Here is a break-in recording I made back in 2017. A House That Is Loud, is based on the Nickelodeon cartoon, The Loud House. This was made when the movie was announced back then. Not to mention the first anniversary of the show. This cartoon is five years old now. I hope you enjoy it.
Here is the trailer reaction video to Teen Titans Go to the Movies. This got uploaded on March 1st, 2018. I was going to upload this on Monday this week, followed by the other two, but nobody is perfect.
Congratulations for having 202 views on my break-in recording A House that is Loud. This break-in recording was inspired by the hit Nickelodeon cartoon, The Loud House.
Thank you very much. Keep it up and it will have 1000 views.
A year ago, this cartoon premiered on Nickelodeon and I loved it! The design, the voices, the music and the story! It is all great! On the show's ratings, it blew SPONGEBOB out of the water (no pun intended). Over the year there was a fan-base and I got me a comic-book based on the show on Free Comic Book Day! With an announcement of a movie coming in 2020 (what happens at that year, we got the Presidential Elections, The Olympics in Tokyo, GODZILLA VS. KONG [What? I am a monster movie fan, I love kaiju eiga, but that's another story] and MINIONS 2) and in honor of the release of the comic book plus announcements of a new season with surprise moments. It is on this link.
I made this Break-In Recording in honor of it. Here's to Chris Savino for making a good job, keep it up and here is hope for merchandising!
Enjoy!
That's right you heard me. Another music video about a certain ape gets premiered. Not just any music video, but a lost one. Like the previous two, this one gets a premiere and is made to coincide with the 1976 remake. It is Century Orchestra with, King Kong is Back Again from 1976. This wraps things up and stay tuned to this blog for more surprises and delights.
If you remember early that I announced there will be more. This is another one. This one is by a disco pop group called The Vast Majority and it is called, King Kong is Back in Town. Again, another song to coincide with the 1976 remake. Enjoy.
This music video you are about to see was originally going premiere in 2013, but the music video got lost. Recently I found it (along with two others) and so here it is. From 1977 (to cash in with 1976 remake by Dino De Laurentiis), it is King Kong is Alive and Well by D.J. Scott.
So Sunday was my final day at Boston Anime. I was kaijued out and I found something that caught my eye, a lecture by anime voice-actor Greg Ayres. He has such a great voice so I attended the lecture called “Why your fan base stinks?” He talked about how people can horribly go to far with their fan-bases. For instance, during a lecture he talked about the Hetalia fan-base, where in the manga (comic-book), countries are personified. Germany is depicted as Nazis! Here comes the shocking part, those nutty Nazis paraded at Boston Anime and posed around for goofy photos at the Holocaust Memorial! This caused a horrible uproar and as a result, they got in trouble and the reprentatives of Anime Boston apologized. http://hetalia.livejournal.com/6828345.html
This happened in 2010.
A few years ago, there was a problem with the Homestuck fan-base. There was this little girl who was dressed up as her favorite characters, got beaten up by other people who were fans of one character, but hated the other. As a result, the person who came up with this idea blogged about it (“real smart move” there), leading to get not only arrested by the police, but banned from Anime Boston! The little girl who got clobbered became guest of honor. Greg Ayres said, “It is like fighting over the Smurfs.” It is just art.
Then there was this brony related story. Now what is a brony? A brony is a man ages 18 to 30 (or older) who is a fan of the cartoon My Little Pony – Friendship is Magic (which is aimed at little girls). He is a fan because of the witty humor, clever writing, interesting characters and pop-culture references. To get a full understanding of it, let Doug “The Nostalgia Critic” Walker, explain.
So now you got an understanding through this video, back to the story. In the cult-cartoon (or colt cartoon), there is this character named Derpy Hooves. Think of this wonky-eyed (which was a mistake in the animation), grey Pegasus as the Clumsy Smurf of the cartoon. In her first appearance, she caused controversy for poking fun at the retarded people. The Brony Community struck back by saying that it is not making fun of retarded people, it is reaching out people with special conditions! If anyone who is reading this, I would like to say that I am not a brony.
After that, it was time to talk to Greg about anything in relationship to fan-bases that fouled up. Now is my chance to go and warn them about a new fan-base that happens to grate me. I told Greg that I was watched this series called Toons These Days. Hosted by Doggie D. Daschund (a retro 1920’s/30’s cartoon character) and Conroy Cat (a modern day cartoon character). In one episode, there was a review of the web-series Barbie-Life in the Dream House. Doggie bashed it as usual, but Conroy gave an honest review of it saying that he enjoyed it because it was inspired by Toy Story 3! He went on to say that it was the next brony fad! Behold, the rise of the Brobie! I told him told him all about it, saying it was like having a vampire convert to Christianity. Mr. Ayres joked that the communion would be weird. I told him this joke that went like this: “Did you hear about the vampire who converted to Christianity? He died.” With that bad joke aside, hearing and bringing out mad news like that is like the Destruction of the Gender Barrier. My gosh what has happened here?
So that is my whole Boston Anime story. I hope you enjoy it, sorry that there was lack of updates because I was busy. Stay tuned to this site for more.