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misterrttegrimborn · 3 months ago
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Scared?..
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eltigrealpha · 10 months ago
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Birth of a Tiger
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bastet-c-haddock · 1 year ago
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Teca Institute's Exchange Group!
For the Lunaverse AU.
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As I said in the previous post of this AU. Teca would take Mexico City's Place in this AU's version of Earth. Given the city's structure in the show. (More details on that on my other Blog)
Long story short, how to adapt what happened in Maya And The Three into a modern setting? Well, politics.
LISTEN UP! Sounds weird but let me explain!
Basically, Mictlan is a God in human desguise, looking to reign over humanity by becoming president of the country and start a War. As part of his campaign, he uses Zatz as an Embassador of his values and goals, in the mean time, Camazotz is his hitman, who is slowly killing Mictlan's competition. All to keep his son out of the God of War's bad side, since he knows, as a demigod, Zatz could give Mictlan power, though not as much as Maya, the "daughter" of the last standing competitor for Mexico's Presidency.
Note: Yes, in this world, if you are mexican, you can Vote for Jorge for President. You're welcome.
Jorge, Maya's father, has hidden her divine heritage thinking it wasn't a fact she needed to know of. Of course, when she starts to notice little glimpses of her powers, things get out of hand and the truth is revealed. Luckily, Zatz, the local "bad boy" and top student is there to assist her in discovering her godly abilities.
Pichu, Chimi and Rico are Maya's best friends from school, so when Zatz reveals the whole situation to the group, they team up to stop Mictlan.
Her brothers are ALIVE AND WELL! HANGING OUT LIKE THE HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS, PLAYING SOCCER AND BEING THE BEST BOYS! NO HARM COMES TO THEM!
Micte is the School's principal, obviously a Goddess in Human Desguise who took the role to be closer to Maya. Mictlan thinks is for the sake of spying on her for his benefit, since she's the seed of his glory or his destruction.
Obviously, they don't die fighting Mictlan, but still get their roles as the Moon and Sun. Once they fall, in battle or by time, they'll take their place, protecting for ever more the world from darkness as celestials.
I...might have rewritten the story, but given I changed the time period, I thought it was neccessary.
What do you think?
Also, enjoy an official Height Scale!
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For more Lunaverse Goodness, click Here:
What started it all...
Excheangable Roles depending on the Song.
San Angel's Exchange Group.
Mystical Principals
How the story goes...
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arcimboldisworld · 7 months ago
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Next Generation/Ballett Zürich - Studiobühne Opernhaus Zürich Premiere 25.06.2024
Next Generation/Ballett Zürich - Studiobühne Opernhaus Zürich Premiere 25.06.2024 #Nachwuchs #Choreographie #Tanz #BallettZürich #juniorballett #premiere #studiobühne #review
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waru-chan8 · 2 years ago
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wait tell me the dirt... why don't you like lucio? and the other team principals
I don't think you need a reason to dislike some people, sometimes you just don't vibe with them. I also tend to ignore team principals because they are just the face of the team and they do and act as they are told/the best way to protect the team's interest. Having said that, I do have a reason to dislike each one of them, even if they seem childish to other people.
Lucio Cecchinello: I just see his face and I want to punch him. It's mostly that when he is interviewed by DAZN Spain, and he told one thing, but like 10 minutes later he and the team were doing the opposite. Also, at the start of the pandemic Crutchlow made some racist comments (something about the pandemic having started because a Chinese wanted to eat a bat or not wanting to shake hands with fans from Asian countries because "they were carrying/spreading COVID" but shaking hands with other fans) and he defended him. I think people started to pull older stuff where Crutchlow had said/done other racist stuff.
Alberto Puig: you see, when I first heard about MotoGP was back in 2003-2005 and back then, Dani and Puig were tight and Puig did everything to protect Dani. I came back in 2020 just to see Dani having retired and Puig having taken over Honda and dragging Dani thought the mud. It was implied that Dani's biggest mistake was to cut ties with Alberto and that's what made Dani big, a legend and a World Champion (in 125cc and 250cc) was Alberto. Also, I don't like him because as Cecchinello, when he tells the journalist something in the middle of a session he then does the opposite. And he always seems mad and wanting to punch someone. Not everything about Puig is bad, he also let Lorenzo retired even if he had 1 more year with Honda, and he has never put pressure on the riders. And when riders have had a bad crash, and they feel like they are not at their best and will be dangerous on track despite being declared fit by the medical team, he let them not take part. He does understand riders and shields them as much as he can, but that doesn't make me like him.
I'm not sure how familiar you are with Boscoscuro and Gelete Nieto. They are Moto2 team principal of the SpeedUp and the Yamaha VR46 MasterCamp team respectively.
Luca Boscoscuro: in the 2020 season, he had Yari Montella and Jorge Navarro as his riders. Montella wasn't delivering the result he wanted, so he replaced him with Fermín Aldeguer. At first, it was said it was due to an injury/give time to recover from an injury after a bad crash, but when Fermín could not replace him, brought back Yari to push him away the next race. Technically, it was a mid-season (? more like the last 1/3) swap. He did the same with Fenati and Alonso, and apparently he had done the same in the past. If that's not enough, he gloats that his current line-up is under a tight contract for 3 years (not sure if it started last year or it's from this season onwards) and Alonso knew for like 2 races before it happened that he had a shot at the Moto2 seat because Fenati could be fired. And now, he is so proud of Alonso and it's shaming Fermín, but in Americas, after Alonso rode with leathers that were too small and caused pain/lost of sensibility on his forearms, he was praising Fermín and called Alonso stupid. Basically I don't like 2 face people, I prefer them to be mean face-to-face than do what he does.
Gelete Nieto: last year one of his riders had a pretty nasty crash and when he was asked the next day about the crash, his first reaction was to talk about the cost and the extensive work the mechanics had to repair the bike. Later he talked about the rider, but I didn't like his first instinct was to talk about the damage the team had instead of the rider. He was a rider, so I thought he would understand and be concerned about another rider. Another point is that he has no voice on whom are the riders on his team, it's all on Yamaha (not even Vale), and he shows preferences and implied that riders coming from Asia take more time and are worse than Spanish riders. He has put Manu on a pedestal, and he refuses to see past it.
Toto Wolff: I won't talk a lot because people have him on a pedestal, but basically the stress he put Bottas with the 1-year contract and the Monaco 2021 pit-stop saying it was Bottas fault for not pitting on the right spot. The poor decision he and the team took in 2021 during the championship fight. Giving Russell the 2nd Merc seat after punching another rider after a crash. Putting his riders in danger with a bouncing car because he refuses to admit he is wrong. The way he talks, uses and manipulates the media and fans... And basically the way fans adore him and excuses him. Talk about this with someone else changing his name to Horner, Steiner or Brown and people will riot.
Okay, this makes me sound like a hater, and that's not me. I also love some team principal like Aspar (and the combo he had with Borsoi and now with Nico Terol), José Angel Gutierrez Boé (BOÉ Team), Aurora Angelucci (not because she is a woman, it's because she is committed to her dream of having an all-female team on MotoGP and working towards it) and Davide Brivio when he was in MotoGP.
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footballmanageraddict · 1 year ago
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Pentagon Pursuit | Part 17 | Sayonara Japan, Hola México
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Welcome back to this Pentagon Pursuit after a brief hiatus for the festive season and as I flew out to New Zealand to begin a new travel adventure! But we’re back with save updates every Monday and Friday. A victory for the football purists saw Albirex Niigata down dirty Saudi side Al-Ahli to become 2030 Asian champions led by exciting manager Robaato Rasamu. The Japanese boss wasted no time in…
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alertachiapas · 2 years ago
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Nuestros niños y niñas son el pilar del pueblo de México: Llaven Abarca
Entrega juguetes a más de 5 mil niños y niñas en colonias del oriente de Tuxtla Gutiérrez.
Entrega juguetes a más de 5 mil niños y niñas en colonias del oriente de Tuxtla Gutiérrez. Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas.- En el marco del Día del Niño y de la Niña, el diputado federal Jorge Llaven Abarca acompañado de su esposa y presidenta del Voluntariado “Siempre al lado de la gente”, Lupita Gómez Casanova, visitó diversas colonias populares de Tuxtla Gutiérrez para convivir y entregar juguetes…
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chaifootsteps · 3 months ago
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I don’t like being a hater and I definitely don’t want to be a “Bitch Eating Crackers” person but when I saw that Jorge Gutiérrez voice acting in the short. I couldn’t help but let out an exhausted “why?” Wouldn’t it have been cooler if he was a guest character designer or guest writer? Why voice actor?
It just feels like Viv is using these big names as voice actors as a way to show off her connections and budget. It’s not as exciting as it was in season 1. Especially when the cast is nothing but broadway stars and Disney voice actors. I can’t help but think of the artists and animators who are not getting paid well even the out sourced animators who are working in even worse conditions. If it’s to the point where your indie studio is doing the same exploitive practices that mainstream studios have been doing to their artist in favor of big named voice casts, you really need to budget cut and not have celebrities or big names playing minor voice acting roles.
That's exactly what she does. It's not about what they bring to the show or to the story, it's about showing off her collection and deluding herself (and her) fanbase into thinking she has lots of celebrity friends.
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imoonblaze · 3 months ago
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Daughter and Father
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🐍Yatziri (OC) belong to @imoonblaze 🐍Mictlan from Maya and the three, Jorge R. Gutiérrez
"Daughter and Father"
Here another drawing of Yatziri but with her father Mictlan (Don't worry about the last drawing! He just cares that his daughter is safe and sleeping well)
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bbgliker-teehee · 1 year ago
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I miss when big artists indie or not used to draw fanart....
Like apart from Sr.Pelo and Jorge R. Gutiérrez (from time to time) almost every big artists don't really do fanart anymore
Like remember when Viv made Sausage party fanart- ohhhh wait...uhhh oh yeah how about Rebecca Sugar with Ed, Edd and Eddy- Shit right...
Y'know maybe it's good that they don't do that anymore....
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eltigrealpha · 8 months ago
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marcmarcmomarc · 4 months ago
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Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse
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Cast
Reed Shannon as Miles Morales
Hailee Steinfeld as Gwen Stacy
Oscar Isaac as Miguel O’Hara
Mahershala Ali as Uncle Aaron
Brian Tyree Henry as Jefferson Davis
Luna Lauren Vélez as Rio Morales
Jharrel Jerome as Miles G. Morales
Jason Schwartzman as Spot
Jake Johnson as Peter B. Parker
John Mulaney as Spider-Ham
Kimiko Glenn as Peni Parker
Nicolas Cage as Spider-Man Noir
Issa Rae as Jessica Drew
Daniel Kaluuya as Hobie Brown
Karan Soni as Pavitr Prabhakar
Amandla Stenberg as Margo Kess
Masi Oka as Takuya Yamashiro
Shea Whigham as George Stacy
Greta Lee as LYLA
Lily Tomlin as Aunt May
Andy Samberg as Ben Reilly
Pedro Pascal as Otto Octavius
Marc Maron as Adrian Toomes
Liam Neeson as MacDonald Gargan
Bobby Cannavale as Aleksei Sytsevich
Mark Hamill as Maxwell Dillon
Keanu Reeves as Flint Marko
Melissa Sturm as Mary Jane
Michelle Ruff as Mayday
Kathryn Hahn as Doc Ock
Liev Schreiber as Wilson Fisk
Peter Sohn as Ganke
Rachel Dratch as Ms. Weber
Natalie Morales as Miss Calleros
Ziggy Marley as Lenny
Erick Avari as Inspector Singh
Priyanka Chopra as Gayatri
Elizabeth Perkins as May
Atsuko Okatsuka as Yuri
Jack Quaid as Peter Parker
Freida Pinto as Maya Auntie
J.K. Simmons as J. Jonah Jameson
Zoë Kravitz as Mary Jane Watson-Parker
Edwin H. Bravo as C. Salas (Visions Academy Guard)
Lorraine Vélez as Maria
Ayo Edeberi as Glory
Nicole Delaney as MJ
Antonina Lentini as Betty
Anthony Ramos as Benny
Chris Pine as Spider-Man
Marvin Jones III as Tombstone
Joaquín Cosio as Scorpion
Jorma Taccone as Adriano Tumino / ‘67
Jorge Gutiérrez as Officer Gutierrez
Donald Glover as Aaron Davis
Stan Lee as Stan
Lake Bell as Vanessa Fisk
Kim Yarbough as Alchemax Scientist
Nic Novicki as LEGO Spider-Man
Sofia Barclay as Malala Windsor
Taran Killam as Web-Slinger
Danielle Perez as Charlotte Webber
Michael Rianda as Max Borne / Ezekiel Sims / Spider-Man Patient
Leland “Metro Boomin” Wayne as Metro Spider-Man
Yuri Lowenthal as Insomniac Spider-Man
Josh Keaton as Spectacular Spider-Man
Rino Romano as Spider-Man Unlimited
Grey DeLisle as Spinneret
Meg Turney as Annie-May Parker
Paola Andino as Anya Corazón
Ryan O’Flanagan as Tarantula
Lauren Ash as Cyborg Spider-Woman
Daran Norris as Spidercide
Tara Strong as Spider-Canada
Jess Harnell as Officer Parker
Robbie Daymond as Ultimate Spider-Man
Post Malone as Brooklyn Bystander
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docpiplup · 1 year ago
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Period dramas- El Mestre Que Va Prometre El Mar (The teacher who promised the sea) (2023)
7,7/10 ⭐ on IMDB
The film focuses on the life of Antoni Benaiges , a teacher from Mont-roig del Camp, in the Baix Camp, in Tarragona, Catalunya, who in 1935 was sent to the public school in Bañuelos de Bureba, a small town in the province of Burgos, Castilla la Vieja (Castilla y León). Little by little, and thanks to a pioneering and revolutionary teaching methodology for the time, he will begin to transform the lives of his students, but also that of the town, which is not always to everyone's taste.
It's based on the book of the same name by Francesc Escribano and has been adapted for the big screen by Albert Val, and its director is Patrícia Font.
To tell the story of Antoni Benaiges (Enric Auquer), the film interweaves past and present and the master's story will be known through the eyes of Ariadna (Laia Costa), a woman looking for her great-grandfather who disappeared during the Civil War.
The producers of the film wanted to emphasize the essence of this exciting story: " 'El mestre que va prometre el mar'  is a great story that has been unfairly forgotten for many years. With this film we are repairing an oblivion and at the same time valuing the work of the republican teachers and recognizing the struggle of so many people who still continue to search for their relatives buried anonymously in mass graves. An exciting and fully valid story.
Part of the technical team is made up of David Valldepérez, director of photography; Josep Rosell, art director; Dani Arregui, editor, and Natasha Arizu, composer, among other professionals.  
The film is shot for six weeks in various locations in the demarcation of Barcelona, in Mura, and in Briviesca (Burgos). It is a production of Minoria Absoluta, Lastor Media, Filmax and Mestres Films AIE. 
RTVE and TV3 participate and it has the support of the ICAA and the ICEC . Filmax is in charge of distribution to cinemas.
Length: 1 h 45 min
Premiere: November 10th 2023
Cast
Enric Auquer: Antoni Benaiges
Laia Costa: Ariadna
Luisa Gavasa: Charo
Ramón Agirre: Adult Ramón
Gael Aparicio: Carlos
Alba Hermoso: Josefina
Nicolás Calvo: Emilio
Antonio Mora: Mayor
Milo Taboada: Priest Primitivo
Jorge Da Rocha: Camilo
Eduardo Ferrés: Rodríguez
Alba Guilera: Laura
Laura Conejero: Rosa
Xavi Francés: Education inspector
David Climent: Falangist Chief
Felipe García Vélez: Adult Carlos
Elisa Crehuet: Adult Josefina
Padi Padilla: Encarna
Alicia Reyero: Ángeles
Gema Sala: Jacinta
Alía Torres: Ariadna's daughter
Carlos Troya: Bernardo Ramírez
Arnau Casanovas: Portraitist
Laura Gaja: Elvira
María Escoda: Juana
Chus Gutiérrez: Archivist
Joan Scufesis: Sergio
Cristina Murillo: Residency nurse
Sara Madrid: Hiker
Pep Linares: Falangist waiter
Albert Malla: Radio announcer
Izan Barragán: Leandro (School boy)
Didac Cano: Casimiro (School boy)
Hernán Gracia: Eulogio (School boy)
Noa Guillén: Asunción (School girl)
Ona Macía: Saturnina (School girl)
Elena Moreno: Dionisia (School girl)
Gal-La Petit: Hilaria (School girl)
Genís Lama: Falangist
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latinotiktok · 1 year ago
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No se si cuente como propaganda, pero el tipo que creo el tigre (Jorge R Gutiérrez) twitteo esto así que lo considero una señal de diosito que debe de ganar
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Un mensaje divino
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robinaltieri · 1 month ago
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2, 4, 5
2. Album of the year?
Short & sweet by Sabrina Carpenter without a single doubt. What can I say? I love basic pop music a lot💖🥴.
4. Movie of the year?
A great choice has to be Look back. I read the manga the past year and I was excited to see the film adaptation. It's such a personal movie and I feel so grateful and lucky for watching it on theatre!!
5. Tv show of the year?
Now I'm noticing that I didn't watch many 2024 shows? So I have to pick Maya and the three. I watched that show with my little sister and I liked it a lot, also made me want to deep dive more into Jorge Gutiérrez's work💖.
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ifisthemiddlewordinlife · 3 months ago
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Casa Lorena By Workshop, Diseño y Construcción
Architects: Workshop, Diseño y Construcción
Photographs:Manolo R. Solís
Lead Architect: Francisco Bernés Aranda, Fabián Gutiérrez Cetina
Construction: Isabel Bargas Cicero, Alejandro Bargas Cicero
Team: Jorge Peón, José Angel Beltrán
City: Mérida
Country: Mexico
Source: ArchDaily
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