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Random stuff I do when I'm supposed to do other things... ^__^;;
I found some really old address labels at my parents house (like, for a dot matrix printer I think) but since that printer is long gone we had a pile of sticker paper. So out of boredom this weekend I made some Digimon Adventure sticker flakes! Now to figure where to stick them!
Ridiculously cute cosplay. A friend of mine had run into her earlier and I knew I had to hunt down our evasive critter at some point.
Suspended Animation Classic #610
First published September 3, 2000 (#36) (Dates are approximate)
Digital Digimon Monsters/The Crusaders
By Michael Vance
Seven children with huge eyes and shoes are teleported from camp to a "digital world". Neither they nor readers know what a digital world is (although I suspect it is television), but it is populated by cute, small digital monsters (available at a toy store near you) known as Pokemon ...er, Digimon.
"We're Digimon!" they say for clarity. "Digital Monsters!"
"We're kinda cute," adds a pink one like a rabbit without limbs. "And very loyal," adds another.
"With beautiful hair." "Or maybe no hair at all." "We can be funny! Ha!" "And adorable!"
When attacked by giant monsters, Digimon "dig-ivolve" (i.e., change) into larger but still adorable digi-creatures to defend their defenseless human guests. Motimon becomes Tentomon. Yokomon becomes Biyomon. Tsunomon changes to Gagmon.
And this reviewer becomes Gagmon. Gagmon's secret power is the ability to gag.
In defense of Digital Digimon Monsters, that is probably because this comic book was created for young children. There is nothing wrong with that. But I am not a young child, or even an old child.
But I do not gag because this comic book based on a card game is poorly written. It is not poorly written, although it is certainly light on characterization, metaphysics, or political analysis. When I was a young child, I did not care about any of that stuff.
Nor do I gag because this new title is poorly drawn, It is not poorly drawn, although I can't understand why all Japanese humans have huge eyes, all their monsters look like a poorly crossbred shellfish and insect, and all of their cute little characters look like round little balls of marshmallow.
I gag because my power is to do so when confronted by too too much cute.
Digital Digimon Monsters #s1, 2 & 4 are priced at $2.95 and are 20 pages each. From Dark Horse Comics. The comic is drawn by various artists and no writer credited.
MINIVIEW: The Crusaders #1 [Loud Comics]. Half-human, half-alien babies become superheroines in a new comic with slick paper but amateurish art and story.
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Digimon Heroes is now available on Android and iOS
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Renamon and Rika Nonaka from Digimon
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Series
Digimon (デジモン - Dejimon)
Character
Angewomon (エンジェウーモン)
Cosplayer
If you recognize this cosplayer, please let me know!
Picture taken at DoKomi 2016, Düsseldorf, Germany.
Digimon Tamers (デジモンテイマーズ, Dejimon Teimāzu) is the third anime television series in the Digimon franchise, produced by Toei Animation. The series takes place in a new setting separate from the preceding series, Digimon Adventure and Digimon Adventure 02, where the characters utilize cards from the collectible card games. The series aired in Japan from April 1, 2001 to March 31, 2002.
An English-language version, produced by Saban Entertainment, aired in North America from September 1, 2001 to June 8, 2002 as the third season of Digimon: Digital Monsters.A manga adaptation of the series, by Yuen Wong Yu, was serialized from April to October 2004.
I made a instruction for Renamon Lego.
If you want to purchase it, you can purchase it using the link below.
i designed this cake around the toys that the client had. made all the buildings out of sugar so it looks (a bit) like Tokyo. the buildings around the monster are on fire!
My Digimon modal collection. Inside the picture got corpse of Stingmon, part missing. ^^;
My blog: www.endynosign.blogspot.com
Although I don't have much time update often. ^^;
So, I'm watching Digimon (the first season) with some friends for nostalgia's sake. It hasn't aged as well as I had hoped, but I am determined to enjoy it.
Every now and then, though, I'll look at a 'mon's design and think "That would be easy to anthropomorphize."
Thus, Demidevimon and Gomamon gijinka headshots. Because, apparently, I can only do 3/4 headshots at 1 in the morning.