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Posts by Brinty
I AM NORMAL AND FINE ABOUT THIS
Happy 420 take a Loona to celebrate 🌙
#helluvaboss #loona
To the next 2k of followers worth of fuzzy balls ❤️
From the other side. Yes. Deadpool can and would (and should?)
Scapegoat
#ShariXarts
#ShariStorage
I hate Al and I refuse to use it Peter, if you don't use Al a bunch of super rich men will lose a lot of money I already said I hated Al Harry, you don't need to sell it to me
Love with Pride.💗 🏳️🌈
#helluvaboss #stolitz
フィズがすきなのにムズすぎてほぼ描いたことない
久しぶりにかきたいな…
When it comes down to it I think I have to write the QPR ace4ace #radiodust I desire.
Today’s supper is a 4 pack of 2 bite brownies and some Hawkins cheezies.
Tokyo Babylon/X my OG, my Forever Love (wink), my pain. Subaru, my poor most tortured character in the world.
🤝
This. Is. Awesome. When I first saw the movie, I thought how it would be great as a series to see each individual story. Bring me back to the universe of one my favorite horror movies!
#horrorsky #thirteenghosts
I am horribly allergic to dogs. Yes even hypoallergenic ones. I feel your pain.
For more than half-a-century since first springing from the drawing board of cartoonist Bob Kane, the lore and legend of Batman have been told and retold in comic books, on radio and television, and in motion pictures. Indeed, this unique creation has captured the imaginations of audiences young and old since its inception. The fact is, the unique milieu of Batman has always been in a class unto itself. Now, from Warner Bros. Animation, and a creative team who grew up with the exploits of The Dark Knight in all media, comes a stunning new, half-hour children's series. Scheduled to premiere on the Fox Children's Network in September, 1992, the richly-produced, fully-animated series will air Monday through Friday in a late afternoon time period. The new series is invested with the same mystique, the "Dark Deco" look, and wily villains that epitomized Warner Bros. smash, live-action picture — and which will characterize its much-anticipated summer 1992 Batman movie. Batman is so fertile in concept, so broad in its scope, that the producers will be able to focus on inimitable dire threats, the drama they evoke, and the unparalleled brilliance of the World's Greatest Detective to solve and thwart them. What young viewers will see is lots of action in the drama of one man, orphaned when his parents died through a criminal act, who swore an oath to devote his entire life and fortune to wiping out both crime and the violence that results from criminal acts. As a wealthy young orphan, Bruce Wayne spent years abroad, learning the secrets of criminology, martial arts, and physical and mental self-improvement through meditation and application. His training complete, he returned to Gotham City where he uses his brilliant detective's mind, high-technology and the fearsome bat costume to protect the downtrodden, fight for justice, and wage war on the underworld. Just what is it that has accounted for The Dark Knight's continued popularity throughout the years? The mystique spring…
THE BATCAVE: AN AMAZING ARSENAL OF VEHICLES AND GADGETRY Deep below the sprawling 150-acre Wayne Manor is an enormous tri-level cavern. Limestone walls curve gently upward to meet hundreds of massive stalactites which drip incessant moisture from the rocky ceiling. Bats of every species traverse the underground canal that flows through the cave and becomes a tributary of Gotham City's East River. Several tunnels lead to the outside world. Access to the cave comes from a secret staircase concealed behind the grandfather clock in Wayne's den, or from an emergency chute located in his bedroom. This is The Batcave, the secret, high-tech lair of Batman. A miracle command center for The Dark Knight, the Batcave is jam packed with state-of-the-art crimefighting equipment. Among these: a forensics lab, a video surveillance system that monitors sectors of Gotham City, garage and repair shop for the Batmobile and Batcycle, mooring facilities for the Batboat and a hangar for the Batglider and Batcopter. There is also a costume room, a materials fabrication shop, a gym, and a trophy room containing memorabilia. Then there is the Batcomputer, a sophisticated main-frame specially dedicated to criminology. While Batman himself designed and programmed much of the unit's software, the Batcomputer nonetheless provides only information, not answers. Batman must use his own superb deductive powers to put the bytes together! Many unique items used by Batman were developed and refined in the Batcave. Among these are the Batarang, the Batphone, and Batrope, to name a few. BATMAN property and all related character names, likenesses, slogans, and indicia are trademarks of DC Comics, Inc. © 1991. All Rights Reserved. MAN
Too long for alt text. Introduces Alan Burnett, Eric Radomski, and Bruce Timms as part of the Animation and production team.
Fact Sheet Type Program: Producers: Premieres: Time: Markets: Initial Commitment: Animation: Distribution: Executive Producers: Licensed through: 30 minute animated drama based on the famed DC Comics Batman character Fall, 1992 Afternoons, Monday-Friday 90% U.S. households 65 half-hour episodes Warner Bros. Animation (4 teams comprising more than 70 artists) Fox Children's Network Jean MacCurdy Tom Ruegger Alan Burnett Eric Radomski Bruce Timm LCA Entertainment Burbank, CA 818-954-7975 New York, NY 212-636-5600 Toronto, ONT 416-250-8386 BATMAN property and all related character names, likenesses, slogans, and indicia are trademarks of DC Comics, Inc. © 199l. All Rights Reserved.
Here’s the sheets. The text has been copied and put into the Alt text as completely as possible.
A book cover showing Batman with a lot of shadows so very little detail is shown.
An open book spread with a pop out effect Batman outside the page. The rest features a dark city scene with multiple buildings, and four vehicles highlighted in white boxes.
An open book spread with a pop out of standing Batman outside of the page. The page shows a top down view of a high rise building making it appear Batman is on top of it. There are 5 assorted scenes of the show showcasing villains as inserts.
A flat spread of a book, showing Batman in the right in front of a block of text (undescribed). There is a city scape with the Batmobile and a Bat signal in the sky as the background.
I’m cleaning a bit, so of course that also demands stopping and looking through my things. This is a Batman The Animated Series promo of some sort. I think I got it from a radio station in 1991/2. Weird mix of two pop up spreads and a few fact/promo sheets.
This is it. The FINALE to Digital Circus is coming June 19!!! And as a special surprise... the finale will be screened alongside ep 8 starting June 4th - TWO weeks early - IN US, LATIN AMERICA, JAPAN AND CANADIAN THEATRES! Tickets are available right now!
Here have some more, theres never enough Mimzy 💕
This cover of "Raccoons - Run with us" goes hard. Perhaps too hard. It is incredible.
youtu.be/DRPbKIXoEsI?...
#Canada
Today I am paying a Man (hired a company) to mount our living room tv, because I can’t be assed to deal with it. I already have to deal with hooking up all the consoles etc after.
Makes my self-sufficiency streak suffer but sometimes it’s not worth the exhaustion.
A pic collage of Jean Grey from X-Men and Buffy Summers with a tweet pasted on top of it that says “times they’ve died + come back” and shows both ladies did more times than Jesus
Happy Easter 🐇
kissy kissy holy bird yuri~
#art #hazbinhotel
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男友外套
A photo of a burned dvd saying it has One Piece ep 150-168 on it.
This is how many episodes of One Piece there were when I first thought about catching up.
So no, I don’t think I ever will