i don't even really remember what prompted the original thought, but MONTHS ago i was thinking. heehee. if suicune can be paradox'd, what about. other legendaries. and everyone knows i love dragons, so. paradox reshiram and zekrom. i haven't actually come up with their paradox names or whatever i just thought it'd be a fun little experiment in design.
so! future paradox reshiram, and past paradox zekrom. just for funsies <3
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My doodles from the Aggie tonight. I watched How To Train Your Dragon for the first time and fell in love with all the dragons.
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Canvas from 1/7/24, thank you all for coming!
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Past three weeks of aggies! Thanks for stopping by :)
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Got caught up in Emmet & Burgh discussion with some pals so I couldn't resist drawing them together-
They are bug friends to me- Burgh likes hanging out with clowns-
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More Polar Express doodles!
I've left some notes under the cut if you would like to read, it's mostly notes about the story of the Polar Express and how these two fit in, but nothing extensive. (Probably for the best, I don't think it would be coherent if I went any further.)
ALSO POLAR EXPRESS SPOILERS BELOW!!
All right, I have some thoughts about this movie. I enjoyed watching it for the first time and got so excited that I watched the film again.
While watching, I immediately picked out characters to put the subway twins as because I am so normal, and here is a little explanation.
To start, in my head, all the characters that run the train are spirits or ghosts, much like how the Hobo is portrayed. While the other characters are not as prominent, there are a few hints here and there that point to such. For example, in the Glaciar Glutch scene, the conductor doesn't wrap the safety belt around himself; he only wraps it around the two kids. That at least points to the fact that he may be a spirit, as he doesn't have as much care for his person. Furthermore, he is on a magic train and has been doing it for years; he's a spirit. I'm sorry, but he is.
So I chose Ingo as the conductor because, in the movie, the conductor rarely smiles; he also cares a lot about the kids, as shown by his body language. Also, in my mind, the conductor was very hard to read, but that may also be caused by the fact that the expressions were very realistic in this movie (I suspect motion capture), and I have a hard time reading facial expressions.
Now, Emmet is the funnier one. I chose Emmet as the Hobo because of my personal headcanon that Emmet has the crazy uncle energy rather than the more fatherly energy. The Hobo within the movie also smiles a lot, almost constantly, and is just generally chaotic. Instead of outwardly telling the kids what to do and what not to do, he instead scares the crap out of them to teach them a lesson and further their adventure throughout the movie. He also only chooses to help in the most dire of times and in the most ridiculous way possible; think of skiing on the top of the train and tapping the emergency brake on the caboose. He makes a pun instead of just telling the main character that there is a brake, and then he poofs back out of existence.
Also, the conductor clearly knows that the Hobo exists, as he alludes to it in the movie when the main character asks what the man who saved the conductor looked like. The conductor only responded, "Seeing is believing, but sometimes the most real things in the world are the things we can't see."
That has been my ramble, and I apologize if none of this made sense; I've been up since four this morning running off of straight caffeine, and I've been all over the place.
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Thank you all for coming! 1/21/24
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Took part in last Fridays Aggie! All sketches. The aspect au is terrible for the twins to try and trick anyone on who's who.
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All my art from last night's aggie.io!
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