Shigesato itoi undertakers daughter
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Stories from Sekai
The MOTHER series of RPGs is a strange, funny, and heartrending kettle of fish. Starting life as an affectionate parody of Dragon Quest, the first video game acclaimed författare av essäer, poet and philosopher Shigesato Itoi ever played, the games from this series have since formed a massive cult following.
One of the many reasons for this series’ beloved natur is the richness of themes touched upon despite the basic gameplay and art style. In many ways, its minimalistic approach to its visuals and gameplay allowed a player to more easily connect to the overarching ideas that their writer, the aforementioned Shigesato Itoi, was trying to explore.
Despite the MOTHER series being lauded as one of Itoi’s greatest achievements by westerners, it should be noted that in Japan, it is yet another entry in his list of influential projects. The man was no stranger to approaching difficult subjects as an författare av essäer, so it should komma to no-one’s surprise that the MOTHER ser
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midnight-in-town:
Hey 🙂 Ah this is from a discussion between @erebus-cheslock and @shinigami-mistress, if I remember correctly?
Personally, I’ve spoken about this before and I think radiance = new blood thanks to transfusion = youth but that Lizzie isn’t after anything like this.
About this scene…
I’m… quite sure that Lizzie lied on purpose to Edward so that he wouldn’t worry too much (just like she lied to her mom about “going to see a friend” when she was going to the Sphere music hall again) and I’ll try to explain why I think like that.
This scene above happened just after Lizzie ran away from home but don’t you think something is off?
That’s literally the only time we’ve seen Lizzie joining the festivities of the Sphere music hall ever since her departure from home, so I think that she showed up because she knew Ed would come look for her and so the best way for Lizzie to convince her brother that, even though she had run away from home, she was okay was to ac•
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- 28 Days Later has the sequence where Jim, who has just awoken from a coma and has no idea how England was devastated by the rage virus while he was asleep, wanders an empty and deserted London looking for other people and trying to learn what the hell happened while he was in his coma.
- 300: The scene where Leonidas kicks a Persian messenger into a well in a show of patriotism became the best-known moment in the film as a result of its over-the-top presentation and Leonidas' hammy delivery of the line "This! Is!Sparta!" The scene became a popular subject for parody, especially online, where it generated a popular YouTube Poop meme in the form of Sparta Remixes.
- 2001: A Space Odyssey:
- The opening scene with the apes and the monolith. In particular, the rising crescendo of Also sprach Zarathus