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Tanoshii Mūmin Ikka (1990s) English Dub about 50ish episodes out of 100 + Three more episodes with english translation
Comet in Moominland in Finnish with English subtitles. look online and you can easily find the japanese audio if you prefer it
All of Tanoshii Mūmin Ikka in Japanese with a weird border around it
WMT version, in japanese. Known for having Hayao Miyazaki as an animation director. 1969
New Moomin 1972, which was basically the second version of the WMT version but very different
If anyone can find more please let me know in a fanmail or something
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Not being able to get this ancient game to run on my computer anymore sucks, but being able to recreate, in some small way, the way it felt to play through this world and story as a kid, my first real run in with high fantasy stuff, feels rad, and is not something I used to think I’d be capable of, even if I have a long way yet to go.
Umbral Ultimatum - Homestuck Vol. 6: Heir Transparent
by Toby “Radiation” Fox
Interesting song- this is actually a remix of four different songs; “Unbreakable Union” by Robert Blaker, “Courser” by Alexander Rosetti and Seth “Beatfox” Peelle, “Carefree Action” by Mark J. Hadley, and “Homestuck Anthem” by Clark “Plazmataz” Powell. Four very different and extremely distinct songs, by completely different composers, but tied together very nicely. It offers a wide variety of sound, but it manages to maintain the same general theme, even when the song seems to change completely.
[For more of Plum’s Homestuck Song Spotlights, track #plums hs song spotlight!!]
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Alfred J. Kwak is a cartoon about a duck that does not fuck around
Yep. This anime goes into all sorts of issues, from the sad themes of loss of family, adoption and growing up as an orphan, into far more real issues such as facism, abuse of power, apartheid and much much more. Also, the main antagonist character is literally a crow version of Adolf Hitler. Good show, gets real the more it goes on.
(and yes it is anime, it was co-produced between the Dutch and Japanese)
We’re just halfway through the series (all of it is on youtube in at least both Dutch and English) and it’s amazing how plainly it lays out these things. While newer cartoons might use vague metaphors (stuff like ”the blue aliens are mean to the green aliens, for being green!”) Alfred J. Kwak bluntly shows exactly how things like this work.
That first three-episode arc with Dolf (the crow) rising to power did a clearer and more comprehensible job explaining how fascism occurs than any history class I’ve ever taken. The monarchy is lazy, greedy and barely more than a figurehead and here comes this very wealthy, very clever public speaker obsessed with power and petty vengeance. The more people like him the more shit he can get away with, plain and simple.
I also appreciate how the HEROES in this show will resort to trickery, sabotage, espionage, theft and more when it’s truly necessary to save lives, and there’s never any “oh no, we can’t do this, we’ll be just like them” bullshit. Alfred is realistic and practical about what has to be done for the greater good. Without a thought he’ll break any rule, take advantage of anything possible to save innocent people. He defeats Dolf that first time by just straight-up robbing him blind of all his money so he can’t make good on any of his deals. That’s so contrary to the morals pushed by most American media that it’s no wonder it never aired here.
I’ve been trying to find this show and what it was called for years, I remember seeing a very few episodes when I was young on television and it was so compelling and brutally honest that it stuck in the corners of my tiny brain and has stayed there ever since, I’m so glad it’s popped up on my dash so I can rediscover it.
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Russian tale The Humpbacked Horse by Yershov, illustration print postcard (1957) / Illustrated by Genrikh Valk http://ift.tt/1Www6Pc
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I’ve been listening to Above & Beyond a bunch so here’s another blast from the past - November 2012
I’m starting to feel like I should make this like a weekly or biweekly thing, just dig up something I did ages and ages ago that I really liked
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Dragonheart is a 1996 American fantasy adventure film directed by Rob Cohen. It stars Dennis Quaid, David Thewlis,Pete Postlethwaite, Dina Meyer, and the voice of Sean Connery. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects and various other awards in 1996 and 1997.
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