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viofitz · 5 months
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Hasbro Marvel Legends Custom: Rex Charger and Electro-Charger (Review)
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Introduction:
Rex Charger is the alternative energy specialist of the team. Along with John Thunder, he's one of the two new Centurions featured on the episode "Firecracker". He is a playboy man of wealth, a millionaire who earned his reputation as the best Alternative Energy scientist of Iceland, while Electro-Charger is Rex Charger's basic Assault Weapon System (AWS). Its major feature is a missile-launching backpack that can fire a Nighthawk missile in any direction. Its also includes a photon laser blaster, two quantum thrusters. They're one of the unreleased toys from the second year of the Centurions toy line by Kenner but, it was featured in later episodes of the TV series. In this review, the toy is a custom from a random figure of Hasbro Marvel Legends toyline. Using Mr. Fantastic (Skrull wave) head sculpt (HS) and DeadPool X-Force body. The figure was customized by Ruby Farisyi so, this figure is not an official release. The boxart is merely a photoshop work, I used to do this in all of my Centurions reviews in my wordpress blog.
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Rex Charger comes with his main figure along with his basic AWS called Electro-Charger. It has backpack with missile launcher, nighthawk missile, photon laser blaster, 2 quantum thrusters and a helmet.
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Rex Charger is depicted to be a American man with a fine and slight muscular body proportions. He dons red and pale green exoframe suit but, in this figure he was painted lemon yellow. His exoframe suit is capable to combine with 2 Assault Weapon Systems called Electro Charger and Gattling Guard. His body was originally from ML Deadpool X-Force version, Deadpool body appeared to be muscular just a typical fictional American super heroes. I've always not fond with this kind of body proportions... I'm just glad the custom exoframe suit hides those steroids....
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His HS was originally came from Mr. Fantastic which was customized and repainted to have Rex's facial features such as classic mullet haircut, contented goatee beard and blue eyes. Comparing to the cartoon counterpart, Rex Charger has dark blonde colored hair while Ruby painted his hair into redhead but, other than that Mr. Fantastic HS actually quite spot on for Rex. Rex Charger's face is seemingly based from Chuck Norris back in 1980s.
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Rex's helmet was also added with clear colored visor like my custom Jake Rockwell's Fire Force, the color Ruby did for the helmet follows the Kenner toyline color which the helmet appears to be dominantly light color while the red mostly on the trims. Coming from Kenner, this is a bit inconsistent because in the cartoon, his helmet is dominantly red.
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His articulations works like ML and Lightning Collection (LC) figures but, due to his full armor exoframe epoclay material several articulations were limited. He got movable head. He can still stretch and bend his waist a little from his ab-crunch but, in his exoframe clay almost blocking the whole mobility. His elbow articulations are very limited due to his armoric exoframe suit. He got rotatable 360 degrees lower torso but, limited due to his rear lower armor. Leg articulations works the same and originally there’s cut on his lower leg but, it was completely blocked from his exoframe suit. Although, I'm also thankful Ruby made the exoframe suit hides most of the visible pins on his original deadpool body.
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Electro-Charger consisted 5 parts that must be combined to Rex's body but, in total it has 7 parts including the helmet. Despite, the large backpack Rex can still stands well without the need of base display. Like the helmet, this AWS design as well as the color follows the Kenner toy line. In the cartoon counterpart, aside the helmet color Electro-Charger has it's own design and color such as his backpack is orange while his photon laser blasters 2 quantum thrusters are blue and also, Rex's gloves are red. Frankly, I prefer the Kenner toy line color better since it matches better to his exoframe suit.
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I can also make my own combination (minus helmet) without Rex's body to recreate the offline mode like but, since the actual Kenner toyline remains unreleased; what's worse the offline mode was almost never seen in the cartoon so, no one really knows how Electro-Charger offline mode looks. However, in episode 55 (To Dare Dominion), there’s a scene where the Centurions AWS turned into somekind of robotic creatures due to the alternate reality that Doc Terror created, during this scene Rex's basic AWS is transformed into somekind of robotic anglerfish like.
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Thoughts:
This custom is a perfect conversion compared to my 3 Centurions figures that I reviewed from my old blogs, Rex Charger came out to be perfect made and plays solid. Although, the paintapp is still one of the main problem which they still chipped in certain articulation demonstration but, it's much improved compared to the previous 3. Ruby really done his best on this, and you can check the trio reviews in here.
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Thank youu for reading😁🙏🏻
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muses-of-the-memory · 10 months
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Zizzi would shake her head gently as she had been teleported on a mission. This a bit different for her as it seems like she was a large ship by the looks of it. She made over a window as she was looking out into space. "Woah." She put her hands on the window as she was taking in everything. (Star Fox)
The large ship that Zizzi was in is the Great Fox, a flagship, space carrier and the mobile headquarters for the mercenaries-for-hire, the Star Fox Team. Slippy Toad, the team's mechanic was heading over to the bridge when he saw Zizzi. "AAHH!!"
"Slippy, what is it?" Fox shouted as he, Falco Lombardi, and Peppy Hare came to the bridge. "What in the?" Peppy Hare spoke. "Hey! Who let you in the Great Fox?" Falco Lombardi asked seeing Zizzi.
"Who are you? State your business on the Great Fox." Fox asked crossing his arms.
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fierykitten2 · 1 year
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Following on from my blue birb post, here is a gold (or similar colour) fox appreciation post
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jamesbracket · 1 year
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Bracket 2, Round 1
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rosieethor · 3 months
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Aromantic Books Let's Go!
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Dread Nation by Justina Ireland
The Reckless Kind by Carly Heath
Black Wings Beating by Alex London
This Dark Descent by Kalyn Josephson
The Siren, the Song, and the Spy by Maggie Tokuda-Hall
Fire Becomes Her by Rosiee Thor
Not Even Bones by Rebecca Schaeffer
This Golden Flame by Emily Victoria
Immoral Code by Lillian Clark
Tarnished are the Stars by Rosiee Thor
The Last 8 by Laura Pohl
Hullmetal Girls by Emily Skrutskie
Summer Bird Blue by Akemi Dawn Bowman
Loveless by Alice Oseman
Take Me To Your Nerdy Leader by Hailey Gonzales
Being Ace edited by Madeline Dyer
Queerly Loving edited by G Benson and Astrid Ohletz
Common Bonds edited by Claudie Arseneault, C T Callahan, and RoAnna Sylver
Beneath the Citadel by Destiny Soria
Godly Heathens by H. E. Edgmon
The Grimrose Girls by Laura Pohl
The Butterfly Assassin by Finn Longman
At the End of Everything by Marieke Nijkamp
Switchback by Danika Stone
Tell Me How It Ends by Quinton Li
Awakenings by Claudie Arsenault
Stake Sauce by RoAnna Sylver
The Ice Princess's Fair Illusion by Dove Cooper
The Threads That Bind by Cedar McCloud
Not Your backup by C. B. lee
Fallen Thorns by Harvey Oliver Baxter
Natural Outlaws and Fractured Sovereignty by S. M. Pearce
Wander the Night by Sydney Cobb
Stones Stay Silent by Danny Ride
The Story of the Hundred Promises by Neil Cochrane
Two Dark Moons by Avi Silver
The Bruising of Qilwa by Naseem Jamnia
An Accident of Stars by Foz Meadows
Firebreak by Nicole Kornher-Stace
Archivist Wasp by Nicole Kornher-Stace
Kaikeyi by Vaishnavi Patel
Syncopation by Anna Zabo
Dear Wendy by Ann Zhao
The Loudest Silence by Sydney Langford
Lord of the Empty Isles by Jules Arbeaux
Our Deadly Designs by Kalyn Josephson
The Final Curse of Ophelia Cray by Christine Calella
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crossyyt · 2 months
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Rip Dark Ace's sanity XD
Audio: Koy McCloud's Among Us stream
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readingoals · 17 days
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The Thread That Binds was a cute and cosy story that combined some of my favourite things - especially books and tarot! I initially heard about it from a list of books featuring aro and/or ace characters but it's so much more queer than that - one of the main relationships is a QPR, there's poly dynamics, and the primary society featured has no concept of gender so there's a whole bunch of GNC characters!
I ended up really enjoying it though at times I found it a little slow/I could have done with more action but I'm not super big into cosy stories so if you like that sort of thing it probs wouldn't bother you. I did like it enough to buy the oracle deck (also by Cedar McCloud) which was inspired by/featured in the novel, and it is Gorgeous!
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sugarycandle · 4 months
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aro week 2024 reading challenge (with recommendations!)
i decided to only read books with arospec character during aro week, so i created a little challenge for it on storygraph! come join if you'd like <3
some recommendations (books that i have already read) under the cut! (this is by no means exhaustive, and there are a lot of books with characters that are both aro and ace bc i tend to read a lot of those. would love to hear your recommendations bc i do want to diversify what i read as well!)
main characters:
the priory of the orange tree & a day of fallen night (samantha shannon) - LOVE these books so much. both have a main pov character that is aroace. not explicitly labeled in the story bc it's fantasy but especially in adofn, it's really clear
vespertine (margaret rogerson) - ya, aroace mc, not explicitly stated on page but it's obvious imho
loveless (alice oseman) - is anybody surprised
tarnished are the stars (rosiee thor - all books have arospec characters) - ya, aroace MC, not one of my favorites but the rep is nice
common bonds - a short story collection with arospec characters everywhere (my favorites were "discography" & "a full deck")
the thread that binds (cedar mccloud) - this just the definition of cozy fantasy for me. multiple arospec characters (sorry i don't remember the actual identities and can't find info), qpr, found family, and so much more (there's also a prequel out now but i haven't read that one yet)
werecockroach (blake polenth) - idk what to say about this, cockroaches kidnap everyone except the mc and friends, aroace + agender mc
hazel's theory of evolution (lisa jenn bigelow) - middle grade, aroace mc but it's not the focus, really heartwarming "wish i had this when i was a kid" vibes
two dark moons & three seeking stars (avi silver) - ya, i LOVE these books, aroallo mc & found family but with lizards
baker thief (claudie arseneault - all books have arospec characters) - aroallo genderfluid mc, wasn't a big fan of the story but i really liked the characters
by your side (margherita scialla) - a queerplatonic short story, i'm not the biggest fan of short stories but it's about two people deciding to be in a qpr
convenience store woman (sayaka murata) - i'm not really sure if the mc is supposed to be aroace but that's how i read it. it's supposed to be funny but i thought it was depressing as fuck lol
elatsoe (darcie little badger) - ya, aroace native mc (it only explicitly says she's ace tho), this one was a lot of fun, it's basically a murder mystery in a really interesting world
goddess of the hunt (eileen shelby) - poetry collection about aroace artemis (we stan)
side and background characters:
summer of salt (katrina leno) - ya, very minor aroace character
sorcery of thorns & the mysteries of thorn manor (margaret rogerson) - ya, minor aro (aroace?) character (i have a special weakness for margaret rogerson bc i was at her book signing and told her i appreciated her writing aro/ace characters, and she wrote "aro/ace pride" in with my dedication lol)
aces wild (amanda dewitt) - ya, aroace sc, i LOVE him you don't understand. this is about a group of ace teens but gabe is my favorite, i would die for him. also i need amanda dewitt to write a million other books about these characters
hell followed with us (andrew joseph white) - ya, very minor aro character but this book is BRILLIANT, everybody should read it (after reading the trigger warnings)
wren martin ruins it all (amanda dewitt) - ya, mc is ace so that's the focus, but there's a side character who doesn't use labels and isn't interested in dating at all
a grim and sunken vow (ashley shutterworth) - ya, this is the third book in the series, demiromantic sc, absolutely loved his storyline (he appears in the first books as well but i hated him lmao)
and books i haven't read yet but am hoping to read during aro week (i'm therefore not 100% sure this information is correct):
city of strife (claudie arseneualt) - is supposed to have multiple arospec characters
every bird a prince (jenn reese) - middle grade, aroace mc
archivist wasp (nicole kornher-stace) - aroace mc, no romance
the black veins (ashia monet) - apparently no love interests!!! sounds like a dream
fallen thorns (harvey oliver baxter) - aroace mc
let me know if you have any recommendations! <3
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bakfoo · 1 year
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I forgot that Star Fox was a thing until today and in some weird stupor I wrote a 1.4k word fic surrounding the first skirmish between SF and SW heavily influenced by @rainboopz 's Krystal is Kursed AU
This is a totally self-indulgent hurt/comfort fanfic and I won't apologize for it because I didn't realize how weird star fox command gets and I need to fix it before I explode
Krystal couldn't believe it. Her ship's HUD blared all kinds of damage reports in her face. With no choice, she wrenched the stick and turned away from the battle. She flew back in tatters.
"Days... Weeks... Months of training and flight hours and I still can't down him," Krystal whispered to herself, gripping the joystick so hard she swore she heard it creak.
She used every trick in the book and more. Even when she pulled out all the aces she had up her sleeve, she was countered at every turn. She held up against the rest of Star Fox just fine on her own, but their leader was different. It was cold. It was surgical. For someone who only knew her previous captain as a squadmate, this was the harsh reminder:
Fox McCloud was the deadliest pilot in the Lylat System.
Was he holding out on me?! Did I get weaker? Did he get stronger? How...?
Krystal slammed the canopy with her fist through tears of frustration. As if on cue, Wolf's face showed up in a small monitor. From the red glow on his face, it was clear that his ship was also no longer combat effective. A bit behind, her other squadmates were returning from battle, not faring any better.
"Well, Princess? How does it feel?"
Krystal quickly wiped tears of frustration from her face, too scared to say anything in fear that a sob would come out. Losing wasn't new for her, but this loss had so much more at stake. She glared at the screen without saying a word.
"It fucking sucks," Krystal choked out bitterly, not seeming to care that the entirety of Star Wolf was now fixated on her response. Eavesdropping, Panther begrudgingly smiled, Leon huffed and twisted his face into a frown. She was only a part of the team in name, but this was their unofficial induction ceremony.
Wolf grinned, knowing the exact feeling. He saw it reflected all over Krystal's face.
"Welcome to Star Wolf."
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During the Lylat Wars, the Arwing was considered a next generation fighter. It was so above and beyond the competition that it boasted a higher kill count than the entirety of the Cornerian Militaty during the war. Even after the Arwing was reverse engineered by the Venomians, even after battles against the supernatural, and even after another war against the Aparoid invasion, the Arwing towered above the rest.
The gap, however, has decreased over time. The Arwing was a successful proof of concept, and everybody in Lylat wanted it. Its newest G-Diffuser system was now commonplace around the most basic cargo haulers. Its nano laminate armor was on all commercial shuttles. Gimble cannons were spacecraft standard issue. Even the Wolfens had all of this and more.
The only edge above the competition was the pilot. The Arwing boasted a 99.9% survival rate, with the near perfect record broken by none other than James McCloud. The reason why Star Fox is where they are is because their trusty spacecraft kept them alive and forced them to learn from their mistakes. Given their track record, Star Fox has learned everything and more when it comes to ship to ship combat.
None of that experience didn't make it any less awkward when Fox met his ex for the first time months and immediately shot her down.
Battles between ace pilots were always one or the other: decisive or extremely drawn out. When the first blasters were fired, from Krystal nonetheless, all moments of hesitation flew out the window. Further chatter included the usual battle call outs and insults, but it was over almost as soon as it started.
Fox peered over the side of the canopy. He watched as four Wolfens flew away from them, heading away from the now-empty battlefield.
"... All ships, turn to solar bearing 0-3-0. Return to base."
"Copy that." "Roger."
Damages were almost a guarantee when facing off against Star Wolf, but it's been a while since Slippy and Falco danced on a razor's edge in a dogfight. Landing on the Great Fox wasn't this tense since wartime.
"Damn. She got me good," Falco scoffed, a bitter sense of pride in his former teammate-turned-enemy. When he left his cockpit, He ran his hand along scorch marks on the main fuselage, scoring near critical hits to the space frame.
"Yeah, no kidding! It's going to take a week to get all of our ships in working order," Slippy sighed as he scratched underneath his cap. His Arwing was in worse condition with a wing tip blown off and a hole where one of its cannons used to be.
Wordlessly, Fox stumbled out of his cockpit and headed immediately to the Great Fox's mess hall. Slippy and Falco's gazes followed him until the doors were closed, and they exchanged a wordless look of concern over their captain, then peered at the last remaining starcraft.
Fox's Arwing was practically spotless minus a single scorch mark over the Star Fox insignia.
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Following Peppy's retirement and the reduction of the squadron, it meant that Fox had to be on top of his game in every level. Thousands of hours were logged in the simulator, mock battles were held weekly between his squad mates, and he even learned basic engineering from Slippy. Star Fox no longer held the technological edge, and with the increasing pressure from fulfilling new roles and staying relevant in the Mercenary world, it was no surprise that Fox was at his wit's end.
He slumped forward on his chair, watching as the ice melted in his glass of bourbon.
"Hey Slip." He murmured, catching Slippy off guard as he tried to tiptoe around his moping boss. Slippy looked around for Falco, but realized he probably hit the showers (or whatever else the birdbrain was up to). He wasn't too experienced with relationships, so he let Falco do all the talking with anything to do with Krystal. After seeing the rough shape his captain was in, maybe it was time for a lighter touch.
"Heyyy," Slippy said slowly as he sat down next to Fox. His captain's eyes were sunken, his hair was a mess, and once he looked close enough, his inner shirt was inside out. It didn't take a genius to realize that even after all this time, he wasn't quite over her.
"What's up, Fox?"
"Slippy, am I a bad person?"
Slippy's physically recoiled from the question. He may not be the most sociable person around, but he even knew that this was one of the questions that you just don't ask your friends. Still...
"Are we talking legally or morally?" Slippy laughed. Fox returned with a look that would rival the unsettling gaze of a dead fish's eyeballs.
"Oh God."
"Let's talk about something else!" Slippy forced a laugh and pat his hands on the table, stepping yet into another conversation taboo, this time between Mercenaries. But when Fox saw that Slippy was trying to avoid the subject, he sighed.
"I'm sorry. Everything is just... A lot." Fox took a small sip, his face scrunching a little. Alcohol wasn't something he usually partook in, which made his attempt at calming down all the more pathetic.
"Everything including... everything and Krystal?"
Slippy took Fox's flinch as a physical "yes."
"Did I make the right call?"
Slippy took a moment to look at his friend and didn't see his captain, he saw a friend who needed help. He threw rank and hierarchy out the window. This conversation was friend-to-friend now, and he leaned in.
"Look, Fox. I know that you did what you think was right, and... Uh, I don't know. Most of the breakups I see on holo-tv have people not liking each other over time. But, like, it seems like you had too much responsibility to give her any attention she needed and that caused a breakup neither of you wanted."
"That is... Spot on, yeah," Fox sighed at the astute observation. He swirled his drink, this time more alive at the simple act of being heard out and validated.
"Not having Peppy is a lot harder than I thought. He always has an answer for everything."
Slippy smiled at the sound of his friend's name.
"Hey, how about we wash ourselves up, give Peppy a call, and we make ourselves proper drinks? How's that sound?"
"Sounds good, Slip." Fox smiled. Slippy returned the smile, sure in himself that he defused the delicate situation.
"Yo, is your ex a crack shot, or what?" Falco chimed in from behind, coming back from a quick rinse donning shorts and a plain white T-shirt. Slippy glared at him, worried that all the work just went down the drain, but Fox gave him a nonchalant shrug and downed the rest of his drink.
"Yeah. She sure is."
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cut-content-contest · 10 months
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Phoenix Wright heart eyes
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An unused animation where Phoenix has hearts for eyes. The animation was supposed to be used when encountering April May for the first time in court, however later on during development it was changed so that Phoenix's first meeting with her ended up being before the trial began, during the investigation phase instead during which Phoenix's sprite isn't on screen so the animation ended up not being used in the final game.
https://gamecom.neocities.org/Ace_Attorney/AA_Unused_Content/en/#Phoenix-Unused-Anim-1
Starbeans Café crossover cameos
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Unused leftover text and sprites suggesting that the Starbeans café was meant to feature cameos from different Nintendo characters instead of just E Gadd as in the final game. There is (mostly) finished text and animations showing Wario, Fox McCloud, Olimar, Samus, Excitebike racer and Link. The text corresponding to each character is unique and reflects their source, like Fox getting a call from Slippy Toad and Olimar speaking in narration.
https://tcrf.net/Mario_%26_Luigi:_Superstar_Saga/Unused_Cameos
Korean cats
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In the Korean version of Super Paper Mario, there exists 11 unused stages, with an artstyle that doesn't match the rest of the game. These stages come with collision. A few of them have these cute anthropomorphic cats in them, which are non-interactable and don't even have collision. They may have been intended to be NPCs, but they're built straight into the levels instead of being objects placed in the levels. The cats don't match the Super Paper Mario style, but in my opinion, they don't seem to match each other's styles either. Four of the cats appear together in a couple levels and are named after various Super Paper Mario developers, but one of them appears alone in multiple levels, and its Maya group labels it as the player character. The weirdest thing is that these files only exist in the Korean version of Super Paper Mario and no others, which means they were added in after official release. The biggest theory for this is that some developers were starting developement for a new game using Super Paper Mario as a base. If this is the case, nothing has come of it, which is a real shame; the art looks really cute and I would've loved to see what kind of game this would be.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdF0tKTNW0I
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braidpoll · 10 months
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BRAID POLL !! :D
currently running :
ROUND 7 PART 4
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barbie as rapunzel ( barbie as rapunzel ) vs makoto kurume ( skip to loafer )
ICON BRACKET
ROUND 2 PART 1
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Edward Elric ( Fullmetal Alchemist ) VS Katara ( Avatar: The Last Airbender )
ABOUT THA ICON BRACKET : tha eight most iconic braid characters ( decided both by iconicness and tha amount of submissions they received ) will compete in an adjacent bracket . tha winner will then face off against tha winner of tha main braid bracket . this is liek what they do in sports , where certain teams get to skip matches and go straight to tha finals . this way icons can be included but its more exciting ( and fair ) than watching them decimate their opponents each round before making it to tha finals anyways
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entire 128 character bracket is too large to take a screenshot of but it looks liek this , and will ( obviously ) be done in sections . bracket list below tha readmore , straight down tha left side and then straight down tha right !! :D
LEFT SIDE :
susie carmicheal ( rugrats )
agent 3 ( splatoon 3 )
peko pekoyama ( danganronpa 2: goodbye despair )
sabi ( pokémon legends: arceus )
princess yue ( avatar: the last airbender )
elsa ( frozen )
mei chang ( fullmetal alchemist )
pippi longstocking ( pippi longstocking )
ran hanamichi ( delicious party♡precure )
xiangling ( genshin impact )
neiru aonuma ( wonder egg priority )
mozart ( classicaloid )
mitsuri kanroji ( kimetsu no yaiba )
cure felice ( mahoutsukai PreCure! )
ty lee ( avatar: the last airbender )
toadette ( super mario bros )
prim everdeen ( the hunger games )
joni savage ( cluefinders )
juniper woods ( phoenix wright: ace attorney - dual destinies )
ahiru ( princess tutu )
leona kingscholar ( twisted wonderland )
yoshino shimazu ( maria-sama ga miteru )
jasminka antonenko ( little witch academia )
dewey ( nurse angel ririka sos )   
fiona ( shrek )
cure cosmo ( star☆twinkle PreCure )
tsukimi kurashita ( princess jellyfish / kuragehime )
yui nanase ( go! princess PreCure )
piper mccloud ( the girl who could fly )
turtle wexler ( the westing game )
elyon ( w.i.t.c.h )
lily angel ( all saints street )
pearl ( pearl )
jessica riley ( until dawn )
meg thomas ( dead by daylight )
anissa pierce ( black lightning )
miles morales [ earth 42 ] ( spiderman: into the spiderverse )
espella cantabella ( professor leighton vs. phoenix wright: ace attorney )
petra ( fire emblem: three houses )
kikuri hiroi ( bocchi the rock! )
narumi yatadera ( touhou tenkuushou ~ hidden star in four seasons )
doc mcstuffins ( doc mcstuffins )
ruffnut thorston ( how to train your dragon )
magane chikujouin ( re:CREATORS )
eiko tsukimi ( ya boy kongming! )
emma ( pokémon X/Y )
chizuru maki ( DREAM!ing )
momoko sudou ( araburu kisetsu no otome-domo yo. )
hikaru kujou ( futari wa PreCure max heart )
zossie ( pokémon ultra sun/ultra moon )
madotsuki ( yume nikki )
rin kaenbyou ( touhou chireiden ~ subterranean animism )
shenhe ( genshin impact )
draken ( tokyo revengers )
lettuce midorikawa ( tokyo mew mew )
anne shirley ( anne of green gables )
maria momoe ( ookiku furikabutte )
riley freeman ( the boondocks )
lisa yadoumaru ( bleach )
hikaru shidou ( magic knight rayearth )
demeter ( hades )
lucy maud montgomery ( bungou stray dogs )
ajimi kiki ( pripara )
himari arisugawa ( kirakira☆precure a la mode )
RIGHT SIDE :
shuri ( black panther )
cheryl ( pokémon diamond/pearl/platinum )
rana ( vocaloid )
kirari momobami ( kakegurui )
abigail lincoln ( codename: kids next door )
lila sawyer ( hey arnold! )
penny ( warioware )
fawn ( disney fairies )
sveta ( golden sun: dark dawn )
josie mccoy ( Riverdale)
libby folfax ( the adventures of jimmy neutron: boy genuis )
nori ( barbie mermadia )
ashlyn banner ( school bus graveyard )
julia lazarrett ( marionetta )
luther schneien ( ghost eyes )
naru kanda ( ikemen girl to hakoiri musume )
sid barrett ( soul eater )
kumoko ( so im a spider, so what? )
justine courtney ( ace attorney investigations: prosecutor's path )
retsu unohana ( bleach )
jack vessalius ( pandora hearts )
aika s. granzchesta ( aria )
kaname tousen ( bleach )
ludmila ( rune factory 5 )
nikolai gogol ( bungou stray dogs )
jolyne cujoh ( jojo's bizzare adventure: stone ocean )
katniss everdeen ( the hunger games )
violet evergarden ( violet evergarden )
aerith gainsborough ( final fantasy vii )
anna ( frozen )
cammy white ( street fighter ii )
ranma saotome ( ranma ½ )
barbie as rapunzel ( barbie as rapunzel )
rapunzel ( tangled )
bu-ling huang ( tokyo mew mew )
sheeta ( laputa: castle in the sky )
suzuha amane ( steins;gate )
qiqi ( genshin impact )
nah ( fire emblem awakening )
nemu hiiragi ( magia record: puella magi madoka magica side story )
jodie ( daria )
nick hoult ( all saints street )
helga sinclair ( atlantis: the lost empire )
tao ( gokurakugai )
aru shah ( the pandava quintet )
ayşe ( woven )
makoto kurume ( skip to loafer )
library ( misao )
duo maxwell ( mobile suit gundam wing )
revali ( legend of zelda: breath of the wild )
nina ( fire emblem fates )
kiana kaslana ( honkai impact 3rd )
aether ( genshin impact )
kamui ( gintama )
raiden shogun ( genshin impact )
touko fukawa ( danganronpa: trigger happy havoc )
nahyuta sahdmadhi ( phoenix wright: ace attorney - spirit of justice )
haruka hashida ( blue period )
viola ( the witch's house )
nemu kurotsuchi ( bleach )
lingji liu ( ciconia no naku koro ni )
aisha ( romancing SaGa )
ooama no ake no mitori ( len'en ten'eisenki ~ brilliant pagoda or haze castle )
marc ( flying red barrel: the diary of a little aviator )
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The Dance Awards, Las Vegas 2022: RESULTS
Best Dancer:
Mini Female
Top 22:
Kendyl Millerd Malia Scott Hannah Bozer Kate Monge Addison Price Dakota Casteel Karyna Majeroni Madisyn Amos Rissa Laguana Neala Murphy
Top 12:
Elsie Sandall Bella Charnstrom Roxie Onellion Alivia Hughes Aria Du Annabella Atkinson Emery Duffin Sylvie Win Szyndlar Harper Anderson
Top 3:
2nd runner-up ($100)
Lilly Anderson (Larkin Dance Studio)
1st runner-up ($200)
Ellary Day Szyndlar (Club Dance Studio)
Winner ($300)
Finley Ashfield (Larkin Dance Studio)
Mini Male:
Top 5:
Morireoluwa Babalola Elias Elkind
Top 3:
2nd runner-up ($100)
Penn Alderman (Rhythm Dance Center)
1st runner-up ($200)
Aiden Ecenbarger (Dance Connection 2)
Winner ($300)
Matthew Conway (Next Step Dance)
Junior Female
Top 22:
Ingrid Wirtz Keelyn Jones Stella Vince Riley Zeitler Siena Paradeau London Campayno Kortlynn Rosenbaugh Malaya DiMonte Sophia Xiao Piper Ruff Faith Crain
Top 11:
Ava Ding Tiara Sherman Tahari Conrad Lilly Allen Isabella Tjoe Kylie Kaminsky Alexis Mayer Fiona Wu
Top 3:
2nd runner-up ($125)
Campbell Castner (Westside Dance Project)
1st runner-up ($250)
Savannah Manzel (Larkin Dance Studio)
Winner ($500)
Taylor Morrison (Dance Connection 2)
Junior Male
Top 14:
Justin Nguyen Landon Indeglia Caleb Tran Cayman Lee Tristan Redly Johnny Gray Joshua Allen Ace Junior Tadeo Kazuma Brailsford Creedyn Crawshaw Kaden Brown
Top 3:
2nd runner-up ($125)
Anthony Juo (Dance Collective)
1st runner-up ($250)
Jakey McCullough (YYC Dance Project)
Winner ($500)
Keenan Mentzos (PULSE Dance Centre)
Teen Female
Top 24:
Sierra Drayton Ashley Choy Cami Redpath Madison Ronquillo Gianna Mojonnier Brielle McCoy Addyson Smith Katie Shinn Ellie Duffin Logan Gallinger
Top 14:
Isabella Lynch Ava Lynn Kaitlyn Tom Addison Leitch Emma Donnelly Mariandrea Villegas Ali Ogle Maliah Howard Isabella Jarvis Sabine Nehls
Top 4:
3rd runner-up
Keira Redpath (Larkin Dance Studio)
2nd runner-up ($250)
Carly Thinfen (Nor Cal Dance Arts)
1st runner-up ($350)
Izzy Howard (The Rock Center for Dance)
Winner ($750)
Avery Hall (Danceology)
Teen Male
Top 21:
Logan Asuncion Christian De Jesus Richie Granese Devon Barna Grayson Skarsvaag Juan Pacheco Noah Ross Angelo Durante Issac Diaz
Top 12:
Skai Llorente William Huguet Kaden Golding Jagger McCloud Madden Zook Kyle Tucker Tristan Gerzon
Top 5:
4th runner-up
Drew Rosen (Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts)
3rd runner-up
Hudson Pletcher (Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre)
2nd runner-up ($250)
Patricio Lopez (Flashdance Studio)
1st runner-up ($350)
Isaiah Villegas (Dance Connection 2)
Winner ($750)
Luke Barrett (Dance Attack!- Los Gatos)
Senior Female
Top 23:
Courtney Chiu Sophia Seymour Jesse Detroy Sydney Ishaug Megan Keenan Kamyle Stamp Michelle Cheng Brianna Haith Phoebe Campbell
Top 14:
Reese Taylor Kennedy Barry Bella Mills Hailey Meyers Brooke Judge Cameron Chong Janiye Burnett Grace Gontarek Stella Wong Ava La France Sofia Benning
Top 3:
2nd runner-up ($300)
Ava Wagner (Larkin Dance Studio)
1st runner-up ($500)
Kiarra Waidelich (The Rock Center for Dance)
Winner ($1000)
Brianna Keingatti (Columbia Performing Arts Centre)
Senior Male:
Top 19:
Kyson Kai Julian Arango Blake Glassow Kai Javier Austin Morillas Ryder Hettick
Top 13:
Davyd Williams Braylon Browner Kellen Leathers Ryan Evans Charlie Head Benjamin Jones Evan Hamilton AJ Storey Brandon Torres
Top 4:
3rd runner-up
Holden Kunowski (Danceology)
2nd runner-up ($300)
Tristan Ianiero (Art & Soul Dance Company)
1st runner-up ($500)
Easton Magliarditi (The Rock Center for Dance)
Winner ($1000)
Moses Rankine (Elite Danceworx)
Finals:
High Score by Age:
Cash Prizes:
1st: $200
2nd: $100
3rd: $50
Peewee Solo
1st: Sylvie Win Szyndlar- ‘Tears of an Angel’
2nd: Giuliana Shea- ‘Fields of Gold’
3rd: Navy Forrest- ‘Beautiful Dreamer’
4th: Kingston Baker- ‘My Adidas’
5th: Lauren Thorne- ‘The Woods’
6th: Lennon Bailey- ‘Buschel and a Peck’
6th: Soleil Lynch- ‘Smile’
7th: Chase Lang- ‘Make You Feel My Love’
8th: Finley Nielsen- ‘Emerge’
9th: Evelyn McCune-Barrett- ‘Pure Imagination’
9th: Lexie Charnstrom- ‘Snowing’
10th: Savannah Jackson- ‘Prayer of the Children’
Mini Solo
1st: Ellary Day Szyndlar- ‘As It All Orbits’
2nd: Lilly Anderson- ‘Ring Them Bells’
3rd: Emily Polis- ‘House of Keta’
4th: Harper Anderson- ‘Moon River’
4th: Aria Du- ‘Tears In Heaven’
5th: Elsie Sandall- ‘Once Upon Another Time’
6th: Malia Scott- ‘Suspend’
7th: Finley Ashfield- ‘Can’t Take My Eyes Off’
7th: Ruby Kramer- ‘Love Potion No. 9′
7th: Evelyn Lee- ‘Pink Panther’
7th: Kendyl Miller- ‘Say Something’
7th: Hannah Bozer- ‘Used to Be Mine’
8th: Addison Price- ‘Expired Consciousness’
8th: Kennedy Marble- ‘I Don’t Care’
8th: Charlotte Shinnefield- ‘One Step Forward’
8th: Emery Duffin- ‘Respect’
9th: Bella Charnstrom- ‘The Mind’
10th: Zaylee Watson- ‘Bassa Sababa’
10th: Ila Howick- ‘I Wish’
10th: Harper Schwalb- ‘Serenity’
Junior Solo
1st: Victoria Johnson- ‘Insensible’
1st: Kylie Kaminsky- ‘Siren’
2nd: Savannah Manzel- ‘Reimagine’
2nd: Keenan Mentzos- ‘The World in A Grain of Sand’
3rd: Keelyn Jones- ‘Moments Before’
4th: Glee Dang- ‘I’ve Got Rhythm’
4th: Ava Ding- ‘Time’
5th: Kortlynn Rosenbaugh- ‘Arrival’
5th: Lilly Allen- ‘Radiate’
5th: Vivienne Robillard- ‘The Sound of Caves’
6th: Taylor Morrison- ‘Idlewild Blues’
6th: Fiona Wu- ‘Snowing’
7th: Daphnie Braun- ‘A Young Mind’s Thoughts’
7th: Joy Lin- ‘Be Still My Tongue’
7th: Sophia Xiao- ‘Bluebird’
7th: Ingrid Wirtz- ‘It’s About That Walk’
7th: Sophia Cialkowski- ‘Model Behaviour;
7th: Alexis Mayer- ‘Sweet Dreams’
7th: Fiona Sartain- ‘Wave’
8th: Tahari Conrad- ‘Exhale’
8th: Sasha Milstein- ‘Nature Boy’
9th: Braelyn Schaffer- ‘Almost Like Being In Love’
9th: Tiara Sherman- ‘Belly of the Beast’
9th: Sydney Kelly- ‘End of Love’
9th: Tori Chun- ‘Legs’
9th: Siena Paradeau- ‘Praise You’
9th: Sophia DaSalla- ‘Symphony In Sorrow’
9th: Alexis Alvarez- ‘Young At Heart’
10th: Lucy Cavender- ‘C'est Petites Riens’
10th: Harlow Pike- ‘Destinations’
10th: Kate Jarboe- ‘Le Jazz Hot’
10th: Malaya DiMonte- ‘Small’
10th: Faith Crain- ‘Through Crumbling’
Teen Solo
1st: Ava Lynn- ‘Under My Skin’
2nd: Isaiah Villegas- ‘Last Words’
3rd: Izzy Howard- ‘Adveniat’
3rd: Logan Gallinger- ‘All Farewells Are Sudden’
3rd: Hudson Pletcher- ‘Book of Death’
3rd: Isabella Jarvis- ‘How’s That’
3rd: Isabella Lynch- ‘Slipping Apart’
4th: Josie Lutz- ‘After the Rain’
4th: Claire Monge- ‘Atonement’
4th: Avery Hall- ‘Confinement’
5th: Laci Bloss- ‘Once Upon Another Time’
5th: Klaire Simek- ‘Raven’
5th: Amanda Sauceda- ‘Smoke’
5th: Drew Rosen- ‘The Anticipation of Becoming Unfastened’
5th: Kessa Yee- ‘Unravel’
7th: Mia Ibach- ‘Battle Cry’
7th: Gianna Mojonnier- ‘Glitch Repeat’
7th: Tatiana Hagee- ‘Love Me Like a River Does’
8th: Emma Donnelly- ‘Eclat’
8th: Keira Redpath- ‘Fame’
8th: Lyla Lee- ‘I’m Lost’
8th: Lauren Crooks- ‘Liquidity’
8th: Caitlyn Polis- ‘Rapture’
8th: Sierra Drayton- ‘Repose’
8th: Cami Redpath- ‘Superstar’
8th: Ali Ogle- ‘This Woman’s Work’
8th: Ellie Duffin- ‘Voice of God’
9th: Sydney Foertsch- ‘After Midnight’
9th: Alita Kneeland- ‘Bloom’
9th: Kristin Howell- ‘Charge’
9th: Addyson Smith- ‘Ebb + Flow’
9th: Brynn Kostka- ‘First Time’
9th: Ashley Choy- ‘Her Story’
9th: Makaia Roux- ‘Tangled In Truth’
9th: Kinley Bertrand- ‘Try A Little Tenderness’
10th: Jennifer He- ‘A River Runs’
10th: Sadie Grace Bethke- ‘New York, I Love You’
10th: Kieran Holmes- ‘With the Lights Out’
Senior Solo
1st: Brianna Keingatti- ‘Mine’
2nd: Kiarra Waidelich- ‘Exist Without Breath’
3rd: Ava Wagner- ‘I Don’t Trust You Anymore’
3rd: Michelle Cheng- ‘Sinking’
3rd: Cydney Heard- ‘Vast and Unattainable’
4th: Tristan Ianiero- ‘Don’t
4th: Anna Miller- ‘Ode to Dance’
5th: Julia Lowe- ‘Ripples In the Sand’
6th: Holden Kunowski- ‘Slow, Slow’
7th: Sofia Benning- ‘Hurt’
7th: Grace Gontarek- ‘To Resist Conformity’
8th: Kaliyah Williams- ‘Be My Husband’
8th: Brooke Judge- ‘Forever Seeking’
8th: Mercedes Lorentz- ‘Human Frequency’
8th: Ava Geske- ‘I’m Home’
8th: Ellie Weimer- ‘In This Room’
8th: Ryan Evans- ‘Mi Mundo’
8th: Sydney Ishaug- ‘My Performance’
8th: Sara Allen- ‘Vienna’
9th: Kennedy Barry- ‘Bloodline’
9th: Emma Hellenkamp- ‘Empty Promise’
9th: Bella Mills- ‘Oh Me, Oh Life’
9th: Emily Fluker- ‘Time After Time’
9th: Courtney Chiu- ‘We Fall’
10th: Mady Justin- ‘Easy Does It’
10th: Victoria Paggiossi- ‘Routine Unisil’
10th: Adare Hass- ‘Sleep’
Peewee Duet/Trio
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Lullaby’
2nd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Can’t Smile Without You’
2nd: Danceology- ‘You’re The One That I Want’
3rd: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Sea Cruise’
4th: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Shake Your Groove Thing’
5th: Elite Feet Artists Company- ‘Nobody But Me’
Mini Duet/Trio
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Silence’
1st: Danceology- ‘Three Blind Mice’
2nd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Sound of Silence’
3rd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘When We Remember’
4th: Danceplex- ‘Evening Rise’
4th: The Company Space- ‘Visnaga’
5th: PULSE Dance Centre- ‘Get Happy’
5th: Yoko’s Dance and Performing Arts Academy- ‘Table for Two’
Junior Duet/Trio
1st: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts- ‘How Do You Turn Your Eyes’
1st: PULSE Dance Centre- ‘Icarus’
2nd: Bunker Dance Center- ‘Hit That Jive, Jack’
3rd: PULSE Dance Centre- ‘Either Me or You’
3rd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Nostalgia’
3rd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Weight to Carry’
4th: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Because You Gotta Have’
4th: The Vision Dance Alliance- ‘Come Get Us’
4th: Prestige Dance Academy- ‘Meliorism’
5th: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘I Got to Groove’
5th: Danceology- ‘Seven Nation Army’
Teen Duet/Trio
1st: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Surrender’
2nd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Crazy’
3rd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Fading Soul’
3rd: Danceology- ‘Shattered Expectations’
4th: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Inside Out’
4th: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts- ‘Unfound’
5th: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts- ‘Etched In Grief’
5th: The Dance Kollective- ‘Me, You, Us’
5th: The Dance Kollective- ‘Stay’
Senior Duet/Trio
1st: Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘I’ve Got A Suitcase Full of Memories’
2nd: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Don’t Give Up’
3rd: Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘Gone’
4th: Bunker Dance Center- ‘Plan & Elevation’
4th: The Company Space- ‘Say Less’
5th: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Prelude of Friendship’
5th: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Say You Will’
Open Duet/Trio
1st: Diamond Dance Project- ‘Hand Crafted’
Peewee Group
1st: Club Dance Studio- ‘Pure Imagination’
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Unchained Melody’
2nd: Dance Connection 2- ‘Let Yourself Go’
3rd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Let it Be’
3rd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Ponytail’
4th: NorthPointe Dance Academy- ‘Rainbow Connection’
5th: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Yakety Yak’
Mini Group
1st: Danceology- ‘Rhythm Is Our Business’
2nd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘She Didn’t Look Back’
3rd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Size’
4th: Dance Connection 2- ‘Barrio’
5th: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Ave Maria’
5th: Dance Connection 2- ‘Black Betty’
Junior Group
1st: Dance Connection 2- ‘Man’
2nd: Kim Massay Dance Productions- ‘Kill the Lights’
3rd: Kim Massay Dance Productions- ‘For What It’s Worth’
3rd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Love Me Tender’
3rd: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘This Will Be’
4th: Elite Danceworx- ‘Through and Foreward’
5th: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘What I Am’
Teen Group
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Leave Me Hollow’
1st: Downtown Dance Factory- ‘Today’
1st: Downtown Dance Factory- ‘Undecided’
2nd: Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘Nobody Love A Rattlesnake’
3rd: Studio Fusion- ‘Arrival’
3rd: Kim Massay Dance Productions- ‘Pressure’
3rd: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Reflection’
3rd: The Dance Kollective- ‘We Are the Music’
4th: The Vision Dance Alliance- ‘Interrogation’
4th: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Lisztomania’
4th: Expressenz- ‘Play That Funky Music’
4th: The Dance Kollective- ‘Suffering Jukebox’
4th: D’ansa Jazz Stage- ‘Trio in D’
5th: Kim Massay Dance Productions- ‘Is The End of Me’
Senior Group
1st: Danceology- ‘The Missing’
2nd: Elite Danceworx- ‘Manifesto’
3rd: Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘BPG’
4th: Elite Danceworx- ‘Partitia for Four’
5th: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘I Deserve to go to Prison?’
5th: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Misty’
5th: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Protect Thee’
Open Group
1st: Diamond Dance Project- ‘Rated F L’
2nd: Diamond Dance Project- ‘E Ala E Kakou’
Peewee Line
1st: Dance Connection 2- ‘You’ll Be In My Heart’
2nd: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts- ‘Bop!’
3rd: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Imagine’
4th: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Petites in Paris’
5th: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Lil Bitz’
Mini Line
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘My Way’
2nd: Club Dance Studio- ‘Begin’
2nd: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Papa Can You Hear Me’
3rd: Dance Connection 2- ‘Love Shack’
3rd: The Dynamic Dance Academy- ‘The Tourist’
3rd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Walking on the Sun’
4th: Dance Connection 2- ‘Every Season’
5th: NorthPointe Dance Academy- ‘Breathe’
Junior Line
1st: Danceology- ‘All Shadows’
1st: Dance Connection 2- ‘Bongo’
1st: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Sisu’
2nd: Elite Danceworx- ‘Piano Man’
2nd: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Tribal Beauties’
3rd: Dance Connection 2- ‘Harvest’
4th: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Stop, Format It!’
5th: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘One Way’
Teen Line
1st: Elite Danceworx- ‘Caronte’
1st: Elite Danceworx- ‘Come Darkness’
1st: Danceology- ‘You Don’t Fool Me’
2nd: Elite Danceworx- ‘What If?’
3rd: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘At the Apex’
3rd: Danceology- ‘Hive’
4th: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Cinema (Act II)
4th: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Easy Street’
4th: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Welcome to the Internet’
5th: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Disco Pop’
Senior Line
1st: Dance Connection 2- ‘Be Italian’
2nd: Bunker Dance Center- ‘It’s My Parade’
2nd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Out of These Ashes’
3rd: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘An Evening With Silk Sonic’
4th: Bunker Dance Center- ‘I Get Along With You’
5th: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘And On...’
5th: Bunker Dance Center- ‘Testing Patience’
Open Line
1st: B-Dance Company- ‘Hands of Life’
2nd: Diamond Dance Project- ‘Diamonds Don’t Break 2.2′
Peewee Extended Line
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Cover Girl’
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Yacht Club Swing’
2nd: Dance Connection 2- ‘Shake’
3rd: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Peppermint Twist’
3rd: Dance Connection 2- ‘Rockin Robin’
4th: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts- ‘My Way’
5th: Dance Connection 2- ‘Little Shop’
Mini Extended Line
1st: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Cinema (Act 1)’
2nd: Dance Connection 2- ‘Hot Lunch’
2nd: Rhythm Dance Center- ‘Lil Einsteins’
3rd: Danceology- ‘Blindsided’
3rd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Control’
4th: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Habanera’
5th: Dance Connection 2- ‘I Believe’
Junior Extended Line
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘That’s Life’
2nd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Mazurka’
3rd: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Colour Me In’
3rd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Relax’
3rd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Scooby Do Pa Pa’
4th: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Redlight’
4th: The Dynamic Dance Academy- ‘The Piano’
5th: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Unchained Melody’
Teen Extended Line
1st: Dance Connection 2- ‘The Final Act’
2nd: Danceology- ‘Weight of Expectation’
3rd: Elite Danceworx- ‘Hey’
3rd: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Lazarus’
3rd: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Strength in Numbers’
4th: Studio Fusion- ‘Aftermath’
4th: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘People’s Faces’
5th: Elite Danceworx- ‘Do You Hear It Too?’
5th: The Dance Kollective- ‘Make Me Move’
5th: Bunker Dance Center- ‘Smooth Operator’
Senior Extended Line
1st: Elite Danceworx- ‘Thunder Comes Resounding’
2nd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘I Get By’
3rd: Rhythm Dance Center- ‘Buckle Up’
4th: Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘An Evening I Will Not Forget’
4th: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Ya’
5th: Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘APLand’
5th: Rhythm Dance Center- ‘Escape’
5th: Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘In Living Color’
5th: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Superbad’
Open Extended Line
1st: B-Dance Company- ‘The Legacy’
Mini Production
1st: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Little Birds’
2nd: Danceology- ‘Fun’
2nd: The Dynamic Dance Academy- ‘Singing In the Rain’
3rd: Danceology- ‘Transylvania’
4th: NorthPointe Dance Academy- ‘It Don’t Mean A Thing’
5th: Dance Connection 2- ‘Oh Yeah’
Junior Production
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Baby I’m A Star’
2nd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Billy’
3rd: Dance Connection 2- ‘Let’s Go’
4th: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Get Busy’
5th: Danceology- ‘Brick Squad’
5th: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Flipmode’
5th: Danceology- ‘Leave None Behind’
5th: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Trip A Little Light Fantastic’
Teen Production
1st: Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘The Truth Will Set You Free’
2nd: Dance Connection 2- ‘Swing Kids’
2nd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘What’s Left’
3rd: Rhythm Dance Center- ‘Slime’
4th: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Billion Dollar Baby’
4th: Danceology- ‘Pigeons on Broadway’
5th: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Chromatica’
Senior Production
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Jive Bunny 2022′
2nd: Dance Connection 2- ‘Glory’
High Score by Performance Division:
Cash Prizes:
1st: $200
2nd: $100
3rd: $50
Peewee Jazz
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Cover Girl’
2nd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Ponytail’
3rd: Dance Connection 2- ‘Shake’
4th: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Yakety Yak’
5th: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts- ‘Bop!’
5th: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Hit the Road Jack’
Peewee Hip Hop
1st: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Lil Bitz’
2nd: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts- ‘Let’s Go’
3rd: The Company Space- ‘We Go Back’
4th: Rios Dance- ‘Girls Gang’
Peewee Tap
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Yacht Club Swing’
2nd: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Peppermint Twist’
2nd: Dance Connection 2- ‘Rockin Robin’
3rd: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts- ‘My Way’
4th: Danceology- ‘Grease’
4th: Prodigy Dance and Performing Art Centre- ‘Safari Party’
5th: The Company Space- ‘Let’s Get Loud’
Peewee Lyrical
1st: Dance Connection 2- ‘You’ll Be In My Heart’
2nd: NorthPointe Dance Academy- ‘Rainbow Connection’
3rd: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Imagine’
4th: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts- ‘Rock Your Soul’
5th: Danceology- ‘Greatest Love’
Peewee Musical Theatre
1st: Dance Connection 2- ‘Let Yourself Go’
2nd: Dance Connection 2- ‘Little Shop’
3rd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Petites in Paris’
4th: Danceology- ‘Hard Knock Life’
Peewee Contemporary
1st: Club Dance Studio- ‘Pure Imagination’
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Unchained Melody’
2nd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Let it Be’
3rd: Danceology- ‘Rainbow’
4th: Academy of Nevada Ballet Theatre- ‘One Less’
5th: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘For You’
Peewee Specialty
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Football Hero’
Mini Jazz
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Size’
2nd: Dance Connection 2- ‘Hot Lunch’
3rd: Dance Connection 2- ‘Love Shack’
3rd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Walking on the Sun’
4th: Dance Connection 2- ‘Black Betty’
4th: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Control’
5th: Danceology- ‘Fun’
Mini Ballet
1st: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Habanera’
1st: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Spanish Roses’
2nd: Pas De Deux Hawaii- ‘Romeo & Juliet’
3rd: Noretta Dunworth School of Dance- ‘Doll Dance’
4th: The Dynamic Dance Academy- ‘Childhood Memories’
Mini Hip Hop
1st: Rhythm Dance Center- ‘Lil Einsteins’
2nd: Pas De Deux Hawaii- ‘M.I.B’
3rd: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Mimez’
4th: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘M.I.B’
5th: Danceology- ‘The Tea Party’
5th: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Stand Up’
Mini Tap
1st: Danceology- ‘Rhythm Is Our Business’
2nd: The Dynamic Dance Academy- ‘The Tourist’
3rd: The Dynamic Dance Academy- ‘Save the Last Dance’
3rd: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts- ‘Home’
4th: The Dynamic Dance Academy- ‘Singing In the Rain’
5th: The Dance Kollective- ‘Puttin’ On the Ritz’
5th: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘The Big Bang’
5th: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Airmail Special’
Mini Lyrical
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘My Way’
2nd Danceology- ‘Blindsided’
2nd: Dance Connection 2- ‘Every Season’
3rd: NorthPointe Dance Academy- ‘Breathe’
4th: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Turning Page’
5th: Dance Connection 2- ‘I Believe’
Mini Musical Theatre
1st: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Cinema (Act 1)’
2nd: Dance Connection 2- ‘Barrio’
3rd: The Dynamic Dance Academy- ‘Spanish Rose’
3rd: Danceology- ‘Transylvania’
4th: Dance Connection 2- ‘Puttin’ On the Ritz’
5th: NorthPointe Dance Academy- ‘Big Time’
Mini Contemporary
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘She Didn’t Look Back’
2nd: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Papa Can You Hear Me’
2nd: Club Dance Studio- ‘Begin’
3rd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Ave Maria’
4th: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Escape Artist’
5th: The Company Space- ‘Hear the Bells’
Mini Ballroom
1st: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Ain’t No Other’
2nd: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Pretty Woman’
3rd: Bunker Dance Center- ‘Sax’
Mini Specialty
1st: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Little Birds’
2nd: Legacy Dance Company- ‘Could’
Mini Acro
1st: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Move It’
2nd: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Girls Just Wanna Have Fun’
Junior Jazz
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Baby I’m A Star’
2nd: Dance Connection 2- ‘Let’s Go’
3rd: Kim Massay Dance Productions- ‘Kill the Lights’
4th: Danceology- ‘We’ve Been Burning’
4th: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Redlight’
5th: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘This Will Be’
Junior Ballet
1st: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Tribal Beauties’
2nd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Mazurka’
3rd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Fugue In D Minor’
4th: Danceology- ‘Infinite Strings’
5th: Dance Connection 2- ‘La Corsaire’
Junior Hip Hop
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Get Busy’
2nd: Danceology- ‘Brick Squad’
2nd: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Flipmode’
3rd: Dance Connection 2- ‘Titans’
4th: Rhythm Dance Center- ‘Fearless’
4th: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘What Is Hip?’
5th: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘The Militia’
Junior Tap
1st: The Dynamic Dance Academy- ‘The Piano’
2nd: Danceology- ‘I Need You’
2nd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Wild, Wild Party’
3rd: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Mr Sandman’
4th: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Ballroom Blitz’
4th: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Goodbye Yellow Brick Road’
5th: The Dynamic Dance Academy- ‘Keep Your Head Up’
5th: The Dynamic Dance Academy- ‘Cadence’
Junior Lyrical
1st: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Unchained Melody’
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Love Me Tender’
2nd: Danceology- ‘Ascending’
2nd: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts- ‘Retrospect’
3rd: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts- ‘Walk Away Again’
3rd: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Yellow’
4th: PULSE Dance Centre- ‘Hanging By A Thread’
4th: Dance Connection 2- ‘Wonder’
5th: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘The Middle Place’
Junior Musical Theatre
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Billy’
2nd: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Trip A Little Light Fantastic’
3rd: Danceology- ‘Strongest Suit’
4th: Studio Fusion- ‘Money’
4th: Bunker Dance Center- ‘Princess & the Frog’
4th: Rhythm Dance Center- ‘Shrek!’
5th: The Company Space- ‘Money’
Junior Contemporary
1st: Danceology- ‘All Shadows’
1st: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Sisu’
2nd: Elite Danceworx- ‘Piano Man’
2nd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘That’s Life’
3rd: Dance Connection 2- ‘Man’
3rd: Dance Connection 2- ‘Harvest’
4th: Danceology- ‘Leave None Behind’
4th: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Colour Me In’
5th: Kim Massay Dance Productions- ‘For What It’s Worth’
5th: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Stop, Format It!’
Junior Ballroom
1st: Dance Connection 2- ‘Bongo’
2nd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Scooby Do Pa Pa’
3rd: Danceology- ‘Get Loud’
4th: Bunker Dance Center- ‘Crowd Control’
5th: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘The Look’
Junior Specialty
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Relax’
2nd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Together’
3rd: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Falling For You’
4th: Academy of Nevada Ballet Theatre- ‘Prism’
Junior Acro
1st: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Reasons’
Teen Groups:
Teen Jazz
1st: Downtown Dance Factory- ‘Today’
2nd: Kim Massay Dance Productions- ‘Pressure’
3rd: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts- ‘Unheard’
4th: Prestige Dance Academy- ‘Boots’
4th: The Dance Kollective- ‘Dare You Not To Dance’
4th: Downton Dance Factory- ‘Move Dance Be Born’
4th: Noretta Dunworth School of Dance- ‘I Feel Love’
5th:NorthPointe Dance Academy- ‘Dance With Me’
Teen Ballet
1st: Pas De Deux- ‘Hawaii’
2nd: Dance Connection 2- ‘Love Story’
3rd: Elite Dance and Performing Arts Center- ‘Schramm’
4th: Academy of Nevada Ballet Theatre- ‘Six Breaths’
5th:The Company Space- ‘Homeland’
Teen Hip Hop
1st: D’ansa Jazz Stage- ‘Trio in D’
2nd: Pas De Deux- ‘Hawaii’
3rd: Honolulu Dance Studio- ‘Joker’
4th: Desert Eagle Productions Dance Studio- ‘Moshpit’
5th: The Company Space- ‘Shake the Room’
5th: O’Brien Center of the Arts- ‘The Sideshow’
Teen Tap
1st: The Dance Kollective- ‘We Are the Music’
2nd: Expressenz- ‘Play That Funky Music’
3rd: NorthPointe Dance Academy- ‘Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood’
4th: The Dance Kollective- ‘Everything In Its Place’
4th: D’ansa Jazz Stage- ‘Gimmie Gimmie’
5th: NorthPointe Dance Academy- ‘Coming Home’
Teen Lyrical
1st: Dance Connection 2- ‘The Hill’
2nd: Downtown Dance Factory- ‘Keep Breathing’
3rd: The Dance Kollective- ‘Heavenly Bodies’
4th: Studio Fusion- ‘Falling Up’
5th: The Dynamic Dance Academy- ‘Old Days’
5th: NorthPointe Dance Academy- ‘Ain’t No Sunshine’
5th: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts- ‘What If I Say I Love You’
Teen Musical Theatre
1st: Downtown Dance Factory- ‘Undecided’
2nd: Trilogy Dance Co.- ‘LE Jazz Hot’
Teen Contemporary
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Leave Me Hollow’
2nd: Studio Fusion- ‘Arrival’
2nd Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Reflection’
3rd: The Vision Dance Alliance- ‘Interrogation’
4th: Kim Massay Dance Productions- ‘Is The End of Me’
5th: Expressenz- ‘First Light’
5th: Club Dance Studio- ‘No Solace’
5th: Elite Danceworx- ‘When We’re Older’
Teen Specialty
1st: Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘Nobody Love A Rattlesnake’
2nd: The Dance Kollective- ‘Suffering Jukebox’
2nd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Lisztomania’
3rd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘To Know A Man’
4th: Kim Massay Dance Productions- ‘Mad World’
5th: NorthPointe Dance Academy- ‘Nemesis’
Teen Lines, Extended Lines, Productions:
Teen Jazz
1st: Elite Danceworx- ‘Hey’
2nd: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Chromatica’
3rd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Disco Pop’
4th: The Dance Kollective- ‘Make Me Move’
5th: Danceology- ‘Out Of the Crypt’
5th: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Baseline’
Teen Ballet
1st: Danceology- ‘Hive’
1st: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘At the Apex’
2nd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘La Fete’
3rd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Carmen’
4th: Elite Danceworx- ‘Emerald Waltz’
5th: Elite Danceworx- ‘Carmen’
Teen Hip Hop
1st: Rhythm Dance Center- ‘Slime’
1st: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Lazarus’
2nd: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘X-NZ”
3rd: Danceology- ‘Another One’
4th: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Duality’
4th: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Coming in Hot’
5th: Kim Massay Dance Productions- ‘Walk’
5th: D’ansa Jazz Stage- ‘Feedback’
5th: Elite Danceworx- ‘Lights Up’
Teen Tap
1st: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Viva La Vida’
2nd: Danceology- ‘Faster Stronger’
3rd: The Dynamic Dance Academy- ‘Dear Evan Hansen’
3rd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Rich Man’s Frug’
3rd: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Dancing Queen’
4th: Bunker Dance Center- ‘Monster’
5th: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘This Land’
Teen Lyrical
1st: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘I Want You to Need Me’
2nd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Memory’
3rd: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Over the Love’
4th: Dance Connection 2- ‘Foolish Games’
4th: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts- ‘I Want to Hold Your Hand’
5th: Elite Dance and Performing Arts Center- ‘Piano Man’
Teen Musical Theatre
1st: Danceology- ‘Pigeons on Broadway’
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Billion Dollar Baby’
2nd: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Easy Street’
2nd: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Welcome to the Internet’
3rd: Dance Connection 2- ‘Coffee’
4th: Bunker Dance Center- ‘Cut Loose’
5th: Rhythm Dance Center- ‘The Mask’
Teen Contemporary
1st: Dance Connection 2- ‘The Final Act’
2nd: Danceology- ‘Weight of Expectation’
2nd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘What’s Left’
3rd: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Strength in Numbers’
4th: Danceology- ‘You Don’t Fool Me’
4th: Elite Danceworx- ‘Come Darkness’
4th: Elite Danceworx- ‘Caronte’
5th: Elite Danceworx- ‘What If?’
Teen Ballroom
1st: Dance Connection 2- ‘Swing Kids’
2nd: Bunker Dance Center- ‘Smooth Operator’
3rd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Calabria’
4th: Dance Connection 2- ‘In the Closet’
5th: Danceology- ‘Endangered Species’
5th: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Red Handed’
Teen Specialty
1st: Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘The Truth Will Set You Free’
2nd: The Dance Kollective- ‘Lessons Learned’
3rd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Let’s Play’
4th: Rhythm Dance Center- ‘Rhythm Story- to inFUNinty and Beyond!’
5th: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Bosorkanya’
Senior Jazz
1st: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘And On...’
2nd: Dance Connection 2- ‘VIP’
3rd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Jive Bunny 2022′
4th: Kim Massay Dance Productions- ‘What’s the Tea’
5th: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Fashion’
5th: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Play’
Senior Ballet
1st: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Concerto No 2′
2nd: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Chronos’
3rd: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Le Corsaire’
3rd: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Summer’
4th: Bunker Dance Center- ‘Sixth Breath, the Last Breath’
5th: Rhythm Dance Center- ‘Vite-Fait’
Senior Hip Hop
1st: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘An Evening With Silk Sonic’
2nd: Rhythm Dance Center- ‘Buckle Up’
3rd: Noretta Dunworth School of Dance- ‘Options’
4th: Sandra’s School of Dance- ‘Swizzy’
5th: Sandra’s School of Dance- ‘It Go Down’
Senior Tap
1st: Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘BPG’
2nd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Misty’
3rd: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Taces n Sixes’
3rd: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Freedom’
4th: The Dynamic Dance Academy- ‘Redemption’
5th: Rhythm Dance Center- ‘Escape’
Senior Lyrical
1st: Bunker Dance Center- ‘I Get Along With You’
2nd: Danceology- ‘All Will Be Gone’
2nd: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘When We’re Older’
3rd: Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘Unrequited but Unwavering’
4th: Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘An Evening I Will Not Forget’
4th: Dance Connection 2- ‘Woman’s Work’
5th: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘I Dreamed A Dream’
5th: NorthPointe Dance Academy- ‘One of Us’
Senior Musical Theatre
1st: Bunker Dance Center- ‘It’s My Parade’
2nd: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘For Once In My Life’
3rd: Trilogy Dance Co.- ‘When the Chips Go Down’
Senior Contemporary
1st: Danceology- ‘The Missing’
2nd: Elite Danceworx- ‘Manifesto’
3rd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Out of These Ashes’
3rd: Elite Danceworx- ‘Thunder Comes Resounding’
4th: Elite Danceworx- ‘Partitia for Four’
5th: Bunker Dance Center- ‘Testing Patience’
5th: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Protect Thee’
5th: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘I Deserve to go to Prison?’
Senior Ballroom
1st: Dance Connection 2- ‘Be Italian’
2nd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Superbad’
Senior Specialty
1st: Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘Example #22′
2nd: Studio Fusion- ‘Work It’
2nd: Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘Flies and Vermin’
3rd: Studio Fusion- ‘Coconut’
4th: Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘Anywhere Out of this World’
4th: Bunker Dance Center- ‘A Charmed Life’
4th: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Ya’
4th: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘The Pieces We Keep Hidden’
5th: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘It Looms’
Senior Acro
1st: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Broken’
Open Contemporary
1st: B-Dance Company- ‘Hands of Life’
Open Hip-Hop
1st: B-Dance Company- ‘The Legacy’
2nd: Diamond Dance Project- ‘Rated F L’
3rd: Diamond Dance Project- ‘Diamonds Don’t Break 2.2′
Open Specialty
1st: Diamond Dance Project- ‘E Ala E Kakou’
Best Performance:
Age:
Peewee
Winners:
Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Unchained Melody’ Club Dance Studio- ‘Pure Imagination’
Mini
Winner: Danceology- ‘Rhythm Is Our Business’
1st runner-up: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘She Didn’t Look Back’
2nd runner-up: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Papa Can You Hear Me’
3rd runner-up: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Cinema (Act 1)’
4th runner-up: Club Dance Studio- ‘Begin’
5th runner-up: Dance Connection 2- ‘Barrio’
6th runner-up: Rhythm Dance Center- ‘Lil Einsteins’
Junior
Winner: Danceology- ‘All Shadows’
1st runner-up: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Tribal Beauties’
2nd runner-up: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Baby I’m A Star’
3rd runner-up: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Sisu’
4th runner-up: Elite Danceworx- ‘Piano Man’
5th runner-up: Dance Connection 2- ‘Bongo’
Teen
Group:
Winner: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Leave Me Hollow’
1st runner-up: The Dance Kollective- ‘We Are the Music’
2nd runner-up: Kim Massay Dance Productions- ‘Pressure’
3rd runner-up: Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘Nobody Love A Rattlesnake’
4th runner-up: Studio Fusion- ‘Arrival’
5th runner-up: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Reflection’
6th runner-up: Downtown Dance Factory- ‘Today’
Line, Extended Line, Production:
Winner: Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘The Truth Will Set You Free’
1st runner-up: Danceology- ‘Weight of Expectation’
2nd runner-up: Dance Connection 2- ‘The Final Act’
3rd runner-up: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘What’s Left’
4th runner-up: Elite Danceworx- ‘Hey’
5th runner-up: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Strength in Numbers’
6th runner-up: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Lazarus’
7th runner-up: Rhythm Dance Center- ‘Slime’
Senior
Winner: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Out of These Ashes’
1st runner-up: Dance Connection 2- ‘Be Italian’
2nd runner-up: Danceology- ‘The Missing’
3rd runner-up: Elite Danceworx- ‘Manifesto’
4th runner-up: Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘BPG’
5th runner-up: Bunker Dance Center- ‘It’s My Parade’
Open
Winner:
B-Dance Company- ‘The Legacy’
Style:
Contemporary
Nominees:
Larkin Dance Studio- ‘She Didn’t Look Back’
Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Sisu’
Danceology- ‘All Shadows’
Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Leave Me Hollow’
Dance Connection 2- ‘The Final Act’
Winner:
Danceology- ‘The Missing’
Lyrical
Nominees:
Larkin Dance Studio- ‘My Way’
Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Love Me Tender’
Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Unchained Melody’
Dance Connection 2- ‘The Hill’
Bunker Dance Center- ‘I Get Along Without You’
Winner:
Expressenz Dance Center- ‘I Want You to Need Me’
Musical Theatre
Nominees:
The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Cinema (Act I)
Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Billy’
Downtown Dance Factory- ‘Undecided’
Danceology- ‘Pigeons on Broadway’
Bunker Dance Center- ‘It’s My Parade’
Winner:
Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Billion Dollar Baby’
Hip Hop
Nominees:
Rhythm Dance Center- ‘Lil Einsteins’
Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Get Busy’
D’Ansa Jazz Stage- ‘Trio In D’
Rhythm Dance Center- ‘Slime’
Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘An Evening With Silk Sonic’
Winner:
Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Lazarus’
Acro
Nominees:
Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Move It’
Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Reasons’
Winner:
Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Broken’
Specialty
Nominees:
Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Little Birds’
Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Relax’
Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘Nobody Love A Rattlesnake’
Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘Example #22′
Winner:
Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘The Truth Will Set You Free’
Ballet
Nominees:
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre -’Spanish Roses’
The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Habanera’
The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Tribal Beauties’
Pas de Deux Hawaii- ‘The Journey’
Danceology- ‘Hive’
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Concerto No 2′
Winner:
The Rock Center for Dance- ‘At the Apex’
Tap
Nominees:
Danceology- ‘Rhythm Is Our Business’
The Dynamic Dance Academy- ‘The Piano’
The Dance Kollective- ‘We Are the Music’
Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘BPG’
Winner:
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Viva La Vida’
Jazz
Nominees:
Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Size’
Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Baby I’m A Star’
Downtown Dance Factory- ‘Today’
Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘And On...’
Winner:
Elite Danceworx- ‘Hey’
Ballroom
Nominees:
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Ain’t No Other’
Dance Connection 2- ‘Bongo’
Dance Connection 2- ‘Swing Kids’
Winner:
Dance Connection 2- ‘Be Italian’
Special Awards:
Professionalism
Noretta Dunworth School of Dance
Best Production
Nominees:
Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Little Birds’
Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Baby I’m A Star’
Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘The Truth Will Set You Free’
Winner:
Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Jive Bunny 2022′
Outstanding Achievement:
Mini Technical
Nominees:
Rhythm Dance Center- ‘Lil Einsteins’
Danceology- ‘Rhythm Is Our Business’
NorthPointe Dance Academy- ‘Breathe’
Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Papa Can Your Hear Me’
Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Little Birds’
Winner:
Larkin Dance Studio- ‘My Way’
Junior Technical
Nominees:
Danceology- ‘All Shadows’
Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Sisu’
Elite Danceworx- ‘Piano Man’
Dance Connection 2- ‘Man’
Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Mazurka’
Winner:
The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Tribal Beauties’
Teen Technical
Nominees:
Danceology- ‘Hive’
Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘The Truth Will Set You Free’
Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Strength in Numbers’
Rhythm Dance Center- ‘Slime’
The Rock Center for Dance- ‘At the Apex’
Winner:
Elite Danceworx- ‘Hey’
Senior Technical
Nominees:
Danceology- ‘The Missing’
Studio Fusion- ‘Work It’
Bunker Dance Center- ‘Testing Patience’
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Misty’
Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘Flies And Vermin’
The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Bloodline’
Winner:
Elite Danceworx- ‘Thunder Comes Resounding’
Mini/Junior Choreography
Nominees:
Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Billy’ (Larkin Staff)
The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Cinema (Act I)’ (Quinn Callahan)
Dance Connection 2- ‘Let’s Go’ (Chelsea Foster)
Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Color Me In’ (Stephanie Rutherford)
Winner:
Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Sisu’ (Brooke Napier)
Teen/Senior Choreography
Nominees:
Danceology- ‘Hive’ (Julie Friedrich)
Larkin Dance Studio- ‘People’s Faces’ (Chelsea Jennings)
Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘An Evening with Silk Sonic’ (Shanna Cipressi and Sabrina Porco)
Studio Fusion- ‘Work It’ (Lauren Slack and Aaron Williams)
Winner:
The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Cinema (Act II)’ (Quinn Callahan)
Costume Design
Kim Massay Dance Productions- ‘Is The End of Me’
Best in Studio ($2500 per style):
Hip-Hop
Art & Soul Dance Company
Tap
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre
Contemporary
Danceology
Jazz
Larkin Dance Studio
Ballroom
Dance Connection 2
Musical Theatre
Bunker Dance Center
Ballet
The Rock Center for Dance
Lyrical
Expressenz Dance Center
Studio of the Year:
Finalists ($5000)
Dance Connection 2
Larkin Dance Studio
The Rock Center for Dance
Expressenz Dance Center
Winner: $25,000
Danceology
People’s Choice ($250):
Rhythm Dance Center- ‘Rhythm Story To inFUNity and Beyond!’
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Roronoa Zoro
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Grimmjow Jaegerjaquez:
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Dragon Ball
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Frieza:
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Liquiir
Frieza
Cooler
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Persona:
Akira Kurusu:
Ryuji Sakamoto:
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Goro Akechi:
Demon Slayer:
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Tengen
Giyu
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Muzan
Pokemon:
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Gordie:
Milo:
Grusha:
Melli:
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Legend of Zelda:
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Dark Link
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DARK SOULS:
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Elden Ring:
Blaidd
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Undertale/Deltarune:
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Kingdom Hearts:
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Xemnas
Luxord
Marluxia
Jojo's Bizarre adventure:
Bruno:
Abbachio:
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Prosciutto
Risotto
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Monster hunter
Jonathan Joestar
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Ace Commander/Julius (4u)
The Huntsman (world)
Bloodborne
Alfred
Father Gascoigne
Djura
Brador
Valtr
Laurence
Ludwig
Micolash
Disney:
Nick wilde
Honest John (Pinocchio)
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jamesbracket · 1 year
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The matchups have arrived!
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This tournament includes 96 characters named James, Jim, Jimmy, and Jay (with some others too), and they will all be competing in 6 brackets of 16, and the winners of those will be participating in two semifinals, and the winners of the semifinals will fight each other in the final finals! (Basically, it���s just how I did it on @blue-character-brawl, but with the amount of participants cut in half.)
Here are the matchups:
Bracket 1
Jim Hopper (Stranger Things) VS. Jim Halpert (The Office)
James “Rhodey” Rhodes (Marvel) VS. James “Bucky” Barnes (Marvel)
James Bonde (Moriarty the Patriot) VS. James Blond (Super Mario Brothers Super Show)
Jim Rockford (The Rockford Files) VS. James Bond (James Bond)
Jimmy Carter (Real Life) VS. James Madison (Hamilton)
James Byrd (@byrdsfly) VS. James Byrd (Spyro the Dragon)
JayMoji (Real Life) VS. James Phryllas (Real Life)
Jimmy Z (Wild Kratts) VS. Jimmy T (WarioWare)
Bracket 2
James Baxter (Adventure Time) VS. James (Adventure Time)
Jamestown, Virginia (Real Life) VS. James Webb Telescope (Real Life)
Jim Henson (Real Life) VS. Jim Davis (Real Life)
Jimmy Olsen (DC Comics) VS. Jim Gordon (DC Comics)
Jay Gatsby (The Great Gatsby) VS. James Henry Trotter (James and the Giant Peach)
Jimmy Neutron (Jimmy Neutron) VS. Shimmy Jimmy (Phineas and Ferb)
James McCloud (Star Fox) VS. Jay Elbird (Ace Attorney)
James (Wii Sports) VS. James (Papa Louie)
Bracket 3
Captain James Hook (Peter Pan) VS. James Norrington (Pirates of the Caribbean)
Jim Hawkins (Treasure Island) VS. Jimmy Hopkins (Bully)
Jamie Waring (Black Swan) VS. James Flint (Black Sails)
Jamie McCrimmon (Doctor Who) VS. King James IV (Doctor Who)
Dr. James Possible (Kim Possible) VS. Jimmy Pesto Jr. (Bob’s Burgers)
Prince James (Once Upon a Time) VS. James (Princess and the Frog)
jim teacher (This TikTok) VS. Nagasaki James (Noonbit Man)
James March (American Horror Story) VS. James Vane (The Picture of Dorian Gray)
Bracket 4
James (Pokémon) VS. James T. Kirk (Star Trek)
James the Red Engine (Thomas and Friends) VS. James P. Sullivan (Monsters, Inc.)
Jamie Fraser (Outlander) VS. James Sunderland (Silent Hill 2)
James Ironwood (RWBY) VS. Private Jimmy (Red vs Blue)
James Rallison (Real Life) VS. James Huckle (The Search for Santa Paws)
Jay Walker (Ninjago) VS. Jimmy McGill (Better Call Saul)
Jaime Lannister (Game of Thrones) VS. Jimmy Novak (Supernatural)
Jem Carstairs (The Infernal Devices) VS. James Herondale (The Last Hours)
Bracket 5
James Wilson (House MD) VS. Jamie Tartt (Ted Lasso)
Jim Lake Jr. (Trollhunters) VS. James Hunter (Animal Ark)
James (The Walking Dead) VS. Jimmy (Scott Pilgrim)
James-Roman Grilfalinas (@artificialkids-2k23-official) VS. Jimmy Lightning (Peggle)
Jamie Wellerstein (The Last Five Years) VS. Jamie Winter (Midsomer Murders)
James Holden (The Expanse) VS. James Ford (Lost)
James Garrett (Zoey 101) VS. James Amber (Life is Strange)
Jay Merrick (Marble Hornets) VS. Meanie Jim (Junie B. Jones)
Bracket 6
Jim Moriarty (Sherlock Holmes) VS. James Maguire (Derry Girls)
James Black (Detective Conan) VS. James Gunn (Real Life)
James the Cat (James the Cat) VS. Jimmy the Robot (The Aquabats)
Jimmy King (Emmerdale) VS. Jim Johnman (Monster Factory)
Jame Palrose (Terror Island) VS. Jimmy (Johnny the Homicidal Maniac)
James Diamond (Big Time Rush) VS. James Herriot (All Creatures Great and Small)
James West (The Wild Wild West) VS. James Maxwell (We Happy Few)
Jimmy Campbell (Bandstand) VS. James E. Negatus (Yonderland)
Round 1 of Brackets 1 and 2 will be going up on Saturday, May 20!
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radroller · 2 years
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I can’t believe i watched Ultraman USA on the day i have a new episode of Donbros to watch but being sick will do things to you i guess. Also it got me to look up Ace McCloud and i am going to get SO much mileage outve this image
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ao3feed-skullgirls · 2 years
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A Game of Tag
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by MeluiethBox
Some professional fliers get into a high-stakes game of tag.
Words: 3999, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Fandoms: Ace Combat (Video Games), Magic School Bus & Magic School Bus Rides Again (Cartoons 1994-2018), Skullgirls (Video Game), Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars Legends - All Media Types, Star Fox (Video Games)
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: Gen
Characters: Matias Torres (Ace Combat), Valerie Frizzle, Big Band (Skullgirls), IG-88 (Star Wars), Fox McCloud, Falco Lombardi, Slippy Toad (Star Fox), Peppy Hare (Star Fox)
Additional Tags: Crossover, Crack Crossover, Crack Treated Seriously, Aerial Dogfights, Death Star (Star Wars), Arwings (Star Fox), TIE Fighters (Star Wars), Tag - Freeform
read it on the AO3 at https://ift.tt/JxEL6ic
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