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hi uh I was wondering if you could maybe write an Indian reader x Bakugou? Indian weddings are a lot different than American ones, and I just think it would be really cute to see him get along with relatives of a different culture maybe, like him in Indian clothes, eating Indian food ( I know he likes spicy food so that’s up his alley) and maybe even learning a certain language too. I speak Tamil, but the majority of India speaks Hindi so that would be cool too :D
[ Sounds good. I hope I did your request justice my dear, Queen Piranhadon. ]
It was an honor to meet Katsuki Bakugou, otherwise known as "Ground Zero", during your family's brief stay in Japan. The intricately woven designs embedded in the fabric of your vibrant and colorful outfit immediately caught his attention. "Tch and just what the hell are you supposed to be?" He demanded, not realizing the cultural difference between the two of you.
When you tell Katsuki about your culture, traditions, and home life, he wears a scowl the whole time. Yet, he does acknowledge that participation in the celebrations you mentioned would be interesting if only to boost his ratings.
"Eh? What's the matter?! What's with those damn looks!?" Your family initially feels intimidated by him, which is understandable given his personality. Even so, they are friendly and compliment him for his strong-willed nature.
Food wasn't necessarily one of his guilty pleasures, and he usually didn't compliment anyone, but the flavor combination of Indian food and spices like cumin, turmeric, and red chili powder had his tongue dancing. Yes, he enjoyed spicy food and began visiting your family frequently for more delicious home-cooked meals.
"What the hell kind of language is this!?" he snapped, quickly growing frustrated as you tried to teach him some basic phrases in Hindi. Despite his frustration, he enjoyed learning new things because he had the heart of an academic student beneath his tough exterior.
Despite your cultural differences, Katsuki was protective of you whenever you faced discrimination or prejudice because of your background and made sure to shut whoever up quickly. Usually, this was done with his fists.
"Don't laugh, dumbass!" He demanded. It never occurred to him that your family would make him a traditional outfit from your culture. You were delighted to see him dressed in a maroon kurta, a vibrant nehru jacket over the kurta, white churidar pants, and golden jutti shoes.
While he wasn't known for his humor, he appreciated that the two of you could joke about your cultural differences, such as how greetings in Indian culture usually mean a hug or a firm handshake, while greetings in Japanese culture usually refrained from touching each other.
"Oh, don't act so damn surprised dumbass..." Although he knew you'd have to return to your own life, he didn't want to leave your side. So instead, he surprised you on the day of your departure and informed you that he was also going to your home country, and there was no room for arguments.
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Skull Island 2005 - Fauna (part 2)
Here’s part 2 of the Fauna of Skull Island (2005).
BIRDS AND MARINE LIFE
Osteodomus
Lividuscutus
Scutucaris
Cunaepraedator
Cutiscidis
Impurucaris
Incultulepas
Funnucaris
Deplector
Abyscidis
Skull Island Seagulls
Profanornis sordicus
Profanornis spinosus
Carrion Parrots — Fiery Carrion Parrot, Great Carrion Parrot, Green Carrion Parrot, Martial Parrot, Red Carrion Parrot
Foeducrista
Zeropteryx torova
Brutornis
Piranhadon titanus
Nefacossus fluvius
Sepulcro/Sepulcrostium malus
Papilio/Papiliomonstrus opico
Skull Island Fishes — Javelin (Aclys festinus), Prickle Fish (Ichthyspineus celox), Fire-side (Igneucutis pertenuis), Ghoulfish (Idolonichthys ferrugo), Gribbler (Ambulolepis scutops), Morsel Fish (Ofella perpavulus), Rapanatrix, Rogue Fish (Invisufurcifus innatopiceus), Segnix (Segnichthys incurvus), Shagfish (Estrichthys hirsutu), Sicklefin (Sicililepis minimus), Sparkleside (Micocallum pearc), Sun-fin (Heliolepis pinnula0, Bile-fin (Bililepis catus), Bloodfish (Sanguichthys rufus)
Stink-fish/Foetidichthys hebeo
Needlemouth/Acusos cadaverosus
Killer-eels/Letalihydrus despicatus
Skull Island Egret
Great Grey Heron
Skull Island Hornbill
Hylaeornis maximus
Noctupervagus pinguis
Pinnatono amarus
Canopy Birds — Martial Parrot (Lophopsittacus martiallus), Skull Island Hawk, Dapper Crow, Dark-wing, and Tiny Brightbird
Giant manta ray
Giant clams
Giant crabs
MAMMALS
Fur seal
Volucerictis
Gaur
Burglar Monkey/Perfossor novu
Howler/Aligerattus bombus
Skull Island White Bat/Noctadorior alba
Skull Island Rat
Terapusmordax obscenus
Skin-bird/Cutisaves atroxoides
Megaprimatus kong
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Hey, Ellie. Since you’ve seen the extended edition of Peter Jackson’s King Kong (2005), have you wondered what the names of all the species that appeared onscreen in the film? Well, I know all the names and will lost them in order of which appeared onscreen…
Megaprimatus Kong, Ferrucutus, Celocimex, Brontosaurus Baxteri, Venatosaurus, Moonspider, Noxmuscus, Scorpio-pede, Piranhadon, Brutornis, Foetodon, Ligocristus, Megapede Dereponecis, Vastatosaurus Rex, Weta-Rex, Decarnocemix, Carnictis, Deplector, Arachno-claw, and Terapusmordax.
Ellie: wow
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I have a random answer for your random question :) My online name is pronounced like “Kay” like in “ok” or just like the letter “k” itself lmao. I just chose it because it sounds really pretty and it sounds like the first letter of my IRL name. Parmesan is an actually nickname my IRL friends and teachers call me by - I’m Indian lmao, so my last name is pretty annoying to pronounce, and it sounds pretty similar to Parmesan, so that’s what everyone calls me instead. My url is bc of the same reason- someone pronounced it ‘piranhadon’ once and I just figured it suits me 🤪
Greetings mutual of mine, tis I, completing my duties as a mutual to randomly send you questions :D (I haven’t done these in a while oh well lmaooo)
Kinda boring but whatever-
Favorite food, color, animal, season, time of day, aesthetic, school subject and something that you recently did that make you really proud?
Greetings, Parmesan of mine ;).
My favourite food is: I don't know - literally anything except the food I don't like, dipped in my mother's carrot soup.
My favourite colour: A colour you can't tell wheter it's a dark purple or a dark blue, I still try to get it right on my blog's background.
My favourite cat animal: Pretty much every cat, the bigger and teeth-ier, the better :).
My favourite season: It depends between summer and winter. It's currently winter and I curse the cold, so right now it's probably summer. In summer I'll curse the heat and wish some snow.
My favourite time of the day: Uhm... Ten o'clock p.m. to six o'clock a.m., as I really really enjoy sleeping.
My favourite... asthetic? Or just my asthetic? I don't think I have one - maybe 'cozy chaotic mess with cat hairs and books in between"?
My favourite school subject: Everything except physical education and art. Perhaps Chemistry, Latin, Physics, Religion, Computer class, Math, Biology, History, English, German... yeah, you can tell my problem ;).
Something I did that made me really proud: I didn't forget a very important appointment and I wrote a bit. That's both quite difficult to me so yeah.
Random question because I just thought about it: How did you get your nicknames? The thing is, uhm, everytime I read "Kae", I sounds like "Kä" in my head which leads to me seeing the "e" again and then... reading it as "Käse" because my brain is stupid- and "Käse" means "Cheese". And well. Parmesan - cheese - yeah. Don't ask me why I put this here as it's completely random I'm just a very curious KitCat ;).
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Piranhadon
Image © Universal Studios, by Christian Pearce. Accessed at deviantArt here
[The piranhadon was one of the Skull Island monsters that was in the King Kong (2005) film originally, but was cut for time. It was in a sequence of an aquatic attack in homage to the brontosaur attack in the original film, hence the long arching neck for a fish. Frankly, the sequence is better paced than the stampede sequence in the Jackson film, and if I were editing, I’d trade this in and the stampede out in a heartbeat. Screw the Jurassic Park ripoff-raptors.]
Piranhadon CR 10 N Gargantuan Animal This enormous fish has a long, serpentine neck and two massive fins, almost like arms. Barbels hang from the base of its oversized jaws.
The piranhadon is a huge carnivorous fish, closely related to lungfishes and coelacanths. They are adept at preying on terrestrial animals coming to the water’s edge to drink, filling an ecological niche similar to that played by crocodiles. Their recurved teeth hang on tight to struggling prey while inflicting bleeding wounds, and many food items are swallowed whole and dragged under while still alive.
Piranhadons are highly sexually dimorphic, with the females reaching lengths of about fifty feet, and males rarely reaching 20 feet in size. Use the statistics for a shark to represent a male piranhadon. Males outnumber females ten to one, and competition is fierce between them. Female piranhadons, for their part, do not coddle males, instead leading them on chases through hazardous terrain—only the fastest and most agile males will be able to keep up and fertilize her eggs.
Although they cannot breathe air, piranhadons are occasionally found outside the water’s surface. They can use their muscular fins to clamber over banks and debris, and may bask for short periods of time on beaches in order to rid themselves of parasites. Birds, lizards and other small predators flock to pick the piranhadon clean of its passengers, but must act quickly before the giant fish begins to lose its breath and returns to the safety of the depths.
Piranhadon as Animal Companions Starting Statistics: Size Medium; Speed 5 ft, swim 50 ft.. AC +3 natural armor; Attack bite (1d6); Ability Scores Str 10, Dex 19, Con 10, Int 1, Wis 15, Cha 6; Special Qualities low-light vision, scent
7th-Level Advancement: Size Large; AC +3 natural armor; Attack bite(2d6 plus grab); Ability Scores Str +4, Dex –2, Con +4; Special Attacks bleed (1d6)
Piranhadon CR 10 XP 9,600 N Gargantuan animal (aquatic) Init +6; Senses blindsense 30 ft., low-light vision, Perception +12, scent Defense AC 24, touch 9, flat-footed 21 (-4 size, +2 Dex, +1 dodge, +15 natural) hp 136 (16d8+64) Fort +14, Ref +14, Will +9 Offense Speed 5 ft., swim 50 ft. Melee bite +20 (4d10+18/19-20 plus bleed and grab) Space 20 ft.; Reach 20 ft. Special Attacks bleed (2d6), swallow whole (2d6+18 bludgeoning, AC 17, 13 hp) Statistics Str 34, Dex 15, Con 18, Int 1, Wis 15, Cha 6 Base Atk +12; CMB +28 (+32 grapple); CMD 41 Feats Dodge, Improved Critical (bite), Improved Initiative, Iron Will, Lightning Reflexes, Mobility, Skill Focus (Stealth), Vital Strike Skills Perception +12, Stealth +3 (+11 underwater), Swim +25; Racial Modifiers +8 Stealth when underwater SQ low profile Ecology Environment warm freshwater Organization solitary or mating school (1 plus 2-12 males [see above]) Treasure none Special Abilities Low Profile (Ex) A piranhadon can remain fully submerged in water equal to half its space and move without penalty.
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Inktober 2019 Day 14: Piranhadon #piranhadon #kingkong2005 #peterjacksonskingkong #kingkongextendededition #inktober #inktober2019 https://www.instagram.com/p/B3mP33OgRxb/?igshid=j5ke1dr7wtxt
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Skull Island Piranhadon
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Skull Island Kaiju Redesigns - Central And Northern Island
#41 - PIRANHADON
#42 - Adolescent Kong
#43 - SKULLCRAWLER
#44 - MOTHER LONGLEGS
#45 - SPORE MANTIS
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Ferrucutus
El Ferrucutus, Ferrucutus cerastes, es un ceratópsido centrosaurino grande, poderoso y competitivo de las tierras bajas de Skull Island. Mide 24-34 pies de largo.
Entre los herbívoros más impresionantes de Skull Island se encuentra el poderoso Ferrucutus. Estos poderosos animales son presas peligrosas para los carnívoros de la isla.
A pesar de su aspecto temible y su forma agresiva, los Ferrucutus son exclusivamente herbívoros, se alimentan de arbustos bajos y usan sus cuernos nasales para arrancar de raíz a las cícadas altas para llegar a la fruta en la corona de las plantas. La jungla despejada por las manadas de brontosaurios es rápidamente reducida a pastizales por estos ceratopsidos que se alimentan de arbustos, y sus duros picos eliminan rápidamente las espinas y los tallos leñosos.
Las manadas de Ferrucutus pueden contar hasta alrededor de 12 individuos. Las manadas reclaman y defienden pequeños territorios donde se ponen los huevos, dándoles tiempo para desarrollarse con seguridad. Los jóvenes se unen inmediatamente a la manada al nacer y obtienen la protección del grupo de atacantes como Lycaesaurus y pugbats. Cuando se ve amenazada por un depredador, incluso un depredador como Piranhadon si estos herbívoros están en un pantano, la manada instintivamente se cierra alrededor de las crías, presentando un anillo de cuernos y volantes que miran hacia afuera, mientras que el macho dominante se apresura a desafiar al intruso. . Incluso el V. rex más grande y hambriento se lo pensará dos veces antes de enfrentarse a un furioso Ferrucutus.
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Godzilla Vs Kong: 5 Biggest Differences Between Legendary’s Kong: Skull Island And Peter Jackson’s King Kong
As we all know that one of the most awaited films from the MonsterVerse, Godzilla Vs Kong, is coming to the theaters very soon, many people want to know about a lot of differences between Peter Jackson’s King Kong and Legendary’s Kong: Skull Island. King Kong has a wide history in the cinematic world. He was introduced for the first time in the 1930s in one of the most revolutionary films with enhanced special effects ever made. Later, he would return to battle Godzilla in the 1960s. The film King Kong was remade in the year 1970. Peter Jackson also made a film on Kong in the year 1933 after The Lord Of The Rings. This film would be a retelling of Peter’s 1933 film. In this article, we have discussed the five biggest differences between Legendary’s Kong: Skull Island And Peter Jackson’s King Kong.
Biped VS Quadraped
In Jackson’s version, Kong has been portrayed as a gorilla with a huge size. As Andy Serkis is responsible for the motion capture performance, Kong fought and moved like an ape on all four limbs. This looks more realistic as Kong defeats and kills monsters by using his feet and hands. Also, the film Kong: Skull Island told the story of Kong in 1933. This Kong was partially portrayed by Toby Kebbell and has the ability to walk on two legs that seem like a humanoid. Kong was already given various martial arts fighting styles and skills to use the weapons, which were his environment.
Kong Does Not Fall In Love
The King Kong films do not show the only thrilling and adventurous part, but also show the tragic part of the character. The film King Kong by Peter Jackson kept the tradition going and shows the love of King Kong for Ann Darrow. The tragic part is the final moment of the film, in which King Kong dyes because of his love. This scene also shows Ann crying at the top of the Empire State Building. On the other hand, Kong: Skull Island is completely a different approach in which Kong has been shown as fighting and action-star. He has been shown fighting with a lot of monsters. He also saves Brie Larson’s Weaver in the climax of the film, but nothing else is there between them apart from being good friends.
The Natives Of Skull Island
The natives of Skull Island have been depicted by a night and day contrast between both the movies. The appearance of the natives shown in the version of Peter Jackson is unnatural in shape and seems to exhibit a pure nightmare fuel. On the other hand, the natives, Iwi, shown in the film Kong: Skull Island, are more peaceful. They have been shown as silent protectors of Kong. They also portray a Southern-Asian culture, which has never progressed throughout several years from huts and spears. The culture of Iwis is simple and very beautiful.
Dinosaurs And Titans
Every cinema-fan loves dinosaurs, and so Peter Jackson as he depicted the actions of dinosaurs in his King Kong version. Peter Jackson turned the Skull Island into a historic realm with the depictions of massive Brontosaurus stampede, Venatosauruses, and Venatosauruses Rex. A lot of bats, piranhadons, and bugs also depicted this. On the other hand, Kong: Skull Island introduced all different creatures. However, this film did not introduce any dinosaur but largely showcased a giant variety of fauna and flora. For example, the Spore Mantis and Bamboo Spider. Although the film Kong: Skull Island showcased a lot of giant creatures, Skullcrawlers, a reptilian Titans, is one of the biggest threats on the island.
Drastic Difference In Size
In the film Kong: Skull Island, Kong is certainly still childish and somewhere immature. In this film, the height of Kong has been shown 100 feet tall. You will be able to see his full size that is more than 300 feet tall, in the upcoming film, Godzilla Vs Kong. This is another difference in the Peter Jackson version of Kong, where the height of Kong is 40-50 feet. It is still considered to be a huge monster in the film as he defeats three V-Rex dinosaurs by himself.
This article concludes with some of the biggest differences that can be established between the Peter Jackson version of King Kong and the legendary Kong: Skull Island.
Source : Godzilla Vs Kong: 5 Biggest Differences Between Legendary’s Kong: Skull Island And Peter Jackson’s King Kong
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30 Days of Kong: I Swear I Didn’t Forget About This
20. What do you think is the most underrated Kong film?
King Kong vs. Godzilla, without a doubt. Let’s see that restoration on Blu-ray!
21. What do you think is the most overrated Kong film?
King Kong (1976). This one just doesn’t work on any level for me; I’d actually rank it lower than G’98.
22. What’s one thing you would change about your favorite Kong film?
I’d either slip Eiji Tsuburaya a check for a better Kong suit or pester Peter Jackson to take Jimmy out of the movie.
23. Do you prefer prehistoric Skull Island (1933/2005) or giant-animal Skull Island (1976/2017)?
I’ll let you know on Thursday! (But 1976!Skull Island is an atrocity.)
24. What’s one previously existing monster you’d like to see on Skull Island?
Well, my impulse is to say Baragon, because you can never have enough Baragon, but dinosaur-like creatures seldom have happy endings in Kong movies. Let’s go with the Rhedosaurus -- O’Brien against Harryhausen!
25. Show us your Kong collection!
“It's little, and broken, but still good. Yeah, still good.” (Broken in the sense that I have no clue what happened to the Piranhadon that came with King. Also, I’m picking up a Blu-ray of ‘33 today.)
26. What’s your favorite non-film Kong media?
The utterly bizarre Eerie #81, which... well, read the cover. And if nonfiction counts, I’ll add King Kong: The History of a Movie Icon from Fay Wray to Peter Jackson by Ray Morton.
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Scorpiopede
Image accessed at the King Kong Wiki here
[Back to Skull Island, for some more monsters from The World of Kong. The scorpiopedes were originally in the movie, but were cut when the piranhadon sequence was trimmed out. So you can see them in action in the 4 hour long Extended Cut of the film. In my version, they’re modified remipedes, because remipedes are cool and not enough people know about them. Venomous crustaceans related to the ancestor of insects!]
Scorpiopede CR 1 N Vermin This elongate creature is about the length of a human arm and resembles a cross between a centipede and a scorpion. Two sharp claws surround its short head, and its walks on ten stout legs. Its body ends in a broad, flat tail, with is tipped in a pair of inward-curving stingers.
Scorpiopedes are strange vermin native to prehistoric jungle islands. Although they look something like centipedes and something like scorpions, they are in fact neither. Rather they are primitive crustaceans. Scorpiopedes are fully aquatic as juveniles, where they hunt other invertebrates and fish. As they molt and grow, they lose their external gills, but are still capable of moving underwater for extended periods of time. As adults, scorpiopedes eat primarily vegetation, scraping algae and detritus into their mouths using their flat claws, Female scorpiopedes require a source of protein in order to provision their eggs, and hunt small animals. Scorpiopedes blend well with their surroundings, and those creatures foolish enough to bother them are punished for their curiosity with a painful sting—the venom of a scorpiopede can kill small animals and severely sicken a human.
Scorpiopedes as Vermin Companions Starting Statistics: Size Small; Speed 20 ft., climb 20 ft., swim 20 ft.. AC +2 natural armor; Attack 2 claws (1d3), sting (1d4 plus poison); Ability Scores Str 10, Dex 13, Con 13, Int -, Wis 10, Cha 3; Special Attacks poison (Con based DC); Special Qualities darkvision 60 ft., hold breath, low-light vision, riffle runner
4th-Level Advancement: Ability Scores +2 Str, +2 Dex
Scorpiopede CR 1 XP 400 N Small vermin Init +1; Senses darkvision 60 ft., low-light vision, Perception +0, scent Defense AC 14, touch 12, flat-footed 13 (+1 size, +1 Dex, +2 natural) hp 11 (2d8+2) Fort +4, Ref +1, Will +0 Defensive Abilities mindless Offense Speed 20 ft., swim 20 ft., climb 20 ft. Melee 2 claws +2 (1d3), sting +2 (1d4 plus poison) Statistics Str 10, Dex 13, Con 13, Int -, Wis 10, Cha 3 Base Atk +1; CMB +0; CMD 11 (21 vs. trip) Skills Climb +8, Stealth +9, Swim +8; Racial Modifiers +4 Stealth SQ hold breath, riffle runner Ecology Environment warm freshwater and forest Organization solitary, pair, cluster (3-12) or swarm (13-36) Treasure none Special Abilities Poison (Ex) Sting—injury; save Fort DC 12; duration 1/round for 4 rounds; effect 1d3 Con damage; cure 1 save. The save DC is Constitution based. Riffle Runner (Ex) A scorpiopede ignores penalties to Acrobatics or Climb checks made on slippery surfaces.
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Half time is over and I'm back to work on the #monsterheadsdp with #piranhadon . #fishface #monsterheads #zacamendolia #weirdoart #creature #monster #sketch #drawing
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