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Who is the main character of "Aladdin"?
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[quote="persian85033"]Well, how come Ash has never taken an interest in girls? My brother even suggested that it was because he was gay, because he hangs out with boys. :roll: Well, I like Ash and Brock. And Misty. And Team Rocket. They did mess everybody up a little bit, okay, quite a bit, but...[/quote]
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Hourglass
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2005 2:25 pm
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Nez wrote:
Husse wrote:
Oh...well, I was remembering the one with Melchior, or whatever-his-name-was, the dragon in the book. He tought her DARK magic, and she was WEARING white...
Maybe she was just wearing white to look pretty for him.
No, her outfit changes due to how she is feeling, not what kind of magic she is using. She used dark magic to defeat Trigon also, and she was wearing white. It's her 'soul self' so to speak.
Nez
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2005 7:36 am
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Husse wrote:
Oh...well, I was remembering the one with Melchior, or whatever-his-name-was, the dragon in the book. He tought her DARK magic, and she was WEARING white...
Maybe she was just wearing white to look pretty for him.
Husse
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2005 7:10 am
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Oh...well, I was remembering the one with Melchior, or whatever-his-name-was, the dragon in the book. He tought her DARK magic, and she was WEARING white...
Hourglass
Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2005 1:06 pm
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Husse wrote:
Uh oh...remember Melchior? WHITE OUTFITS IS BAD NEWS!
White outfit is bad news! Red outfit is bad news.
White symbolizes that she is 'pure' so to speak. She is free of all of her father's hold over her and able to show emotion. I can't say it means she's happy... because as we learn in 'nevermore' happy is definetly represented by pink.
White is a state of serenity I guess you could say... and it is when she is at her peak of power.
Husse
Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2005 1:00 pm
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Uh oh...remember Melchior? WHITE OUTFITS IS BAD NEWS!
Hourglass
Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2005 12:53 pm
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Husse wrote:
Yeah, it's not so much SEEING his face as much as treating it like its important and THEN copping out so they can keep people watching.
Why was Raven young when she was in hell?
Yeah, it is a pathetic attempt, gotta agree with you there.
Well, when Raven became Trigon's 'portal' so to speak... she let part of herself manifest into a human form. Young Raven is more of a soul entity more than a real person. It was all of Raven's fears and feelings about Trigon. Robin had to convince that Raven to come out of it and defeat her father. When he finally does, older Raven returns. (In a kick ass white outfit and long violet hair... yeah... she looked good.)
Husse
Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2005 12:48 pm
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Yeah, it's not so much SEEING his face as much as treating it like its important and THEN copping out so they can keep people watching.
Why was Raven young when she was in hell?
Hourglass
Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2005 11:17 am
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Husse wrote:
What was that, pray tell? I missed it...I just saw part one and two: missed three.
(The STILL not seeing Slade's face thing was such a copout...)
Well, part one and two were just the others fighting against their alter-egos and trying to find Raven.
Part three is where Robin finally finds Raven and brings her back up out of hell. (This is young Raven, mind you) and then she sees all the destruction that Trigon is causing. When Trigon finally blasts all the other titans down, she goes all mega-chic and wipes him out. (with a really cool speech IMO)
After that, it's over... and we go into season six.
I absolutely love the Rob/Rae action!!! I know they aren't romantically linked, but still... the friendship and conncetion you see between them is awesome.
Not seeing Slade's face has never bothered me. I don't need to know what he looks like because I already know who he is.
Husse
Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2005 7:27 am
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What was that, pray tell? I missed it...I just saw part one and two: missed three.
(The STILL not seeing Slade's face thing was such a copout...)
Hourglass
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2005 2:21 pm
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Nez wrote:
I didn't really like the Terra-arc episodes, mainly because they play them too much and I didn't like the character that much.
I'm with you there. Terra wasn't played up enough for the viewers to actually come to care about her... so the whole dramatic demise thing wasn't as good as I thought it would be. I still hated her.
Then again, my favorite character has been and always will be Raven. And Raven and I shared the same view on Terra.
My favorite story arc was last season's. The one that revolved around Raven. I especially loved the connection we saw between Raven and Robin.
Husse
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2005 12:44 pm
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Didn't his character kind of kick the bucket for the twelfth time recently? Oh well, I'm sure he'll be back. Yeah, the performance was very saucy, very smooth, ratha evil, but I personally wasn't that impressed. Probably because whenever he said a line, his inflection, no matter how cool his voice was...was...exactly...the...same.
I prefer villains like Yamaki from Tamers that keep the same voice but change their inflection a lot. In fact, Yamaki's pretty funny for a "villain."
"Ha ha, look who's come to marvel at my brilliance. You naiive little boy. *calmly tilts his sunglasses*"
Approximately 10 seconds later
"GAH! What have I done! STUPID! It's all your fault, you...you IGNORANT DIGIMON-LOVING FREAKS! *starts choking some poor kid*
Nez
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2005 12:34 pm
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Well, I like Ron Perlman as Slade. Perfect. I want to see him again.
Husse
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2005 12:19 pm
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Well, yeah, personally I didn't like Terra either, but I liked the episodes because they were done very artistically, some of the few that actually followed the classic rule "Show, don't tell" why Terra goes bad, and it also gave a lot of insight to all the characters reflected by how they treated a traitor...and she was Beast Boy's girl, and I like him!
Nez
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2005 7:37 am
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I didn't really like the Terra-arc episodes, mainly because they play them too much and I didn't like the character that much.
Husse
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2005 7:25 am
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Wow...well, ALMOST every episode, (except the good ones) has at least one example where they say the moral of the story in a monologue, or a metaphorical "line of justice," so to speak, but seeing as I don't have any transcripts, I can't really point out any...
I remember the one "Only Human" being very cheesy...um, I know in the "Tournament of Heroes", Robin says something along the lines of "I'm not concerned about winning! Winning isn't everything! Now I'm only fighting you!" And even then, to lead up to that, he says at LEAST two or three times: "Winning isn't everything: just the only thing that matters."
It just gets old. But I still watch new episodes. The Terra episodes have to be the best so far.
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