MIGUEL O’HARA aka SPIDER-MAN 2099 Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023)
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Love Begins
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

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MIGUEL O’HARA aka SPIDER-MAN 2099 Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023)
This weeks prompt for #awonderfuljune23 is Heart Event
It’s obvious Gustafa is my favourite, so I drew two versions with Pony and Mark!
Characters of Elemental: Ember Lumen, Wade Ripple, Bernie Lumen, Cinder Lumen, Gale, Brook Ripple, Alan Ripple, Clod, and Fern Grouchwood.
In a city where fire, water, land, and air residents live together, a fiery young woman and a go-with-the-flow guy discover something elemental: how much they actually have in common.
Judy Hopps serves as the main character in Disney's 2016 Zootopia, making history as the Police Department's inaugural rabbit officer.
Judy Hopps is a symbol of hope and change, the embodiment of the phrase "be the change you wish to see in the world." She challenges us to confront our prejudices, to question our preconceived notions, and to dare to dream. She might be small, but her influence is profound. As we follow her adventures, we’re constantly reminded of the potential that lies within each of us. The future looks bright with Judy Hopps leading the way, showing us the power of bravery, compassion, and an unwavering belief in oneself.
American cartoons inspired by anime include shows like Samurai Jack, The Boondocks, Steven Universe, and Star vs. the Forces of Evil.
Step into the colorful, dynamic world of animation where East meets West in a delightful symphony of art. Ever wondered how your favorite American cartoons got their unique charm? Our blog post, '#AnimeInspired: The Japanese Influence on Western Animation,' explores this fascinating blend of cultures in the realm of animated entertainment.
From the wide-eyed expressions of the Powerpuff Girls to the intricate narratives of Avatar: The Last Airbender, we delve deep into how the unmistakable touch of anime has shaped Western cartoons.
my totk experience so far
just your friendly neighborhood spiderwoman being a trans icon✨
catching up on past prsk events on en and goddamn ena’s event stories hit hard they’re so relatable ough
just finished the close to gray story and I was a little emotional by the end, inspired me to make a little ena drawing
+ bonus ruikasa doodle
Ken Kaneki is the main protagonist of the dark fantasy manga and anime series Tokyo Ghoul, created by Sui Ishida.
Ken Kaneki is the protagonist of the manga and anime series "Tokyo Ghoul." At the beginning of the story, he is a shy and introverted college student with a passion for literature. However, his life takes a dark turn when he goes on a date with a girl named Rize Kamishiro, who turns out to be a ghoul—a flesh-eating creature that preys on humans.
After a fateful encounter with Rize, Kaneki becomes the victim of a ghoul attack and ends up receiving an organ transplant from Rize, turning him into a half-ghoul, half-human hybrid. This transformation thrusts him into the hidden world of ghouls, where he must learn to navigate their society, hide his true nature from humans, and grapple with his newfound hunger for human flesh.
#KenKaneki#TokyoGhoul#GhoulLife#Metamorphosis#HumanOrGhoul#InnerStruggles#PsychologicalHorror#AnimeManga
Squidward Tentacles is SpongeBob's and Patrick's grumpy neighbor and former coworker at the Krusty Krab who lives in a moai
Squidward Tentacles is an intriguing character from the animated television series "SpongeBob SquarePants." One of the interesting aspects about him is his passion for the arts, particularly music and painting.
Squidward is an aspiring musician and fancies himself as a great clarinet player, though his skills are often humorously depicted as less than stellar within the series. His dream is to become a successful and recognized artist, and he often daydreams about achieving fame and recognition for his artistic talents.
Duck: “And that’s my name, there. I know because I can definitely read. Give it here, we’ve got to make it look nice for when the other one comes back.”
Yellow: The other one?
Red: Yes, the other you who gave us this book in the first place.
Yellow: Oh, you mean like the lady who lives in our attic! :0)
Red, Duck: The wHaT?!?!
Yellow: *Happily humming away*
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Thank you for sticking around for the 7th, and final part of the Charged Battery AU comic:
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spider kidz :P
Miles should know better than to look directly at the sun ☀️
“My orders are absolute”
Characters of Elemental: Ember Lumen, Wade Ripple, Bernie Lumen, Cinder Lumen, Gale, Brook Ripple, Alan Ripple, Clod, and Fern Grouchwood.
In a city where fire, water, land, and air residents live together, a fiery young woman and a go-with-the-flow guy discover something elemental: how much they actually have in common.
Looks like a promising movie
Wednesday June 7.
The 1990s. It was the best of times, it was the best of times...
Ahh... the 90s. What a time to be alive. People often throw around the phrase "Halycon Days", but believe you me, the 90s was the real Halyconian deal. It was a time of peace, prosperity. Simpler times, you may say, awash with simple pleasures, the promise of "The World Wide Web", and a little start-up called Starbucks. People thought Furbies were spying on them, AOL Instant Messenger revolutionized the way we communicate, and Alanis Morissette wrote a hit song, "Ironic", which misunderstood irony. It was the golden era of the shopping mall, in which parents purchased exciting new electrical goods in the latest fruitless attempt to heal their gaping spiritual void, as teens on skateboards, with tufts of hair sprouting through their backward-facing caps, loitered around outside blowing gum and wearing black t-shirts with skulls on them.
For reasons unbeknownst to us, #the 1990s is trending, and we are here *clap* for *clap* it *clap*. *ouch*