Just some things I think deserve a super accurate movie/show adaption in a beautiful 2D animation style:
The How to Train Your Dragon series
Gregor the Overlander
Artemis Fowl
The Adventure Zone
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Frankenstein or the Modern Prometheus
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (fr so much was left out of the 1939 film!)
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass
The actual Little Mermaid story (there are a ton of adaptations I haven't seen yet so maybe it exists somewhere but we all know Disney’s didn’t even come close)
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I love how spiteful Danny is. Also contrary to most I think it makes a lot of sense that he uses his powers for spiteful reasons (even when the consequences/implications are super fucked up *ahem POSSESSION*) because like,,,,that makes a lot of sense for a 14 year old boy who gets bullied. Of course he's gonna use his cool powers to get back at people or make his life more convenient. He's 14. I know when I was 14 I was definitely not thinking of the consequences of my decisions on a grand scale, that shit comes with wisdom and time lmao
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hey guys guess who totally didnt forget to post this after finishing it like a month ago. haha couldnt be me uhm... anyway <3
sad i missed ren's bday but if u guys have any ideas of something i could do for a 14dwy drawing let me know! (and as always minors dni sorry!)
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in the books Luke and Percy's biggest difference was their mothers: Percy was Luke if he'd had a loving kind mother and vice versa
but in the SHOW: THE DIFFERENCE IS JUST AS MUCH THEIR FATHERS. posidon might not be there but he listens to Sally, he claims Percy really quick despite the consequences, he grabs him with water at the arch and sends a Nereid to talk to him and most of all SURRENDERS to Zeus for a WAR just for his son.
but Hermes? he says he cares but left May like that(as far as we know) didn't really acknowledge Luke after his quest(again we don't know) and never does anything to actively care for him.
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"Maybe if we hope enough, the universe will take pity" is sure a thing I just said in reference to clinging to catholic rituals as a familiar comfort despite not holding the beliefs
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okay. so i rewatched the episode to really see what I didn't like about it. and i think that its mostly just how they handled Luke's backstory reveal and talking about May Castellan. Like in this episode (which is only 30 minutes which is not doing them any favors) they just go ahead and reveal everything about May, her being a "seer" and all that. But in the books the May Castellan plot is one of the biggest reveals we get in the whole series. And in this episode we learn a watered down version of it 3rd hand from Annabeth as they're actively doing something else. It just lessens the blow of it in my opinion. Like in the books when they meet her, it's like a punch to the chest, it's scary and sad and a devastating look at her and Luke's background and relationship with the gods. And having it reduced to a side note exposition feels rushed and clunky. To me, it honestly reads like they don't think they're going to get renewed and are wanting to fit as much of the over-arching plot in as possible.
I think another thing that could be affecting it is Rick's lack of screenwriting experience. Obviously he isn't the only writer on the crew but he clearly had a large influential say in what happens, imdb even lists him as a writer in some episodes. He obviously is an extremely talented and successful writer, but he isn't a screenwriter, he's a book author, which are completely different mediums that use different techniques. Good foreshadowing in a tv show uses the "show don't tell" technique, and alludes to important things that you might miss on the first watch. But the show seems to be taking the extremely blatant exposition route with both telling on May Castellan so soon and setting Percy up to scorn the gods.
Like i feel like May could be brought up early in this season and it work well, but it has to be told by Luke. Like potentially at the end when during his reveal to Percy, with a whole "not everybody gets to go home and see their mom at the end of the summer" type of vibe. Like i think that would have been beautiful and really worked. Not as an aside from Annabeth in the middle of the Lotus Hotel.
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So many WIPs, so many unpublishable doodles, not enough attention span and time to actually concentrate to finish something. But I managed to do a quick doodle for at least one anime character's birthday, that being Hidan. Also bonus shitpost theory that Hidan didn't always have gray hair.
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