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Origihelm
@origihelm.bsky.social
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Autistic retro-inspired 2D artist looking for work. No AI or NFTs. Alt text is guaranteed on all my own art. Art archive at artstation.com/origihelm, Newgrounds at https://origihelm.newgrounds.com/
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Bring out those shows and films that I've never heard of, but turn out to actually slap (I know that's exactly what will happen, but I wanted to give encouragement)
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I can vouch for the return of OCs you don't draw as often. It's a chance for reinvention.
Sorry, I'm guilty of this occasionally
Years later, Meridia has still got style! I haven't drawn her in a long while myself either- my last attempt (second image) was in 2023!
#oc #originalcharacter #characterdesign #ttrpg #fantasy #anime #retro #retroanime #80s #80sanime #fantasyart #portrait
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Drew Toshiro Mifune tonight.
I'm picturing a Transformers/Super Sentai-styled combiner team instead of some random Bandai staff being promoted to communications or something.
I feel like comparing the Legacy/AotP Rescue Bots lads to their original toys is a bit "apples and oranges", but I think it's cool that Hasbro have got a bit more creative license with how these are reimagined.
On a side note, one of my favourite books about wizardy japes as a child was "Septimus Heap". The book series' sense of humour was bizarre (one character has a pet rock named after a BBC Radio 3 presenter, for some reason), but I enjoyed it nonetheless. It's a really weird one, though.
I remember watching CITV in the early 2000s, who would frequently re-run episodes of The Worst Witch usually accompanied by the infamous "Grizzly Tales For Gruesome Kids".
I like that it's a nicely balanced critique of the figure delivered with the right level of conciseness. And of course, complete with the classic Thew humour! One of my favourites from you for sure.
WEEEEW WEOOOOOOWWWWWW, WHEEEE WHEEE WEOWWWWWWWWW
Could the circuits perhaps be like freeways?
They couldn't picture clusters of information as they moved through the computer, evidently
I'd make some reference to the infamous asteroids line, but to be honest I'm just surprised there's going to be an unedited dub to begin with, considering how little dialogue there is? Like I'm happy about it, just surprised.
I'm surprised there's a dub, but I suppose there's what, 7 lines of dialogue total? Still happy to see it nonetheless. Very excited for the physical release.
Love eerie abandoned malls though!
I just want a complete Blu-Ray set that includes the 60s dub, but a new cast for the movie versions is still cool.
It seemed like they really struggled with the finances of dubbing full-length shows (e.g. Zillion or Nadia)- I imagine that would have definitely held them back. Would have been nice to see either of those dubs completed tbh, I know ADV would eventually tackle Nadia, but still.
I've seen quite a few people say this but the fact that this incorporates more of the vehicle mode into the robot is something future Arcees should take note from tbh.
Who is out here defending WELCOME TOUR of all things? Wii Sports and even Nintendo Land were far superior examples of "tech demo" style games.
What a bizarre story, and one where I didn't expect Carl Macek to get a mention, even an offhand one. Reading the entry about the waning days of Streamline made me feel sad ngl. Sounds like the company really got a drawn-out demise with only two employees left.
One can only assume they're related to Morph Mutants, Mute than meets the Morph
What's the story behind the production of this one? Now I'm intrigued.
I sorta gave up on Instagram too. Interaction shrunk to nothing for me and much like you've said, people are just super foul in the comments section now for no real reason. The platform used to be really artist friendly, not anymore.