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hirumi25 · 3 months
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Some pose + color studies ft. Jin |^▽^)ノ
And here's the reference for the study :
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Also here're some Jin's info that I haven't mention before :
He may age over 800 years old but compared to the human age, Jin is equal to a man in his 20s
Aside from the demon bird and human form, Jin also has another form, which is the crow form! (I'll explain more about this in the future)
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evilspiritweek · 11 months
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Okay actually forgot about this lmao
BUT I actually was making a whole animatic for this n I wanted to share the progress I made (and hopefully hold myself accountable to finish it?? idk)
TL;DR - it was scene between Randy and my mom oc I had for him (more info here) and it would basically lead into parent-teacher conferences. Prior to this scene, Anne had found her son schloomped on the floor lol
I do have rough doodles of the dialogue, so I'll put that under the cut so this post doesn't get super long lmao (w/ text at the bottom explaining what's being said bc my hand writing sucks here)
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Randy: uh, yeah, what's up?
Anne: Well, you see- I was wondering (uh) Parent-Teacher's Conferences is coming up and I just want to know before I go in-
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Anne: Is school going okay?
Randy: Ha ha, yep! It's all bruce!
Anne: Your report card says your failing, sweetie.
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Anne: Now, I know grades aren't everything- but you need to try a bit more.
Randy: I am trying!
Anne: Falling asleep in class isn't trying
Randy: I am trying. REALLY. It's just- I have this thing- I don't know how to explain it-
Anne: Is it because of that book?
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Anne: Is it for school? I tried finding it online, but nothing came up.
Randy: That's because it's my journal?
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Anne: Listen- high school's hard, especially here, so if you need help- just talk to me or mom, okay?
Randy: Well it's kind of hard to explain...
Anne: I mean it Randy! I can tal- *cut off by her phone*
Anne: Yes, hello?
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Randy: Work again?
Anne: Yeah.
Randy: That's okay, I get it.
Anne: We can talk later. I promise we can talk later.
Anne: You can show me Gravy Puncher, too.
Randy: That's Grave Puncher.
Anne: Dinner's in the fridge.
Randy: K.
Anne: Love you!
[Was debating if Randy would say love you, too here or not]
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More slower/somber vibes than the show (actually, feels more like scene for DP imo), but it was fun to write. I think this lil' project also made me realize that a lot of the humor/light hearted feeling the show has comes from the pacing and the voice delivery
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notnights · 24 days
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Little ninja fans of present day and past, I began watching RC9GN in December of 2012, and it changed my life forever, now it's 2024 and I'm nearing 30, time sure flies! Anyways I've been working on cleaning out my computer files and found a bunch and I mean A BUNCH of Randy Cunningham 9th Grade Ninja promotional material and side content. I pretty much have most things that came out from 2012 - 2015 pertaining to the show.
I imagine a lot of these things have been lost to time as some of it was originally posted was from the DisneyXD website, and variations of the DisneyXD website (meaning from other countries). I have interviews, bumpers, dubs of episodes, even footage of some of the old RC9GN games, and Randy cameos (I saved footage of someone playing the RC9GN Poptropica promo!)
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I also have a clip from WSFA where they reported on the fan that wrote Rachel's song. I had thought it was posted to youtube but I can't find it again so maybe they removed it, it's not on the article that's still up either! Guess it's good I saved it. (The article isn't entirely accurate, I believe she said she got the internship because of her song)
I also have a few clips of other dubs, including an Italian dub of the song and music video "GO NINJA GO," that's pretty cool! I also found audio files of the raw music from the show! I can't even remember how I got that. (they are unfortunately not named)
I have some less quality stuff like literally me just recording promos and bumpers off of the TV screen lol. Some of these also include snips of other Disney XD bumpers and promos though.
Anyways, I don't want this stuff kept all to my self as I see a lot of it is lost to time, if not hard to find. And oh look at that looks like I have a handy little sideblog I never used that's perfect for this! @theninjanomicon (I'll pretty it up later), so over time I'll probably share some of it on there.
Younger me was unfortunately not very thorough in the archiving, so some titles, dates, names, and exactly where I got them from, are missing, but I can give a rough time frame and where I got these from that I can remember. (another reason why I'm doing it! to mark down what I can remember before I forget anymore of it)
I wouldn't be uploading any full episodes for obvious reasons but might upload clips of some of the alternate dubs I have. And yes I have the pilot, which I can't share either but I do have STORYBOARDS from the pilot (which up until this year was our only reference for this "kim possible style" it used to have) which maybe I can share as I got it from the storyboarder's portfolio which was public back when I got it.
I might add some commentaries under a readmore for certain posts to give extra contexts/what I remember being relevant to the piece I post.
Now the hard part is figuring out where to start! What would y'all like to see first?
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alchamy34 · 3 months
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The hate for Randy Cunningham x Shezow makes zero sense
To hear that this fanon ship has hate makes me depressed.
I mean, it was kinda noticeable that Randy was at LEAST bi or closeted queer, maybe bi curious. And fans who didn't notice were too focused on the teen crush this idiot had for Theresa Fowler. I was okay with it as I saw nothing wrong. But it's a hidden secret that Randy's relationship with Howard was a little too...romantic fluffy. Of course it didn't become canon because Disney was homophobic then.
As for Shezow, loved him as a trans role model. I loved that the show tried convincing viewers to accept trans community. I mean he wasn't the first character I've seen crossdressing but he's still a comfort character and a good way to prevent kids from becoming transphobic assholes.
Now let's talk about the "crackship".
Everyone has their own opinions about stuff, so I'm not trying to force people to like this.
But despite being just fanon and might never be canon, there's nothing wrong about liking fanon ships. I'm not only talking about crossovers, I'm talking about some ships between characters from the same fandom but aren't canon either.
For example:
Kacchako
Zutara
ghostfox
Zuko x Song
Jaybabs
Aragami x yamiko (video game)
Randy and Guy Hamdon make sense to me. It would be fun, sweet, maybe emotional...
Randy is an idiot, anyone who watched the show is well aware. Guy is also a bit of an idiot though slightly smarter.
I have already noticed headcanons that fit their relationship.
Ninja would crush on Shezow first who would reject him multiple times. Because he thinks She is a She.
Guy had dated boys before but it's a bit hard for him to be completely honest, not just the secret identity but also fear of being hated for fighting crime dressed as a girl. This is so understandable it breaks my heart.
Randy is at first convinced he's straight, because he never stopped to question why he's happier with Howard or that there may be more chemistry with him. Like I said, he's an idiot (or should I say shoob?)
Shezow keeps rejecting Ninja (who pathetically doesn't get the hint). But he later starts falling for him (not saying why or how because its obvious).
Randy, after finding out who Shezow is, is in denial that his crush is a boy. This could be what he needs so he can go on that journey to self discovery.
This ship makes sense, that and I love mlm ships (that aren't seriously controversial).
I mean if more people wrote this ship as fanfiction then more people could start seeing the reasons why this ship deserves more attention. Not to mention but the pairing would remind me the Ladybug and Chat Noir dynamic.
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entenart · 3 years
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I love the way you portray the dynamics between shin-midori and shin-sara esp the ear piercing comic and the “one of your arms is longer than the other” (also was there a sprite where one of his arms was longer?? what prompted this??)
It’s also really cool that you’re able to push the dynamic and make it VERY CLEAR, that midori is bat shit insane, both in way of how you draw him unhinged in the right amount and in how he interacts with shin, (I’ve never seen a toxic “friendship” dynamic between them before so I’m loving your portrayal) looking forward to your art yttd related or not!
Also last thing, what pieces of media/artists influenced your artwork? It’s very unique and memorable with its shapes and linework, very cool!
first of all thank you for taking your time to send this! im glad you enjoy the stuff i put out. there wasnt really a sprite that prompted this haha friend and i just discussed that midori would matter-of-factly make comments on shins appearance but would phrase them like compliments, so shin cant tell hes being put on the spot. like shins already struggling with lack of self worth wo realising, but now hes being made painfully aware of himself and the things hes self-conscious about, or will get self-conscious about. its fine tho bc sou is nice about it
im soooooooo thrown off how theres barely any toxic friend content w them out there, bc thats what they are in canon lol ? am i missing something. love the thought of sou being completely overbearing and basically himself while shin just takes it and takes it because he has no friends. just sou being an extremely bad influence and being curious about how much shit he can put shin thru till he breaks, and shin has decided to look up to him
im so bad in listing influences bc i feel like it just happens wo me noticing. definitely would say jhonen vasquezs work in invader zim and randy cunningham 9th grade ninja did a great deal. kazuki takahashi stuff obv esp for yugioh makes me feel incredibly bonkers. otherwise im a big fan of psx and early 2000s video game graphics, basquiat and expressionism as a whole 🥰 think that is sorta visible as well
wanted to add a doodle here, but this is already too long so im posting it separately luull such a nice message 🥺 thank you so much for sending
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heartthatwontquit · 3 years
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Studies are showing indications of a societal collapse looming.
Im seeing things get worse and worse.
Are we almost there? Cause im getting terrified. I don't want to die unnaturally of a riot, virus, disease, or something else knowing
I will never meet and have a wholesome reassuring time with the favorite people I've talked to and befriended on the internet let alone anyone else i've met in real life.
They made us who we are.
We're all a fan of something.
But i wouldn't want to abuse such a position.
We wouldn't want to attack our own.
It's just too terrible to think of.
I listen to Gorillaz, guns and roses, nirvana, TeddyLoid, DayManOurSavior, Post Malone, Twenty One Pilots, Halsey(Congrats on IICHLIWP), Juice WRLD, Hp lovecraft, Evil dead franchise, XXXtentacion, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Nine Inch Nails, Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley, Sonic The Hedgehog( SATAM Sonic and scourge)SlipKnot(Duality is fucking cool btw)Watch a shit ton of youtube that markiplier, JackSepticeye andPewDiePie are in my head all the time, Dj Fortify, Dj EAR(or huepoww)
Biogodz1(Al the wolf), Pink stylist, Makemebad35, Scott Cawthon, DAGames, CG5, CrankGameplays, Yamimash, BryceGames, Rick And Morty, Anything Seth Macfarland and Matt Groening, AnimatedJames(still have the 2015 con vid on my flashdrive. You're still cared about), Bryan Adams(Thank you MindlessGonzo), Elton John(fantastic job with The Pink phantom with Gorillaz and 6lack and collab song with Dua Lipa), Dua lipa( I. love. Hallucinate.), Rob Gavagan, Wes Craven, John Carpenter, Tobe Hooper, Sean S. cunningham, Brian De Palma, HuniCast(Cause why the fuck not? Got up at 6pm in 2019 everyday for it i loved it! Like saturday morning again) Rio Franchise From Blue Sky, Surf's Up From Sony pictures animation (the ultimate fan image archetype movie), Robots from blue sky(another great fan archetype film)Mel Brooks( Put on the ritz and the Schwartz) SpindleHorse or Vivziepop(very big chunk of my teenhood. Got me dancing till i almost died), Hell EVEN The Rocky and Bullwinkle movie from 2000 cause it had an Absolutely amazing and frankly inspiring song from SuperTramp. Oh and Rocky with Sylvester cause why not? Me and my mom LOVE the Rocky franchise. Even Creed and creed 2 are amazing films. Dbz, Black butler, Steins Gate, Devilman or Lady(loved that one. So we can!)
Gunnm(Alita Battle Angel)
Sonic movie from 1999 (Shut up tails)
Doctor Mike ( Peewoop)
James Lee ( NOX)
Dazed and Confused( ultimate teen a put smoking weed)
Everybody wants Some!!! (Spiritual successor to dazed, same director as well)
The Big Bang Theory ( Me and my brother worship that show.)
Poltergeist 1982 ( music scares me too knackerman. No really.)
Everything Blumhouse studios
The Exorcist Franchise
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One part i loved in the show My Name is Earl is when earl gave that one manager dude on a ladder his wallet back. He and his brother randy got a job as a thank you. I loved that moment ever since cause it was a nice, let alone life-saving gesture.
I always anticipated the next update of lil miss rarity back in 2013-present day.
Yeah.
I also like Apples.
I have a FUCKING FLASHDRIVE containing SO many offline mp4s of old youtube vids i can watch if internet cuts out just in case, but NEVER TO REPOST. I cannot say that enough. (<Yes the reposting part)
I probably even have some files that are probably golden nuggets of the internet cause some of these files are not even on youtube or their website origin anymore.
Now i downloaded these files cause they were my childhood and teenhood. What made me and maybe even some of you.
Mostly to playback for entertainment on a computer or PS3 for a number of long periods of my life.
One internet gem i listen to sometimes is Addictia's(or Princess Addictia) remix of Love is in Bloom from Daniel ingrams song from MLP FIM.
I haven't seen Addictia for a long time. Hope he's okay. Though i think one video reupload of that song is on youtube but i'm not the one who reposted it. Different Channel.
I even have ONE video of Unus Annus left but OBVIOUSLY im not gonna repost that one. Or anything for that matter.
I've had this flashdrive since 2013.
Like a fandom's treasure chest. Or a small gold bar made of plastic nostalgia.
I have even have original movie trailers and fanarts.
And again no reposting has never been done. Even after all this time. Its very much wrong.
All for free offline view. No reposting.
Lets just say i even have a video that On Youtube the sound is off cause of copyrighted content. It has musical samples in it.
Even a folder that has a fandom in it that is made fun of but not scrutinized. Lets just say they would gobble it up or remind someone of a taco bell drive thru experience with their friends.(they're beloved in a way)
So yeah. All this stuff thats bad and hectic happening( honestly im crushed when i learned about recently with norm macdonald and chadwick boseman) im sort've like that one dude in the picture that is sadly walking away from terrible things on the news while walking towards pop culture stuff like disney my little pony marvel DC Dark Horse Comics(holy shit The Mask) IDW publishing Image comics Even Stephen King. Honestly how would i like all this out of selfish intent? Thats just confusing. And lets not forget the fan creations of all this content. In 2015 i listened to so much Toby Fox. Two words.
Such Determination. ❤��💜💙💛💗
Let alone Bill and Ted. Excellent... And Breathtaking. ( Saw The Matrix 4 trailer. Deathly Excited)
Here it is.
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And of course ive learned from the Mare do well episode from MLP Gen 4. Also Griffin the brush off. Wouldnt want to hang out with someone disrespectful like that. Though she improved later in season 4 or 5 i think.
First ones i watched on TheHub were look before you sleep and bridle gossip. Very important episodes.
I also first saw Awoken by H8_seed on here, Tumblr. 2012.
Amazing song.
You all are great.
I just hope we don't tear ourselves apart.
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circus-blades · 5 years
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haysgsgt feel free to ignore this dumb ask from a nobody úWù but I wanted to ask since you seem to be a big fan of bsd, what do you think of the dub? Ik a lot of the fandom hate it but I just wanted to hear ur opinion. Love your art btw!! ((sorry for my English I'm Mexican))
Oh hey! This is not a dumb ask at all butthe thing is: the only dubbed bsd I’ve ever watched is the brazilian-portuguese one kfjdgdand I need to say, the brazilian dub is AWESOME!! Everyone in the BR fandom seems to love it (which is in my opinion a very rare occasion, weeb brazilians love to complain about dubbed stuff) the voice actors did a wonderful job, especially the ones who dubbed Dazai and Chuuya, they captured the characters perfectly literally the only voice that sounded kinda off is Steinbeck, he sounds like a teen youtuber mixed with the google translator voice KJFDKG also fun facts: The VA for Atsushi is the same who voices randy cunningham, and the Kunikida’s VA is the same who voices Doctor Strange I saw some videos on twitter that contained the english voice acting and they sounded fine to me, but I didn't have time to analyse it deeply
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momocon · 5 years
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To round out our Teen Titans cast members, happy to announce Scott Menville for MomoCon 2020! A HUGE thanks to CelebWorx for helping with this rare appearance! Born and raised in Los Angeles, SCOTT MENVILLE grew up playing characters that many others grew up watching. He began his professional acting career at the young age of eleven and he’s been working steadily ever since. Among his numerous animated series regular roles, Scott can currently be heard as Robin in TEEN TITANS GO! (he also voiced Robin in the original TEEN TITANS animated series), as Doctor Octopus/Otto Octavius in MARVEL’S SPIDER-MAN, and as Stretch Armstrong in STRETCH ARMSTRONG AND THE FLEX FIGHTERS. Other notable characters include Kevin French in the cult classic animated series MISSION HILL, Sneezy in Disney’s THE 7D, Shaggy in SHAGGY AND SCOOBY DOO GET A CLUE, Ma-Ti in CAPTAIN PLANET, Jonny in JONNY QUEST, Freddy Flintstone in THE FLINTSTONE KIDS, and Red Herring in A PUP NAMED SCOOBY DOO. Scott has voiced notable recurring roles in the animated series TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES as Crankshaw, Dr. Blip and Spooch, BEN 10: OMNIVERSE as Jimmy Jones & Chrono Spanner, RANDY CUNNINGHAM: 9 th GRADE NINJA as band geek Bucky, BUNNICULA as Scott Dingleman and others, and as Metamorpho in BATMAN THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD. Some of Scott’s animated feature film credits include performances in TEEN TITANS GO! TO THE MOVIES, PARANORMAN, BATMAN: GOTHAM KNIGHT, and DESPICABLE ME. Anime fans may also know Scott from voicing Black, one of the two leads in the English version of the acclaimed Japanese anime feature TEKKON KINKREET. Scott has also been credited in voicing numerous video games, most notably as Lloyd in TALES OF SYMPHONIA, Marlton in CALL OF DUTY: BLACK OPS II, Egon Stetmann in STARCRAFT II, and various characters in WORLD OF WARCRAFT.
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korora12 · 5 years
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Tagged by @corisanna
1. What is your favorite relationship type to write/read? Romantic, platonic, familial, and any subtypes.
I like romantic relationships that don’t rely solely or primarily on physical attraction, but instead on a deep similarity between the two characters. I like when two people meet eyes and realize that “You understand me. You get me better than anyone else I’ve ever met, and I feel less lonely knowing that someone else sees the world the same way I do.”
2. How much or what kind of research do you do for your fiction? If you don’t write, has a fic ever made you curious enough to research something?
Only as much as is necessary. I usually use research as a springboard for inspiration when I hit a block, letting myself wander the fields of Wikipedia until I stumble upon something that knocks the block loose.
Of course, sometimes I research stuff just for fun, with no relation to my writing whatsoever, until some random point down the line where it suddenly does and I’m super happy I already know [Random Fact #237].
3. What was the first work of fiction you remember becoming completely engrossed in?
Hmm. Probably Animorphs. I remember doing everything I could to hunt down the numerous books in the series (back in the ancient, pre-Amazon Prime days). I’d prowl the various school and public libraries near me, ask for specific books in the series for Christmas and birthdays, and even buy the occasional book at the yearly Scholastic Book Fairs, using what little money I got for an allowance.
I made it most of the way through the series, but then there was one book, near the end, that I couldn’t find, no matter how hard I looked. And it was an important, plot-changing, book that I had to read before continuing. Which meant I never actually finished the series.
Of course, nowadays you can find them all online as pdfs. Maybe I should revisit the series sometime and finally finish it. I already know how it ends, but I still feel like those last few books deserve to be read.
4. What work(s) had a lasting influence on you or your writing style?
Going back to Animorphs again. There is a straight-line connection between me reading that series as a child, through my elementary school friends Brooke, who was obsessed with dogs, and Caitlin, who was even more obsessed with dolphins (I used to find pictures of dolphins in magazines and cut them out just to give to her), through my Grandma’s love of science, all the way to my decision to study Zoology in college. If I had never read those books, I wouldn’t have developed the passion for animals and animal behavior that has shaped my life for over two decades.
Also, stylistically speaking, I really respect that series for how it treated its readers. Its target audience was grade schoolers, and yet it never shied away from showing the realities of violence and war. I don’t know that I’ll ever write children’s literature, but I’ll always have this series to remind me of what kids are capable of understanding and handling.
5. What kind of sound environment do you prefer for writing/reading? Silent, white noise, music with/without words, sitting in a public place with the ambient noise of humanity, etc.
Depends on how well my brain is cooperating. Pure silence is ideal, but more often than not there’s some manner of song stuck on repeat in the background of my mind, and the only way to drown it out is with non-lyrical music of some sort. Usually I try to pick songs that match the mood of whatever scene I’m trying to write.
6. Are you or do you like authors who are teases, in story or out?
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I’m a big fan of the Death of the Author trope, so I tend not to get too worked up by whatever the author may be saying and just let the story speak for itself.
My first instinct is to say that an author shouldn’t worry too much about what their fans think and should write the story they want to write, and it will find readers that appreciate it. However, I recognize that the nature of serial online writing, such as fanfiction, changes the game a bit. Such authors have a much more immediate, direct connection with their readers than authors who release one or two physical books every year or so. Some authors take that to an extreme, turning stories almost into a dialogue with their readers, each new chapter in some way defined by how people reacted to the previous one. And that doesn’t even touch on Quests, a type of story on forums sites such as Spacebattles and Sufficient Velocity that require player input on a regular basis to continue. In these types of situations, I can hardly blame an author for playing with their readers heads a bit. The reactions they have can be a form of entertainment all their own.
7. Have you ever experienced a “the characters write themselves” or “character rebellion” mental state?
Not yet. For the time being, I remain in complete control of my universes, but I recognize the hubris of assuming this to be a permanent state.
8. Do you have a favorite franchise crossover? Like Bleach/Harry Potter, Madoka Magica/Card Captor Sakura, etc.
I don’t know if I have a particular favorite. I was really fond of Secret Trio for a while, which is Danny Phantom, American Dragon Jake Long, and Randy Cunningham 9th Grade Ninja. I’m still very fond of the Disney/Square Enix megacrossover that is Kingdom Hearts, despite being very disappointed in the most recent game in the series. Then there’s Kino’s Journey/Anything, mostly because I love Kino’s Journey, and I love seeing her response/reaction to various other worlds.
Also, Stargate/Anything. The only reason I ever started watching the show was because I’d read several different fics, all in different fandoms (Avatar, Yu-Gi-Oh, Star Wars, Naruto), and all of which crossed over with Stargate. Despite the similarities, both being sci-fi stories set around the turn of the millennium involving mind-controlling aliens, I’ve yet to see a good Stargate/Animorphs crossover. It’d be pretty easy to do, too. There’s a point in the Animorphs series where they decide to bring knowledge of their guerrilla war to the attention of the US government. If they’re already in the Stargate universe, I’m sure the president will quickly pass the problem along to the experts, and suddenly you’ve got the perfect setup of adults who think they know how to handle the problem, are mostly right, and don’t want kids fighting in a war, vs child soldiers who have no intention of giving up the fight so near its end, even if the adults are more competent than they expected.
I’m gonna have to write it myself, one of these days, if no one else gets around to doing it.
9. Do you remember anything about the first fanfic you ever read?
Two Halves by DameWren. My first fandom was Naruto, and my first fanfic was a NaruHina fic that both introduced me to the concept of fandom, and also sold the ship for me in a way that I’ve never shaken. I remember very little beyond that, except that it managed to correctly predict that Naruto would go on a training trip, despite being written before such an event happened in canon.
10. Is there a work of fiction that you are annoyed doesn’t have much if any fic? Like Bizenghast.
Kino’s Journey, Cowboy Bebop, Double Arts (just never got enough attention in general)
11. What fictional character do you strongly identify with?
Weiss Schnee, from RWBY. While I’ve never been accused of being rich, I am a middle child with a much older sister that cut ties with the family when I was young and a younger brother that I never got along with while growing up. My parents were also abusive, my father physically and both of them emotionally, and they taught me a number of unhealthy ideas about race, amongst other things, that I’ve had to put serious effort into unlearning. And I have, since becoming an adult, traveled long distances across the world, partially for my own benefit, and partially to distance myself physically from a family I’ve never felt particularly close to, resulting in a drastic personality shift that took a couple years to complete, but ultimately left me a very different, and much better, person.
So, yeah, Weiss is basically my favorite RWBY character, and one I really need to write more often, all things considered.
That was fun! I’ve never been tagged in anything like this before. My turn for questions!
1. What is your the most recent fandom you’ve gotten involved in? Have you made any content for it?
2. Do you have a favorite AU/plotline that you love regardless of fandom (ie. Peggy Sue, Coffee Shop AU, Space AU, Self-Insert)? What about it do you like?
3. If you write, how do you go about deciding a character’s sexuality? If not, do you ever have any sexuality headcanons for characters?
4. What’s the longest fanfic that you’ve ever read, beginning to end?
5. How often do you make something you’re proud of? Doesn’t have to be writing, just has to be something that wouldn’t exist if you hadn’t made it yourself.
6. What are your opinions on OCs in fanfiction?
7. What is your favorite storytelling medium (ie. television, written word, spoken word, video games, song, etc.)?
8. What was the last song you had stuck in your head, and what was it about?
9. Do you prefer reading/writing stories set in fictional worlds, or stories set in the real world/real world analogous (ie. Supernatural or Marvel Comics)?
10. If you could bring one fictional character into the real world, who would it be and why?
11. Pick your favorite of the questions I was asked to answer for yourself.
I just realized that I don’t know how many of my followers are writers. I guess @hunkygoddess @tmifangirl21 @queendarktigress @ladyvallhalla @i-mushi @xekstrin @shinobicyrus and anyone else who sees this and might be interested. No pressure, it’s just for fun!
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kittenlover132 · 7 years
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This is my OC.
Name: Lea Cahill
Age: 14 (31 July)
Hair Color: Dark red
Eye Color: Dark Purple
Hometown: Norrisville
Friends: - Randy Cunningham Howard Weinerman Theresa Fowler Bucky Hensletter Julian Debbie Kang Doug (and also neighbor and a childhood friend)
Enemies: - Flute Girl (most of the time) Stevens (mostly annoying) Bash Johnson (mostly bullied her)
Astrological Sign: Leo My family: Spencer Cahill (Father)(Decreased) Lily Cahill (Mother)(Decreased) Stanley Cahill (Uncle) Story: Leana also known as Lea or Little Lele (her late father called her by this), is a 9th Grade student in the school of Norrisville, and the age of 14. She hates everything except she likes to do is listen to the music in her mp4 and her smartphone, video games, martial arts, exercise, taking walk and hang out with friends but mostly her neighbor and a childhood friend, Doug (I like Doug) She always hates about school, talking trash about her parents' death, and underestimate her as a small girl. Lea’s mother, Lily died when she was born, was only a child, so that her father takes cares of her but 10 years later, Lea’s father, Spencer dies of cancer, so Lea’s uncle take care of her. she feels guilty for the death of her mother, because she was born after her mother’s body weak and very sick. Her Uncle, Stanley is a psychologist. Lea used to be a happy child, eager to please and been described by her family and friends as a “good girl” but her “good girl” attitude didn’t last much longer after her father’s death. Lea also has a childhood friend named Doug and they both get along and grow up together as a best friend (or a good friend). Because of this, Doug is the only friend that knowing about Lea’s life and things that she likes and things that she hates. Currently she lives alone, and is about to enter school, tried to catch up with the subjects already studied hard to get a better grade, also know the Norrisville High School has a Ninja, which she didn’t bother about that and knowing the ninja identity is none of her business. (She has been taken cases of taekwondo since the age of 10).  Lea is a big fan of martial arts and she's also learned 4 martial arts, Taekwondo. She is also well-trained in Judo by her uncle (Stanley is a former Judo student since high school). Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja© Disney XD
Also this model was originally from StarGureisu, I apologize
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did you realised that Tommy pickles from rugrats and randy Cunningham are similar they both have purple hair go to school they have a cowardly red-haired best friend (Chuckie and Howard) and have an asian love interest (kimi and theresa) have an interest in video games have a respective fan-base that originated from they liked for Tommy it's reptar and Randy grave puncher and have fears (Tommy water and Randy chickens)
I really love the comparison of "they go to school," "they have fears." Godspeed.
(Also it's unknown if Theresa is asian or not, she isn't given the same features as other asian characters are (Debbie, Morgan, First Ninja, etc etc) of course that doesn't mean she can't be mixed or of course just because you "don't look __" doesn't mean you aren't if you are. But I think a better comparison would've been their love interests also have purple hair. I also wouldn't call cowardice a Howard trait, he's just lazy.)
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Good Stuff: Right Now Kapow
Warning: Do NOT put a coconut in the microwave. Thank you, take care out there, and enjoy!
Like a Firework, it shines bright and fades out quietly
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This show is underrated. I use that loosely, but dommit it’s true. Warner Bros. was behind this, people behind Cartoon Network’s MAD were creating this, it’s a simple sketch comedy, and it stars a dog, a diamond, a pineapple, an ice cream cone, a piece of candy, and the moon. This is a textbook definition of zaniness and surreal humor and every time I look at it, I get a gen👏u👏ine 👏laugh. So, when I see that it has been cancelled after less than half a year, I’m dumbfounded. May I mention, IT HAS COLOURS?!
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I LOVE COLOURS!
Does Disney XD need some adjusting? I mean I know they’re making money from their plan #742,981,626, but I’m seeing a pattern here. They wring in a good looking cartoon for the kids to tune in (and eventually tune out to) and then move on with life without giving it as much recognition and admiration it needs to stay alive. If results show that it’s not doing quality performance in rerunable entertainment, good or not, it’ll get cancelled before it reaches season three. Think about this; Penn Zero, The 7D, Wander, Randy Cunningham, this, all shows SCRAPPED after limited to just two seasons. Wanna know why good stuff like Star Wars Rebels and Star vs. get to continue? A) Like Star Wars: The Clone Wars, the already hooked fanbase made it sure that Rebels went on as long it needed to. B) Star vs. Evil was so hyped up, and continuous banked good views starting out, that Disney could see it have a future unlike the rest. Audience is the key to a show’s success, merchandise or not, and a show will slowly get the boot if nobody’s really checking on it.
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I know Disney be ballin’, but they never have faith. We are given some gifts, and they don’t get it
Know why I say this show is brilliant, it works without context. They produce a setup, but it almost never goes with an expected punchline. When I say almost, I mean there is a varied yet recurring skit that appears three times in an episode, but those still tackles your expectations. See an episode blind, they’re skits can be nuanced and yet on the nose, you might not help yourself but see how it turns out. 
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They had the freaking Moon Man on there
Well, at least they have Youtube to sit there quietly and drink their juicy juice. Right Now Kapow was a good cartoon, and I hope the fabric reality of Tumblr will see this as a underrated gem, like plenty of others. It’s a shame, really. I mean how could they have... wait a minute. Non-grounded characters, surreal comedy, never pulls an expected joke, expressive and similar design, bright and vibrant colours. Oh my god. I know why this show got cancelled. People associated Right Now Kapow with...
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I KNEW IT! THE PROBLEM SOLVERZ NEVER DIED! I must to track down the creators and make them pay. Cartoon Network will rue the day they decided to experiment with what should appear on television. TO CALIFORNIA!
*3 weeks later*
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In an effort to make Cartoon Network pay for their insolence, Royal Macintosh the 2nd passed out in a fit of unbridled rage. When he awakened, he had forgotten everything and went back to looking up Tumblr fan art and Youtube videos. Everything went back to normal, except for one thing...
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Teen Titans GO! are running less episodes on CN than before. This year has truly become the most bizarre yet.
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Friday the 13th: Jason Voorhees Interviews
Days of the Dead: Faces of Jason Panel. Atlanta, GA (2/3/17)
Steve Dash, CJ Graham & Kane Hodder - Faces of Jason Panel (Part 1) / Part 2 / Part 3 / Part 4 / Part 5 
Faces of Jason Panel Days of the Dead Atlanta February 3, 2017
Day of the Dead Convention, Chicago, IL (Nov. 2016)
FACES OF JASON PANEL DOTD CHICAGO 2016 (Steve Dash, CJ Graham, Kane Hodder)
Three Jasons panel. Days of the Dead Chicago Nov 2016 Pt. 1 / Part 2 / Part 3
Cinema Wasteland Show (April 6)
JASONS (FRIDAY THE 13TH) CINEMA WASTELAND / Part 2 (Steve Dash, Richard Brooker, CJ Graham)
Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter 30th Anniversary Panel, Mad Monster Party, Charlotte, NC (2014)
Friday the 13th The Final Chapter 30th Anniversary Panel Mad Monster Party 2014 (Tom Savini, Ted White, Corey Feldman)
Friday the 13th The Final Chapter Q&A with Ted White, Erich Anderson, Victor Miller, & host Mike Joy 
Friday the 13th Franchise, The Scarefest 6, Lexington KY (9/13/13)
Friday The 13th panel Friday September the 13th, 2013 Part 1 (Kane Hodder, Tom Morga, Ted White, Adrienne King, Sean Cunningham)
Friday The 13th panel Friday September the 13th, 2013 Part 2
 Friday The 13th panel Friday September The 13th, 2013. Part 3 
Friday the 13th Q&A Panel, Monster Mania Con “N” (June 2009)
Friday The 13th Q & A panel at Monster Mania Con "N" June 2009 (PART 1)  (Betsy Palmer, Derek Mears, Richard Brooker, CJ Graham, Steve Dash, more)
Friday The 13th Q & A panel at Monster Mania Con "N" June 2009 (PART 2)  / Part 3 / Part 4
Friday the 13th Q&A Panel with Richard Brooker, Kane Hodder, Tom Morga, C.J. Graham & M. Kinnaman
Friday The 13th Part 2 35th Anniversary Cast Reunion Panel @ Bay of Blood Tampa's Horror Weekend
Men Behind the Mask Q&A Panel Kane Hodder, Derek Mears, Brian Steele, Tyler Mane
Steve Dash:
Late Night with Johnny P Show / Actor Steve Dash
Richard Brooker:
Richard Brooker - Jason in "F13: Part III"
Richard Brooker
Ted White:
JASON VORHEES ACTOR TED WHITE TALKS PLAYING MASKED KILLER
DEADPIT Interviews: Ted White (Jason - Friday the 13th IV)
Jason Voorhees asking Ted White about Corey Feldman
The Jason Voorhees Interview - Ted White - HorrorHound Weekend 
Ted White - The Final Convention: Friday the 13th Panel @ Horror Hound Weekend, Cincinnati 2016 
The Final Chapter: Jason Voorhees meets The Skeleton Crew (Ted White Interview) 
Ted White's Mad Bros Media Promo 2015 
CJ Graham:
C J Graham Interview with Sean Rockinboxes
Interview with C.J. Graham (Jason in “Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives) 
CJ Graham Interview Crypticon 2011 | The MacGuffin 
TX Frightmare - CJ Graham 
Priscilla Speaks With C.J. Graham Of Jason Lives: Friday The 13th Part 6 & The Jason Mask 
Kane Hodder:
"To Hell and Back: The Kane Hodder Story" Trailer and Indiegogo Video 
Kane Hodder talks Jason and F13 franchise.
Kane Hodder: The Man Behind the Mask of Jason Voorhees
Full Kane Hodder interview about his fears and playing Jason Voorhees
 Kane Hodder Interview - Jason Voorhees, Hatchet & Horror
 Kane Hodder: The Man Behind the Mask of Jason Voorhees 
INTERVIEW WITH KANE HODDER 
Exclusive Interview with Kane Hodder 
Friday the 13th: The Game - Interview with Kane Hodder and Randy Greenback 
Kane Hodder As Jason On Arsenio Hall- July 1989 
2old2play Pop Culture Series - Robert Englund and Kane Hodder 
Freddy & Jason together again! (Robert Englund and Kane Hodder)
Interview with Kane Hodder 
Kane Hodder (Friday the 13th, Hatchet ) Interview at the Mile High Horror Film Festival 
KANE HODDER PANEL AT CRYPTICON SEATTLE 2016 
MEDIA ZONE FANTACON 1990 Kane Hodder Jason Friday 13th 
Kane Hodder Interview for Old 37 at Fan Expo 2015 
Kane Hodder on A Current Affair- 1989 
Three Questions with Kane Hodder 
Death House Interview with Kane Hodder ON SET 
Kane Hodder Q&A at HorrorCon 2016 
Kane Hodder Interview 
Kane Hodder Interview on The Crypt 
Ken Kirzinger:
Ken Kirzinger - Jason in "Freddy vs. Jason".
Freddy vs. Jason - Interview With Jason Voorhees 
Interview with Ken Kirzinger 
Jason Voorhees Ken Kirzinger Interview 
Terror Expo 2016: Interview with Ken Kirzinger 
'Freddy Vs. Jason' Interview 
Niagara Falls Comic Con Ken Kirzinger 
Ken Kirzinger Interview 
Robert Englund and Ken Kirzinger Interview 
Without Your Head Podcast - KEN KIRZINGER of FREDDY VS JASON interview 
Dr.Chris Interviews Ken Kirzinger from Freddy vs Jason 
Ken Kirzinger (Jason Voorhees ) at Motor City Comic Con 2015 
DJ Dave Interviews Ken Kirzinger from Freddy vs Jason (OZ Comic Con)
Derek Mears:
Q & A WITH TONY TODD, TYLER MANE, AND DEREK MEARS
Friday the 13th - Derek Mears Interview
Behind the mask of Jason with Friday the13th's Derek Mears
Derek Mears crashing Tyler Mane's panel @ Calgary Horror Con
 Derek Mears talks Friday the 13th at CC 2008 - JoBlo.com
 Interview: Derek Mears and Tony Todd at Scare-A-Con 2016 
Actors Anonymous Podcast: Derek Mears Interview
Actor Derek Mears at #NBFF 2015 Interview by Derek Easley 
Derek Mears interview on The Crypt 
Friday the 13th: Killer Cut - Exclusive: Derek Mears Interview 
Derek Mears - Jason in "F13" (2009). 
Derek Mears Talks Friday the 13th 
Friday the 13th - Interviews with [Derek Mears], Jared Padalecki and Danielle Panabaker and Amanda Righetti 
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Tagged by @piratesimmons
RULES: Tag 9 people you want to get to know better.
♡ Relationship status: Been in a qpr with my lovely girlfriend Ashley ( @arcanehiddenmagic ) for almost two years now. She’s a huge dragon age fan who sends me cheesy love song lyrics and cat pictures regularly.
☆ Pets: At home at my mom’s house I have a pupper named moxie. She’s always excited and I love her.
☆ Last song I listened to: Cliff’s Edge (Lash remix) - Halyley Kiyoko
☆ Favorite TV show: Randy Cunningham will always hold a place in my heart, Red vs. Blue, Avatar, Steven Universe, Gumball is a good one to chill to, Brooklyn 99 (I pretty much only watch cartoons and I can never choose a favorite, I’m sorry. Also If you ask which cartoons inspire me the answer will be slightly different.)
☆ First Fandom: Pokemon probably, if not that then Naruto. If you go look on my old deviant art that’s all there is.
☆ Hobbies!: Drawing honestly, plus video games are fun, and I spend half of my free time watching cartoons. I used to take MMA classes, play cello, and stage manage/act for plays, but ever since I went to college my activities have been way less diverse.
☆ Tagging: @kyasrein @finsandstuff @midknight-thief @angrymintleaf (And any one else who wants to do this. I’m always scared to tag people.)
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'NFL 100 Greatest Series' Premieres Friday September 13 at 8 PM ET with 'NFL 100 Greatest Plays,' Parts 1 and 2
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NFL Network's Friday night slate of NFL 100 programming kicks off this week with the premiere of the NFL 100 Greatest series at 8:00 PM ET with back-to-back one-hour episodes of NFL 100 Greatest Plays, Parts 1 and 2.
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Over the two-hour block, numbers 100 through 31 of the greatest plays in NFL history are unveiled through NFL Films video and sound, intermixed with memories and recollections from celebrities, NFL Legends, coaches and current players on what made each moment one for the ages.
The NFL and the Associated Press (AP) came together to select the 100 greatest across five categories – Plays, Games, Characters, Game Changers and Teams. The 80-person blue-ribbon panel was comprised of experts selected by the AP and NFL Media.
Among the notable plays featured in the countdown 100-31:
Tony Dorsett's record-setting 99-yard run against the Minnesota Vikings in the final regular season game of the 1982 season on Monday Night Football (January 3, 1983)
Bears TE Mike Ditka's 63-yard run on 3rd and 35 versus the Steelers in 1963, one day after President Kennedy's assassination
Titans RB Derrick Henry's 99-yard run against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Thursday Night Football (December 6, 2018)
Pittsburgh Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger makes a touchdown-saving tackle on Colts CB Nick Harper following a goal-line fumble by Steelers RB Jerome Bettis in the 2006 AFC divisional playoff game
Broncos S Steve Atwater's tackle of Chiefs RB Christian Okoye on Monday Night Football in 1990
QB Dan Marino's fake spike against the New York Jets (November 27, 1994)
Vikings' Jim Marshall runs the wrong way on fumble recovery against the 49ers (October 25, 1964)
Packers QB Aaron Rodgers' Hail Mary touchdown pass to TE Richard Rodgers versus the Lions on December 3, 2015
Bills WR Don Beebe's stops Cowboys DT Leon Lett from a touchdown Super Bowl XXVII
Oilers RB Earl Campbell runs out of his jersey against the Rams
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For the NFL 100 Greatest series, NFL Films conducted more than 400 interviews with celebrities, current NFL stars and Legends that will air across 20, one-hour episodes with four episodes dedicated to each topic.
Parts 1 and 2 of NFL 100 Greatest Plays features interviews with the following personalities:
Erin Andrews
Champ Bailey
Bill Belichick
Kobe Bryant
Cris Carter
Tom Coughlin
Bryan Cranston
Randall Cunningham
Tony Dorsett
Rich Eisen
John Elway
Brett Favre
Dan Fouts
Bob Griese
Dante Hall
Evander Holyfield
O'Shea Jackson, Jr.
Freddie Kitchens
Taylor Lewan
Ronnie Lott
Dan Marino
Christopher McDonald
Karl Mecklenburg
Method Man
Offset & Quavo of Migos
Randy Moss
Jack Nicklaus
Dr. Mehmet Oz
Adrian Peterson
Ed Reed
Deion Sanders
Rickey Smiley
Dan Soder
Eric Stonestreet
Nick Swardson
Tim Tebow
Kenan Thompson
Milo Ventimiglia
Phil Villapiano
Mike Vrabel
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Bruce Arians
Carl Banks
Jerome Bettis
Calais Campbell
Harlan Coben
Bill Cowher
Kevin Cronin
Mike Ditka
Kenyan Drake
Carl Eller
Melissa Etheridge
Larry Fitzgerald
Joe Greene
Luis Guzman
Steve Harvey
Michael Irvin
Keegan Michael Key
Matt LaFleur
Ray Lewis
Joe Manganiello
Marlee Matlin
Duff McKagan
Shawn Merriman
Al Michaels
Von Miller
Chad Michael Murray
Jerry O'Connell
Sean Payton
Patrick Peterson
Rob Riggle
Tiya Sircar
Emmitt Smith
Bart Starr
Michael Strahan
Maria Taylor
Joe Thomas
James Van Der Beek
Michael Vick
Lindsay Vonn
Shane West
NFL 100 Greatest serves at the lead-off series for the slate of NFL 100 original programming headlining NFL Network's primetime lineup on Friday nights this season. The remaining 30 of the NFL 100 Greatest Plays will be unveiled across Parts 3 and 4 Friday, September 20 starting at 8:00 PM ET.
As the official site for all things NFL 100, NFL.com/100 is the primary destination to stay up to speed with all the initiatives, activities and content happening across the league and at the club level. Additionally starting Friday, NFL.com/100Greatest offers a companion experience to the series where fans will be able to relive their favorite moments from the show with clips and bonus content from the celebrities and influencers who shared their favorite NFL memories from the series.
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27 of the Best Marketing Conferences in 2017 (and 2018)
When I've done articles like this in the past, I come up with the list based on my personal preference (or what Google says is the most popular). But with this list of top marketing conferences, I changed my approach. Each conference on this list was recommended by someone in my LinkedIn network. Here's the LinkedIn status update that I posted a few weeks ago where you can see all of the suggestions. So without further ado, here are the 27 best marketing conferences according to my network on LinkedIn. The B2B Marketing Forum is specifically designed for just SEO Blog9T that--B2B marketers. According to those that chimed in on the thread, the networking opportunities were incredible at this event. The largest Content Marketing event around, CMWorld focuses on providing attendees with takeaways that they can implement to grow their audience and build their business. Some of the best breakouts mentioned were: Jay Baer - "Does Your Content Pass the Mom Test?" Lee Odden - "Influencer Marketing" Ann Handley - "FIWTSBS (Find Interesting Ways To Say Boring Stuff)" Jonathan Kranz - "Content Lab" With keynote speakers like Brene Brown and Michelle Obama, the quality is apparent. What so many mentioned in the LinkedIn thread, though, was the helpfulness of the smaller breakout sessions, too. This international conference for senior-level tech marketing professionals goes beyond basics to tackle sophisticated challenges. With a culture that allows for deep engagement with other attendees, MarTech will enable you to connect the marketing and technology sides of your business for creative collaboration across the organization. Built for the executive level B2B leader, the SiriusDecisions Summit provides data-driven best practices, new innovations, and networking with an elite community of sales, marketing, and product leaders. Many of those that commented on the post expressed their great experience as an attendee AND as a sponsor. This event was unique in that it was described as a "life changing" conference -- powerful words! Promising proven, practical, and actionable marketing education, the MarketingSherpa Summit is taught by successful marketers who have been in your shoes. Not to mention the world-class venue. Past speakers have included Will Smith, Hillary Clinton, and John Legend--not your run of the mill conference. Held in San Francisco, the Marketing Nation summit boasts engaging breakouts such as "Human to Human" (teaching brands to grow in their storytelling) and "7 Behavior Hacks that Increase Engagement." Most recently held in my own backyard of Orlando, FL, the LoyaltyExpo provides speakers from brands with credibility and insight into customer loyalty (and "not just the loyalty program"). The customer experience tracks provide tangible, targeted experience structures and processes for brands. With a laser focus on SEO, brand development, and CRO, this conference provides actionable input on a specific topic. A few of the favorite breakouts were: "Data-Driven Design" by Oli Gardner "SEO-intent based framework" by Katie Cunningham "How to Survive Google's Trojan Horsing of the Web" by Rand Fishkin With an attendance of around 300, this content marketing conference allows for greater engagement with speakers and attendees. Plus, if you miss something, your ticket allows you full access to all speaker slides and video recordings to go back and watch again. Suggested by: Nancy Maneely With leading speakers such Blog9t as Brene Brown, Allen Mulally from Ford, and Daymond John from Shark Tank, you will gain insight from leading voices. Beyond this, the networking comes from unique events such as the golf tournament and black-tie gala. Suggested by: Jean Ginzburg With speakers ranging from Tony Robbins to Tony Hawk, this conference focuses on entrepreneurship, but covers so much more. The innovative sessions will challenge you, and their networking events provide the opportunity to meet hundreds of business leaders. Hosted by CNBC & Inc, you can trust that the entire experience will be top-notch. Suggested by: Sean Privitera Honing in on strategic marketing content and sales enablement, this conference is designed specifically for B2B marketing (hence the name). This conference equips marketers to make the right decisions on people, processes, and technologies to drive acquisition, retention, and revenue growth. One unique takeaway--analysts are accessible throughout the time to do 1:1 meetings. Suggested by: Tracy Eiler A conference featured in Inc., Forbes, and The Huffington Post, one word defines its mission: growth. Bringing leaders from the fastest growing tech companies, this conference will empower you to "get, keep, and grow customers and revenue." What more could you ask for? Suggested by: Darrell Ellens With top marketing executives from a diverse range of brands, the attendees are what make VidCon. Bringing these attendees together for unique networking events allows you to meet the players without their fans chasing them all over the place. While the focus is online video, the separate industry tracks enable everyone to participate in what will be beneficial to them. An "experts-only" event on SEM and SEO tactics which frequently features Google execs...yes please. This conference serves as a chance to connect with others fluent in SEM and SEO that will leave you thinking, "These are my people!" The sessions are "fast-paced, Q&A-packed, always informative, and don't stop to cover the basics." This one day event hosts over 1,000 marketers under one roof. At this event you'll find more than 50 sessions, a unique networking experience, and an awards ceremony that celebrates the best in B2B marketing. Suggested by: Russ Powell In the time we live in, email automation has turned from a "nice-to-have" to a critical piece of the equation. As customers expect tailored and customized experiences, this conference aims to help marketers deliver on the sophisticated world of email automation. With top brands, speakers, and content, this summit empowers marketers to meet the expectations of their customers. Suggested by: Maurice Flynn Feeling stuck? Like you have no new ideas? "Focusing on deliberate creativity, innovation, and change leadership, CPSI teaches practical creativity skills and tools in an inspiring learning environment." Taking the whole team? Register 5 or more people and receive a 30% discount on registration. Suggested by: Joe McCambley With the marketing community as vibrant, active, and growing as it is, this conference is an opportunity to promote "creativity, exploration, and shared experiences." With speakers from national brands and hosted by Comcast, you can expect meaningful, industry leading insight from this one-day conference. No doubt you will leave feeling informed and inspired. Suggested by: Lisa Beaumont Featuring a diverse range of speakers (from CMOs to an Olympic gymnasts), this one-day event in Boston will help you connect the world of tech through the eyes of artists, industry-leaders, and innovators--helping you to take a new perspective back to your team. This is a conference that I've personally attended, so I was excited to see it show up in the comments of my LinkedIn update. This is a single track conference that aims to teach marketers next-level, actionable marketing tactics they can use the very next day. Talks cover every facet of digital marketing, including pay-per-click, conversion rate optimization, email, copywriting, landing page design, and more. Unique in its focus on customer marketing, the Advocamp is all in on one concept--the customer experience. With speakers like Daniel Pink, Jay Baer, and Dan Ariely you can be sure to get great training in short, high-energy talks. The 1,000+ attendees also allow you to rub shoulders with other innovative business leaders passionate about customer experience. Suggested by: David Axler With practitioner led content, you can trust that The Revenue Summit will be both actionable and tactical. The balance between sales and marketing allows for both sides of the team to gain real insight through providing separate tracks for each. Beyond that, the 2,000+ high-quality attendees means that you are in the right spot to network. Suggested by: Max Altschuler Taking place in Brazil, the RD Summit aims to inspire and connect by bringing together marketing and sales experts throughout Latin America. With 8 stages and 150 speakers, there will be no shortage of content, but what sets this conference apart is its "DisneyLand Effect." Suggested by: Renee Sturcq This free (yes, FREE) event from "across the pond" (the next show is in Bournemouth, England) focuses on fueling business growth and innovation. Topics such as digital transformation, video content, SEO, and social media marketing allow you to get the insights you are looking for without taking a hit to your budget. This conference brings like minded content marketers together with those who understand the importance of experience to the buyer journey. By matching "curious minds and groundbreaking presentations", The Content Experience delivers just that--an experience--to all attendees. Held in Toronto, this year's event features Jay Baer (Convince & Convert), Ann Handley (MarketingProfs), Grad Conn (CMO of Microsoft), and many more. Suggested by: Randy Frisch According to my LinkedIn network, these are the 26 most impactful marketing conferences. Connect with me on LinkedIn and let me know what you think should have made the list. James Carbary is the founder of Sweet Fish Media, a podcast agency for B2B brands. He's a contributor for the Huffington Post & Business Insider, and he also co-hosts a top-ranked podcast according to Forbes: B2B Growth. When James isn't interviewing the smartest minds in B2B marketing, he's drinking Cherry Coke Zero, eating Swedish Fish, and hanging out with the most incredible woman on the planet (that he somehow talked into marrying him). Thinking about launching a podcast for your B2B brand? Here's a 26-step process that will explain exactly how to do it.
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