An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Chapter three is now live!
In this chapter, Emmet experiences a wake-up call and realizes what he should have been doing all along.

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An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Chapter three is now live!
In this chapter, Emmet experiences a wake-up call and realizes what he should have been doing all along.
Hi there, would love to know more about that Mononoke commentary you mentioned in the tags recently!
Here it is! It mentions a lot of what you already noticed, plus a few more interesting points.
'Till all are One.
Transformers: One is the highest quality Transformers film to date. With enjoyable characters, solid world building, striking visuals, and an engaging, dramatic story, Transformers: One is a compelling prequel and a fine celebration of the Transformers franchise befitting the brand's 40th anniversary. While the film's plot does make use of familiar tropes, the character arc of D-16 is especially compelling, and the film's positive qualities keep the audience engaged even through the story's more formulaic elements. The fight scenes are also surprisingly brutal, so while this film is more fitting for families than the live-action movies directed by Michael Bay, there is an edge to the story, visuals, and violence that gives the movie a darker feel than what you might expect from a kid's movie. Overall, this film is sure to be a hit with both fans and lovers of sci-fi.
He's still our 1-Up boy.
The Super Mario Bros. Movie foregoes a focus on plot in favor of colorful characters, visuals, and humor. While the film's rapid pace may leave older viewers exhausted, the film's likable cast, enjoyable scenes, and faithfulness to the Mario franchise's identity is sure to please both children and adult fans.
Psst, hey!
I’m a self-published author now.
So, I’ve created a new Tumblr blog just for my writing.
Click here to see my shiny, new writer blog.
It’s super professional. It’s got my real name and face on it and everything.
Like I said, the blog is brand new, so I’m still adding features. But it’s already got a link to my WordPress website, my Twitter account, and it has a link to my latest self-published short story, “The Passion of St. George.”
You should totally look at it and follow me there if you like weird fiction.
Peace.
I took a shot at voicing Frog (aka Amphibian Sans) from Everhood. Obviously, there are some spoilers ahead.
Depending on how this is received, I might voice Frog's Wrath as well, though that will be pretty challenging. Frog is naturally soft spoken, so I had to crank the volume of the recording during editing. As a result, there is some white noise. Forgive me. Hopefully it isn't too noticeable. (Why did you point it out if you didn't want people to notice?)
Frog is my favorite character and, in fact, a big part of the reason I bought the game. I can't go into why I love them without getting into spoiler territory, but I'm happy to gush with anyone who's up for it in the comments.
Gameplay footage courtesy of YouTube user Alpha Beta Gamer. Check out their channel if you love indie games!
I welcome all feedback, positive or negative, so let me know what you think in the comments! Thanks for watching!
Just as the Pixl Queen has begun her reign of terror over the Tribe of Ancients, she is astonished to be approached by a lone jester wearing a mask of black and white. Who is this foolish jester who has suddenly barged into her castle, and what is his connection with her? Who is the one who calls himself "Dimentio?"
Posted this last night for Super Paper Mario’s 14th anniversary.
Everyone has their own speculations about Dimentio and the Pixl Queen. This one is mine.
Can we make an animated adaptation of The Phantom of the Opera with only twenty bucks and a box of Crayolas? Let's find out!
Thanks to Youtube user Phantom Retrospective for uploading this copy of The Phantom of the Opera (1987).
You can watch the film (sans commentary) here.