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This is a central part of the plot of the 2010 J-drama Daimajin Kanon, a modern-day slice-of-life tv series based on the Daimajin kaiju franchise.
I think any inanimate thing you regularly care for becomes a little alive.
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A fantastic diorama depicting the climatic battle from Daimajin (1966), courtesy of Hobby Japan.
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Flow Finance Fun (FFF): The Consumer Crypto & DeFi

If you’ve never heard of Flow blockchain, you might have been cryogenically frozen for the last half-decade or have never watched a free throw at the NBA. Perhaps you don’t like cute kittens — who doesn’t? Well, before consumer crypto existed, Dapper Labs, the team that built Flow blockchain and responsible for Dapper wallet, clogged the Ethereum network with their wildly successful launch of CryptoKitties — the first mainstream digital collectible, garnering 1.3 million transactions in a matter of seconds.
Roham Gharegozlou (Co-Founder/CEO) and Dieter Shirley (CTO) — who also coined the term Non-Fungible Token (NFT) — envisioned a new era for consumer crypto. In September 2020, Flow’s mainnet beta launched. It only made sense to build their own blockchain, migrate the CryptoKitties over, and ensure that what came next was not only eco-friendly and fee-efficient but also capable of handling network demands with speed and ease, at scale.
What happened next? A guaranteed three-pointer for the future of consumer crypto and DeFi.
NBA Top Shot. If you’ve heard it a million times, hear it a million and one. It wasn’t just impressive to land an international powerhouse sports league — the success was parabolic. Over $1 billion in total sales volume within the first year — and not a single network failure, might I add. So, it was no surprise when a wave of iconic entertainment and sports brands lined up on the horizon, ready to crown Flow blockchain as the builder of consumer crypto and culture, all while keeping its sights locked on the future of consumer DeFi.
Go #WTF (With The Flow)
Let’s take a moment to appreciate the sheer depth of brands in the Flow ecosystem. I’d bet on my lucky star that you’re already a fan of at least one of these brands — or maybe you drifted off to sleep, dribble and all, tucked in with The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss. Yep, Flow blockchain has collectibles featuring Dr. Seuss characters and even Disney, which has only been capturing hearts since 1923 and 1937. But hey, who’s counting? Now you're starting to understand how Flow blockchain began trends in consumer crypto.
Here is a quick timeline of reputable brands built on the Flow blockchain:
NBA Top Shot: October 2020 – Officially licensed NBA highlight NFTs.
NFL All Day: August 2022 – Digital video collectibles of iconic NFL moments.
UFC Strike: January 2022 – Officially licensed UFC highlight NFTs.
Doodles 2: January 2023 – Dynamic, customizable NFTs from the Doodles universe.
Dr. Seuss Collectibles: July 2021 – Limited edition digital collectibles featuring Dr. Seuss characters.
MotoGP Ignition: March 2021 – MotoGP NFT collectibles and a strategy-based management game.
AFL Mint: August 2022 – Officially licensed AFL highlight NFTs for Australian football fans.
Disney Pinnacle: November 2023 – Officially licensed digital pins featuring beloved Disney characters.
Real Madrid Tickets: December 2023 – Officially licensed digital tickets for Real Madrid matches.
Flow blockchain has consistently brewed bangers, in culture and entertainment amounting to a current market cap over half a billion dollars, but let’s not forget — it once soared to a whopping $5.4 billion during the glory days of 2021. Ahh, those were the days, when NFTs were flying off the shelves faster than avocado toast at a Sunday brunch.
Isolated Consumer Crypto
Flow’s rise of consumer crypto projects was nothing short of monumental, introducing top brands and millions of users to blockchain technology. Despite all its success, Flow’s ecosystem was a little too isolated, just for a little while, missing out on the action happening across other blockchains. With network restrictions, limited cross-chain interoperability, and a noticeable lack of consumer DeFi. Well that all changed, and changed rapidly with two major gear shift.
But before I dive into what happened, I just want to take a quick detour and touch on why consumer DeFi matters. The godfather cryptocurrency Bitcoin, kicked off with the simple premise of holding and transferring value — it started as DeFi. Over time, it evolved into building financial infrastructure that complements existing banking systems while branching off into more efficient and accessible financial services. This evolution is key to how we transact, invest, and exchange value in our daily lives.
If you want to really get into the nitty-gritty of DeFi Lending, I’d suggest digging a little deeper into DeFi Lending Explained.
Flow Consumer DeFi Unleashed
I promised to highlight the two major gear shifts in Flow blockchain — and as the subheading suggests, here they are. The first gear shift came with Flow’s push into consumer DeFi, building a string of protocols ranging from token swaps to collateralized lending, and extending the boundaries into undercollateralized lending. Personally, I see this as the ultimate pursuit — one that brings blockchain closer to matching traditional banking services.
The second gear shift happened in August 2024, when Flow blockchain threw open the floodgates with Flow EVM (Ethereum Virtual Machine). This move allows seamless integration with Ethereum’s EVM, enabling cross-chain interoperability, expanding consumer DeFi opportunities, and attracting increased developer adoption.
In just a handful of years, consumer DeFi projects have been built on and integrated with Flow blockchain — and this is only the beginning. Talk about consumer crypto commitment. But Flow isn’t stopping there. It’s putting a unique spin on consumer DeFi, and KittyPunch is a prime example. It’s a mobile game. It’s an NFT. You can stake it, bridge it, and soon, vaults will be in play. You can’t make this stuff up — it’s real, and it’s only happening on Flow.
What’s even more exciting is how gamification is quietly seeping into DeFi, and Flow is seamlessly integrating this approach. By blending fun, engagement, and token incentives, Flow isn’t just capturing attention — it’s creating a more dynamic, sticky, and rewarding ecosystem for users.
DeFi Protocols
Flowty: February 2022 – Peer-to-peer NFT lending and borrowing platform, allowing users to leverage NFTs for liquidity.
KittyPunch: April 2022 – NFT/Token swaps, on-chain yield, farming and pool. Coming soon are vaults and aggregators.
Ankr: June 2022 – Infrastructure provider offering RPC services and staking solutions enhancing Flow’s connectivity.
Bridge Flow: October 2022 – A bridge enabling the seamless transfer of assets between Flow and other blockchain networks.
Trado: December 2022 – Decentralized trading with deep liquidity pools.
Stargate Finance: January 2023 – Cross-chain liquidity protocol that enables seamless asset transfers between Flow and other blockchains.
IncrementFi: June 2023 – Comprehensive DeFi platform offering swaps, farming, lending, and staking solutions.
Sturdy Finance: December 2023 – DeFi Lending protocol offering high-yield, collateralized borrowing options.
MORE Markets: July 2024 – DeFi Lending protocol, enabling borrowing and lending of digital assets at competitive rates.
Zapper: March 2025 – Leading DeFi dashboard, providing users with a streamlined interface to track assets.
Flow Rewards
As extensive as Flow’s list of consumer apps and partnerships is — all amassed in such a short time — they’ve taken things even further by aggregating their entire ecosystem into an additional Flow Rewards system. I say “additional” because each protocol already has its own built-in perks. But this? This is the icing on the cake.
By simply engaging with the Flow ecosystem, earn rewards, boxes and keys, that can be used to redeem rewards. We’re talking swag, sick merch, and hot tech. Will we see Lambo? Who knows. But all of it is born from Flow culture that makes Flow... well, flow.
Flow Ecosystem
Did you think that’s all they’ve been up to? Nope. Flow's consumer crypto has also pulled in innovative builders who are cranking out next-level applications in gaming, resources, and digital collectibles. And these aren’t just random side quests — they’re shaping the future of Web3 consumer economy, consumer services, and giving users new ways to engage with smart contracts. Flow’s growing stack of projects is adding more firepower to an already loaded ecosystem.
Hoodlums: November 2021 – First PFP project on Flow with 5,000 uniquely generated characters.
Flovatar: December 2021 – NFT platform enabling users to create and customize unique characters.
The Party Gooberz: March 2022 – Comical generative NFT collection on Flow.
Flowverse Mystery Pass: May 2022 – Flow resource hub providing a marketplace and utility-focused membership pass enhancing Flowverse experiences.
AiSports: September 2022 – Free-to-play game centered around NBA Top Shot, enhancing fan engagement through interactive experiences.
Metaverse Football League (MFL): April 2023 – Virtual football management game where users guide clubs to success.
Heroes of the Flow: September 2023 – Mobile auto-battler game set in a post-apocalyptic world.
Final Thoughts
If I sound like an excited kid in a candy shop, it’s because I am — and who wouldn’t be? Flow blockchain is blending consumer crypto and consumer DeFi with culture, tech, and creativity, making DeFi feel fresh again. This isn’t just about token swaps and lending — it’s immersive gaming, dynamic NFTs, and seamless cross-chain action inside a vibrant, purpose-built ecosystem.
Flow blockchain is attracting world-class brands, driving widespread adoption, and redefining digital ownership. As more innovative projects roll in, the ecosystem isn’t just growing — it’s evolving, creating endless opportunities for users and builders.
Add in rewards, perks, merch, and incentives baked into the community. Flow blockchain proves consumer DeFi can be fun, engaging, and addictive — not just financial.
Flow isn’t just building — it’s laying down a groove where DeFi, gaming, and ownership come together. That’s Flow Finance Fun (FFF)!
Source: Flow Finance Fun (FFF): The Consumer Crypto & DeFi
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#seconds#kill baby kill#manos the hands of fate#dracula prince of darkness#eye of the devil#daimajin#the plague of the zombies#blood bath#horror#horror film#horror poll#movie poll#poll#film poll#horror movie#horror films#horror movies#horror movie poll#movie polls#movie#movies#film#films
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My ★★★★ review of Daimajin on Letterboxd https://boxd.it/8Ga431
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Now watching:

Daimajin (1966, dir. Kimiyoshi Yasuda)
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Thinking about the Daimajin trilogy again and an aspect I like about it is that each movie feels like a variant on the same story, which is the state a lot of folklore/legends/myhtology exist in. All are stories of powerful oppressive forces that commit horrible injustices until eventually daimajin's overwhelming wrath is unleashed upon them (the embodiment of fuck around and find out). The variation can be seen in not just plot specifics but also in how the Daimajin is portrayed
Daimajin- In this film, he's very much an entity of destruction. Imprisoned by the mountain God the people pray to and is unleashed in response to their prayers. However rampage has no true target, the oppressors just happen to be in his path and only when one of the characters offers her own life to stop it (having offered her life prior to the mountain God for help) is halted and collapses.
Return of Daimajin- A protective deity who rises to deliver punishment to those who've committed horrible injustices.
Daimajin Strikes Again- A more neutral entity, he isn't explicitly a protector or destroyer and is just the deity of the mountain. Sort of like a natural force that just exists that can be appealed to. He unleashes his wrath in response to a child sacrificing himself to ensure his little brother and his friend can survive the snow, having gone on a journey to save imprisoned men from their village. He saves the boy and then proceeds to destroy the prison camp and free the men. There's also how throughout the movie the boys are followed by a hawk who even attacks the soldiers who try and kill them, so even early on the boys are being watched over.
It has been awhile since I first watched these, so my interpretations may be off by quite a bit, but these are thoughts that have stuck with me since. I should note these movies are period dramas that happen to involve a giant stone warrior, so let that decide if you want to check them out.
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#生田斗真#toma#japanese actor#toma ikuta#ikuta toma#toma with curly hair#daimajin#instagram#2023#january 2023#march 2023
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De esta temporada decidí ver solo 3 doramas, Vivant, Hayabusa shobodan y Keibuho Daimajin. Asi puedo ver series de años anteriores. Recien voy un capítulo de cada uno e inician bien sobretodo los 1eros dos.




Vivant me ha parecido buenísimo 💯.
No creí que disfrutaría tanto el 1er cap y aunque normalmente no me gusta que duren mas de 1 hora, este cap. se me paso volando. Es divertido y me agradaron los personajes, me quedé con ganas de seguir viendo.


Hayabusa me sorprendió para bien con su 1er capítulo, puesto que no me esperaba mucho.
Me entretuvo mucho y las tomas del campo me parecieron lindas. Además en solo un cap. ya hicieron que me cayeran muy bien los personajes. Pero el misterio sutil, aún cuando me agrada, lo siento como algo que dividiera en dos la historia 🤷 no sé por qué, pero ya veré como evoluciona.

Daimajin me parecio que tiene una historia atractiva, que me genera espectativa, con buenos actores pero no me ha atrapado del todo, por ahora.
Me gustan las series policiacas y sus derivados, eso incluye a las que son ligeras o incluyen humor de alguna u otra forma, pero en Daimajin me encontré con escenas ¿comicas o exageradas? que parecían desentonar con el estilo general de la serie, además se siente un poco lenta. sin embargo me ha interesado lo suficiente para seguir viéndola por unos 2 caps al menos.
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Flow Finance Fun (FFF): The Consumer Crypto & DeFi

If you’ve never heard of Flow blockchain, you might have been cryogenically frozen for the last half-decade or have never watched a free throw at the NBA. Perhaps you don’t like cute kittens — who doesn’t? Well, before consumer crypto existed, Dapper Labs, the team that built Flow blockchain and responsible for Dapper wallet, clogged the Ethereum network with their wildly successful launch of CryptoKitties — the first mainstream digital collectible, garnering 1.3 million transactions in a matter of seconds.
Roham Gharegozlou (Co-Founder/CEO) and Dieter Shirley (CTO) — who also coined the term Non-Fungible Token (NFT) — envisioned a new era for consumer crypto. In September 2020, Flow’s mainnet beta launched. It only made sense to build their own blockchain, migrate the CryptoKitties over, and ensure that what came next was not only eco-friendly and fee-efficient but also capable of handling network demands with speed and ease, at scale.
What happened next? A guaranteed three-pointer for the future of consumer crypto and DeFi.
NBA Top Shot. If you’ve heard it a million times, hear it a million and one. It wasn’t just impressive to land an international powerhouse sports league — the success was parabolic. Over $1 billion in total sales volume within the first year — and not a single network failure, might I add. So, it was no surprise when a wave of iconic entertainment and sports brands lined up on the horizon, ready to crown Flow blockchain as the builder of consumer crypto and culture, all while keeping its sights locked on the future of consumer DeFi.
Go #WTF (With The Flow)
Let’s take a moment to appreciate the sheer depth of brands in the Flow ecosystem. I’d bet on my lucky star that you’re already a fan of at least one of these brands — or maybe you drifted off to sleep, dribble and all, tucked in with The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss. Yep, Flow blockchain has collectibles featuring Dr. Seuss characters and even Disney, which has only been capturing hearts since 1923 and 1937. But hey, who’s counting? Now you're starting to understand how Flow blockchain began trends in consumer crypto.
Here is a quick timeline of reputable brands built on the Flow blockchain:
NBA Top Shot: October 2020 – Officially licensed NBA highlight NFTs.
NFL All Day: August 2022 – Digital video collectibles of iconic NFL moments.
UFC Strike: January 2022 – Officially licensed UFC highlight NFTs.
Doodles 2: January 2023 – Dynamic, customizable NFTs from the Doodles universe.
Dr. Seuss Collectibles: July 2021 – Limited edition digital collectibles featuring Dr. Seuss characters.
MotoGP Ignition: March 2021 – MotoGP NFT collectibles and a strategy-based management game.
AFL Mint: August 2022 – Officially licensed AFL highlight NFTs for Australian football fans.
Disney Pinnacle: November 2023 – Officially licensed digital pins featuring beloved Disney characters.
Real Madrid Tickets: December 2023 – Officially licensed digital tickets for Real Madrid matches.
Flow blockchain has consistently brewed bangers, in culture and entertainment amounting to a current market cap over half a billion dollars, but let’s not forget — it once soared to a whopping $5.4 billion during the glory days of 2021. Ahh, those were the days, when NFTs were flying off the shelves faster than avocado toast at a Sunday brunch.
Isolated Consumer Crypto
Flow’s rise of consumer crypto projects was nothing short of monumental, introducing top brands and millions of users to blockchain technology. Despite all its success, Flow’s ecosystem was a little too isolated, just for a little while, missing out on the action happening across other blockchains. With network restrictions, limited cross-chain interoperability, and a noticeable lack of consumer DeFi. Well that all changed, and changed rapidly with two major gear shift.
But before I dive into what happened, I just want to take a quick detour and touch on why consumer DeFi matters. The godfather cryptocurrency Bitcoin, kicked off with the simple premise of holding and transferring value — it started as DeFi. Over time, it evolved into building financial infrastructure that complements existing banking systems while branching off into more efficient and accessible financial services. This evolution is key to how we transact, invest, and exchange value in our daily lives.
If you want to really get into the nitty-gritty of DeFi Lending, I’d suggest digging a little deeper into DeFi Lending Explained.
Flow Consumer DeFi Unleashed
I promised to highlight the two major gear shifts in Flow blockchain — and as the subheading suggests, here they are. The first gear shift came with Flow’s push into consumer DeFi, building a string of protocols ranging from token swaps to collateralized lending, and extending the boundaries into undercollateralized lending. Personally, I see this as the ultimate pursuit — one that brings blockchain closer to matching traditional banking services.
The second gear shift happened in August 2024, when Flow blockchain threw open the floodgates with Flow EVM (Ethereum Virtual Machine). This move allows seamless integration with Ethereum’s EVM, enabling cross-chain interoperability, expanding consumer DeFi opportunities, and attracting increased developer adoption.
In just a handful of years, consumer DeFi projects have been built on and integrated with Flow blockchain — and this is only the beginning. Talk about consumer crypto commitment. But Flow isn’t stopping there. It’s putting a unique spin on consumer DeFi, and KittyPunch is a prime example. It’s a mobile game. It’s an NFT. You can stake it, bridge it, and soon, vaults will be in play. You can’t make this stuff up — it’s real, and it’s only happening on Flow.
What’s even more exciting is how gamification is quietly seeping into DeFi, and Flow is seamlessly integrating this approach. By blending fun, engagement, and token incentives, Flow isn’t just capturing attention — it’s creating a more dynamic, sticky, and rewarding ecosystem for users.
DeFi Protocols
Flowty: February 2022 – Peer-to-peer NFT lending and borrowing platform, allowing users to leverage NFTs for liquidity.
KittyPunch: April 2022 – NFT/Token swaps, on-chain yield, farming and pool. Coming soon are vaults and aggregators.
Ankr: June 2022 – Infrastructure provider offering RPC services and staking solutions enhancing Flow’s connectivity.
Bridge Flow: October 2022 – A bridge enabling the seamless transfer of assets between Flow and other blockchain networks.
Trado: December 2022 – Decentralized trading with deep liquidity pools.
Stargate Finance: January 2023 – Cross-chain liquidity protocol that enables seamless asset transfers between Flow and other blockchains.
IncrementFi: June 2023 – Comprehensive DeFi platform offering swaps, farming, lending, and staking solutions.
Sturdy Finance: December 2023 – DeFi Lending protocol offering high-yield, collateralized borrowing options.
MORE Markets: July 2024 – DeFi Lending protocol, enabling borrowing and lending of digital assets at competitive rates.
Zapper: March 2025 – Leading DeFi dashboard, providing users with a streamlined interface to track assets.
Flow Rewards
As extensive as Flow’s list of consumer apps and partnerships is — all amassed in such a short time — they’ve taken things even further by aggregating their entire ecosystem into an additional Flow Rewards system. I say “additional” because each protocol already has its own built-in perks. But this? This is the icing on the cake.
By simply engaging with the Flow ecosystem, earn rewards, boxes and keys, that can be used to redeem rewards. We’re talking swag, sick merch, and hot tech. Will we see Lambo? Who knows. But all of it is born from Flow culture that makes Flow... well, flow.
Flow Ecosystem
Did you think that’s all they’ve been up to? Nope. Flow's consumer crypto has also pulled in innovative builders who are cranking out next-level applications in gaming, resources, and digital collectibles. And these aren’t just random side quests — they’re shaping the future of Web3 consumer economy, consumer services, and giving users new ways to engage with smart contracts. Flow’s growing stack of projects is adding more firepower to an already loaded ecosystem.
Hoodlums: November 2021 – First PFP project on Flow with 5,000 uniquely generated characters.
Flovatar: December 2021 – NFT platform enabling users to create and customize unique characters.
The Party Gooberz: March 2022 – Comical generative NFT collection on Flow.
Flowverse Mystery Pass: May 2022 – Flow resource hub providing a marketplace and utility-focused membership pass enhancing Flowverse experiences.
AiSports: September 2022 – Free-to-play game centered around NBA Top Shot, enhancing fan engagement through interactive experiences.
Metaverse Football League (MFL): April 2023 – Virtual football management game where users guide clubs to success.
Heroes of the Flow: September 2023 – Mobile auto-battler game set in a post-apocalyptic world.
Final Thoughts
If I sound like an excited kid in a candy shop, it’s because I am — and who wouldn’t be? Flow blockchain is blending consumer crypto and consumer DeFi with culture, tech, and creativity, making DeFi feel fresh again. This isn’t just about token swaps and lending — it’s immersive gaming, dynamic NFTs, and seamless cross-chain action inside a vibrant, purpose-built ecosystem.
Flow blockchain is attracting world-class brands, driving widespread adoption, and redefining digital ownership. As more innovative projects roll in, the ecosystem isn’t just growing — it’s evolving, creating endless opportunities for users and builders.
Add in rewards, perks, merch, and incentives baked into the community. Flow blockchain proves consumer DeFi can be fun, engaging, and addictive — not just financial.
Flow isn’t just building — it’s laying down a groove where DeFi, gaming, and ownership come together. That’s Flow Finance Fun (FFF)!
Source: Flow Finance Fun (FFF): The Consumer Crypto & DeFi
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Constructing the life-sized Daimajin model/puppet. It had limited movement, mainly with the head turning on the neck and the arms moving at the shoulders.
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I could buy an Ultraseven shirt, I could buy Gorgo on blu ray with some gorgeous art by Matt Frank (would match my Gamera and Daimajin collections), or I could get all of Kamen Rider on blu ray...
I think I will be financially crippled by this particular hyperfixation very shortly
#tokusastu#kaiju#gojiposting#toku#goji#godzilla#ultraman#tsuburaya#toho#art#daiei#gamera#daimajin#gorgo#Ultraseven
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妖怪大戦争 ガーディアンズ [Yōkai Daisensō Guardians]
I watched it with russians subtitles. And they made a choice to translate oneesan as “girlie”. why. It’s a soft rebootquel to the 2005 film. The first one was a tale of revenge against humans for being bad. This story does not have to do anything with humans. If japan’s retro spirituality thinks small fossils have such a great spirit, what they think of benzin and how it is made? Miike spent…
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The Daimajin films are remarkably religious for tokusatsu.
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