I got one just now XD I just don't understand it too well yet o_o
Ooooo~ That sounds like a good idea.
Personally I prefer Kingdom Hearts II, but that's most likely because it has the Organization in, who I think are better looking and much more interesting to battle then the Disney Villains of Kingdom Hearts, and the fact it was my first real RPG game. After that I had to get hold of the first Kingdom Hearts and then I moved onto Final Fantasy. But then my Playstation broke and I couldn't branch out anymore D: That and I just fell in love with the graphics in Kingdom Hearts II. They're not flawless but they're perfect for the games atmosphere.
I know how you feel, I'm starting to wonder if the site is worth the hassle. It's not like I'm that active anyway. It's just nice to have somewhere to lurk I guess. Good luck with life, I'm sure it'll be amazing for you.
Well, it's been nice talking to you. If this really is good bye then have a good life, if not I'll see you again soon I guess. Also sorry for not replying to your VMs to me for so long, I keep getting distracted by real life.
I often wondered that myself, I mean Sora does seem to be causing a lot of people a lot of trouble after only hearing one side of a story. But then I thought "It's Disney." there's no shades of grey. Only black and white, good and bad, light and dark. And seeing as Sora is 'Light' then he HAS to be good and has to be in the right and everyone else deserves what they get or cause it to themselves. But at least the whole idea of him causing trouble for the Organization and Riku etc makes for some interesting angsty fanfiction I guess.
I saw the ending video WAY before I finally completed the game. Like even before I had the game I saw the ending. And it honestly made me cry. I was sat in my Dad's office bawling my eyes out at this thing XD So yes, I thought the ending was sad. But when I finally got to the ending for real I was like "... I hate you Kairi. Fall off your sand bank now!" <_< >_>
It's been so long since I saw either of them my memory is a bit hazy so I expect if I watched them again I'd think differently then what I say here. I prefered the second one, just because it made me think about how it must feel to be a broken toy. To not be able to fulfil your dreams/purpose due to circumstances beyond your control and to just cast aside because you weren't perfect anymore. I identified with that greatly as a child, I guess I still kind of do to an extent. In the original Buzz just made me want to slap him. He really did ><
Hercules Aladdin: Return of Jafar The Lion King II: Simba's Pride Beauty and the Beast The Nightmare Before Christmas Yes I like the sequels D: Return of Jafar made me laugh loads as a kid and I loved how Jafar got to upstage Genie XD And The Lion King II is such a sweet story. It's Romeo and Juliet with a happy ending, how can you not love that?
I don't think you can compare The Lion King to any other film. Ever. It's in a league of it's own. Not because it's flawless, which nothing is, but because it's so iconic and has touched so many peoples lives. Brother Bear I've always felt is one of the more recent Disney films that are trying so hard to be good they just fail.
I can't really choose a single one to say "They're my favourite.". They're all so brilliant in their own ways. D: Ermm, I guess I'll have to go with Sully. I've loved him since the film was released, I've had t-shirts, toys and other merchandise of him and the only other character I've ever really done that with is Near from Death Note and I fangirl him to a rather pathetically sad level.
I have to go with Syndrome too, even if he couldn't come up with a supername that actually made sense. Syndrome just seems a rather random name, like he opened the dictionary and chose the first word he found. Though of course the Disney villains will always be at a disadvantage because they are Disney villains. They can never win, they don't even have a chance.
I saw some Axis Powers cosplayers at a con I went to recently, really surprised me considering that I didn't think it was all that popular XD I love Hetalia, perticularly the Chibitalia bits. The drawing style and the characters are just so adorable, I want to take Italy home X3 I also reckon a large amount of my knowledge of history comes from watching it, not just what it says but it makes me want to go off and research the events that are mentioned. Like France trying to force England to marry him and things like that. I also nearly cried at America and England's bit when America was cleaning out his cupboard. Not many animes can move me to tears but this one did ._.
I think it's spelt Sasori, not Sesori. And in all honesty I think it's a miracle Sakura lived to become a genin, let alone take down a member of Akatsuki.
I'm not quite certain what the last anime I finished was so I'll name the two I think could be it <_< >_> Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kai. Not quite the same as the first Higurashi series but a good anime nonetheless. It explained so much of the first series that I didn't get and it made the first series a lot less scary for me. Fullmetal Alchemist. I have to admit I prefer the dub, and no doubt I'll be murdered for saying that. Al's Japanese voice just doesn't work for me, it's too girly. And I love Vic Mignogna's voice, I'm a total fangirl of his. The anime itself is really interesting to me, and it was nothing like I expected it to be. I rather expected it to be a lot like Naruto, which was why I was hesitant to watch it to start with. I like Naruto and all but I couldn't cope with a second one like it. It's a lot darker then I expected it to be. Though my list of completed anime is rather short, I either get sick of fillers and just watch episodes that sound interesting or I find a voice actor I detest and refuse to watch anymore. Like Near's dub and sub voices, I hate them both so I've never finished Death Note. But I prefer manga to anime anyway so it's no great loss to me.
I think if you take out the fillers from the original series it's basically a good anime, but that's not Shippuden and kind of irrelevant here. Just thought I'd say that now rather then end up ranting for a while about it. I dislike Shippuden after the Gaara Arch to be honest. I rather like the Akatsuki though, they're an interesting group and at least with them you know a little to an awful lot of their individual back-stories. Unlike you do with Organization XIII. But the main reason I hate it is how in the Pain Invasion Arch they kill pretty much everyone, then bring nearly all of them back like nothing happened. I'm sorry, but seriously if you're going to kill half the cast you can't just bring them back in a few chapters time. It just seems like a rather poorly thought out fanfic to me then. I still love the characters though, that's something that isn't going to change for me. Even if they make ******ed plots the basic characters are well thought out and fairly individual as far as Shounen Anime goes.
Again; sorry it isn't drawing but it's a vague form of art still, me and my friend had a Death Note photoshoot today and I'm a dA fave whore so I'm gonna link them here :lolface: What Does This Mean? (L) Daisy (Near) Intelligence (Near and L) Cuddle Buddies (MattXMello) Your Sweet Taste (MattXMello) I luckily managed to control myself when I was actually talking to him. Before however I was litterally shoving my friend out of the way just to get a glimpse of him and randomly eeeing to myself. Then after we'd spoken to him when we were walking away I squealed REALLY loudly. He'd hugged me twice X3 I didn't even actually ask him to hug me, he asked me to hug him XD
He's so nice and huggable 83
Get rid of the ridiculous Pooh level, I hated that thing so much. Make the Gummi Ships easier to understand, I've read just about everything I can on them and I STILL don't understand any of it. Make the whole "LALALA FRIENDSHIP~" thing a lot less in your face, it's cute and all but there's a line drawn where most friends would be like "Dude, you coming onto me?" and Sora has crossed it WAY too many times. And get rid of the annoying "I pray for our sorrows to end, and wish that our hearts will blend" 'poem'. It sounds crap. Other then that and the total lack of character planning and over planning of plot it's perfect :lolface:
I have to admit I did like the Disney Villains, after all Kingdom Hearts is Disney based so having Disney villains makes a lot of sense. But they just seemed like a very ground level bad-guy on which greater things could be built. Which is what I believe the Organization is. But I'm not claiming they're perfect, after all their personal histories and motives etc are very foggy at best. And little about them is really explained if you think about it. At least what was shown in Chain of Memories and Kingdom Hearts II is anyway, having not had the pleasure of playing the latest game yet I can't really comment on that's content. So I think that Organization XIII is the 'better' but they both have their shortcomings and highlights.