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Ooah @YukiGoomba gave me an early birthday present with an updated icon
@SandraMJdev @KinglyRed Hello I'm Michael I've been doing voice acting since 2015, I like long walks on the beach, nice people, and Transformers
Look, I get that the spandex and question mark Riddler design would be too silly for a darker film, but like, you could've just given him a dark green suit and a hat, or honestly you could've just gone the Telltale route. This feels much more like a bootleg Hush than the Riddler https://t.co/oa9B0XZFTA
I'm nearly 26, and I still pretend I'm Magneto when I approach automatic doors
#8 She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (8.5/10)
This was my second time watching, and it's still a very well put together show. Adora & Catra are great characters with both actresses giving phenomenal performances (AJ especially) & the rest of the cast make the show so endearing
Since the years rounding out, I figured I'd do a thread ranking the shows I watched this year. This is a combination of shows that came out this year, finished this year, rewatched shows, and stuff I just never got around to watching
Worst to Best shows I saw this year (thread)
5. Scarecrow
I've always loved characters with a decayed/raggedy appearance, and Scarecrow might be my favorite character with that kind of aesthetic. On top of several fantastic designs, it's just a great concept for a villain, a psychologist who uses fear as his weapon.
1. Daffy Duck
You're going to notice with this that I have a type when it comes to characters that are favorites, "The Funny Asshole." Daffy is the definition of that type & why he's my favorite character.
His over the top behavior and sarcasm make him ridiculously entertaining
Aside from the Mary and Max has there ever been an animated film that has a lead character openly with ADHD?
There's plenty of animated films and shows that have characters that are coded as having ADHD or Autism, but I can't think of another film that just flat out says it