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Friday, March 29, 2024

Pure Sap

For the past few years, I've become a stupid sucker for sappy friendship stuff. Think My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. Or Pokémon Masters (the iphone game). 

There's even been a couple times where I started crying during the sappiest stuff. Even if I wasn't really interested in what was going on (Or course this applies to some non-sappy stuff too - Steven Universe makes you feel very real things).

It's easy to tell why this switch happened. When one of your best friends destroys you, it knocks a screw loose. 

I prefer the fact that I now cry about animals, or just because something is beautifully done. 

I've also been informed that the older you get, the easier you cry.

(I think watching cinema therapy videos has also increased the amount of film-induced tears)

Thursday, March 28, 2024

Cinema Therapy

After Coco came out, I watched some Youtube videos where people talked about the movie. One of those videos was by a channel called Cinema Therapy. 

I saw their videos suggested a few times, but didn't really pay attention. Until Elemental came out, and I started looking up videos about it. Their video about Elemental (and Wade) popped up several times, and I finally clicked on it. It was great listening to other people who also loved Wade. 


I finally started looking at the rest of their channel. They're reviewed Disney, Ghibli. Marvel, and many others. One of the guys is a filmmaker, and the other is a therapist. So they talk about how movies are made, and about the characters in them. It's a great channel! Look up some of their movies.

Sunday, March 17, 2024

Building Up Characters

I finished Evva's story (the first draft) about six years ago. I've been editing it on and off ever since. 

It was many years before finishing the first draft that I was doing tons of research on character development. I found a bunch of pages from different sources with questions to help you create a good character. I compiled questions from all of them to make one mega questionnaire. The ultimate character development sheet. I filled it out for a couple of my older characters. It took a very long time because it's many pages long. I haven't been brave enough to tackle it since. Until now. I finally filled it out for Evva. 

It took ages. I had to do it in stages so I wouldn't zone out. It helped me figure out a lot of stuff that defines Evva. Not necessarily things that would appear in the story, but they would determine how she reacts in certain situations. And how she got to where she is.

That questionnaire I put together (aka stole from many people-though they were online for people to use) is a beast. But it definitely helped! 

Young mandrill 


Baby mandrill

Wednesday, March 13, 2024

Rights

 An important video: 

Sunday, March 10, 2024

On to Galar

I finished my Alola fanfiction a few days ago! 

Next is Galar.

I hadn't written any of the Galar arc since I was focusing on Alola. I just have several pages of notes. I didn't plan on starting it until I finished one other big writing project, and worked some on a second one. 

But the day after I finished Alola, I thought I'd do just the beginning and see where it took me. I couldn't stop! I've been doing so much editing lately that it was so great to casually start writing and see where it went. And it was a day where it flowed really well. 

Leon - the guy in the picture above - is the champion of Galar. I knew he'd have a role in this fanfiction. It was sort of inevitable. He and Cara are around the same age, and they're both champions, though from different regions. The girl in the picture is meant to be Cara, but she's actually older-you can't change your again the game.

Leon and Cara know about each other. Leon is a celebrity, so Cara definitely knows about him. Though she's surprised to learn that he's been following her battles too - she's not a celebrity champion, though some people do recognize her. But after writing this first Chapter, Leon had such a presence that I'm realizing he's going to be a bigger part of my fanfiction than I thought. He already had a large role in a few chapters, but I think he has to appear rather frequently. 

I'll also be playing around with a topic that I don't usually touch. Both Cara and I are equally bad at this, so it will be interesting.

Okay, now to get back to the serious projects!  I'll try to keep this is a fun break. For now.

Thursday, March 7, 2024

Elemental

I missed seeing Elemental on the big screen. I assumed it had gone straight to Disney + like the other recent Disney films, and I now kick myself for missing it. It would have been incredible. I first watched it on the plane to Ireland. I enjoyed it. I even found myself thinking about it several times during the following days (as my brain slowly processed how much I liked it-the same thing happened with Coco, to a greater extent). On the flight back home a month later, there weren't many movies to choose from. Elemental was one of them, so I watched it again. Although I think I would have watched it again anyway.

I rarely get excited about fictional romances. They so rarely feel real. But I felt this one. You can clearly see every time Ember and Wade find something amazing about each other. I think this movie has claimed the title of my favorite romance.

Both wade and Ember have incredible animation. I love how, well, fluid Ember moves. And Wade is so squishy. No, that's not the right word. Sloshy? Wiggly? Wobbly? Well, he's like jello.The water people have awesome hair. And Wade leaves wet footprints wherever he goes. Each footstep is a little sploosh. 

Spoilers, by the way.

Ember and her family are great. It looks like her parents paved the way for all of Fire Town. Ember's not the only fire person to visit Element City - as she's chasing Wade, I noticed another pair of fire people walking the street. Interestingly, it's only fire people that make a fuss about Ember and Wade being together. 

Dude, that city crew that refused to fix the doors was responsible for destroying Fire Town. It was their job, not Ember's, and they could have gotten so many people killed!

Between Ember and Wade, it looks like Ember is actually the first to really admire the other. But being Ember, she never would have acted on it. In the stadium, when she sees how Wade can unite everyone, she's amazed.


Wade did notice Ember's glow before that, which certainly got his attention. And being compassionate as Wade is, he couldn't not help her (Even though Ember had been hunting him across the city, and threatening him with a wall of fire). By the time they get to the stadium, Wade has gone way out of his way to help Ember, even though she has done absolutely nothing to endear herself to him. Wade looks surprised that she wants one of his tickets, but he doesn't seem to mind giving her one. He's happy showing her around the stadium, and even buys her a hat (RIP hat). Wade's first real "wow" moment about Ember is with the hot air balloon. 

When Ember takes Clod's first flower, she seems satisfied to see it burn to a crisp. But the second time, she's thinking about compatibility between different kinds of people. She doesn't want to burn that flower, but it burns anyway. Ouch.

I watched some behind-the-scenes videos. They said that Wade is a beast to animate. He has to be transparent, but not too transparent. Shiny, but not too shiny. Plus he has no bones, which animation programs are built around. One of the animators did a little demonstration of sketching Wade. I had to draw him too. It didn't look that hard. He doesn't even have a definite shape - he can be almost any shape. But they were right. Wade is a beast to draw. I don't even understand why he was that difficult for me to get right! 

I freaking love Wade. Wade is sincere, genuine, compassionate, smart, determined, patient and a good listener. And he's full of wisdom too! He's quick to fix mistakes, even if he's the one that caused them. He's made it into my top favorite characters. Tentatively #3, after Hector and Garnet (but ahead of Scarlemagne and Kenshin). 

Yeah, the rest of this will be me gushing about how great Wade is. 

One of my favorite scenes is only about ten seconds long. Wade told Ember that he'd meet her at the theater. She said she wouldn't come, so he's waiting with a very nervous look on his face. When he sees her he starts crying. But seeing Ember's reaction, he wipes his face, spends a second to psych himself up, and then gallantly invites her into the theater. But the moment her back is turned, he does a little happy dance. 

Gold, man. 

Poor Wade gets so much abuse. Ember shoves things into his face to try to stop him from talking. Her dad makes him eat explosively hot food (when he's outside the shop at the end of that scene, he's still nursing his tummy). Ember accidentally slams his arm in a door. She drops a sand bag on him (don't expect someone to catch a freaking sand bag!). She nearly drops part of the hot air balloon on him. He's threatened with a poker. And everyone laughs  about his childhood trauma! 

When Ember has dinner with Wade's family, Wade's uncle unknowingly drops that insulting line: "you speak the language so well." Ember takes it in stride, which seems to indicate that she's been through a lot of that kind of thing. But the look on Wade's face! You can tell he wants to get pissed at his uncle, but it's against his nature (I have gotten pissed at a certain part of my family that does the same kind of thing-Wade has better self control than me). At least the uncle realizes that he screwed up. 

When Wade is truly hurt, he doesn't cry. When Ember dumps him in front of the crowd of fire people (then she gets public chame in front of them too). And when he's about to die. And we only see him get really angry once, and it's on someone else's behalf, not for himself.

"I was hoping to make a more heroic entrance." That makes me laugh my head off. He does arrive at the hour of need, like a knight. Only to squish himself through a little hole and smash into a pile of goo on the floor. The most heroic, and least heroic entrance possible,  all at once. 

At the end of the movie, when Wade pulls himself out of that cauldron, he covers himself since he's not wearing anything. Except by that point, there has already been a a couple times where he wasn't wearing anything. 

Yep. Wade. The freaking best! 

Wednesday, March 6, 2024

Reading Update

Tom Brown's Field Guide: Wild Edible and Medicinal Plants

I hope he's posted information about additional plants - this was amazing. I want to look up more, especially since a lot of what grows by his house is different than what grows here. It's so different from other plant books I've read, with much more depth. And his own tales mixed in about each plant give it life.


One Good Deed, Baldacci

I wasn't sure what to make of it at first, because most of the characters seemed untrustworthy. But it unfolded in a really interesting way.


The Red Pony, Steinbeck

It's hard for me to read books that are so brutal to animals. Sigh. 


Journey to the West, Cheng'en

I finally finished. An old classic of epic fantasies. Though inevitabely repetitive after a while. The monk came off as kinda pathetic, always losing hope and crying about everything. But he was supposed to be a high spiritual individual?


Beauty, McKinley

A take on Beauty and the Beast.  This author has interesting books. But she always hooks her girls up with older guys. Sometimes extremely older... like by a couple hundred years.


My India, Corbett

A look at part of India by someone who worked there for a long time. 


Meerkat Manor, Clutton-Brock

Based off the hit TV show. Good information about meerkats. Great photos too! 

Ulysses, Joyce

I listened to the audiobook. Which was probably a mistake. I kept missing parts and getting lost. But it's full of wit, and is considered a great classic of literature. Basically the book chronicles one full day in Ireland. 


The Lost Metal, Sanderson

Finally finished the series! I had to wait for the last book to come out. Great characters. The stuff with all the different worlds is a strange direction though.


"Clabbered Dirt, Sweet Grass," and "Alida's Song," Paulsen

Clabbered Dirt Sweet grass was a lovely account of the seasons of growing up on a farm. 


Uncle Remus, Harris

I was excited about this book, but the Uncle Remus was... not portrayed well. I suppose that was inevitable considering when it was written, but I thought Unlce Remus would be portrayed with some respect. Despite the reputation of the Disney one, and its faults, it was way better. 


The Dawn of Yangchen, Yee

Another Last Airbender book! The author really gets deep into intrigue and politics. The books are like going deep into the Ba Sing Se arc. It's fascinating, though they're not as fun as the series. 


Pyramids, Pratchett

In case you didn't think pyramids were unusual enough.


One Hundred Years of Solitude, Marquez

Another depressing one. People build a village, one by one everyone in the family dies, and a couple generations later the village is wiped off the face of the earth. It's a classic, but I never do well with such depressing stories.


Wildlife Diva's Adventure Team, Randolph

I met the authors of the book! It's meant for younger readers, but is about protecting wild gorillas. 


Fairest of All, Valentino

It was fascinating to read about how the evil queen started out. From caring deeply about Snow White to steadily losing herself. Plus they actually developed Snow's relationship with the prince. And it still sense that she would run away from him at the well-Snow didn't want her step mother to see them together, because the queen didn't approve. I tried reading some more books in the series, but those bizarre witch sisters ended up getting most of the screen time. The other books were barely about the movies anymore. I'd been looking forward to the Beauty and the Beast one, but in the end I only liked the Snow White one. I stopped I think after Sleeping Beauty.


Journey to the Center of the Earth, Verne

Another classic! Though I don't know if they actually did get to the center of the earth? I'm surprised the professor was so okay with that. Considering his temperament through the rest of the book. 


Eating to Extinction, Saladino

A fascinating book about the rare and important foods of the world. Definitely worth reading. 


Heart of the Sea, Philbrick

The true story that Moby Dick drew from. Lots of information about sailing. And depressing accounts of people stranded at sea. It was like Unbroken.

Tuesday, March 5, 2024

My Beast

Here's my version of Beast. 

A big musk-ox head and a fluffy wolverine tail. His big paw-like hands are too bulky for anything delicate. And because he's a spoiled rich kid, he doesn't really know how to take care of himself. So the only pants he have that fit this big new body are filthy and tattered. It's easier for him to walk on all fours, but he can stand on two legs as well.



 


Monday, March 4, 2024

Wish... for a better movie

I thought I'd mention a few things about the new Disney movie, Wish. 

I went to see it in theaters, because I was really mad at myself for missing Elemental on the big screen. And to be fair, Wish was beautiful. It had a lovely art style. But it was so bland. 

The orchestrations and singers were great, but the lyrics were practically meaningless. I noticed it while watching the movie, and then I saw a Youtube video where someone put into words what I was feeling. The central song was "I wish for more." Really? I wish for more? That could mean anything. A lot of the songs felt like Lin Manuel Miranda knock-offs. The guy on Youtube said that Wish felt like it was made by AI. A bunch of Disney tropes mashed up together without human care and cleverness. And I could see his point. None of the characters had any depth. It was some of the clunkiest exposition I've seen (except maybe for Strange World, but I forgive Strange World because I liked it XD). The villain starts out as a benevolent king who suddenly goes crazy, and they make it very clear that there's no returning from his bizarre lapse in judgement - he'll be evil forever and always. 

The movie had such a great idea. You give away your wish with the hope that it gets granted, but in return you forget your wish. I would have been thrilled to see a good movie about that! What happened?

 Yeah, Wish was the epitome of great concept, but sucky execution.

Friday, March 1, 2024

Manga update

I haven't started too many new manga/anime recently - a lot of it is always catching up on ones I've already started that are still in-progress. But here are the newer ones I've tried. At least the ones that I feel are worth mentioning XD

I already mentioned this one, but it's a movie called Belle. An interesting take on Beauty and the Beast, with awesome music. 

Kimi ni Todoke: I've been enjoying this one a lot. It's similar to Angel Densetsu, but sweeter and more innocent. 


I watched the Bartender anime, but I didn't like it as much as the manga (the opening song kinda sounds out of tune too). I'm watching the drama right now, but they've changed it a lot.