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Here is the drawing I’d like to gift to @spyrkle4. ^_^ I know how much of a Meganiper shipper you are, so here they are having a nice date at Joe’s Diner and enjoying some strawberry milkshakes. :) I wanted to thank you for all the lovely comments and advice you’ve given me in regard to navigating fan fiction and Tumblr this past year. I hope you like it (along with Juniper’s new outfit ;) ) and happy Hanukkah! ^_^ <3<3<3
#megan cruz#juniper#juniper and megan ^_^#meganiper#joe's diner#hand drawn#hand colored#hand painted#fanart#fan art#arts and crafts#drawing#hope you like it#^_^#<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3#happy hanukkah#gift#date#big hero 6#bh6#bh6 the series#big hero six the series#big hero 6 the series#disney#disney xd#disney channel#shipping#so sweet#cute
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They’re so cute! ^_^ <3<3<3
Happy Valentine’s! Man it’s been awhile since I’ve drawn these two
they’re still cute dorks tho
#reblog#awww!#so cute i love them#happy valentine's day#juniper#megan cruz#meganiper#juniper and megan ^_^#sparky's art#big hero 6#bh6#bh6 the series#big hero six the series#big hero 6 the series#disney#disney xd#disney channel#<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3
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bh6 memes
#big hero 6#big hero 6 the series#hiro hamada#bh6 obake#young obake#honey lemon#bh6#big hero six#bh6 the series#bh6 honey lemon#bh6 wasabi#bh6 fred#fred frederickson iv#bh6 hiro#Baymax#bh6 memes#bh6 momakase#bh6 high voltage#bh6 juniper#bh6 Megan#bh6 Trina#trina aken#bob aken#bh6 globby#bh6 mini max
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Juniper Berry
Juniper tree
In-game assets for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Assets by Megan Sawyer
Megan was responsible for creating all the harvestable plants and their ingredients in Skyrim
#megan sawyer#the elder scrolls#tes#art#concept art#skyrim#juniper#juniper tree#juniper berry#alchemy#game asset#game assets#fantasy
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Forgot about this account 🔥🔥🔥
#Wrong watermark oops#This was just an excuse to draw juniper#big hero 6#bh6 the series#big hero 6 the series#bh6#bh6 megan#megan cruz#meganiper
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Phoenix has a new mission following their recovery after Operation: KBOOM; Zor has yet another plan to take over the world, and it's their job -as usual- to stop it. Along the way, they encounter a number of familiar faces from two very different times in their life.
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Friendly reminder that comments and reblogs fuel me to continue writing!
#ieytd fanfic#writing tag tbd#ieytd#agent phoenix#oc: Megan “Ghost” Kendall#oc: Elliot Kendall#john juniper#the handler#Adrian “Agent Phoenix” Kendall#fanfiction
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Megan and Juniper reach out to the Sirens for help with the Big Hero 6 story. But as the Turf War begins to unfold and some of her clubmates are having second thoughts about the Big Hero 6 story, Their quest becomes more complicated.
TW: This episode contains depictions of graphic violence, self harm and strong language.
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#big hero 6 monogatari#echoes of fugitives#big hero 6 the series#big hero 6#bh6 the series#bh6#megan cruz#juniper bh6#supersonic stu#my art
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Aspen sees a selfie on Octavius’s Instagram and goes boy crazy
Juniper deals with this every day 😭😭😭
#Sean Ladon Megan#Aspen Toby Webbed#Juniper Aria Webbed#Octavius Kenji Squishy#chip cinnamon#ocs#oc art#digital drawing#otter#octopus character#cinnamon#sharkees#sharkees official by bi lobster
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july 2024 🍕✨️💥
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We Like, Are Totally Spies
When we think about shows that will appeal to boys. Action is the easiest to relate. Something like; Ben 10, American Dragon Jake Long, Avatar: The Last Airbender, and Justice League will be on the list. It has drama, it has fights and it's cool!
However, there has been a movement in that era where specific cartoon shows aim to get girls into action. Kim Possible, Juniper Lee, My Life as a Teenage Robot, and The Winx Club are perfect examples of such shows.
There is an odd case for more girl-centric shows. Something about the need to balance femininity with action. The show needs to feel like an action that happens to have the main characters be girls. This is where today's topic comes in. We're talking about how;
- How's the Mission, Spies? -
< Totally Spies > by Vincent Chalvon-Demersay and David Michel follows three teens; Sam, Clover and Alex from Beverly Hills living a secret life being Super Spies for WOOHP (World Organization Of Human Protection) under their boss; Jerry Lewis.
Their missions involve travelling the world. Fighting mad scientists and twisted outcasts who seek to dominate the world with style and gadgets that conceal themselves as fashionable equipment.
The trio plays specific archetypes. Sam (green) is the brains, Clover (red) is the fashionista/ boy obsessive and Alex (yellow) is the athlete and occasional nerd. Despite their differences, they share several common interests such as their love for shopping and spy skills of agility, hand-to-hand combat and espionage.
Across six seasons, the girls matured from high school to university students. Confronting the daily struggles of homework, social lives and their petty arch-enemy, Mandy.
As a vibe, < Totally Spies > fully leans into the Beverly Hills lifestyle of fabulous fashion and some familiar pop culture names of that era. The show has a mix of the James Bond type of super spy world filled with dull henchmen, high-tech machines and some tacky villains.
- Time to go to Plan B! -
The episodes are condensed into their own episode. Although there have been some arcs that follow specific villains who have a bit of history with the main characters.
Tim Scam is a former agent who went rogue against WOOHP and Terrence Lewis; twin brother to Jerry and a sore thumb to WOOHP. There also reoccurring allies as well. Brittney (cyan) who joined the team as a trainee, Dean from the three-part series < Evil Promotion Much? > and Blaine a freelance agent who dated Clover.
The conflicts, if we can even call them conflicts at all have aged rather strangely. Some of the villains commit petty crimes like kidnapping celebrities due to jealousy or act extreme. Like being anti-consumerist with the solution of destroying malls.
Yet, some are still relatable to this day such as a kid villain who is mad at his father for being busy as a commentary on how parental neglect can cause warped ideas in a child. Whatever, it's a pre-teen show. Let's not look into it too deeply.
The world of Totally Spies is also interconnected with several other shows; [The Amazing Spiez] and [Martin Mystery].
< Martin Mystery > follows Martin, a paranormal investigator for the Center with Martin's step-sister, Diana Lombard and Java the Caveman. Fighting monsters, urban legends and aliens.
According to a special crossover episode. Martin's boss; M.O.M (Mystery Organization Manager) and Jerry know each other. Likewise, in Amazing Spiez; Jerry is also the boss of the Clark siblings. Lee, Marc, Megan and Tony. Sadly, these shows were short-lived and cancelled.
It does raise an interesting point. Why is Totally Spies more popular? As a guess, I think it's because the chemistry between the characters is a lot more interesting and fun.
The three girls are best of friends and while they sometimes bicker over boys, responsibilities and opinions. They will always put their friendship and mission first above all else. It feels more real, in a superficial way.
That an actual girl would have a girlfriend group this tight-knit and if they ever become a part of something bigger than them. They would do it together.
- Here We Go Again! -
Tacky villains, cute super spy girlfriends and awesome gadgets aside. The show has a few good jokes here and there. Its art style borrows a lot from Anime and its colors are groovy to the eyes.
For a show that was meant to attract girls into action. The show has also garnered a large following from boys as well. I think another secret to the success of < Totally Spies > can also be because of its approach to the subject. Like I said in my introduction.
There is an odd case for more girl-centric shows. Something about the need to balance femininity with action. The show needs to feel like an action that happens to have the main characters be girls.
This show is a girl's show. The girls are unapologetic being girly. Doing girl things like shopping, manicure, dating and going on dream vacations but with their secret life as spies. The show balances it out with good action and is still using that girly theme to add to its gadgets.
Heck, some of the gadgets are stuff that I would personally want to have. The Jet Pack backpack, The Wind Tunnel 3000 Tornado Blast Hair Dryer, Lazer lipstick and the Compowder are on my list. Especially with its costume change function.
It's a show that embraces both ends of the spectrum and allows it to show its respective strengths rather than shy away from the themes. With the announcement that this show is going to have a season 7/ soft reboot. It does look promising with several concerns.
But I am hopeful that for a beloved show such as this. The girls will have a proper return and inspire a new generation of girls (and boys) to be < Totally Spies >
#totally spies#samantha simpson#Clover Ewing#Alexandra Casoy#jerry lewis#martin mystery#diana lombard#java the caveman#M.O.M#the amazing spiez#spiez nouvelle generation#spies#super spies#tim scam#Britney#Brittney Akiwara#sam#clover#alex#WOOHP#world organization of human protection#marathon media#Blaine#dean
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2023 Books Read
Our Wives Under the Sea - Julia Armfield (Dec 31-Jan 2)
See You Yesterday - Rachel Lynn Solomon (Jan 2-Jan 3)
All Dressed Up - Jilly Gagnon (Jan 4)
She Gets the Girl - Rachael Lippincott & Alyson Derrick (Jan 5-Jan 6)
Ready Player One - Ernest Cline (Jan 6-Jan 10)
Jamaica Inn - Daphne Du Maurier (Jan 10-Jan 13)
Greywaren - Maggie Stiefvater (Jan 14-Jan 16)
The Ballad of Never After - Stephanie Garber (Jan 17-Jan 22)
By the Book - Jasmine Guillory (Jan 22-Jan 24)
Portrait of a Thief - Grace D Li (Jan 25-Feb 4)
Pride and Prejudice (reread, audiobook) - Jane Austen (Jan 31-Feb 6)
Macbeth (reread) - William Shakespeare (Feb 6-Feb 10)
Normal People - Sally Rooney (Feb 18-Feb 22)
All the Dangerous Things - Stacy Willingham (Feb 23-Feb 25)
The Diary of Mary Berg - Mary Berg (Feb 17-Feb 27)
The Witch Haven - Sasha Peyton Smith (Mar 4-Mar 11)
Americanah - Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (Feb 26-Mar 12)
The Witch Hunt - Sasha Peyton Smith (Mar 19-Mar 22)
Jonny Appleseed - Joshua Whitehead (Mar 19-Mar 28)
The Mysterious Affair at Styles - Agatha Christie (Mar 25-Mar 29)
Last Violent Call - Chloe Gong (Mar 30-Apr 1)
Beartown - Fredrik Backman (Apr 1-Apr 4)
People We Meet on Vacation (reread) - Emily Henry (Apr 5-Apr 7)
Notes on an Execution - Danya Kukafka (Apr 8)
Kiss Her Once For Me - Alison Cochran (Apr 8-Apr 10)
If You Could See the Sun - Ann Liang (Apr 11-Apr 15)
Murder at the Vicarage - Agatha Christie (Apr 15-Apr 19)
The Appeal - Janice Hallett (Apr 19-Apr 20)
The Black Spider - Jeremias Gotthelf (Apr 20)
Molly of the Mall - Heidi L.M. Jacobs (Apr 21-Apr 22)
The Dark Descent of Elizabeth Frankenstein - Kiersten White (April 23-Apr 25)
Sense and Sensibility - Jane Austen (April 26-Apr 28)
Happy Place - Emily Henry (Apr 29)
Us Against You - Fredrik Backman (Apr 30-May 3)
The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald (May 3-May 5)
Juniper and Thorn - Ava Reid (May 6-May 10)
Meet Me at the Lake - Carley Fortune (May 11-May 12)
Cloud Atlas - David Mitchell (May 12-May 19)
Anne of Green Gables (reread) - L.M. Montgomery (May 19-May 22)
Anne of Avonlea (reread) - L.M. Montgomery (May 24-May 26)
Anne of the Island (reread) - L.M. Montgomery (May 26-May 30)
The Winners - Fredrik Backman (June 2-June 6)
Rebecca - Daphne Du Maurier (June 7-June 8)
Peril at End House - Agatha Christie (June 9)
The Many Lives and Secret Sorrows of Josephine B (reread) - Sandra Gulland (June 11-June 12)
Tales of Passion Tales of Woe - Sandra Gulland (June 13-June 14)
The Last Great Dance on Earth - Sandra Gulland (June 14-June 15)
Frankenstein in Baghdad - Ahmed Saadawi (June 15-June 18)
Crooked House - Agatha Christie (June 22-June 24)
Northanger Abbey - Jane Austen (June 20-June 30)
I Must Betray You - Ruta Sepetys (June 30-July 1)
Pageboy - Elliot Page (July 2-July 4)
This Time It’s Real - Ann Liang (July 6)
The Last Word - Taylor Adams (July 6-July 7)
The Fiancée Farce - Alexandria Bellefleur (July 7-July 8)
The Guilt Trip - Sandie Jones (July 8)
Camp Zero - Michelle Min Sterling (July 8)
The Berry Pickers - Amanda Peters (July 8-July 9)
Family of Liars - E. Lockhart (July 9-July 11)
The Last House Guest - Megan Miranda (July 11-July 12)
The Last Tale of the Flower Bride - Roshani Chokshi (July 14-July 21)
Rolling in the Deep (audiobook) - Mira Grant (July 20-July 21)
Wunderland - Jennifer Cody Epstein (July 21-July 23)
The Stationary Shop of Tehran (July 24-27)
Yellowface - R.F. Kuang (July 27-July 29)
These Violent Delights - Micah Nemerever (July 29-Aug 3)
Wuthering Heights - Emily Brontë (Aug 3-Aug 5)
Begin Again - Emma Lord (Aug 6-Aug 8)
Medicine Walk - Richard Wagamese (Aug 8-Aug 12)
419 - Will Ferguson (Aug 16-Aug 19)
Harlem Shuffle - Colson Whitehead (Aug 21-Aug 24)
Ballet Shoes (reread) - Noel Streatfeild (Aug 25-Aug 26)
Songs for the Missing - Stewart O’Nan (Aug 28-Aug 31)
You’re Not Supposed to Die Tonight - Kalynn Bayron (Sept 1-Sept 2)
I’ve Got Your Number - Sophie Kinsella (Sept 2)
The Adult - Bronwyn Fischer (Sept 3)
Nine Liars - Maureen Johnson (Sept 4-Sept 6)
Small Things Like These - Claire Keegan (Sept 6)
The Honeys - Ryan La Sala (Sept 15-Sept 19)
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea - Jules Verne (Sept 12-Sept 20)
Beowulf - Unknown (Sept 8-Sept 21)
The Mirror Crack’d From Side to Side - Agatha Christie (Sept 21-Sept 25)
Better Than the Movies - Lynn Painter (Sept 26-Sept 30)
Annihilation - Jeff VanderMeer (Oct 4-Oct 7)
And Don’t Look Back - Rebecca Barrow (Oct 7)
Hallowe’en Party - Agatha Christie (Oct 8-Oct 9)
Cannibal Island - Nichlolas Werth (Oct 9-Oct 22)
The Final Gambit - Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Oct 17-Oct 22)
Stalin’s Nomads: Power and Famine in Kazakhstan - Robert Kindler (Oct 16-Oct 24)
Six of Crows (reread) - Leigh Bardugo (Oct 25-Oct 30)
Crooked Kingdom (reread) - Leigh Bardugo (Nov 3-Nov 7)
Sadie (reread) - Courtney Summers (Nov 9-Nov 10)
The Invisible Man - H.G. Wells (Nov 6-Nov 13)
Hamlet - William Shakespeare (Nov 6-Nov 13)
A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder (reread) - Holly Jackson (Nov 11-Nov 15)
Good Girl, Bad Blood (reread) - Holly Jackson (Nov 15-Nov 18)
As Good as Dead (reread) - Holly Jackson (Nov 20-Nov 23)
Red White and Royal Blue (reread) - Casey McQuiston (Nov 25-Dec 5)
The Secret History - Donna Tartt (Dec 18-Dec 22)
The Day of the Jackal - Frederick Forsyth (Dec 24-Dec 25)
Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of Faeries - Heather Fawcett (Dec 25-Dec 27)
Murder in the Family - Cara Hunter (Dec 28)
Three Holidays and a Wedding - Uzma Jalaluddin, Marissa Stapley (Dec 29)
The Book of Cold Cases - Simone St James (Dec 30-Dec 31)
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Sparks Fly
Megan interviews Juniper as part of a report to hopefully reduce prejudice against reformed criminals.
The teenager sat back in her chair as she gazed around the large area, noting a couple young adults on the computers in the corner, a black-haired girl about her age reading a textbook while doing her homework and an elderly man who appeared to work at the library as he was pushing a cart of books down the aisle. Megan then pulled out her phone and decided to text a quick message to Hiro about seeing if they could hang out at Joe’s Diner tomorrow. As soon as she hit send, she heard a female voice say, “Excuse me, are you Megan Cruz?”
The brown-haired individual looked up from her device almost immediately and was greeted to the sight of a taller, young blonde about a year or so older than her. She was wearing a purple top with a cute bunny on it along with white capris, but she also appeared to be a bit nervous as she stood before Megan. It had been over six months since the reporter had last seen her in person, but instantly recognized her as Juniper of High Voltage.
The supersleuth gave a short “Oh” as she scrambled out of her seat to stand up and properly greet the reformed dancer. “Yes, I am Megan Cruz and you’re Juniper, right?” she inquired as she politely extended her hand.
“That’s my name. Don’t wear it out,” the taller of the two lightheartedly quipped as she shook the offered appendage, her apprehension melting away a little.
Here is the link on AO3:
@spyrkle4 @enbydemirainbowbigfoot Enjoy the fluff! ^_^<3
#megan cruz#juniper#meganiper#high voltage#bh6 megan#bh6 juniper#fan fiction#fanfic#ao3#fluff#some hurt/comfort#<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3#big hero 6#big hero six#bh6#bh6 the series#big hero 6 the series#big hero six the series#^_^#aww#gift#disney#disney channel#disney xd
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had to draw my favorite rarepair for pride month!
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a draw your squad with some of the BH6 teens!
the original:
#hiro hamada#bh6 juniper#bh6 high voltage#bh6 hiro#bh6 hiro hamada#bh6 trina#trina aken#megan cruz#bh6 megan#bh6 obake#bob aken#obake#young obake#tw saturated colors#tw eyestrain
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The 17 Books I Read for Spooky Season, Ranked Best to Worst:
🥇 Compound Fracture by Andrew Joseph White, 5⭐️
🥇That’s Not My Name by Megan Lally, 5⭐️
🥈 The Wicked Unseen by Gigi Griffis, 4.75⭐️
🥉 Never Whistle at Night (anthology edited by Shane Hawk), 4.25⭐️
• The Grimrose Girls by Laura Pohl, 4.25⭐️
• All Systems Red by Martha Wells, 4.25⭐️
• Saint Juniper’s Folly by Alex Crespo, 4.25⭐️
• The Forest Demands Its Due by Kosoko Jackson, 4⭐️
• School of the Dead by AVI, 4⭐️
• The Bone Garden by Heather Kassner 3.5⭐️
• It Came From the Trees by Ally Russel 3.25⭐️
• No Escape by Maren Stoffels, 3⭐️
• The Witchery by S. Isabelle, 2.75⭐️
• Together We Rot by Skyla Arndt, 2.75⭐️
• Win Lose Kill Die by Cynthia Murphy, 2.75⭐️
• Revenge of the Witch by Joseph Delaney, 2.75⭐️
• Murder in the Family by Cara Hunter 1.5 ⭐️
#if you’re curious about any of these feel free to ask questions!#murder in the family actually made me so mad#spooky season#spooky books#bookblr#book blog#book community#horror books#queer horror#indigenous horror#dark fic#halloween#autumn#diverse books#fantasy books#bookish community#queer books#queer lit#reading wrap up
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Google doc link to help donate to people in Gaza
Hello and welcome to silly little place :]
My name is Megan Moonbear :D but I go by other names like Ash and Juniper. I'm autistic, bisexual and gender-fluid so I go by any and all pronouns. As I'm a person in my 20s this blog will be for people 18+ and over I don't post anything NSFW on here but still be aware that some posts and reblogs may not be suitable for everyone.
Click here if you wanna check out my other accounts. c:
I also have a second account for my comic @venom-alt-tale-comic this comic is Rated M for mature and while not NSFW will include some dark and suggestive themes.
My Interests include are:
- Spider-Man & Venom
- Evil Dead
- Re-Animator
- Gorillaz
- Ben 10
- Sonic the Hedgehog
- NiGHTS into Dreams/Journey of Dreams
- Devil May Cry
- Persona 3
- Vocaloid
- Serial Experiment Lain
- Chainsaw Man
- Anime, Cartoons & Video Games in general (too many to list)
- Digital Witch Mayura
- Y2k aesthetics & other nostalgic things from that time
- Fae and other fantasy stuff
- Cute & Creepy things oh and monsters too :D
- Anything that inspires me
Any hateful people like racists bigots, TERFS and ableists as well as MAPS are not welcome here and will be blocked!!
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