblo aborigen o contra sus descendientes, es una auténtica aberración lo que hace está criminal, los responsables del Museo Canario y del CAAM Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderno también debe de ser juzgados.
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¿HUESOS HUMANOS DE NUESTROS ANCESTROS EN OBRAS DE ARTE?
«No puedo concebir una mayor pérdida que la pérdida del respeto hacia uno mismo» Mahatma Gandhi.
La “artista” Teresa Correa vuelve a utilizar restos humanos de nuestros ancestros para exhibirlos en otra institución (CAAM) que se suma a El Museo Canario en el desprecio de las personas fallecidas.
Algún día la sociedad canaria debería plantearse si esta necrofilia museística que domina en el Archipiélago desde hace décadas aporta algo a la integridad cultural de este pueblo.
En la foto superior, la obra «artística» perpetrada con huesos humanos por Teresa Correa y expuesta en El Museo Canario en 2018.
En la foto inferior, la obra «artística» perpetrada por Teresa Correa con una mano momificada y expuesta en el CAAM (Centro de Arte Moderno) en octubre de 2022.
Que los criminales de lesa humanidad no queden impunes.
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Bienvenidos a un torneo mal hecho, poco serio, casi inentendible que incluye: una enorme cantidad de personajes de procedencia dudosa, muchisimas encuestas y una final que va a incluir 3 personajes porque SOY TAN MALO EN MATEMÁTICAS QUE NO CALCULE NADA
AH Y SORPRESA! Metí algunos personajes más creyendo que resolvería el error matemático (no lo hizo)
anyways comenzamos con la primera ronda: Iré colocando acá bajo los links de las encuestas (si me acuerdo JAJSJSJS)
EDIT: Gustavo Fring reemplaza a Namor
Yaolt es reemplazado por Aldeberan de Caballeros del Zodiaco
Primera Ronda
Guillermo de la Cruz vs Coco
Lucas Amato vs El Profesor Jirafales
Dr Flug vs El Mandalorian
Carlos vs Panchito Pistoles
Tulio Triviño vs El Chapulín Colorado
El canario de la película de Rio (2011) vs Rodolfo Rivera
Goku vs El condorito
Lobo/La muerte vs Joaquín
José Carioca vs Isidoro Cañones
Lúcio vs Bruno
Carlitox vs Juandisimo
Lalo vs Compayito
Julio vs Kronk
El papa de Mafalda vs Ravenna
Adrián Seidelman vs Colgate 360
Roberto da Costa vs Don Ramón
Don Armando vs Pacha
Homero/Gomez Addams vs Juan Carlos Bodoque
Héctor vs Mr Trance
Black Hat vs Gabriel Reyes
Locutor/The Host vs Manolo
Guillermo de la Cruz vs Coco
Lucas Amato vs El Profesor Jirafales
Carlos vs Panchito Pistoles
Tulio Triviño vs El Chapulín Colorado
El canario de la película de Rio (2011) vs Rodolfo Rivera
Goku vs El condorito
Lobo/La muerte vs Joaquín
José Carioca vs Isidoro Cañones
Lúcio vs Bruno
Carlitox vs Juandisimo
Lalo vs Compayito
Julio vs Kronk
El papa de Mafalda vs Ravenna
Adrián Seidelman vs Colgate 360
Roberto da Costa vs Don Ramón
Don Armando vs Pacha
Homero/Gomez Addams vs Juan Carlos Bodoque
Héctor vs Mr Trance
Black Hat vs Gabriel Reyes
Locutor/The Host vs Manolo
Gus vs Adelbarán
Doctor Simi vs Santos
Yasutora Sado/Chad vs Albertano
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Señor Dixon Goes To Spain?
Let’s indulge in some wild speculating, based exclusively on hypotheticals and wishful thinking.
Well well well! Daryl might be going to Spain! Excellent choice, it’s a beautiful country, I highly recommend, 10/10. And while it seems to have been officially confirmed just now, it’s not entirely surprising for people who’ve been paying attention.
We heard a reference to Spain already back in TWDDD 1x1 L’âme Perdue, when Isabel showed Daryl around the convent, and they came across a radio. Isabel mentioned that the last person she’d been in contact with was a Spaniard a few months ago:
When seemingly random stuff like this gets brought up, it’s normally fair to assume it’s symbolism or foreshadowing, and I felt pretty certain Spain would come up again sooner or later.
Then later, we meet Losang. He’s the leader of the Nest, and he first came in contact with the nuns and Laurent on his way back from a pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela in Spain. "Compostela" refers to "the field of stars" under which the pilgrims traveled, a reference to the Milky Way.
That certainly tickles my TD brain, concidering how many astronomical references we have had around Beth, such as Sirius and Venus, satellites and eclipses to name a few.
Camino de Santiago to Santiago de Compostela is one of the world's most famous pilgrimages, and can be reached through a number of different routes. Isabel's convent was situated relatively close to the starting point of the French Way:
I have a whole theory in my drafts on potential references to El Camino de Santiago from years ago, which I might have to revisit now. Also, keep in mind that the working title of TWDDD was "Pilgrim":
But the most compelling thing about filming in Spain is an absolutely brilliant discovery made by @galadrieljones back when the final season of FTWD aired. We see Dwight, Morgan and Sherry share a scene, and a series of coordinates were given, supposedly to a P.A.D.R.E repeater station.
In reality, the coordinates corresponded with an area of the Atlantic Ocean near an archipelago called the Canary Islands. The islands, though situated off the coast of west Africa, are Spanish territory, and are famous (and slightly infamous, to be honest) for hordes of pale, vitamin D-deficient, sun-deprived north Europeans like myself as a holiday destination.
The part of it that’s particularly interesting for TD is that the etymology of the word Canary/Canarias shows it is derived from Latin “Canis”, meaning dog.
And as we know, that’s Sirius symbolism. Sirius means return/rebirth/resurrection. It refers to Sirius the Dog Star, who returns to the sky one morning right before dawn, after having been “just gone” for some time. I've written many posts on that, here's one.
There’s even a particular type of dog breed that’s associated with the Canary Islands, Presa Canario:
As a fun fact, in TWDDD season 1, Daryl’s original plan to get home involved getting on a boat that would eventually take him to Newfoundland, Canada. That’s also a dog reference, it refers to Newfoundland dogs:
As I’ve been saying, dog symbolism is Sirius symbolism, we learned that from 4x13 Alone. It means return/rebirth/resurrection. Daryl’s plans to return via Newfoundland fell through when he had to save Laurent from walkers, but the symbolism of it is still valid.
And as an extra fun fact, there’s even a location on Newfoundland, Canada, with the name Canary Islands…
…do with that what you will...
Another really interesting thing about the Canary Islands is that they provide an excellent starting point for transatlantic crossings. This is due to the consistent trade winds that blow from east to west, and sailors have taken advantage of this phenomenon for centuries.
Of course, we don’t know if Daryl will make it to the Canary Islands, and even if he doesn’t, I’m still exited about Spain, for the reasons laid out above. But the potential reference to the Canary Islands through the coordinates from FTWD is a super interesting clue, and it involves dog/Sirius symbolism, which makes me very happy.
Also, the coordinates from FTWD supposedly led to a repeater station, which is a radio reference. That means, the repeater station is a Sirius symbol both as a radio reference, as well as a dog reference, in that the coordinates in reality points to a stretch of ocean near the Canary Islands.
Whatever the coordinates were meant to signify, they sure as hell didn’t point to no repeater station in Georgia.
So yeah. Might be nothing, but could be something. The off-season is for speculating.
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