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erix-detergentt · 3 months
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he LIVES!!!!!
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2017 AU of an AU where Donovan levels the world to the ground for Rapha. Could consider it a Shredder!Donovan au I s'pose
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can anyone hear me
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lokiusly · 11 months
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Pick your poison y’all (aka What’s Möbius’s real name?)
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uncertaininnit · 2 years
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man I love those turtles… ralph, lenard, mickey and donovan
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cryptsandcomics · 2 years
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Slash!
Donovan Alex
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IT CAME FROM BENEATH THE SEWERS! -- ENJOYS DOUBLE CHEESE-EXTRA PEPPERONI & RADICAL NUNCHAKU TRAINING EXERCISES!
PIC INFO: Resolution at 800×1131 -- Spotlight on a redraw of the "Amazing Ninja Dude," a parody and/or homage illustration of Todd McFarlane's now iconic "Spider-Man" #1 cover. Artwork by Donovan Alex, uploaded to DeviantArt on November 26, 2016.
PIC #2: 1500×2250 -- Cover art to "Spider-Man" Vol. 1 #1. August, 1990. Marvel Comics. Artwork by Todd McFarlane.
Source: www.deviantart.com/donovanalex/art/Amazing-Ninja-Dude-Covering-The-Covers-647727155 & Bottleneck Gallery.
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What if...The Cross Zone got a lot bigger?
From the creative minds that bought you Namco X Capcom, Project X Zone was released for the Nintendo 3DS in 2012 in Japan and worldwide in 2013, receiving great praise as it bought characters from three legendary game developers -- Capcom, Sega, and Namco Bandai -- to crossed worlds, dimensions, and the fabric of time for the ultimate cross-over tactical RPG mashup!
But what if the cross zone had gotten a whole lot bigger with even MORE titles and are joined by even more characters from surprising guest companies.
What if...The Cross Zone got a lot bigger? explores what would happen if the events of Namco X Capcom, Project X Zone, and Project X Zone 2 occurred differently with the inclusion of characters, worlds, and universes of Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, Square Enix, and much more. For example, my fan-made original story movie inspired by the crossover RPG.
The Project X Zone Movie (Capcom x Sega x Bandai Namco x Cartoon Network x Nickelodeon x Disney x Pixar x Square Einx x Channel Federator x Channel Awesome)
The Project X Zone Movie 2: Fate of Many Worlds (Capcom x Sega x Bandai Namco x Cartoon Network x Disney x Pixar x Square Einx x Marvel x Star Wars x Level-5)
NAMCO BANDAI
Namco X Capcom (Reiji Arisu, Xiaomu)
Project X Zone (Mii Koryuji, Kogoro Tenzai)
Tekken (Jin Kazama, Kazuya Mishima, Heihachi Mishima, Ling Xiaoyu, Alisa Bosconovitch)
.hack// (Kite, BlackRose)
.hack//G.U. (Haseo)
Tales of Versperia (Yuri Lowell, Fylnn Scifo, Estelle Sidos Heurassein)
Summon Night 3 (Aty)
Adventure of Valkyrie (Valkyrie, Kurino Sandra, Sabine)
Bravoman (Arnold/Bravoman)
Wonder Momo (Kanda Momo/Wonder Momo)
Soulcalibur V (Natsu)
Soul Edge (Taki, Mitsurugi Heishiro)
Tales of Destiny (Rutee Katrea, Stahn Aileron)
Xenosaga (KOS-MOS, MOMO, Shion Uzuki)
Tower of Druaga (Gilgamesh, Ki)
Shadow Land (Tarosuke)
The Genji and the Heike Clans (Taira no Kagekiyo)
Baraduke (Masuyo Tobi)
Burning Force (Hiromi Tengenji)
Ordyne (Miyuki Chan)
Dig Dug (Taizo Hori)
Klonoa (Klonoa, Guntz)
God Eater (Alisa Ilinichina Amiella, Soma Schicksal, Lindow Amamiya, Ciel Alencon, Nana Kouzuki)
Yumeria (Neneko, Neito)
CAPCOM
Street Fighter (Ryu, Ken Masters, Chun-li, Guile, Cammy White, Ingrid)
Ghosts n' Goblins (Sir Arthur)
Okami (Amaterasu, Issun)
Viewtiful Joe (Viewtiful Joe, Sexy Silvia)
Monster Hunter (Monster Hunter, Felyne, Palico, Gore Magala)
Breath of Fire III (Ryu, Nina, Momo, Garr, Rei, Peco, Honey)
Resident Evil Revelations (Chris Redfield, Jill Valentine)
Resident Evil 6 (Leon S. Kennedy, Helena Harper, Ada Wong)
Resident Evil: Dead Aim (Bruce McGivern, Fong Ling)
Ace Attorney (Phoenix Wright, Maya Fey, Apollo Justice, Athena Cykes)
Darkstalkers(Morrigan Aensland, Demitri Maximoff, Felicia, Hsien-Ko, Donovan Baine, Anita, Jon Talbain, Victor Von Gedenheim)
Dead Rising (Frank West)
Devil May Cry (Dante, Trish, Lady, Nero, Nico)
Bionic Commando (2009) (Nathan Spencer)
Captain Commando (Captain Commando, Hoover (Baby Head), Jennety (Mack the Knife), Sho (Ginzu the Ninja))
Dino Crisis (Regina)
Final Fight (Guy, Mike Haggar)
Mega Man (Rock/Mega Man, Roll, Blues/Proto Man, Rush, Tango, Eddie, Beat)
Mega Man X(X, Zero, Axl)
Mega Man Legends (Tron Bonne, Servbots, Mega Man Volnutt, Roll Casket)
Star Gladiator (June Lin Milliam)
Strider (Strider Hiryu)
Forgotten Worlds (Unknown Soldier 1P, Unknown Solider 2P, Sylphie)
Cyberbots (Jin Saotome, Princess Devilotte de Death Satan IX)
SEGA
Billy Hatcher (Billy Hatcher, Chick Poacher, Rolly Roll, Bantam Scrambled)
Golden Axe (Ax Battler, Gilius Thunderhead, Tyris Flare)
Panzer Dragon (Keil Fluge, Blue Dragon)
Alex Kidd (Alex Kidd, Stella)
NiGHTS into Dreams (NiGHTS)
Skies of Arcadia (Vyse, Aika, Fina, Cupil, Gilder, Enrique, Drachma)
Sonic the Hedgehog (Sonic the Hedgehog, Miles "Tails" Prower, Knuckles the Echidna, Amy Rose, Shadow the Hedgehog)
Sonic Boom (Sticks the Badger)
Bayonetta (Bayonetta, Jeanne, Viola, Luka)
Virtua Fighter (Akira Yuki, Pai Chan, Kage-Maru)
Fighting Vipers (Bahn)
Shenmue (Ryo Hazuki)
Shinobi (Hotsuma)
Shinobi: Nightshade (Hibana)
Space Channel 5 (Ulala)
Streets of Rage (Axl Stone)
Sakura Wars (Ichiro Ogami, Sakura Shinguji, Gemini Sunrise, Erica Fontaine)
Yakuza/Like A Dragon (Kazama Kiryu, Goro Majima, Ichiban Kasuga)
Resonance of Fate (Zephyr, Leanne, Vashyron)
Valkyria Chronicles III(Kurt Irving, Riela Marcellis, Imca)
Sega Saturn Advertisements (Segata Sanshiro, Sega Shiro (Segata's son))
Shining Force EXA(Toma, Cyrille)
Dynamite Cop (Bruno Delinger)
Zombie Revenge (Rikiya Busujima)
NINTENDO
Fire Emblem Warriors (Rowan, Lianna)
Fire Emblem: Awakening (Chrom, Lucina)
Xenoblade Chronicles (Fiora, Shulk)
DISNEY
Gravity Falls (Dipper Pines, Mabel Pines)
Kim Possible (Kim Possible, Ron Stoppable, Rufus)
American Dragon: Jake Long (Jake Long, Trixie, Spud, Fu Dog, Lao Shi)
Darkwing Duck (Drake Mallard/Darkwing Duck)
DuckTales (2017) (Scrooge McDuck, Huey, Dewey, Louie, Webby Vanderquack, Launchpad McQuack)
Phineas & Ferb (Phineas Flynn, Ferb Fletcher, Isabella Garcia-Sharpio, Burford Van Stromm, Baljeet Rai, Candace Flynn, Agent P)
Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja (Randy Cunningham)
Mighty Med (Oliver, Kaz)
Sofia the First (Princess Sofia the First)
Disney's Descendants (Mal, Evie, Jay, Carlos)
Wreck-It Ralph (Vanellope Von Schweetz)
The Simpsons (Bart Simpson)
The Lion Guard (Kion, Bunga, Fuli, Besthe, Ono, Anga)
PIXAR
Brave (Princess Merida of DunBroch)
The Incredibles (Mr. Incredibles, Elastigrl, Violet Parr, Dash Parr, Jack-Jack Parr, Frozone)
MARVEL
Captain America
Iron Man
Thor
Hulk
Black Widow
Hawkeye
Falcon
Vision
Wasp
Captain Marvel
Kamala Khan/Ms. Marvel
Black Panther
Spider-Man
Doctor Strange
Iron Fist
Ghost Rider
She-Hulk
Wolverine
Storm
X-23
Future Avengers (Makoto/Hurricane, Chloe/Charade, Adi/Codec, Bruno/Twister)
STAR WARS
Rey
Finn
Poe Dameron
BB-8
CARTOON NETWORK
Ben 10(Ben Tennyson, Gwen Tennyson, Kevin Levin)
Generator Rex (Rex, Six, Bobo)
The Life & Times of Juniper Lee (Juniper Lee)
The Powerpuff Girls (Blossom, Bubbles, Buttercup)
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends (Mac, Bloo)
Dexter's Labratory(Dexter)
Samurai Jack (Samurai Jack)
Ed, Edd, n Eddy (Ed, Double D (Edd), Eddy)
OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes (Kaio O. Kincaid (K.O.), Radicles X, Enid Mettle)
NICKELODEON
SpongeBob SquarePants (SpongeBob SquarePants, Patrick Star, Sandy Cheeks)
Fairly OddParents (Timmy Turner, Cosmo, Wanda, Poof)
Avatar: The Last Airbender (Aang, Katara, Sokka, Toph, Zuko)
Winx Club (Bloom, Stella, Aisha, Techa, Musa, Flora)
El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera (Manny Rivera/El Tigre, Frida)
The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (Jimmy Neutron)
Danny Phantom (Danny Fenton/Danny Phantom, Sam Manson, Tucker Foley, Jazz Fenton)
My Life as a Teenage Robot (XJ9/Jenny Wakeman)
Glitch Techs (Miko "Me_K.O." Kubto, Hector "High Five" Nieves, Ridley, B.I.T.T., Zahra Rashid)
SQUARE EINX
Kingdom Hearts (Sora, Riku, Kairi, Ventus)
The World Ends with You (Neku Sakuraba, Shiki Misaki, Daisukenojo "Beat" Bito, Raimu “Rhyme” Bito, Yoshiya "Joshua" Kiryu, Rindo Kanade, Tosai “Fret” Furesawa, Nagi Usui, Shoka Sakurane)
Final Fantasy (Warrior of Light)
Final Fantasy II (Firion)
Final Fantasy III (Onion Knight)
Final Fantasy IV (Cecil Harvey)
Final Fantasy V (Bartz Klauser)
Final Fantasy VI (Terra Branford)
Final Fantasy VII (Cloud Strife, Tifa Lockhart, Aerith, Cid, Yuffie) (Kingdom Hearts incarnation)
Final Fantasy VIII (Squall Leonheart) (Kingdom Hearts incarnation)
Final Fantasy IX (Zidane Tribal)
Final Fantasy X (Tidus)
Final Fantasy XI (Shantotto)
Final Fantasy XII (Vaan)
Final Fantasy XIII (Lightning)
Final Fantasy XIV (Y'shtola)
Final Fantasy XV (Noctis Lucis Caelum)
OTHER TITLES
CHANNEL AWESOME
Nostalgia Critic (Nostalgia Critic)
Angry Video Game Nerd (Angry Video Game Nerd)
Atop the 4th Wall (Linkara)
The Angry Joe Show (Angry Joe)
LEVEL-5
Professor Layton (Professor Hershel Layton, Luke Triton)
CHANNEL FEDERATOR
Bravest Warriors (Chris Kirkman, Beth Tezuka, Danny Vasquez, Wallow, Plum, Catbug)
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steelbluehome · 4 months
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"For the first hour of the film, Stan’s Trump is, deliberately, not the man we know today: his voice has a slight Queens bray, but he avoids all the caricaturist’s tics, murmurs softly and almost tenderly at times, even when describing his ambitious. Stan plays him as he’s written, nervous and unformed and frankly sympathetic"
Little White Lies (click for article)
Mark Asch
The Apprentice – first-look review
Ali Abbasi's attempted takedown of America's previous (and perhaps next) President of the United States, charting his early years under the mentorship of Roy Cohn, lacks the killer instinct.
Did you know Donald Trump is in Paris Is Burning? No, really: in Jennie Livingston’s seismic documentary on New York’s queer ballroom scene, an independent film about people at the margins, there’s an insert shot of a Forbes magazine cover: “What I Learned in the 80s” is the cover feature, and right underneath it, back row center in an illustration of various one-percenters luminaries, there he is, in between check-ins with Willi Ninja and Venus Xtravaganza.
When Trump was elected President of the United States in 2016, so much of American culture became retrospectively seeded with Easter eggs foreshadowing his eventual ascent to the seat of power; future generations, unlike mine, will have no trouble imagining how this could possibly have happened. For so long Trump was present within discourses on business, crime, race, and politics; he was in Home Alone 2 and had a show on NBC; he was a late-night talk-show punchline and appeared at Wrestlemania. He was so ubiquitous, for so long — how could he not have become President?
The point I want to make here is that there is very little we don’t know about Donald Trump; his rise to the White House was accompanied and indeed fueled by wall-to-wall coverage across all forms of media, which during his (first) term as President enjoyed a boom in readership and revenues — there was always another article breaking another new scandal, or unearthing another embarrassing episode from his past that had been hiding in plain sight all along.
It is, then, very difficult to make a movie that has something new to say about Donald Trump, that tells a new story or shows a new side of the most famous person — probably — you’re not supposed to say this — but they’re saying — many people are saying — he’s the most famous person, frankly, that we’ve ever seen, and we’re seeing him more and more. The task before The Apprentice — a biopic telling the story of Trump’s rise in the New York real estate world in the 70s and 80s, abetted by the notorious fixer Roy Cohn — is therefore a formidable one, and it’s not a task to which director Ali Abbasi and screenwriter Gabriel Sherman prove remotely equal.
The film begins in New York City, in the 70s, at an exclusive members’ club where Trump (Sebastian Stan), the twentysomething son of outerboro slumlord Fred (an unrecognizable Martin Donovan), restlessly narrates the power players in the room to his bored date; Trump is an outsider, a striver, palpably uncomfortable — but there, through a doorway, doing the Kubrick Stare, is Roy Cohn, former Joe McCarthy aide during the the Red Scare of the 1950s and infamous lawyer for mobsters and other power players, publicly revealed after his death from AIDS to be a closeted gay man. Cohn takes an interest in Trump, and smooths the wheels for his first big deal, the overhaul of the old Commodore on Manhattan’s then-decrepit 42nd Street.
Trump’s relationship with Cohn was widely reported on during his presidency, so much so that Cohn — a figure notorious enough to have been played by James Woods in a TV movie in the 1990s, and Al Pacino in the HBO miniseries of the Pulitzer-winning Angels in America — has been retconned as primarily Trump’s mentor; a feature-length documentary about him is titled Where’s My Roy Cohn?, after an Oval Office lament. So it’s not exactly newsworthy that the film credits Cohn with teaching Trump to affect a brashness and flair and to learn to attack, deny, and dominate the narrative — nor are these particular novel insights into Trump.
For the first hour of the film, Stan’s Trump is, deliberately, not the man we know today: his voice has a slight Queens bray, but he avoids all the caricaturist’s tics, murmurs softly and almost tenderly at times, even when describing his ambitious. Stan plays him as he’s written, nervous and unformed and frankly sympathetic, genuinely drawn to Ivana (Maria Bakalova) for her ambitions, a finicky and unschooled naïf wandering around Cohn’s decadent parties avoiding the drugs and gay sex. He’s a would-be shark so doughy and vague as to be almost sympathetic, like the budding young Nazi collaborator of Louis Malle’s Lacombe, Lucien.
The almost sympathetic cast of the film’s first hour is, I suppose, a fresh perspective, but equally an offensive and shallow one, driven less by any particular insight into the perverse incentives of American society — the film is remarkably insular, shot largely on soundstage recreations of the Trump home in Jamaica Estates, the penthouse in Trump Tower, the backs of various limos and the offices of various power brokers — than by the dictates of a character arc in which Cohn and Fred are obviously posited as polar opposite father figures, demanding and competitive men after whom Donald models himself and whose approval he seeks.
A number of things change at the film’s halfway mark. The film switches from a celluloid to a digital look — throughout, Abassi and cinematographer Kasper Tuxen ape the period of the action, from seamy red-tinted narrow-gauge for the gritty 70s to a bleary pixelated look that improves throughout the 80s—a gesture that would give the film an appealing momentum and raw texture were the narrative not so wedded to the historical record, with cutesy cameos from Warhol and Rupert Murdoch, and knowing references to the Trump Tower elevators, MAGA, and other future features of American life. Stock-footage montages exposit the eras’ historical context via potted histories of New York City, with an unclear point of view on the cycle of urban decline and rebirth in the postwar era: though lightly in quotation marks, they also seem objective accounts of a general historical record that gives credence to the narrative of White Flight–era NYC as “Fear City” (an image of lawlessness Trump long exploited, first as a developer and then as a demagogue), and of the go-go Reagan 80s, the decade in which Trump applied all of what he learned in the 70s, and of which he became an avatar.
At this point in the film, Stan’s dialogue takes on the familiar turns of phrase, the verbal and physical mannerisms: the diet pill— the pursed lips, the overenunciation and theatrical hand gestures, the addled mile-a-minute grandiose rants and flippant dismissals and breathtaking glibness and oddly matronly cattiness. It’s funny, but hardly virgin territory the years we’ve spent enjoying the work of comedians like James Austin Johnson and that one friend of yours who sends you voice memos in the Trump voice talking about the discourses of the day, impersonators who reshape the news by pushing the man’s implicit grotesquery and absurdity to the fore.
This Trump gets more flagrantly cruel to Ivana, delusional, thin-skinned and aggressive. It’s the kind of charismatic antihero’s journey that might fly in a Scorsese film — arguably the ultimate Trump film is The Wolf of Wall Street — but Abassi and Sherman’s take on the material is largely dutiful. The soundtrack aspires to an incongruously feel-good high-energy looseness that the film doesn’t back up. I’ve never been unhappier to hear Suicide, Pet Shop Boys or New Order, and the smash cut and needle drop that takes us out of after Trump’s rape of Ivana (a scene from her divorce deposition, staged as literally and luridly as you’d expect from the director of Holy Spider) is especially egregious.
Maybe there’s supposed to be a larger point about Trump’s political movement in the way that he’s shown to abandon Cohn as his former mentor’s legal aides and health woes pile up, but Cohn recedes from the narrative in the second half of the film, which is much less grounded in their relationship; though as Cohn weakens from a virus he steadfastly denied, the second hour is his turn to be portrayed more sympathetically than he deserves.
Strong has the same problem in his performance as Stan, in that Cohn is almost as media-saturated a figure as Trump. Strong gives Cohn a low, aggressive voice, slightly nasal and rounded, with casual and cruel inflections tossed out at a Succession-trained tempo; he bobs his neck up and down like a turtle on each syllable, but holds it forward tentatively as if the muscles are atrophying, as Cohn becomes frailer. It’s a credible performance, not remotely campy, but not really anything — there’s nothing here like the perspective on the role as interpreted by, say, the underground theater legend Ron Vawter in his performance piece Roy Cohn/Jack Smith, in which he gave Cohn a shrill, mincing Jewish voice, flaunting the traits most concealed and loathed by his recently deceased subject.
Recognizable figures are a fun challenge for actors, as well as for the hair, makeup, and wardrobe departments tasked with recreating iconic looks that everyone remembers from recent history. This year, election season is also Oscar-movie season, and you can expect some attention from the crafts teams on The Apprentice and maybe Strong or Sherman (one of the many glossy-magazine journalists to enjoy an elevated profile since the Trump years). I’m sure their acceptance speeches will be full of righteous anger directed at the new administration.
PUBLISHED 21 MAY 2024
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erix-detergentt · 4 months
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ninja in the first year after the trauma! died 1 hour later
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68spidey · 10 months
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2017 boys meet @valpoet's fantasy au turtle tots!! The big boys are very happy to meet themselves. Especially Don.
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inosukes-boar-mask · 4 months
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Father Donovan 🤝 Muichiro Tokito
Both of their bodies be cut in half like they be some fruits in fruit ninja game 👀👀👀
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Hello and welcome to the second Found Family Face-off! This time it's siblings! As mentioned in the intro post, this is for siblings of different genders, as there will future tournaments for brothers and sisters respectively to give as many found siblings as possible to be included! Anyway, please meet your contestants and round 1 match ups below:
*Please don't clown on this post and argue against why certain characters can't be found siblings (aside from if they're in an explicitly canon romantic relationship that I missed while trying to vet them). Please respect that these are people's headcanons and they might not align with yours (heck, some of these even I don't agree with but again, that's just my opinion) and that this is just for fun etc.
Group A
Ahsoka Tano & Rex VS Ahsoka Tano & Anakin Skywalker (Star Wars)
Garrazeb Orrelios, Sabine Wren & Ezra Bridger VS Cassian Andor, Jyn Erso & Bodhi Rook (Star Wars)
Kilindi Matako & Maul VS Cal Kestis & Merrin (Star Wars)
Michael Burnham & Saru (Star Trek: Discovery) VS Mako Mori & Raleigh Beckett (Pacific Rim)
Tegan Jovanka & Vislor Turlough VS 10th Doctor & Donna Noble (Doctor Who)
Luke Smith & Sky Smith VS Luke Smith & Maria Jackson (The Sarah Jane Adventures)
Aidan Waite, Josh Levison & Sally Malik (Being Human U.S.) VS Steve Jinks & Claudia Donovan (Warehouse 13)
Amanda Brotzman & Vogel (Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency) VS Wednesday Addams & Eugene Ottinger (Wednesday)
Group B
Parker & Eliot Spencer (Leverage) VS Inej Ghafa & Jesper Fahey (Six of Crows/Shadow and Bone)
Duke Thomas & Cassandra Cain (DC Comics) VS Will Byers & Jane "El" Hopper (Stranger Things)
Angus MacGyver, Wilt Bozer, Riley Davis & Sam Cage (MacGyver 2016) VS Josh Lyman, Toby Ziegler, CJ Cregg, Sam Seaborn & Charlie Young (The West Wing)
Malcolm Bright, J.T. Tarmell & Dani Powell (Prodigal Son) VS Kate Beckett, Javier Esposito & Kevin Ryan (Castle)
Jake Peralta + Rosa Diaz (Brooklyn Nine-Nine) VS Meredith Grey + Alex Karev (Grey's Anatomy)
Fig Faeth, Adaine Abernant, Fabian Aramais Seacaster, Gorgug Thistlespring, Riz Gukgak & Kristen Applebees (Dimension 20: Fantasy High) VS Travis Killian & The Doctor (The Game of Rassilon)
Meriadoc Brandybuck & Eowyn (The Lord of the Rings) VS Lester Papadopoulos & Meg McCaffrey (Trials of Apollo)
Alanna of Trebond, Gareth of Naxen & Raoul of Goldenlake (Song of the Lioness) VS Keladry of Mindelan, Neal of Queenscove (Protector of the Small) VS Sandry fa Toren, Tris Chandler, Daja Kisubo & Briar Moss (Circle of Magic)
Group C
Katara & Zuko VS Toph & Zuko (Avatar: The Last Airbender)
Sokka & Toph VS Aang & Toph (Avatar: The Last Airbender)
Korra & the Air kids (The Legend of Korra) VS April O'Neil + the Ninja Turtles (Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)
Sprig Plantar & Anne Boonchuy (Amphibia) VS Hiccup Haddock & Heather (How to Train Your Dragon: Race to the Edge)
Luz Noceda & Hunter VS Luz Noceda & Gus Porter & Willow Park (The Owl House)
Luz Noceda & King Clawthorne (The Owl House) VS Rayla & Ezran (The Dragon Prince)
Lilo Pelekai & Stitch (Lilo and Stitch) VS Luca Paguro, Giulia Marcovaldo & Alberto Scorfano (Luca)
Hisirdoux "Douxie" Casperan & Claire Nuñez VS Hisirdoux "Douxie" Casperan & Nari (Tales of Arcadia)
Group D
Roronoa Zoro & Nami VS Roronoa Zoro & Perona (One Piece)
Kyōka Izumi & Atsushi Nakajima (Bungo Stray Dogs) VS Phoenix Wright & Maya Fey (Ace Attorney)
Miles Edgeworth & Franziska Von Karma VS Miles Edgeworth & Kay Faraday (Ace Attorney)
Sento Kiryu & Misora Isurugi (Kamen Rider Build) VS Mikasa Ackermann and Armin Arlett (Attack on Titan)
Shadow the Hedgehog & Maria Robotnik (Sonic the Hedgehog) VS Lucas, Kumatora & Duster (MOTHER 3)
Junpei Iori & Female protagonist/Kotone Shiomi (Persona 3) VS Ren Amamiya/Akira Kurusu & Futaba Sakura (Persona 5)
Sombra & Cassidy VS Baptist & Sombra (Overwatch)
Beauregard Lionett & Fjord VS Beauregard Lionett & Caleb Widogast (Critical Role)
Also! To help me out and get the brackets done and published sooner, here's a list of contestants that I haven't found picture for and would super appreciate help in tracking them down. Massive shout out to those who sent in pics with their submissions, yall are MVPs.
(Need the ones that aren't highlighted)
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Feel free to submit them via ask, submission or by reblogging and adding them to this post. Thanks in advance!
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