Nice translations. Well, an obvious reason as to why Terra would be so angry and bitter towards Xehanort is Ven. We see him frozen in the trailer, thanks to Master Xehanort, and then thrown off a cliff, so there's a possibility that it resulted in his death. There's also the scene were Xemnas is apparently speaking to Aqua's armor, which appears to be scratched and pretty close to destroyed, suggesting that she might have died as well. So it's likely Terra just wants revenge, but as for some of the other things he was rambling about, I'm not sure.
I love so many of them. Passion, Hikari, The Afternoon Streets (Twilight Town), the Hollow Bastion music in the first game, and Kairi's song.
Let's see... Aerith's voice over in KH2 Sora's long speech, as well as the rest of the cutscene, right before you battle Riku in the first game (it's ENDLESS) How Maleficent so easily came back to life How whenever a character is giving a speech, their opponent always lets them talk instead of attacking them. Like at the end of the first game, Ansem wasn't even facing Sora! Sora could have just whacked him with his keyblade from behind! How Donald is the better fighter but Goofy has waay more HP I'll probably think of more.
Hmm, let's see...there's my username...my signature...oh, and my avatar to consider... Aw, I love Kairi. I mean, she didn't do anything that would make me hate her. She's sweet, she's not completely helpless (I want to see her fight some more--she hasn't really had a chance yet to kick a lot of butt) , and she cares about what happens to Sora and Riku. At least she's not one of those girls who's just begging her knight in shining armor to come without actually doing anything about it. In KH, she wanted to accompany Sora to save Riku in the end, and in the second game she ran straight into the darkness. So, as long as she's actually trying to do something helpful, works for me.
I loved these books. I remember being obsessed with them for a time. The movie was alright, and the video game is entertaining if you're dying of boredom. I disliked the ending--it wasn't exactly clear though I think I know what happened, and the last book was sort of a let down compared to the others. I liked the Ersatz Elevator and the first three best.
I got this book yesterday and finished it today. It's so depressing, but I went through the whole book knowing she was going to die (my friend told me) so it just made it worse. The poor girl reminded me of me at times--feeling like a misfit among her siblings, having a younger sibling that didn't argue with parents much, etc. The awful part is that she didn't even know she had tried LSD until afterwards, and at the end she hadn't done any drugs since the Youth Center. Then she just died. Hey, does anyone know why it was titled "Go Ask Alice"?
Oh my goodness. Sign of the Beaver, fifth grade. Two years later my sister got the same teacher so she suffered the agony as well. Afterwards we had a shredding ceremony in which we ripped the blasted book to bits! Don't get me wrong, I love and respect books and I hate when people burn them. But this book was just...ugh.
I think it's goofy and fun if you're already a fan of the games. My friend picked up the manga a while back and thought it was stupid. She didn't understand why I liked it. Then I got her to play the game and she loved it. So yes, the manga is a little childish, but still fun and it makes me laugh occasionally.
This does describe me! I got two of them and they both describe me... 1) Linguistic thinkers: Tend to think in words, and like to use language to express complex ideas. Are sensitive to the sounds and rhythms of words as well as their meanings. Other Linguistic Thinkers include William Shakespeare, Sylvia Plath, Anne Frank Careers which suit Linguistic thinkers include Journalist, Librarian, Salesperson, Proof-reader, Translator, Poet, Lyricist 2) Musical thinkers: Tend to think in sounds, and may also think in rhythms and melodies Are sensitive to the sounds and rhythms of words as well as their meanings. Feel a strong connection between music and emotions Other Musical Thinkers include Mozart, John Lennon, Jimi Hendrix Careers which suit Musical Thinkers include Musician, Music teacher, Sound engineer, Recording technician
That's AWFUL! As many others have said, why in the world would anyone put a concrete floor in a playplace?! Poor little kid, poor mother...poor family. :(
Omg...it takes forever to reach Maleficent! And I had a strategy guide, too! I was so proud of myself when I finally reached Maleficent. I beat her in one try, but it took me eight tries to beat her as a dragon. I think Riku/Ansem took me...three times? Something like that. Maybe four or five. But yeah, that section of the game is stressful. I was so relieved once I defeated Riku/Ansem...I just knew I had that freaking Behemoth (you have to defeat a million of those idiotic things!) and Ansem to look forward to.
Kingdom Hearts was definitely a challenge for me (was? I still haven't beaten Xehanort's heartless yet, actually...), but I've been playing video games since I was about seven years old, so it wasn't hard to master. However, I've heard of people having a much harder time than me. I only played Kingdom Hearts on Standard mode, though. The hardest part for me so far was beating Chernabog, and that took me at least twelve tries. Maybe fifteen. I do agree that Kingdom Hearts II is way easier. I think it's because of reaction commands.
I just thought of another person who bothers me: Seifer. Seriously, who wrote his dialogue?? I hate how he talks all tough and when you actually fight him...he's a wuss!
How cute!
It was so sad reading this book, because she was such a smart, sweet, thoughtful girl, from what I can tell. I think she would have been a good friend. She had her whole life ahead of her and for it to come to that abrupt end...ugh. That's so tragic. The classroom was so quiet (I read it last year for English class) once we got to the end and read about how her life ended. Poor family. Poor everyone who had to suffer in those concentration camps.
This series is alright, though it sometimes felt torturous trying to get through Eldest. I honestly think half of that book could have been cut out. Also, though Paolini is a phenomenal fantasy writer and I think it's amazing that he came up with his own languages and everything...he should probably steer clear of romance, or at least try to improve his romance writing skills before attempting it again. I cringed at every scene where Eragon was infatuated with Arya who, in my opinion, was far too perfect. She was gorgeous, an elf, an amazing warrior, and on top of all that, a princess. I didn't like her character very much. Aside from that, I liked the series. I enjoyed Murtagh until he went all evil.
I thought the Golden Compass was pretty entertaining and I really enjoyed the movie. However, I don't think I'll be reading the second and third book. I started the second one but it's beginning to make me uneasy (I'm Christian, and since the last two books are basically about trying to find God and destroy him, I'd rather not read it).
Amy Adams was wonderful in this movie! I love that she didn't over-do the part of the princess; she was just right. I love whenever she sings and the guy she likes (can't remember his name at the moment) is just like, "Don't sing, let's just walk, m'kay?"
I like this one; it's pretty! :) The last one was alright, but this one's better in my opinion. Never saw the first one.
January 18th is mine, so if there's anything I don't get for Christmas, I can wish for it for my birthday!