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perfettamentechic · 6 months
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6 aprile … ricordiamo …
6 aprile … ricordiamo … #semprevivineiricordi #nomidaricordare #personaggiimportanti #perfettamentechic
2023: Ingvar Hirdwall, attore svedese. Considerato uno degli attori più prolifici nella scena cinematografica svedese, si diplomò nel 1960 presso il Teatro Città di Göteborg, alternando in seguito l’attività teatrale con quella televisiva e filmica. Sposato con l’attrice Marika Lindström ed ebbe due figli, entrambi attori. (n. 1934) 2022: Rae Allen, all’anagrafe Raffaella Julia Theresa Abruzzo,…
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samyelbanette · 9 months
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Omg?! 💕
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@tkbeatsdr has sent me some sort of Sylveon-Mimikyu crossbreed and it’s adorable.
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podraje · 2 years
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🎄❄️ Christmas-y classical music 🌟
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fearsmagazine · 2 years
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Filmmaker CASPER KELLY discusses “Adult Swim Yule Log,” the channel’s first live-action horror film.
Get in the holiday spirit with this cozy, crackling fire. But wait, this is ADULT SWIMS YULE LOG, which contains violence, adult language, brief nudity, demons, serial killers, evil aliens and so much more. Having premier after the S6 finale of Rick and Morty on Adult Swim, the uncensored version debuted on HBO Max on 12/12. Adult Swim Yule Log stars Andrea Laing (The Game) and Justin Miles (Half Baked 2).
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Adult Swim Yule Log is written and directed by Casper Kelly. Kelly is the co-creator of the Adult Swim live-action series Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell, the Adult Swim animated series Stroker and Hoop, and the Adult Swim Infomercials episode Too Many Cooks, which he also directed.
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He has written episodes of Squidbillies, Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law, Aqua Teen Hunger Force, and Nickelodeon's CatDog. He created the beloved Cheddar Goblin sequence in the Nicholas Cage film Mandy. Casper also wrote a short story collection “More Stories about Spaceships and Cancer.”
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Casper Kelly directs a scene with Holly (Danielia Maximillian) and Zoe (Andrea Laing). After its surprise premiere on Adult Swim, “Adult Swim Yule Log” is now available on HBO Max.
Like Kelly’s massively successful short, this micro-budget horror feature was also filmed entirely in Adult Swim’s hometown of Atlanta with local talent. The end credits song “The Fireplace” was performed by Puddles Pity Party and composed by “Too Many Cooks” scribe Shawn Coleman with lyrics by Kelly. It will be released by WaterTower Music and will be available on Spotify, Apple Music, and all digital streaming services.
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pupsmailbox · 7 months
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WINTER ID PACK
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NAMES ⌇ alaska. alba. alban. amara. andri. aneira. angel. angelina. apricity. aquila. aquilo. arctic. aspen. aster. aurora. ayden. balthasar. beir. beira. beiron. bell. belle. bianca. blanc. blanca. blanch. blanche. blanchesse. blanchette. blaze. blizzard. blizzardette. blu. blue. borea. boreas. boris. brea. bree. bylur. carol. caspar. cedar. chione. chióni. chris. christina. christmas. clara. claudia. cloud. cloude. coco. cocoa. colden. cole. cozy. crimson. crystal. december. dew. dewdrop. dewey. dewy. diamond. douglas. edur. eira. eirlys. eirwan. eirwen. elitsa. ella. elsa. ember. emmanuel. emmanuelle. eryi eryi. estelle. euria. everest. everett. everette. evergreen. fannar. fionn. fir. fjolla. flake. frediano. freeze. fritz. fros. frost. frostette. frostine. frosty. fuyu. fuyuko. gale. garland. ginger. gloria. gwyneira. hazel. hika. holly. ice. icee. icelyn. icicle. icidia. icie. iclyn. isarr. isbert. ivy. jack. jack.. jaki. january. janus. jolly. joseph. josephine. joy. juniper. kari. khione. kirsi. kit. ledi. ledia. lucas. lucina. lumi. mafuyu. mafuyuko. mary. melchior. merry. miyuki. natalia. natalie. natasha. nevada. neve. nicholas. nick. nieves. noel. noella. noelle. north. november. oak. oakley. olwen. pepper. peppermint. permafrost. pine. poinsettia. polaris. rain. raina. raine. rainer. reign. reyner. robin. rudolf. rudolph. rudy. sally. scarlett. scrooge. sioc. snow. snowdrop. snowesse. snowette. snowine. snowstorm. snowy. solstice. spruce. star. stella. storm. stormy. tundra. vega. viola. vixen. warrin. weiss. whittaker. whyte. willow. winny. winter. wren. wynn. wynter. wyntr. yuki. yukio. yule. yulia. yves. yvette. zane.
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PRONOUNS ⌇ arc/arctic. arctic/arctic. aura/aura. bleak/bleak. bli/blizzard. bliz/blizzard. blizz/blizzard. blizzard/blizzard. blue/blue. chill/chill. chilly/chilly. clou/cloud. cloud/cloud. co/cold. coat/coat. cold/cold. cool/cool. cry/cryo. cry/crystal. crystal/crystal. drip/drip. drop/drop. fir/fir. flake/flake. flu/flurry. flur/flurry. flurry/flurrie. fre/freeze. freeze/freeze. fro/frost. fros/frost. frost/frost. frostbite/frostbite. froze/frozen. glacier/glacier. glove/glove. hail/hail. ice/ice. ice/icicle. icicle/icicle. mitten/mitten. rain/rain. rain/rainy. scarf/scarf. shiver/shiver. sky/sky. sle/sleet. slush/slush. snow/flake. snow/snow. snow/snowflake. so/snow. sto/storm. storm/storm. storm/stormy. stormy/stormy. tundra/tundra. water/water. wi/winter. win/ter. win/winter. winter/winter . ❄️ . 🌌 . 🌨 . 🌨️ . 🌲 . 🗻 . 🧊 .
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deputy-sennaviste · 9 months
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The Seeds + Wrapping Paper I'd use for Their Gifts
Joseph
White paper with gold snowflakes
A pile of coiled ribbon on top instead of a bow
Card tucked into the fold of the wrapping
John
Dark blue paper with green shiny words "Yule", "Joy", and "Merry and Bright".
No bows or ribbons, but a sprig of holly taped to the corner
Card connected to the holly
Jacob
Brown paper closed off with twine
No bow, no ribbon, but the twine is tied off into a bow shape
Card resting on top, tucked under the string
Faith
Green paper with silver words "Faith" on it
Massive silver bow on the corner
Card tucked into wrapping as well
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playedbetter · 10 months
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Winter Holiday Cheat Sheet 2023
My muses celebrate varying things throughout the winter season, as such here's a reference for who celebrates what. I highly recommend crtl+f.
For those from worlds without earth holidays I'll list what they celebrate in their verse closest to modern day earth.
Christmas
Jean-Paul Valley, Azrael, Jason Todd, Cleo Cazo, Maxwell Lord, Guy Gardner, Beatriz Da Costa, Owen Mercer, Grant Wilson, Lori Zechlin, Nick Necro, Bunny, Pierre Cobblepot, The Joker, Ragdoll, Lex Luthor, Hoxton, Vlad Kozak, Dallas, Kento, Joseph Baldwin, Dolly Harris, Pearl, Rust, Shade, Duke, Veron Locke, Jacket/Axel, Richard/Jacket, John Wick, Jimmy, Stephen Simmons, Cole, Cullen Rutherford, Zevran, Garrett Hawke, Zinna Lavellan, Sebastain Vael, Fjord, Caleb Widogast, Hajime Hinata, Izuru Kamakura, Mikan Tsumiki, Peko Pekoyama, Korekiyo Shinguji, Nagito Komaeda, Toko Fukawa, Syo, Juzo Sakakura, Kotoko Utsugi, Tsumugi Shriogane, Rantaro Amami, Mukuro Ikusaba, Kazuichi Soda, Yumeto Ariyoshi, Isami Kanda, Inuko Hachiya, Briar, Seraphine, Vi, Dr. Mundo, Mel Medarda, Sarah Fortune, Hana Song, Gabriel Reyes, Amélie LaCroix, Hanzo, Elizabeth Ashe, Quentin Smith, Caleb Quinn, Susie Lavoie, Lucy Westenra, Luis Serra Navarro, Billy Loomis, Norah Jakobs, Clara, Artemy Brukah, Peter Stamatin, Mark Immortal, Quentin Quire, Harrier Du Bois, Kim Kitsuragi, Goldilocks, Ophelia, The Narrator, Rosa Blackwell, Lauren Blackwell, Patricia Blackwell, Joey Mallone, Dolores Sinclair.
Hanukkah
Zatanna Zatara, Zachary Zatara, Theodore Kord, Eddie Bloomberg, Jason Todd, Damian Wayne, Bruce Wayne, Badger, Anders, Justice, Viktor.
Diwali
Dorian Pavus, Beauregard Lionett, Mollymauk Tealeaf.
Kwanzaa
Ekko.
Yule
Lori Zechlin, Alune, Aphelios, Mikaela Reid.
Lunar New Year
Jason Todd, Bunny, Alune, Aphelios, Hana Song, Mollymauk Tealeaf, Korekiyo Shinguji, Lukai Hwei, Shieda Kayn, Rhaast, Kim Kitsuragi.
None
Komand'r, The Adjudicator, Naafiri, Micheal Myers, Anna, Caliborn, Ayumi Maeda.
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Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney perform “Good Morning” in the MGM film Babes in Arms (1939)
Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland proved to be a dynamic duo on screen, appearing together in such films as Love Finds Andy Hardy (1938) and Babes on Broadway (1941). The pair had an amazing connection, perhaps helped by the fact that they had a lot in common off-screen. They both came from theatrical families. Garland, born Frances Ethel Gumm, made her stage debut as a toddler in her older sisters' act; and Rooney, born Joseph Yule, Jr., had a vaudeville performer for a father and a showgirl for a mother.
Both had parents who pushed them into show business. Rooney moved to California with his mother in the mid-1920s to launch his career, and she even changed his name to give it more Hollywood appeal. Garland grew up performing with her sisters before landing a film contract when she was only 13 years old. MGM Studios boss Louis B. Meyer reportedly hired Garland without having her do a screen test. She, too, went through a name transformation to make her more marketable. From an early age, Rooney and Garland both knew all too well the ups and downs of the entertainment business.
Rooney may have only been a year or so older than Garland, but he had much more film experience when they started working together. He made his film debut in the 1926 short, Not to Be Trusted. From there, Rooney starred in a series of shorts based on the comic strip character Mickey McGuire.
Garland and Rooney first met in 1935, when Rooney was a rising star and Garland was just starting out, but it took a few years for the studio realize that Garland and Rooney would be a winning combination.
Garland made her first feature film appearance in the 1936 sports comedy, Pigskin Parade. Garland and Rooney made their joint appearance in the 1937 film Thoroughbreds Don't Cry. Garland later credited Rooney with giving her some of the best acting advice of her career while making this film. He told the talented young performer to perform her lines "like you're singing it."
Rooney had already made four popular films in the Andy Hardy series before he was joined on screen by Garland. Starting with 1937's A Family Affair, the series explored the lives of Judge James K. Hardy and his family. Rooney played his teenaged son Andy, and this friendly character who seemed to represent an all-American image quickly won over audiences.
Garland first appeared in 1938's Love Finds Andy Hardy as Andy's friend Betsy. Early in her career, she was marketed as a girl-next-door type. The two characters' relationship mirrored the actors' off-screen connection as well. Garland, just like Betsy, had a romantic interest in Rooney at the start, but Rooney, similar to Andy, was too busy pursuing other girls to notice her. He was involved with a number of other actresses, including Norma Shearer, who was 20 years his senior.
Garland's career soon started to take off. When Rooney and Garland appeared in 1939's Babes in Arms, the pair shared top billing. The musical, directed by the legendary Busby Berkeley, proved to be a huge hit. Rooney and Garland seemed to play off each other in a way that made their performances better, and moviegoers found them to be a compelling and magical pair to watch.
Babes in Arms is a film version of the 1937 coming-of-age Broadway musical of the same title. Directed by Busby Berkeley, in addition to Rooney and Garland, it featured Charles Winninger, Guy Kibbee, June Preisser, Grace Hayes, and Betty Jaynes. It was Garland and Rooney's second film together as lead characters after their earlier successful pairing in the fourth of the Andy Hardy films. The film concerns a group of youngsters trying to put on a show to prove their vaudevillian parents wrong and make it to Broadway.
It premiered on October 13, 1939, and became one of the 10 biggest hits of the year. With all the adorable gumption of its young stars, Babes in Arms pays thoroughly entertaining tribute to the magic of show business.
The film was nominated for two Academy Awards: Best Actor in a Leading Role for Mickey Rooney, who was 19 at the time and became the second-youngest Best Actor nominee, and Best Music, Scoring by Roger Edens and Georgie Stoll.
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In Ross in the Antarctic, M.J. Ross quotes several of J.E. Davis’s letters to Joseph Dalton Hooker following the Antarctic expedition’s return to England, including one on James Clark Ross’s wedding: “I see by the papers that he [Ross] is married. I do not wish him any harm but I hope the future Lady R may prove a Dragon. Ditto to Richard and Quilp when they marry”. M.J. Ross suggests that “Richard and Quilp” were Edward Bird (with “Richard” potentially coming from dicky-bird) and either Francis Crozier or Archibald McMurdo.
However, looking at other letters from Davis to Hooker, it’s clear that “Richard” is Crozier. Davis alternately referred to him as Richard and Dick, as in a letter to Hooker dated May 12, 1845
I suppose you have been or will go down and visit the old ships before they start - I certainly should like to visit them with you - do you know if they have got any of the Old Officers except Honey? What has become of Moore? [T.E.L. Moore, mate on Terror during the Antarctic expedition] I should think he would like to accompany dear Dick again.
and another letter on June 26th
So the old ships are gone at last - I hope Dick will lead the life I wish him that is to say the same as it used to be.
As for Quilp, the letter above is the only time that nickname appears in Davis’s letters, but Davis appeared to share what seemed to be a generally low opinion of Bird among the expedition’s junior officers--he wrote to Hooker, “To think that Bird that did next to nothing should get two steps by the cruize and others to get nothing is shameful”--so it’s easy to speculate that Bird is the one being referred to as the villain of The Old Curiosity Shop. (Joseph Dayman and Henry Yule also disparaged Bird in their letters to Hooker)
[All letters from the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew Archives JDH/2/1/5]
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Christmas Day
Christmas Day is a Christian  holiday that celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ, and it is also  celebrated as a non religious cultural holiday. It is a public holiday  in many countries, and is celebrated in some countries where there is  not a large Christian population. It takes place after Advent and the Nativity Fast, and begins Christmastide,  or the Twelve Days of Christmas. The name of the holiday is shortened  from "Christ's mass," and throughout history the day has been known as  "midwinter," "Nativity," "Yule," and "Noel."
The New Testament gospels of Luke and Matthew describe Jesus as being  born in Bethlehem, in Judea. Luke's account tells of Joseph and Mary  traveling to Bethlehem from Nazareth for a census, and Jesus being born  in a stable and being laid in a manger. According to this account,  angels proclaimed him as the savior, and shepherds came to visit him.  Matthew's account tells the story of the magi following a star in the  sky and bringing Jesus gifts.
The month and date of Jesus' birth is unknown, but the Western Christian Church  placed it as December 25 by at least 336 CE, when the first Christmas  celebration was recorded, in Rome. This date later became adopted by Eastern churches at the end of the fourth century. Some Eastern churches celebrate Christmas  on December 25 of the Julian calendar, which is January 7. The date of  December 25 may have been chosen for a few reasons. This is the day that  the Romans marked as the winter solstice, the day when the Sun would  begin remaining longer in the sky. Jesus also was sometimes identified  with the Sun. The Romans had other pagan festivals during the end of the  year as well. December 25 also may have been chosen because it is about  nine months after the date commemorating the Crucifixion of Jesus.
Christmas celebrations were not prominent in the Early Middle Ages, and the holiday was overshadowed by Epiphany  at the time. Christmas started to come to prominence after 800 CE, when  Charlemagne was crowned emperor on Christmas Day. During the Middle  Ages it became a holiday that incorporated evergreens, the giving of  gifts between legal relationships—such as between landlords and tenants,  eating, dancing, singing, and card playing. By the seventeenth century  in England the day was celebrated with elaborate dinners and pageants.
Puritans saw the day as being connected to drunkenness and  misbehavior, and banned it in the seventeenth century. But, Anglican and  Catholic churches promoted it at the time. Following the Protestant  Reformation, many new denominations continued celebrating Christmas, but  some radical Protestant groups did not celebrate it. In Colonial  America, Pilgrims were opposed to the holiday, and it wasn't until the  mid nineteenth century that the Boston area fully embraced the holiday.  But, the holiday was freely practiced in Virginia and New York during  colonial times. Following the Revolution it fell out of favor in the  United States to some extent, as it was seen as being an English custom.
Around the world there was a revival of Christmas celebrations in the  early nineteenth century, after it took on a more family oriented, and  children centered theme. A contributing factor to this was Charles  Dickens' publication of A Christmas Carol in 1843. His novel  highlighted themes of compassion, goodwill, and family. Seasonal food  and drink, family gatherings, dancing, games, and a festive generosity  of spirit all are part of Christmas celebrations today, and were part of  Dickens' novel. Even the phrase "Merry Christmas" became popularized by  the story.
In the United States, several of Washington Irving's short stories in the 1820s helped revive Christmas, as did A Visit From St. Nicholas.  This poem helped to popularize the exchanging of gifts, and helped  Christmas shopping take on an economic importance. It was after this  that there began to be a conflict between the spiritual and commercial  aspects of Christmas as well. By the 1850s and 1860s, the holiday became  more widely celebrated in the United States, and Puritan resistance  began to shift to acceptance. By 1860, fourteen states had adopted  Christmas as a legal holiday. On June 28, 1870, it became a federal  holiday in the United States.
Celebrations of Christmas in the United States and other countries  are a mix of pre-Christian, Christian, and secular influences. Gift  giving today is based on the tradition of Saint Nicholas, as well as on  the giving of gifts by the magi to Jesus. Giving also may have been  influenced by gift giving during the ancient Roman festival Saturnalia.  Closely related and often interchangeable figures such as Santa Claus,  Father Christmas, Saint Nicholas, and Christkind are seen as gift givers  to children—the best known of which is Santa Claus. His name is traced  back to the Dutch Sinterklaas, which simply meant Saint Nicholas. Saint  Nicholas was a fourth century Greek bishop who was known for his care of  children, generosity, and the giving of gifts to children on his feast day.  During the Reformation, many protestants changed the gift giver to the  Christ child, or Christkindl, which was changed to Kris Kringle in  English. The date of giving changed from Saint Nicholas Day to Christmas Eve  at this time. Modern Santa Claus started in the United States,  particularly in New York; he first appeared in 1810. Cartoonist Thomas  Nast began drawing pictures of him each year beginning in 1863, and by  the 1880s Santa took on his modern form.
Attending Christmas services is popular for religious adherents of  the holiday. Sometimes services are held right at midnight, at the  beginning of Christmas Day. Readings from the gospels as well as  reenactments of the Nativity of Jesus may be done.
Christmas cards are another important part of Christmas, and are  exchanged between family and friends in the lead up to the day. The  first commercial Christmas cards were printed in 1843—the same year as  the printing of Dickens' A Christmas Carol. In 1875 the first  commercial Christmas cards made their debut in the United States. Today  both religious and secular artwork adorns the cards.
Music has long been a part of Christmas. The first Christmas hymns  came about in fourth century Rome. By the thirteenth century, countries  like France, Germany, and Italy had developed Christmas songs in their  native language. Songs that became known as carols were originally  communal folk songs, and were sung during celebrations such as "harvest  tide" as well as Christmas, and began being sung in church. The singing  of Christmas songs went into some decline during the Reformation. "Hark  the Herald Angels Sing" came about in the eighteenth century, and  "Silent Night" was composed in 1818. Christmas carols were revived with  William Sandy's Christmas Carols Ancient and Modern in 1833,  which included some of the first appearances of "The First Noel," "I Saw  Three Ships," "Hark the Herald Angels Sing," and "God Rest Ye Merry,  Gentlemen." Secular Christmas songs began to come about in the late  eighteenth century. "Deck the Halls" was written in 1784, and "Jingle  Bells" was written in 1857. Many secular Christmas songs were produced  in the 20th century, in jazz, blues, country, and rock and roll  variations: Irving Berlin's "White Christmas" was popularized by Bing  Crosby; "Jingle Bell Rock" was sung by Bobby Helms; Brenda Lee did a  version of "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree;" "Rudolph the Red-Nosed  Reindeer" was recorded by Gene Autry. Elvis Presley also put out a  Christmas album.
A special meal is often eaten on the day, and popular food varies  from country to country. In United States, turkey with  stuffing—sometimes called dressing—is often the main course, but roast  beef or ham are also popular. Potatoes, squash, roasted vegetables,  casseroles, and cranberry sauces are common. Popular drinks include  tonics, sherries, and eggnog. Pastries, cookies, and other desserts  sweeten the day, and fruits, nuts, chocolates, and cheeses are popular  snacks.
Finally, Christmas decorations are an important aspect of the holiday  and include things such as trees, lights, nativity scenes, garland,  stockings, angels, wreaths, mistletoe, and holly. The Christmas tree  tradition is believed to have started in Germany in the eighteenth  century, although some believe Martin Luther began the tradition in the  sixteenth century. Christmas trees were introduced to England in the  early nineteenth century. In 1848 the British royal family photo showed  the family with a Christmas tree,  and it caused a sensation. A version of the photo was reprinted two  years later in the United States. By the 1870s the putting up of trees  was common in the United States. They are adorned with lights and  ornaments, and can be real or artificial.
Christmas Day, also known as Christmas, is being observed today! It has always been observed annually on December 25th.
There are an innumerable amount of ways that you could celebrate Christmas:
attend a church service or read the gospel Christmas accounts
watch a Christmas film
listen to Christmas music
complete an Advent calendar or wreath
give gifts
view a Nativity play
watch a Christmas parade
visit family or friends
visit Santa Claus
read books such as How the Grinch Stole Christmas! or A Christmas Carol
light a Christingle
view Christmas decorations
go Christmas caroling
make Christmas cookies or other foods associated with the holiday
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6 aprile … ricordiamo …
6 aprile … ricordiamo … #semprevivineiricordi #nomidaricordare #personaggiimportanti #perfettamentechic
2022: Rae Allen, all’anagrafe Raffaella Julia Theresa Abruzzo, attrice statunitense di teatro, cinema e televisione, regista e cantante, e ha anche aperto la sua scuola di recitazione ed è stata insegnante di recitazione; la sua carriera è durata circa settant’anni e otto decenni. Era la figlia di Julia Riccio, sarta e parrucchiera, e di Joseph Abruzzo, autista e cantante d’opera. Rae ha iniziato…
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Ninnian Joseph Yule Jr. (September 23, 1920 – April 6, 2014), best known as Mickey Rooney, was an American actor, producer, radio entertainer and vaudevillian.
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It would be super cool to see your voice claims for the characters!
VOICE CLAIMS WOO!
Okay okay so this is a very long list, because I’m indecisive, and originally I would’ve loved to make this a video but alas I do not how to edit, nor do I own my computer, so it’ll have to wait
I was debating if I should of just sent my Google doc here of everything (because that doc has even more then I’m sending here) but I decided to just- copy and paste some of it so apologizes in advance for the length!
This list is very extensive and I’ve pulled voices from ALL over the place, I haven’t even watched all these shows, most of this I’ve just seen through clips and went “omg it’s perfect” so it’s a mess I’m sorry akdjsjd
Long post ahead!! (Italicized font are the ones I especially like the most)(I’ve also included links to some of these if you’ve never heard them)
UNDERTALE
Frisk
•Gregory (Over the garden wall)- Colling Dean
•Jessica (Craig of the creek)- Lucia Grace Cunningham
•Chihiro (spirited away English dub)- Daveigh Chase
•chowder (chowder)- Nicky jones
•niki yang, BMO (adventure time), Candy (gravity falls)
Flowey
•Yakko Warner (animaniacs) -Rob paulsen
•Richard Horvitz
Toriel
•Sigourney weaver
•little foots mother (land before time)
•Kala (Tarzan)- Glenn close and Kat cressida
•freya (god of war)- Danielle bisutti
Napstablook
•Sadness (Inside out)- Phyllis smith (although maybe a tad pitched down. But only a smidge)
Sans
•Herb (BoJack horseman)- Stanley Tucci
•Bob (bobs burgers)-H. Jon Benjamin
•Moist Cr1tikal (the YouTuber)
•Revtrosity (also a YouTuber)
•Red guy (DHMIS) -Joseph pelling
Papyrus
•Jacksepticeye (you all know who that is.)
•Scudworth (clone high)
•Skeletor (he-man) (I think this one speaks for itself)
•revtrosity (YouTube)
Monster kid
•Darwin Watterson (Gumball)
•Steven universe- Zach Callison (specifically young steven)
•Wybie (Coraline)- Robert Bailey Jr
Grillby
•Jack Skellington (nightmare before Christmas)- Danny elfman and Chris Sarandon
•Wirt (over the garden wall)- Elijah wood
Gaster
•Narrator (the Stanley parable) kevan Brighting
•bubo (bubo)- James dijit
•knight lautrec (dark souls)
•Sasha barbicon (titanic adventure out of time)
Undyne
•Jasper (Steven universe)- Kimberly brooks
•kuvira (legend of Korra)- Zelda Williams
•Yunan (amphibia)
Alphys
•Peridot (Steven universe) -Shelby Rabara
•Lara Jill Miller
Mettaton
•ENA (ENA)- Gabe V and Lizzie freeman
Mettaton Ex
•Alaska thunderfuck (hieeeee)
Burgerpants
•Hiccup (HTTYD)- Jay baruchel
•Randell(monsters inc)- Steve Buscemi
Asgore
•Mufasa (lion king)
•Aslan (Narnia)- Liam neeson
Asriel
•Lewis (meet the robinsons)
•kubo (kubo and the two strings)- art parkinson
•yes hear me out: Max (camp camp) -Michael Jones
Hyperdeath Asriel/Adult asriel
•Anakin (Star Wars)
Chara
•Connie (Steven universe)
•Kristofferson (fantastic mr fox)- Eric chase Anderson
•Marcy Wu (amphibia)
•Demetri (cobra Kai the karate kid saga continues)
•Ronno (Bambi)
Temmie
•Happy (Fairytail)- Tia Ballard
Mad dummy
•Blitzo (Helluva boss)- Brandon rogers
Gerson
•Yule (Mune: guardian of the moon)- (it’s the large green old guy)
That’s it for the Classic cast so far, I’ll make a seperate post this with my picks for the Environmentalshift au and other miscellaneous voices at a later time. This took forever
Maybe someday I’ll turn this into a video. So it’s easier
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manofmydaydreams · 2 years
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anMy personal, traditional Xmas /Whatever You Celebrate During The Midwinter Holidays Playlist:
- Feels Like Christmas (by Panic! At The Disco)
- Doesn't Feel Like Christmas (by P!ATD, not officially released)
- White Christmas (cover by Panic! At The Disco)
- It's Christmas (" ")
- This Is Halloween (from Nightmare Before Christmas, cover by P!ATD)
- What's This? (" " by Fall Out Boy)
- Yule Shoot Your Eye Out (Belivers Never Die part 1, Fob)
- All I Want For Christmas Is You (by My Chemical Romance)
The Everlasting Masterpice that is
- Every Snowflake's Different, (Just Like You) (Mcr obviously)
- Dasher (by Gee Way)
The whole Christmas/ Xmas Jambz by IDKHBTFM, aka
- Sickly Sweet Holidays
- Christmas Drag
- Please Don't Jump (It's Christmas)
then 
- Merry Christmas Everybody
- Oh Noel 
then the wonderful
- Merry Christmas, Kiss My Ass (All Time Low)
- Fool's Holiday (Atl)
- Do You Hear What I Hear (by William Beckett)
- Merry Little Christmas (" ")
- Christmas On The Road (by Sleeping With Sirens)
my beloved Don’t Waste Your Wishes by The Killers meaning
- A Great Big Sled
- Don't Shoot Me Santa 
- Joseph, Better You Than Me (ft. Elton John and Neil Tennant)
- !Happy Birthday Guadalupe (ft. Wild Light and Mariachi El Bronx
- Boots (ft. a dialogue from It’s A Wonderful World)
- Cowboys’ Christmas Ball
- I Feel It In My Bones (ft. R. Pardey)
- Christmas In L.A. (" " ft. Dawes)
- Joel The Lump of Coal (ft. J. Kimmel)
- Dirt Sledding (ft. R. Pardey and R. Dreyfuss)
- I’ll Be Home For Christmas (ft. N. H. Hansen)
THE Classic
- Happy Holidays, You Bastard (by Blink-182)
And, obviously, the greatest of them all, the grand finale
- Xas Time Of The Year (Green Day)
and
- Thank God It’s Christmas (The Queen)
and then I usually throw in also some good old Taylor Swift and Weezer music in theme.
This is, with the rest of Nightmare and the screams of the many victims of the lovely sadist Kevin McCallister has always been, my christmas-y playlist, the music I listen the most to in this time, ending of the year.
Do you know any other kick-ass, rock, roasting the holidays sassy songs? Have I forgotten something important?Please feel free to add them!
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thecallahanlegacy · 2 years
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Dec. 6: Saint Nicholas Day — This holiday honors the birth of Saint Nicholas, the saint who serves as a role model for gift-giving and is commonly known as Santa Claus.
Dec. 8: Rohatsu (Bodhi Day) — This holiday celebrates the historical Buddha’s decision and vow to sit under the Bodhi tree until he reached spiritual enlightenment.
Dec. 16-25: Posadas Navidenas — This is a primarily Hispanic Christian holiday that commends Mary and Joseph’s journey to Bethlehem to give birth to Jesus.
Dec. 18-26: Hanukkah — This is the eight-day Jewish festival of lights, which celebrates the Maccabean revolt in Egypt. 
Dec. 21: Winter Solstice / Yule — Pagans and Wiccans celebrate the point in the year when the earth is most inclined away from the sun in the Northern Hemisphere. In which believers also honor “the winter-born king, symbolized by the rebirth of the sun.”
Dec. 25: Christmas — Christmas is a primarily a Christian holiday that celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ.
Dec. 26: Zarathosht Diso (Death of Prophet Zarathustra) — Unlike many of the other holidays in the month, Zoroastrians honor the death of their prophet, Zarathustra, who founded Zoroastrianism, one of the world’s oldest monotheistic religions.
Dec. 28: Holy Innocents Day —Christians solemnly honor the deaths of children killed by King Herod, who was attempting to kill Jesus.
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