Asami and Rodan episode twenty-seven by Zillatamer1995, literature
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Asami and Rodan episode twenty-seven
Asami woke up from a short nap, wondering how long Sol and Luna will be hiding and accidentally bumped into Estella, who was practicing her psychic connection with Biollante. "Sorry Nina," she said with a yawn. "I've been trying to practice my connection with Biollante all day." Asami tapped her foot and thought of a solution. "How about Miku?" she asked as Estella thought the suggestion. "I'll think about it," she said as Rodan landed behind Asami, shocking Estella. "Don't worry, Radon won't hurt you," Asami reassured as Estella carefully placed her hand on Rodan's beak. "Are you psychic too?" she asked, curious about how Rodan was able to follow Asami's orders. "Actually he imprinted on me so he thinks I'm his mama," she explained as she climbed on the pterosaur's back. "You can come with me if you want. Ema won't mind if I gave someone a pair of gloves." Estella thought about the offer and moments later, she was screaming as she rode on top of Rodan. "¡Me estás matando!" Estella
Movie review: Godzilla vs. Megalon by Zillatamer1995, literature
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Movie review: Godzilla vs. Megalon
Hello and welcome to one of my movie reviews. Today, I'm going to talk about the movie that started my love for the king of the monsters himself, Godzilla vs. Megalon. Plot: The plot is basically a revenge story from an underwater civilization known as Seatopia after the surface world caused too much nuclear experiments, causing them to unleash their god, Megalon. In the cross hairs of all this is inventor Goro Ibuki, his younger brother Rokuro Ibuki and their friend Hiroshi Jinkawa. The movie also introduces Jet Jaguar whose song has been parodied on Mystery Science Theater 3000. The kaiju includes Godzilla, Megalon and Gigan, portrayed once again by the late Kenpachiro Satsuma. My thoughts: It's been years since I've last seen Godzilla vs. Megalon, but it's definitely a product of its time since it was created in the early 70s, a time when the Godzilla films were targeted towards a larger demographic, AKA kids. While I didn't care for the Rokuro character, I definitely loved the
Game review: Bluey the video game by Zillatamer1995, literature
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Game review: Bluey the video game
Hello and welcome to my first ever video game review, where I'll analyze the games I've played. Today I've reviewed Bluey the video game, based off the children's television show. The show: Bluey is a children's educational series created by Joe Brumm. It focuses on Bluey Heeler, a six year old (later on seven) who plays with her younger sister Bingo, her mother Chilli and her father Bandit using her active imagination. One of the things that made the show so popular is that unlike most kids shows that teach the alphabet or how to count, Bluey teaches kids how to use their imagination and have fun with friends and family. I've seen a few episodes of the show when the game came out so I didn't have high expectations or low expectations. I saw it as a harmless kids show. Gameplay: Gameplay-wise, it's pretty simple. You play as any member of the Heeler family, collecting three of each item in five levels to collect "stickers" inspired by the show. While no, it doesn't have any enemies
Movie review: Godzilla 1998 by Zillatamer1995, literature
Literature
Movie review: Godzilla 1998
Hello and welcome to my random movie reviews. With Godzilla turning seventy this year, I've decided to review a few of his movies, starting with one of the worst, if not, the worst movies to be associated with him; The 1998 remake of Godzilla. There's a lot to talk about, so let's get started. Background: It's hard to talk about this movie without addressing its background. This film was in development hell since 1992 with Jan De Bont being attached to it with a design that looked like the original Godzilla and a script by Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio about Godzilla being an Atlantean monster who awakens to fights another monster. Other directors such as Clive Barker and Tim Burton were considered to direct and De Bont left the project after Tristar wouldn't agree to produce the film for $100 million. Enter Roland Emmerich and Dean Delvin, who agreed to direct the film for $150 million and, while praising Elliott and Rossio's script, discarded it for something new. They are still
Asami and Rodan episode twenty-seven by Zillatamer1995, literature
Literature
Asami and Rodan episode twenty-seven
Asami woke up from a short nap, wondering how long Sol and Luna will be hiding and accidentally bumped into Estella, who was practicing her psychic connection with Biollante. "Sorry Nina," she said with a yawn. "I've been trying to practice my connection with Biollante all day." Asami tapped her foot and thought of a solution. "How about Miku?" she asked as Estella thought the suggestion. "I'll think about it," she said as Rodan landed behind Asami, shocking Estella. "Don't worry, Radon won't hurt you," Asami reassured as Estella carefully placed her hand on Rodan's beak. "Are you psychic too?" she asked, curious about how Rodan was able to follow Asami's orders. "Actually he imprinted on me so he thinks I'm his mama," she explained as she climbed on the pterosaur's back. "You can come with me if you want. Ema won't mind if I gave someone a pair of gloves." Estella thought about the offer and moments later, she was screaming as she rode on top of Rodan. "¡Me estás matando!" Estella
Movie review: Godzilla vs. Megalon by Zillatamer1995, literature
Literature
Movie review: Godzilla vs. Megalon
Hello and welcome to one of my movie reviews. Today, I'm going to talk about the movie that started my love for the king of the monsters himself, Godzilla vs. Megalon. Plot: The plot is basically a revenge story from an underwater civilization known as Seatopia after the surface world caused too much nuclear experiments, causing them to unleash their god, Megalon. In the cross hairs of all this is inventor Goro Ibuki, his younger brother Rokuro Ibuki and their friend Hiroshi Jinkawa. The movie also introduces Jet Jaguar whose song has been parodied on Mystery Science Theater 3000. The kaiju includes Godzilla, Megalon and Gigan, portrayed once again by the late Kenpachiro Satsuma. My thoughts: It's been years since I've last seen Godzilla vs. Megalon, but it's definitely a product of its time since it was created in the early 70s, a time when the Godzilla films were targeted towards a larger demographic, AKA kids. While I didn't care for the Rokuro character, I definitely loved the
Game review: Bluey the video game by Zillatamer1995, literature
Literature
Game review: Bluey the video game
Hello and welcome to my first ever video game review, where I'll analyze the games I've played. Today I've reviewed Bluey the video game, based off the children's television show. The show: Bluey is a children's educational series created by Joe Brumm. It focuses on Bluey Heeler, a six year old (later on seven) who plays with her younger sister Bingo, her mother Chilli and her father Bandit using her active imagination. One of the things that made the show so popular is that unlike most kids shows that teach the alphabet or how to count, Bluey teaches kids how to use their imagination and have fun with friends and family. I've seen a few episodes of the show when the game came out so I didn't have high expectations or low expectations. I saw it as a harmless kids show. Gameplay: Gameplay-wise, it's pretty simple. You play as any member of the Heeler family, collecting three of each item in five levels to collect "stickers" inspired by the show. While no, it doesn't have any enemies
Movie review: Godzilla 1998 by Zillatamer1995, literature
Literature
Movie review: Godzilla 1998
Hello and welcome to my random movie reviews. With Godzilla turning seventy this year, I've decided to review a few of his movies, starting with one of the worst, if not, the worst movies to be associated with him; The 1998 remake of Godzilla. There's a lot to talk about, so let's get started. Background: It's hard to talk about this movie without addressing its background. This film was in development hell since 1992 with Jan De Bont being attached to it with a design that looked like the original Godzilla and a script by Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio about Godzilla being an Atlantean monster who awakens to fights another monster. Other directors such as Clive Barker and Tim Burton were considered to direct and De Bont left the project after Tristar wouldn't agree to produce the film for $100 million. Enter Roland Emmerich and Dean Delvin, who agreed to direct the film for $150 million and, while praising Elliott and Rossio's script, discarded it for something new. They are still
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