Saturday, January 14, 2012

Weekend Edition!

Okay so, I think I might have to move this blog to being bi-weekly instead of every day... Just a thought. Today's post is basically because wanted to let everyone know what I've been up to all week. The answer is: PONIES.


I've been drawning and coloring ponies. And being on Gaia. And drawing Gaia-based ponies. And drawing some original character ponies. Oh, and watching Stargate SG-1 while playing Pokemon Pearl... If you follow the links below, you'll get to the pony pics I've worked on this week. The links will take you off-site to my Deviantart page... but the individual pics, if that makes sense.

Corkboard

Himeko Pony Sketch

Himeko Pony Finished

Himeko Pony 2 Finished

Hogosha Pony Finished


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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Because You Knew It Had To Happen...

My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic has invaded the blog... as if the bouncing Pinkie Pie at the beginning of the year wasn't a dead giveaway...


I started watching My Little Pony sometime in... November... I think... of 2011. I was watching it with my littlest sister, just, in order to have someone to talk to about it. We fell in love with it. The animation is wonderful, the characters actually have depth after the first couple of episodes, and, yeah, they're fucking cute. Of course, being a girl, Friendship Is Magic was hardly my first Pony experience. My little sisters and I used to watch it when the Disney Channel was airing it... back when the ponies looked closer to actual horses... only smaller, cuter, and fatter. I used to love watching My Little Pony Tales. My favorites at the time were Melody and Baby Buttons. However, going back and watching them now... the voices are kinda... wrong. Everyone sounds like they're trying too hard to be cute or they have a stuffed-up nose...


Explanation

     For the uninitiated, the My Little Pony cartoons started out as a vehicle for selling the My Little Pony toys. There have been several generations of My Little Ponies over the years. You can see a good example HERE (links to a DeviantArt meme pic). The current crop of My Little Pony shtuff started as a cartoon pitched by Lauren Faust. The concept is simple: each episode is dedicated to teaching a lesson to the young viewers... and sell the toys. The lessons aren't heavy-handed and are often only mentioned when the characters write to Princess Celestia at the end of the episode. If you're going to watch My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, I suggest watching at least four episodes, the characters flesh out more as you go in.


Characters


The main characters, seen above, are (From left to right, top to bottom): Pinkie Pie, Rainbow Dash, Twilight Sparkle, Princess Celestia, Rarity, Spike, Fluttershy, and Apple Jack. Each has their own distinct personality and talent. As each pony has their own special talent, each has their own cutie mark -- the little design on their flanks. Ponies start out without Cutie Marks and earn them when they figure out what their special talent is. Oh! And let's not forget the ever-important types of ponies...


Pony Types:

Pegasus  In charge of the weather

Unicorn  Can work magic

Earth  Have a special connection to the earth

Princess  Design only used for Princesses Celestia and Luna. Cross between Unicorn and Pegasus


My Pony Preferences

My favorite ponies are Rarity  and Princess Luna  My favorite pony type is Unicorn (I collect them... unicorns). My favorite episode so far is Stare Master. I am most like Twilight Sparkle And last, but certainly not least, this next picture is my "Pony-sona."



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Thursday, January 5, 2012

The Doctor, The Widow, and The Wardrobe Review

First of all, just let me say that it is really, really hard to get back into the habit of writing in this blog everyday. By the time I remember I'm supposed to do it, it's 11-something and the post won't get posted until after 12AM so... I decide not to. Again, sorry.


But hey, I have a little review for you today. This years... last years... whatever... Doctor Who Christmas special: The Doctor, The Widow, and The Wardrobe! I'm not really excited about it. In fact, I was disappointed. This Christmas Special made next to no sense... and the end... I saw that coming miles away. The mother character, she must be insane or something. The father, he was dead for most of the episode... and then wasn't. And then he just shook off her insanity as par-for-the-course. What? The daughter/sister could have been interesting if she'd been given more to do and wasn't so snotty. The son/brother... there's just something wrong there. He bothered me.


The tree people. Well... they lived on Androzani-something-or-other. The mention was nice, but otherwise... they went from being trees to a star-field of some sort. Yeah... that made sense. NOT. But hey, they got saved in the end, so that was sort of okay.


And that's all I've got for that episode of Doctor Who. It didn't make sense. I was disappointed. A Christmas Carol was much, much better.


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Monday, January 2, 2012

500 Miles, Hellfire 2: Parts 1-5 Reviewed

Happy New Year! Welcome to the Year of the Apocalypse! (Not that I actually believe in that, mind)

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But anyway, welcome to 2012, and hopefully a full year of blogs from me. To start us off this year, I have another 500 Miles review! It's the first 5 chapter of Hellfire 2. And yes, I am trying to cut down on the summary... which tends to get super-detailed. So... here we go!


500 Miles - Hellfire 2, Parts 1-5  by Princess Alexandria

     We pick up with Raven's story immediately after Demise has left Raven's body. It's slightly disconcerting that Raven doesn't trust Mystique at this point, because Demise clearly did. However, it does make all sorts of sense considering what Raven has been through. Raven starts her "witness protection" thing as a bartender in New Orleans, Louisiana. Doesn't last too long, only the first chapter. And it was probably a good thing Raven ran into Logan on her way out of town instead of one of the other X-Men who came with him. He understands her need to be away from the X-Men without much explanation on her part and lets her go on her way.

     I really love Mystique's more careful interaction with Raven this next time around as Raven's switching identities. This chunk of chapters reveals that this Marvel Universe is crossed-over with the CSI universe... which I didn't notice the first time through. innocent0009 Free Emoticons   Innocent

     We meet Lois, who runs the Kitten Ranch borthel Raven now works in; and Drahke and Jewel, two of the prostitutes that Raven interact with on a regular basis. Personally, I love Drahke. She kind of reminds me of Mystique... confortable and teasing Mystique... and we find out that Drahke is a Mutant who can breathe fire. There's also some interaction with a teenaged boy named Terrance, who lives near Raven. His father's an asshole and mistreats his son... mostly because Terrance is gay.

     It's revealed that Drahke works for Lady Heather (of CSI fame) at her BDSM club. Raven gets some lessons in what the Dom-Sub relationship should be like over the course of her painting both Drahke and Lady Heather.

     Timeline-wise, we're around the time Mystique is working for X-Factor, which we find out on a hint from Irene. Also, Men in Black apparently just opened in theaters. This puts us around 1997, if we're following our world's timeline. Did you notice I have an obsession with timelines?

     The chunk of chapters ends with Raven leaving town, taking a newly Mutated Terrance with her. there's some time that's gone by between their original move to California and the end of the chapter... Raven had a little bout with alcohol and drugs... and a suicide attempt around a Christmas somewhere in there. Irene has passed away by the end of this chapter, which made me cry. And Raven has followed Mystique, with help from Irene, onto a cruise ship in order to comfort the grieving shifter.


Character Spolight: Lady Heather!

     Didn't think I'd be doing another of these, did ya? Well, Lady Heather is possibly my favorite recurring character from CSI so... yeah...

     Lady Heather is a professional dominatrix who runs an S&M club. She originally appears in Season 2 of CSI (the Las Vegas one) when a murder occured at the club. She and Grissom are attracted to each other and she and Catherine have a talk about their daughters. Heather later appears in Seasons 3, 6, 7, 9, and 11. Her character evolves over these time periods, moving in response to her daughter, Zoe, and later, her granddaughter, Allison.

     Somewhere along the line, Heather gives up her club and ends up as a sex therapist. And... that's all they wrote. Delving too much into her character would spoil things, so I'm not going there. Suffice to say, in 500 Miles, Heather helps Raven in several ways, least of which coming to terms with what happened to her in the Hellfire Club and getting herself back.


Housekeeping


As usual, the links to various important sources are in the section headers. Links to previous chapter reviews are on the "Reviewed" page accessed through the header. For those reading this on the Blogger site, this header is on the main website... or you can attempt to use the link bubble-rotating-thingy in the sidebar. I highly roccomend that you read 500 Miles and everything else I've reviewed or am reviewing. Alexandria has some new chapters to Adrift in a Room of Mirrors up and new Twilight fanfiction called Tossing Stones up.


Over the break, I've been busy watching lots of Stargate, Dollhouse, and cross-stitching ornaments... which didn't get done... I've also done some art that will have shown up on my DeviantArt page. I hope to return to regular posts now that the holidays are over.


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