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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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occasionally subtle
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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DND commission for scarshua
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Everyone: “Oh really? What might that be?”
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What's this about you being an anime influencer?
SSSS Gridman has essentially designed most of its human cast to be visual references to Shattered Glass Transformers characters, including Soundwave, seen here wearing a shawl with SG Ravage printed on it.
And I’m SG Ravage’s daddy, so.
anyway yes it’s all incredibly bizarre
The green hair tie is my fault.
Not kidding.
I want to hear this story
When Shattered Expectations took off, Greg and I set about the task of producing more tongue-in-cheek Shattered Glass material for the club. Early on I wanted to take the cast to Earth in “Do Over” to replicate the 84 toon setup, but in reverse. We imagined this not just as a reversal of roles, but “how would these characters be if this was an actual 80s cartoon”. That meant that the Decepticons needed a kid appeal character, to be what Bumblebee was for the original G1.
Soundwave was the obvious pick, both in terms of popularity and because my highest ranking autobot and decepticon as a kid were Bumblebee and Soundwave, and they’ve been rivals in my head ever since. Soundwave became a cool, surfer-dude heavily influenced by Val Halen from the justice friends. Soundwave reformats into a sweet van with a Cold Slither mural on the side, and is the human kids’ fun, dudarino friend.
As part of this I wrote a scene where Soundwave makes a bandanna out of a tarp, in vibrant lime green. This was a nod to a piece of Poison merch from 2001 that I got in a show in 2002 or 2003 for ½ off (the picture isn’t of my specific bandanna, but one from the web):
Because in my mind, Poison was the kind of band SG Soundwave would love.
I had imagined it as an 80s rocker do-rag, in the Brett Michaels sense:
But my directions were vague and Evan Gauntt (possibly for the best) interpreted it more in a Ryu from SF2 sense:
That bandanna, is later interpreted into a hair-tie for that character. If she turns out to be into 80s glam rock, that’s also my bad.
It helped that SG Soundwave was just a dialogueless background character in the first comic so we could go nuts with him.
Zorua, the Tricky Fox Pokémon. It changes into the forms of others to surprise them. Apparently, it often transforms into a silent child.
Happy Halloween everyone!
This is the purest Pokemon comic ever to exist.
Guardian Pokemon for trick-or-treating is my new favorite headcanon about the Pokemon universe.
some iconic dialogue that sounds like its from the great canon of literature but are actually from memes
I will face God and walk backwards into Hell
“I’ll do whatever you want” “then perish”
I have been through hell and come out singing
feel free to add more!
There are no gods here
Do I look like the kind of man who dies
God’s dead and soon we will be too
I thought there were no heroes left in this world
• you kneel before my throne unaware that it was built on lies
Impudent of you to assume I will meet a mortal end
This is hell’s territory and I am beholden to no gods
Bury me shallow, I’ll be back
- take this gift, for the gods surely won’t
God wishes he were me
One day, you will be face to face with whatever saw fit to let you exist in the universe, and you will have to justify the space you’ve filled
Violence for Violence is the Rule of Beasts
A comic where Marissa and TC give up on work and watch dog videos…Story of my life.
(I just wanted to have tc gush about puppies n stuff idasdjasd)
Bonus:
Too cute
some really good luna shirts from the mlp comics
The english dub to this anime is hilarious. if you want to hear some of your favorite anume dub VAs just goof around this is the anime for you
That's What You Do With A Drunken Sailor
The crew from the coconut saga brought on the drow’s little brother (Chaotic Good Wilder) and a halfling bard, and they’ve started an adventure on the high seas. The bard keeps trying to get people to add lines to the Drunken Sailor song.
Younger Drow: “Uh…That’s what you do with a drunken sailor? That’s what you do with a drunken sailor, that’s what you do with a drunken sailor, early in the morning?”
Halfling: “…Well, yes! …Very good, my little clementine. But you’re supposed to come up with your own thing to do to him~”
Younger Drow: “… Oops.”
Halfling: “You can do it! [Bard’s full name] believes in you~”
Younger Drow: "Throw him down in a nest of spiders, throw him down in a nest of spiders, throw him down in a nest of spiders, early in the morning!“
The bard is dead silent.
Pixie: "V, that’s…”
Younger Drow: "… too much?“
Kobold (OOC): perfect
Halfling: (singing now in a very shaky and clearly unnerved sort of way) “w-way hey up she rises… way hey up she rises… wa… hey… up she rises… ear-ly in the mornin…”
Pixie: “Is that what you’d do to [your older brother] if you were still in the Underdark?"
She pokes the elder drow, who is in a drunken stupor.
Younger Drow: "What, no. I thought we were just listing horrible things.”
Fantasy RPG Races as Dogs
Human:
Elf:
Dwarf:
Halfling:
Half Orc:
This is the best description of the fantasy races I’ve ever seen. Let me add some more!
Half-Elf:
Tiefling:
Gnome:
Dragonborn:
i lost my shit at that last one lol
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Dragonborn…
For the first time in the history of the anime, Jigglypuff has been beaten at its own game. Took 20 years for Jigglypuff to finally get doodled on!
First mini comic
Idea taken from my friend
Art by me
Enjoy it! :3
THIS IS PRECIOUS MATERIAL AND I LOVE THIS SO MUCH,,
SUNSET IS SUCH A NERD DORK ♡♡♡
This lifts my soul.
omg
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I have left Channel Awesome
Sooo my site is having issues after posting that, so here’s the full announcement:
It is with a heavy heart that I must announce that I have left Channel Awesome.
This was not a decision made lightly, but it has been a decision that has been building for some time. Because this is my show’s tenth anniversary, I think it’s important to talk about my history with the site and why I have been so reluctant to depart despite the growing number of difficulties in working with it and grievances made by other former producers.
I began Atop the Fourth Wall as text reviews because as far as I knew, that was the way to do recaps and reviews of media – particularly BAD media. If you didn’t have your own TV show, the only way to get your opinions and quips about awful movies, television shows, and indeed comic books was to write out lengthy essays about them. Then one day on a forum I discovered the Nostalgia Critic. I learned of this fantastic place called ThatGuyWithTheGlasses where others did their own videos about the media they hated or enjoyed, with videos uploaded to Youtube, Revver, and eventually Blip. There was just tons and tons of content waiting to be enjoyed by an eager, hungry audience.
Inspired by this (in particular the Nostalgia Critic videos), I set about turning my rantings about comic books into videos. At the time, ThatGuyWithTheGlasses (TGWTG) had an open submission policy if you wanted to join. Within only a few days, I was accepted and became a part of a larger family. As soon as my videos went up (alongside Phelous and Ed Glaser’s Press Start Adventures cartoon), my views increased in massive numbers. I suddenly had an audience – one that grew larger and larger over time. The videos were popular enough within a year or so that I was able to quit my job at Barnes and Noble and go full time in making them. Being a video producer has been my vocation and career ever since.
I owe my success to being picked up on TGWTG. Sure, talent is one part of it – people wouldn’t still be watching the show if there wasn’t SOMETHING about it that they enjoyed, but in a world with hundreds if not thousands of channels and shows vying for attention from the public, getting that exposure got me a foot in the door that, it is entirely likely, I never would have enjoyed otherwise. I have been incredibly privileged and lucky since then to have this opportunity.
Furthermore, joining TGWTG allowed me to meet a plethora of friendly, smart, creative individuals whom I am still proud to call my friends. Despite the problems that have occurred in making them, I still enjoy all of the anniversary movies – as their own works and just for the opportunity they gave me on an annual basis to meet with these people I am still in awe of. They have expanded my interests and my own skills simply by the use of their own – helping me make videos that I hope are not only entertaining but informative about the comic industry and my other passions. In essence, if I have reached wondrous heights, it is only because I stand on the shoulders of giants. I have met incredible fans with wonderful stories of their own, been told that our videos helped them when it seemed like nothing else could. I met my wife thanks to being a part of TGWTG and that is most especially something to be happy about.
And that has been a thing that has nagged at me over the last several years. In case you are not aware, there has been growing discontentment towards the leadership of Channel Awesome and its CEO Mike Michaud. It is not unfounded. The full list of grievances is still being compiled into a Google Doc for easier reference (and I’ll likely edit this with a link to it when it becomes available), but if you would like a summary – abusive behavior, lies to the contributors, a focus on only the Nostalgia Critic as opposed to the community of talent that was promised, and many, MANY other offenses. A few years ago, a group of contributors left the site at the same time – some leaving for their own reasons, but some left in particular because of those actions. At the time, while I was outraged by what had occurred, I wanted to remain optimistic. I believed I could improve things from within, lend my voice to the higher-ups of the company to inspire them to recapture what had made the site so beloved before. In addition, several new contributors had also then-recently joined – just as eager and enthusiastic about being a part of the site as I had been several years before. They wanted to be a part of this community and work alongside us and I felt that leaving then would have crushed their happiness and even potentially their own chances for success.
And so I stayed and I tried to do what I could to improve things. I failed. Over time, as I grew more and more dejected by this experience I resolved to simply put out my content, converse with the others on the site to help them directly whenever I could, and collect revenue for my show. Recently, however, it has come to light not just the offenses I was aware of, but even more that I had never been privy to. So many, in fact, that a twitter thread detailing them went on for two days straight of people asking questions and discovering new terrible things that had occurred that had happened even at the earliest days of my presence on the site that I had been completely oblivious of.
I have struggled since then about how best to handle my presence on Channel Awesome. I originally elected to leave much later, but at some point during this year – especially after a major milestone in order to give things a “clean start” feel, but in talking with other producers who have decided to leave, I feel it’s best to just do it and get it out of the way.
And so here we are. Perhaps I should have left sooner, but these are the choices I have made and will have to live with. Regardless of anything else, I am still happy for the friendships I have made, the work I have done, and proud of being a part of the site for as long as I have. I simply wish that things could have been better. While many have scoffed about an aggregate site like Channel Awesome working these days, I do still think there is potential there – a community of reviewers working together to promote one another and have plenty of pop culture videos and analyses, in my opinion at least, still holds sway – especially if it promotes the brand as a whole and not just an individual.
Given my reasons for leaving, please do not take my and others’ departures as a sign that you should harass or question those who do remain. The simple fact is that I have been incredibly fortunate in that I do not require Channel Awesome to survive. Others may not be as fortunate and rely upon the views they get from the site or they may just have their own reasons for staying that they do not wish to share. It is their prerogative. All I will say is that you should support the content you love. Much like with the comics industry itself, it’s a matter of voting with your wallet – or in this case, with your eyeballs.
Thank you all for your continued support. I couldn’t do this without you all.
R.I.P. Haruo Nakajima (1929-2017). The very first Godzilla suit actor for 12 films. Thanks for the destructive memories.