Thursday, November 19, 2015

In Regards to the Once Upon a Time Episode "Birth"


                Okay, first off, I apologize for being away for so long. I am swamped with schoolwork and barely have time for this kind of stuff. The reason I’m doing this blog post is that I would like to point out a few things about one of the recent episodes of Once Upon a Time. Yes, I watch the show and would like to share my analysis of the episode “Birth”. I must warn you that this will be spoiler-filled, so I advise against reading it unless you’ve seen the episode or you want to read this anyway.

                The major twist is that Hook is a co-Dark One. I thank TV Tropes for the word “co-Dark One”. Even though he promised Emma that he’d love her no matter what, he turned on her once he learned the truth. This is something I call the “Vos Dynamic”. Yet again, there’ll be spoilers, but this time for the Star Wars book Dark Disciple. In Dark Disciple, Vos loved Ventress very much until he learned that she killed his Master. He turned to the dark side and wanted to kill her when she tried to rescue him from Serenno.

                This is basically what happens with Hook. My reasoning behind the Vos Dynamic is when someone is betrayed by a person they care for, that victim will turn on them and hurt them at all costs. Hook certainly didn’t act like this before he knew he was a Dark One. I must make the argument here that just because a person is a Dark One doesn’t mean they have to act like it. It’s all a matter of psychology. When will that sink into the characters’ heads?!

                Look, I’ve seen people with dark abilities before. This doesn’t necessarily make them evil unless they let it corrupt them. This is where I would like to point out a principle that’s also from Dark Disciple. I would like to call it the “Vostress Logic”. Near the end of the novel, Vos confesses that he turned to the dark side so he and Ventress could have a future together. This is basically the same reasoning Emma comes to when she claims she did everything for Killian. If this arc in Once Upon a Time turns out like Dark Disciple, then it’s not going to end well.

                Don’t think that I’m ending this post on a rotten note. I’m going to leave you the links for every MLP review I’ve done since my last blog post (and when I say “last blog post”, I mean since the second half of Season 5 started).










 

                ~ Cartoonic

Friday, September 11, 2015

How Much of a Disneyphile Am I?


            Would I be talking about this if I wasn’t?

            I think it’s pretty obvious that I’m a Disneyphile on account of the fact that my top five favorite films are all Disney. I grew up with Disney ever since I was a baby. Yep, you read that right. I practically looked at my baby calendar and saw that I watched Snow White with my sister when I was several months old. Well, maybe that’s because she was two years old then, but that’s how my love of Disney began.

            Most of my childhood memories have been centered on something Disney. Though I only watched certain movies over and over again as a kid, I decided to watch the entire list of Disney animated features a few years back. Now that I’ve watched all 54 animated features, I consider myself one of the more knowledgeable Disney fans. I’ve also watched various cartoons, TV shows, and movies with actors who have been in at least one Disney film, so I could identify most of those guys at the drop of a hat. Sometimes, I just listen to a voice and I identify that voice with that of a Disney character’s.

            Fun Fact: I’m listening to the Mary Poppins soundtrack as I’m typing this.

            I have never been to Disneyland or Walt Disney World, though I’m planning to go someday. I don’t know exactly when, but I’m hoping to go at least once in my lifetime. Trust me, it’ll be on my bucket list. I don’t care whether I go with my family, my future husband, and/or my future kids. I just want to experience the kind of fun millions of visitors at the theme parks do.

            My parents watched Aladdin in theaters just after they got married. My sister and I think our love for Disney came from the day our mom and dad saw that movie. It’s funny because Mom and Dad are not huge fans of Disney like my sister and I are. They only went to see Aladdin because it had Robin Williams in it. I think this was the type of publicity that Williams was uncomfortable with. See? I know my Disney trivia.

I look up to Walt Disney as a hero, but I can’t help but wonder about his bad aspects. Yes, he smoked, swore, and drank, but despite all of this, he did a lot of good in this world. I’m hoping to become like him someday, but I’m intimidated by how difficult certain processes will be. I have a lot of good stories, though I’m afraid that many of them are just spoofs of pre-existing stories and movies. However, I can’t help but feel that I’m a lot like Walt Disney.

So, how much of a Disneyphile am I? Well, let me list some things:

1.     I’ve watched-

a.     All 54 animated features

b.     All 15 Pixar films

c.      Countless episodes from most of the “Disney Afternoon” shows

d.     A lot of the sequels

e.     A lot of other stuff now owned by Disney

f.       Many live-action films

g.     Many films that combine both live-action and animation

2.     I own-

a.     All 54 animated features

b.     14 Pixar films

c.      A few copies of Alice in Wonderland (I’m an Alice geek)

d.     One or two copies of some DVDs

e.     Ducktales, Talespin, Darkwing Duck, Goof Troop, The Little Mermaid (TV series), Aladdin (TV series), and Timon and Pumbaa

f.       Lilo and Stitch (TV series), House of Mouse, and Kim Possible (well, okay, that’s my sister)

g.     Computer games, including the “Animated Storybooks”

3.     How many times have I imagined myself on a Disney adventure? Too many times to count.

            When I was a kid, I gave my virtual pets and some of my toys Disney names. I consider myself pretty close to being an ultimate Disney fan. My love for Disney, though not extreme, can be reflected in my plans to spoof certain films in my fanfictions. I have plans to write about certain characters in these Disney-centric plots (though these stories might be tweaked a little). Here’s the link below for some of them:

            The Cyborg of Coruscant (my version of The Hunchback of Notre Dame) – https://www.fanfiction.net/s/11459697/1/The-Cyborg-of-Coruscant 

            Discord in Wonderland – https://www.fanfiction.net/s/11334367/1/Discord-in-Wonderland     

            Crane White and the Seven Snails – https://www.fanfiction.net/s/11351912/1/Crane-White-and-the-Seven-Snails

            Blossom and the Demon (my version of Beauty and the Beast) – https://www.fanfiction.net/s/10629061/1/Blossom-and-the-Demon



            I hope you’ll enjoy them!

           ~Cartoonic

Thursday, September 10, 2015

First Post!


My name is Cartoonic and this is my first blog post. Though I have a blog on FIMFiction.net, this is my first actual post. I would like to tell you a bit about myself (no personal information and please don’t ask me about it).

1.       I have hobbies that mainly delve into the arts. I mostly write and draw.

2.       I am hoping to be able to create the many YouTube projects I have planned. The only videos I have released were made on a borrowed iPad and my sister’s Movie-Maker. What I’m really hoping for is to create spoofs of various TV shows and movies.

3.       I am a big fan of cartoons and comics. Among my favorites are (as of now) Star Wars: The Clone Wars, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, Baby Blues (comic strip), and The Powerpuff Girls.

4.       My favorite genre of film is animation. My top five favorite films are (in order from first to fifth) Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, Sleeping Beauty, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and Treasure Planet. If there’s one thing these films have in common, it’s adventure. Yep, I’ve been the type to explore since before I was born.

5.       I am a big computer geek. I surf the Web and have tons of computer games, even ones from my childhood!

I have accounts on a few other sites:





If you want to check out any of these sites, please be my guest. If any of you are fellow writers and have writers’ block, feel free to talk to me about it. I also write reviews for MLP episodes on my FIMFiction.net blog, so check it out if you like. I must warn you, though: the reviews I write are chockfull of spoilers. 

What I will be discussing on this blog will mainly concern animation. This might be a movie, a TV show, or comics. I will also be talking about my philosophy, my stories, and various stuff. I will post links to any of my works when I post or update them.

I hope to feel welcome here and express myself as freely as possible.

 

~Cartoonic