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hailieshapedbox · 7 months
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CHERRY GAS
MAVEN GENETICS
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themaxbeard · 2 years
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Blue Face
Face Off OG x Animal Mintz
Indica dominant hybrid.
Aeriz and Fig Farms seem to have teamed up for this potent puppy.
When I smoked it I was overcome by the sweet and smooth smoke. A kind of sweet berry flavor that gives way to that earthy pine forest floor. There was a crack of sharp bitter or astringent quality on the back end as well, like strong ginger.
The high set in very quickly for me, and was uplifting and euphoric, while still being very clear-headed. I tend to prefer Indica strains because I find that Sativas tend to make me feel stupid, but I love when an Indica gives me a lift. I felt chatty and social. As it continued to settle in and peak, I started to mellow out and relax, but that uplifted euphoria still hung around, which resulted in me settling into bed with my Switch and playing games until it was sleepy time. It was an absolutely wonderful time.
I think the only downside is that as it started to wear off, I had a slight headache but that could have come from anything, not necessarily the cannabis.
All in all a high quality strain, this lady was on special when I bought it but it was retailing for around $45, and in my opinion is worth every penny.
Happy smoking!
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movies-tv-more · 11 months
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BOB'S BURGERS 14x06 "Escape from Which Island?" airs tonight at 9pm on FOX
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animatejournal · 1 year
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The Bob's Burgers Movie Directors: Loren Bouchard & Bernard Derriman Studio: 20th Century Animation | USA, 2022
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mentozuu · 2 years
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(From the pilot episode)
Meanwhile, at Black Hat's Manor
originally posted at: Jun 3, 2019
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Trade Offer👏⁉️
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What if Inspired by (Traded Au by @muffin-min) Drawn by Watson
Looking forward to this au!
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fr4ndszk · 7 months
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i learned on this glorious day that there are screentones in ms paint
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tootern2345 · 10 months
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Same gag in concept, different execution
First short: Port Whines, a 1929 Krazy Kat outing done by Ben Harrison & Manny Gould with uncredited animation from guys like Art Davis & Friz Freleng. Done at Harrison-Gould/Mintz in NYC, New York
Second Short: Lighthouse Keeping, a 1932 Krazy Kat outing done by the same team with credited animation attributed to Al Eugster & Preston Blair, done at Screen Gems in LA, California
Credit: PD Toons (and Adam the Entertainment Fan 2003) for the videos.
I do not own any of this, this is for study only! 100% non profit. If you or someone else wants me to take this down, I will!
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thinkbolt · 9 months
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The Great Experiment (Mintz, 1934) - dir. Sid Marcus - ft. Scrappy
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yahoo201027 · 1 year
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September 25: Happy 42nd Birthday to Actor and Comedian Dan Mintz, who provides the voices of one of the main characters of the series, eldest daughter of Bob & Linda, older sister of Louise & Gene as the character of Tina Belcher on Bob’s Burgers; and the son of both Jake & Lady Rainicorn, and brother of Jake Jr, Charlie, Viola, and Kim Kil Whan as the character of TV on Adventure Time.
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adamwatchesmovies · 5 months
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How To Train Your Dragon 2 (2014)
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If How to Train Your Dragon 2 isn’t as good as the first, it’s only because the original offered the kind of first-time visual spectacle that could never quite be duplicated. This is a more mature film whose evolving relationships enrich the vivid world that’s quickly becoming a favorite. It’s got plenty of adventure, plenty of laughs - and a surprising amount of romance too.
Set 5 years after Hiccup (voiced by Jay Baruchel) and Toothless met, dragons have become as much a part of Berk as its human villagers. While exploring and charting unexplored islands, our hero encounters Drago Bludvist (Dimon Hounson), a warlord who is building an army of dragons.
If the first movie was about showing us how different Hiccup was from his father, Stoick the Vast (Gerard Butler), this sequel is about how much he resembles his mother, Valka (Cate Blanchett), who we meet for the first time in this film. Then, the story takes him further by showing us how he is his own person. At this point in his life, Hiccup is no longer a boy. He’s an adult who hasn’t quite accepted all the responsibilities that come with being the son of the village chief. It’s clear that someday, he will lead Burke. He single-handedly changed human-dragon relationships completely through his willingness to listen and empathize. We can see those qualities, as well as Hiccup’s understanding of the fire-breathing reptiles in his mom. What ultimately makes him grow into his own is the villain, a man who actually has a lot in common with him.
Now that we’ve learned about this world and we’ve met the dragons, we're able to explore the characters. Some of the movie’s best scenes have nothing to do with Drago or the titular creatures. They’re romantic scenes where we see the chemistry between Hiccup and his fiancée, Astrid (America Ferrera), or between Stoick and Valka. The chemistry between the actors is so good you forget you’re looking at living drawings. You just see them as living, breathing people. That’s quite a feat.
By comparison, the film’s villain does not get a whole lot of development, but that’s sort of the point. Ever-hopeful, Hiccup believes Drago is simply misunderstood and that a hand extended in friendship will transform him. It worked with dragons, after all. Maybe he even thinks himself a little bit better than all the adults who warn him about the warlord, that they just don’t understand something that he does. After all, Hiccup and Drago have a lot in common. They’ve both been scarred by dragons but their time with them has ultimately made them stronger. The truth is they might’ve been friends once upon a time but somewhere along the way, the two became mirror opposites. Just as the giant dragon in the first movie couldn’t be reasoned with, Drago also can’t be reasoned with. That might sound like a cliché, but it isn’t, not in this movie. It’s a lesson Hiccup will have to learn before it’s too late.
Ultimately, How to Train Your Dragon 2 is a very different kind of adventure. Rather than boiling down to a boss that needs to be beaten up/killed, it’s a battle of wills and beliefs. If that doesn’t necessarily sound visually dynamic, you’ve figured out the film’s only flaw. While there are plenty of gorgeous scenes, the soundtrack is just as good as the first, the jokes are hilarious and rewarding, the character designs inspired, the emotions rich and the action scenes are rousing, the finale is not the same kind of jaw-dropper we saw in 2010. Is it a big deal? Only if you demand the movies be on the exact same level. If this was a standalone adventure, it would easily earn itself a 5-star rating. Because it’s a sequel and those have different expectations thrust upon them, I’m going to give it a 4.5 - but only because we’re rounding down with extreme prejudice. (On Blu-ray, May 27, 2022)
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hailieshapedbox · 1 year
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some big nugs of animal mintz from west coast cure flower✨💫
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the-ebil-eye · 2 years
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anyway uhhh i realized i never posted this here so. LOGH parody with my blorbos from a totally dissimilar show. read the tags for the exhaustive belaf and yang wenli comparison nobody in the universe asked for
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BOB'S BURGERS 14x02 "The Amazing Rudy" airs tonight at 9pm on FOX
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Oswald?
I have to admit that I'm a bit of an Oswald the Lucky rabbit fan. I didn't really need feel I could post this one to my other blog, @disneyphile. Walt Disney and Ubbe Iwerks created Oswald at Laugh-O-Grams, they were under contract to Charles Mintz to produce the cartoons. Mintz essentially owned the character, drove Laugh-O-Grams to bankruptcy, and even hired some of Walt's employees.
Oswald to several variations over the years. The version pictured here was the Walter Lantz version for Universal. They could never bring him to world wide popularity that Walt Disney's follow on creation brought.
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suitservice · 2 years
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[ Julian Mintz animation cel + transparent]
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