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sephirothmconewing · 6 months
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"Tammy, about those brownies..."
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norosesnolife · 1 month
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| Another batch of traditional art!!
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kittybuckets · 6 months
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hey guys weird post incoming but i am friends with the va of tammy from the walten files and his voice is being replicated with ai in videos by Xhepyxopila on youtube — this was done without their consent and they’re very uncomfortable with it so all i ask is that if you see this post you go to the aforementioned videos and comment asking to take it down + report the video. the videos in question are
“The Duck Song but its Tammy and Duckie (AI Cover)”, “Tammy sings Monster (AI Cover)”, “Tammy and Duckie sing In The End (AI Cover)”, and “Tammy sings Baka Mitai FULL VERSION (AI Cover)”
thank you!!!
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vixxelle · 3 months
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angelfriez · 25 days
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Human Ducky and Tammie + headcanons :]
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boogiestronic80s · 7 months
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Other doodles of other TWF animatronic characters that I forgot to post because I'm so fucking stupid
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wipbigbang · 9 days
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WIP BIG BANG SIGN-UPS ARE LIVE!
The 2024 round of WIP Big Bang is now open for sign-ups! Any fandom is welcome, as long as the fic is 500 completed so far and will be at least 7,500 words upon its finishing. Signing up is easy: just fill out the form linked below after you read the FAQ and take a look at the schedule.
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this isn’t wg but can we just take a moment to appreciate my girl Tammy?
I just saw some dumb reaction youtuber blame her death entirely on her as if she’s not like 10 years old and it pissed me tf off 💀
SHES LIKE 10 WHAT MAKES YOU THINK SHES GONNA KNOW ABT SERIAL KILLERS ???? id defend her with my life istg-
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sephirothmconewing · 7 months
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The sillies
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haloge-n · 2 years
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IT'S FINALLY HERE!
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Watch my remake of The Mysterious House on my YouTube channel! Link below:
https://youtu.be/lirIcUvMdxo
Lemme know what you think!
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justapictureofafrog · 2 years
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Man, Two kids Trick or treating all by themselves. Hope nothing bad happeneds
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zazakisan · 2 years
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🎃"The Mysterious House"🎃
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soulvee-animationz · 2 years
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THE FUCK I HAD A WALTEN FILES DREAM
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findafight · 9 months
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maybe it's bc i haven't read a lot of them but fics w cis stevie that leave the bathroom conversation completely the same in terms of robin being jealous of stevie (or avoid showing the full conversation but imply that everything is essentially the same) confuse me. ik part of it is that a lot of ppl want to keep stobin platonic but like,,, robin had a crush on tammy and became obsessed w steve as a result. she didn't like steve bc of the jealousy aspect; if she thought tammy had a crush on stevie, that would lead to a drastically different result bc it means something completely different in context (ie robin has a shot bc it seems like tammy likes girls). it just wouldn't make that much sense for robin to have a grudge against stevie in that scenario? also, w stevie, imo it's p obvious that robin most likely just would have had a crush on stevie (given that she had a crush on tammy and ended up obsessed w steve as a result i think robin would just be obsessed w stevie right out of the gate) and been awkward when they first started working together bc of that.
There's a balance that must be found. There's interesting gender dynamics at play, and to only switch Stevie to a cis girl and no one else flips, then that complicates all the interactions and dynamics. Not that totally cisswap wouldn't but it complicates things.
For the bathroom scene, it's obviously the Stobin sacred texts etc, but it can be adjusted. It's gotta be about how cool and funny and great Steve thinks Robin is, and Robin trusting Steve and not wanting to lose him. That shouldn't be changed, but context and circumstances can I think.
If it's always cis Stevie and no other cis/genderswap characters, yeah I agree why would Robin reject her in the bathroom scene? Why would she be obsessed with her? If she thought Tammy liked Stevie than she would think she had a shot! (Robin Robin has no gaydar rip) Like there are specific gender and het based reasons for Robin not to like Steve, so if they're both girls that changes a LOT in how Robin would view her and act around her. (Robin being so mad about her crush on Stevie at the start of summer she's like the ice cream gods have cursed me with Cute Girl!! Someone help her)
Though if Robin is also now a boy, that! Could be interesting! That's an interesting thing to explore. I'm just thinking of other cisswapped characters like Nancy and Jonathan (Norman and Johannah?) And how it changes things there. And the party! A bunch of nerdy Weird Girls! Who end up following Most Popular Girl In School Stevie around like little duckies while still being Super Weird.
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ncisfranchise-source · 8 months
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1957 was a big year for David McCallum, the respected Glasgow-born actor known for “The Man From U.N.C.L.E.,” “The Great Escape” and his 20-year run on “NCIS” as quirky pathologist Dr. Donald “Ducky” Mallard.
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From the Oct. 23, 1957, edition of weekly Variety
The actor, who died Sept. 25 at the age of 90, logged six mentions in Variety that year, starting with the March 20 edition of weekly that featured him in the cast list of a review of the British “crimer meller” (aka crime melodrama) “The Secret Place.” From then on, McCallum was a staple in our pages, limning movies, TV shows, legit stages in the U.S. and U.K. He never stopped working.
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Wedding announcement for David McCallum and Jill Ireland from the May 22, 1957, edition of weekly Variety
1957 was also the year McCallum married actor Jill Ireland in London, an event commemorated with a wedding announcement in the May 22, 1957, edition of weekly.
Five months later, McCallum got his first detailed mention in a review of British drama “Robbery Under Arms,” a Rank film production also starring Peter Finch, Ronald Lewis and Ireland. McCallum was one half of a pair of brothers who get swept into a life of crime, and he was singled out in our review. “Good opportunities are given to the brothers, Lewis and McCallum. The latter, in the more subtle part, enhances his rising reputation.”
Growing up in that era of Britain, it’s no surprise that McCallum was a Rank regular. But by the early 1960s, McCallum’s star climbed as he landed a supporting role in the 1963 Steve McQueen hit “The Great Escape.” (Scandal ensued, however, when Ireland and “Great Escape” co-star Charles Bronson began an affair on the set. Bronson and Ireland were married from 1968 until her death from breast cancer in 1990.)
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Congrats ad saluting 1966 Golden Globe Award winners from the Feb. 14, 1966, edition of Daily Variety
Soon after “The Great Escape,” McCallum relocated to swinging Hollywood, co-starring with Robert Vaughn in the spy-fi comedy series “The Man From U.N.C.L.E.” for four seasons. MGM Television produced the NBC series that was inspired by the success of the James Bond film franchise. McCallum earned back-to-back Emmy nominations in 1965 and 1966 for the show, and the series nabbed the Golden Globe Award in 1966 for Most Popular TV Show.
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From the June 24, 1968, edition of Daily Variety
MGM kept McCallum busy in features during his “Man From U.N.C.L.E” hiatus. In 1967 he starred in the globe-trotting movie comedy “Three Bites of the Apple” with Harvey Korman, Sylvia Koscina and Tammy Grimes. “Box office is the name of the game … so let yourself go with McCallum,” MGM exhorted in an ad in the Feb. 8, 1967, edition of weekly Variety for “Three Bites.”
Still, he never strayed too far from the boards. “Dave McCallum” landed prime page-one placement in the June 24, 1968, edition of Daily Variety when he was set to star in the Broadway adaptation of the hit London tuner “The Flip Side,” which opened Oct. 10 on the Main Stem and closed Oct. 12.
McCallum juggled all manner of film, TV and stage projects in the 1970s and ’80s. In the early 1970s he co-starred with Robert Wagner in the British drama series “Colditz” — a bit of foreshadowing of things to come decades later when Wagner joined the cast of “NCIS.”
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From the Nov. 16, 1972, edition of Daily Variety
And who says reboots and remakes are a recent phenomenon? Fifteen years after the original series ended, CBS reunited Vaughn and McCallum for a “The Return of the Man From U.N.C.L.E.” TV movie that had its charms, according to our review from the April 7, 1983, edition of Daily Variety: “Robert Vaughn and David McCallum resume their spy-snooping as slickly as though they never left,” our critic wrote.
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From the Nov. 29, 1982, edition of Daily Variety
Any actor fortunate enough to have a long career will inevitably deal with some downturns. McCallum did a fair amount of low-profile indie and Euro-financed movies in the 1990s. After he landed the “NCIS” gig in 2003, he mostly stuck to moonlighting with voice work in animated series and video games.
In 2012, Variety paid tribute to “NCIS” as it reached its 200 episode milestone – a rare achievement for series and one that has become even more unusual in contemporary times.
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From the Feb. 7, 2012, edition of Daily Variety
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From the Sept. 22, 2003, edition of Daily Variety
We couldn’t have known it back then, but “NCIS” and McCallum were destined to deliver more than 250 more episodes (not to mention two more spinoffs) during his stint on the show, which is heading into Season 21, although the premiere date is still in flux after production was delayed by the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes).
The show clearly won’t be the same without his authoritative and avuncular presence. As we wrote in our Sept. 22, 2003, review of the pilot for the series originally titled “Navy NCIS,” McCallum’s character was key to adding “scientific insight and personality quicks aplenty” to the ensembler.
Rest in peace, Ducky.
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clanwarrior-tumbly · 2 years
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I have this funny and kind of angsty idea..can I get a headcanon of Pumpkin rabbit and Witch sheep Meeting a ghost who was one of there victims? The ghost is super pissed,thankfully doesn’t go on a rampage and it’s mostly polite but will be snarky and salty a few moments.bonus if they help Tammy and ducky survive as like a „F**k you“ to the pumpkin rabbit and witch sheep.
Being a victim of a gruesome murder, you were reasonably angry.
All the other ghosts were just children, scared and waiting around as if somebody was coming to save them.
You were the oldest, basically the Cassidy (FNAF) of this situation: angry about waiting and waiting while your corpses rotted away in the basement.
You wanted to do something. Let Pumpkin Rabbit and Witch Sheep know how salty you were.
And so you reminded them of their sins, sometimes knocking over the picture frames and messing with lights.
Pumpkin Rabbit can see you, yet he denies he did anything wrong, blaming you and all the other children for entering a stranger’s house...even though he enticed you inside to begin with.
Witch Sheep isn’t any better. She doesn’t defend her husband’s actions...yet doesn’t say a word when you ask why she let him do this.
TVA and Billy are useless, too. They’re the ones who make noises that prompt the kids to get up and investigate...or they leave the house for hours at a time, plastering missing posters everywhere.
You’d destroy the stacks of them they have at the ready, knowing they’re just lies. 
The night Tammy and Duckie are told to stay, you decide to take action so they didn’t die.
You first lock their bedroom door when Duckie tries leaving, appearing in their room to warn them not to break the rules. You don’t tell them what actually happens if they do, but you convince them to sleep.
Even then you guard the door, glaring at TVA and Billy.
When morning comes, the pair are set free without incident.
Oh, and you basically smiled and flipped off the rabbit when he expresses disappointment that they “couldn’t stay longer”.
Serves him and his whole twisted family right.
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