Seeing as visser 3 can morph perfectly fine in Alloran's body, I have to wonder - if each Animorph acquired a yeerk morph, could they, in theory, become the human/yeerk equivalent of a clown car?
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Seeing as visser 3 can morph perfectly fine in Alloran's body, I have to wonder - if each Animorph acquired a yeerk morph, could they, in theory, become the human/yeerk equivalent of a clown car?
Animorphs Reread Log
I'm rereading the Animorph books and wanted to keep a log of my progress, as I sometimes jump between different books or take breaks. This will help me track where I am and also share my thoughts.
1. The Invasion - A great start! Everything happens all at once, and poor Tobias. 🙁
2. The Visitor - I forgot how caring Rachel was in these early books.
3. The Encounter - This is Tobias's book. I remember this was the first Animorphs book I read, and I remember feeling so sad for Tobias. Even as an adult, it’s still heartbreaking. Tobias goes through so much internal struggle in this one.
4. The Message—This book focuses on Cassie, who plays a significant role later on. There’s so much foreshadowing based on her internal journey throughout this book, and I didn't realize how much character growth happens for Cassie specifically in this book that will cause her to make hard decisions later on.
5. The Predator - I didn’t remember Marco’s character much from the previous books, but I knew he was intense and had a lot of pride and stress masked by humor. This book explains a lot about him and establishes how he later on becomes a stronger character.
6. The Capture - This is the first time I’m reading this book. I think I missed it. When I was reading the books out of order as a kid. Which might explain my confusion about the Yerks and their relationship with the larger universe. This book lays everything out, and oh my gosh, the storytelling regarding a character's death is something else.
I should get back to reading, I miss my maniacal slug prince 😢 😭
Listening to audio books at work and every time visser 3 shows up 🥵😏
Yerks, in their natural state, I think would really enjoy fancy fish tanks. Bubbles, and toys and water fountains, different areas and textures to climb over.
The book series Animorphs was extremely mature for it's time and target audience. The 90's TV adaptation in no way used the source material to it's full extent thanks to budget, technology, and format. Today, the effects needed are much cheaper and practical, and if not held to a children's network,...
This was my favorite book series ever. I read every single last book as a kid. Click the link above and Sign this petition for an animorphs series if you got the time.
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Did you reblog something about pineapple on pizza, or was that someone else? If it was you, I was wondering, what does a vegetarian (vegan?) have on such a pizza besides pineapple? Usually, I see it with ham, which is obviously not what you're doing. (I'm trying to come up with a recipe).
not recently, no, but i have reblogged it because i’m of the few who think pineapples + green olives are the MVPs of pizzas. my dream team :)
vegan pizza, save for the cheese element, can be very similar to regular pizza–fake meats like pepperoni aren’t that different. (i’ve recently read they made a vegan burger that bleeds, but i digress). ummmmm, literally any veg can go on tho. is there a theme you were hoping for? i usually just throw stuff together. i really like pickled eggplants and pepperoncinis. full basil leaves are good, too!