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illus. Akira Komayama "Alolan Raichu" from Crimson Invasion
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Pokémon TCG SM Crimson Invasion (2017) & SWSH Brilliant Stars (2022) evolutionary set illustrated by Yuka Morii 🤩🤩 (Starmie is my FAV Pokémon ❤️)
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Pokemon Card of the Day #2660: Gladion (Crimson Invasion)
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Gladion was a Supporter that was meant to get you out of bad Prize situations, which did happen from time to time. It let you look at your face-down Prize cards and put 1 of them into your hand. You then shuffled the Gladion card you played into your Prize cards and put them face down, so you still ended up with the same number of Prizes. There was also a statement that the Gladion did nothing if you didn’t play this specific Gladion from your hand, which prevented it from being used by other effects out there.
Gladion could technically help with any deck that badly needed a certain card to be available for a strategy. In practice, this was generally limited to slow decks that tried to control the board at all times, as the set-ups to make that sort of thing work in a format filled with such powerful Pokemon and explosive turns could require quite a few specific cards. Most other decks would usually take the risk, often running higher counts of the most important Pokemon by design, and using a Supporter for the turn to fetch something was a notable investment. Gladion was great for decks using low amounts of important Pokemon, though, and was worth having a couple of copies of for deck building.
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pokemoncardlover · 1 year
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Pikachu ✧ Crimson Invasion #30
Illustrated by Shibuzoh
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asilverose16 · 1 year
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i'm on a crimson rivers high i just finished everything up till the pawns chapter in 6 DAYS! and now there is one coming tom but i need more today
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peachypokedex · 2 months
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tcgmemories · 1 year
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Pokémon Christmas gifts
Received a kind Christmas gift from a friend today! An official Pokémon Centre Latios & Pikachu plush, and a couple of Pokémon trading cards:
Guzzlord GX (Crimson Invasion, 63/111)
Alolan Muk GX (Unbroken Bonds, 61/234)
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kukurubean · 2 years
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a blazing sun against winter frost
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nix-whythisfilm · 1 year
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Movies on Writers and Artists
For the writers and artists. Might update it if I find or remember more...
Little women (2019)
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An absolute classic of literature, with Jo March being the prime writer in the film. The film covers the domestic life of five women where they all move into their own directions through the course f the story. They start out being artists and writers amongst themselves and then branch out due to various life circumstances. The people who do move into art successfully are Amy being the painter, Jo being the writer, and Beth being the pianist despite her early death. The movie has a strong message for women that they can endure and do anything they put their minds to.
Something I personally liked in the movie is her writing spree at the end. She was driven, by strong feelings and more. The scenes that added up to her writing were something really inspiring to have the writing flow. It often helps me to write whenever I rewatch the movie.
Kill your Darlings (2013)
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The film was based on real writers Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, and William Burroughs through their journeys at Columbia University. This film seems like a pinnacle moment that went on to influence their lives during the modern and post-modern eras of literature. Most English Literature degrees around the world cover the Beat movement and Literature by at least one of these writers. In my undergraduate degree we had the poem "Howl" and studied the Beat movement and the spirit it encompassed.
The movie I felt was incredibly inspiring. It hits like a motivational speech, making you want to grab a piece of pen and paper, making you itch to write something and be a part of the history of English Literature. Their stories are something that people would love to call fictional and completely reckless. But they had a point, they made it a point to establish that writing necessarily does not have to be formatted and traditional. They wrote something revolutionary and made sacrifices that were personal. The movie itself stuck a personal chord in me.
Dead Poets Society (1989)
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The movie is obviously very old compared to the movies that are easily watched by the majority of the audience. The film, old as it is, is bound to a certain level of ancient traditions and beliefs that may be considered old-fashioned. There was a time when it faced quite a few allegations that it was misogynistic and male chauvinistic. I will not completely disagree, but it does have a spirit that can be enjoyed without being entirely conscious of the offensive remarks that sound mild. The film itself is a story about a group of boys in a boarding school and an inspiring teacher who wants to awaken the humanity in his students while fighting against the norm of monotonous career paths.
The movie is a personal favourite, considering that I came from a family struggling to accept that I was a student of the Humanities. It had a very important lesson that I often want to preach to everyone around me, with the majority of people I know very casually insulting and degrading artists and writers. It is a hard choice of career, and most struggle to achieve a balance in their life while also contributing to the field of Literature. With so many people so close-minded, a person of humanities is often ridiculed for having an open mind despite it being something helpful, rather than not.
Colette (2018)
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The film is based on the true story of the writer Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette in France. The woman was talented in more ways than one, and the film itself speaks about her journey as a writer and mostly through her marriage with Henry Gauthier-Villars. The story talks of a harsh relationship where he often forced her to write for him, along with his other faults, while she only endured them and even went along with his schemes to be the power couple they both quickly became.
Something remarkable in the film is her fiery spirit. Kiera Knightly has played her part excellently, not sure how accurate it might be to the actual story. The film moves in a quick fashion, showing her attitude of taking everything for the better and quickly adapting to any situation she is in and making the best out of it. Her rage and her various frustrations, she somehow always channelled into something she can present to the world and profit from it. That itself was what made the movie so memorable to me.
Frida (2002)
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This film stars Salma Hayek and many other significant actors of that time. While the film covered the life story of Frida Kahlo, it also shows much about the working of the world around artists and how they are spun into the web of politics. This film spoke a lot about how people are involved in politics or drama, casually.
The artist itself was an enigma to the audience and the world with her indomitable spirit and being a force of nature in her life. She had tragedies in her life since the beginning but they never stopped her from doing what she wanted or from experiencing her life just like any normal person would. Her art, which was discovered relatively late in her lifetime, became a technique and style of its own. The film also shows how her life was full of scandal and much like a cinematic story.
The Guernsey Literary and the Potato Peel Pie Society (2018)
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This film was adapted from the book of the same name, based on studies on the German occupation of the island of Guernsey. The story is about the life of a writer Juliet who wrote about an artist in the times of war. While struggling to live in the city after having been a victim of the war herself, she constantly is shown to be out of place in social gatherings. And while a majority of artists in this industry are shown, and even are, introverts, Juliet here is an extrovert who has grown weary of society.
The film moves into the story quickly, showing the residents of the island becoming penpals and acquaintances of Juliet. There she tries to learn more about the effects of the invasion on the people who lived there. But somewhere in between the journey, she finds her home. The movie was truly enlightening on how the writers of different times fared against the tides of the world and made their way in their life.
Crimson Peak (2015)
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Also a book adaptation, Crimson Peak is an extraordinary film directed by Guillermo Del Toro and starring Jessica Chastain and Tom Hiddleston. The movie has intense colouring and a very heavy presence of music and dramatic mystery. The film has some gore, and maybe some bad CGI with horror elements. But it is a good watch, and one with something that keeps you curious to keep watching.
It's interesting how this film too shows another writer, the main character, who is the daughter of a self-made businessman in America after the wars. The story moves quickly in the obvious direction of her falling in love with the European man who is looking for investors. But mystery surrounds him and his sister, and her father questions his integrity. The film itself is a visual treat with a strong plot.
Luckiest Girl Alive (2022)
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The film, in the beginning, is a pain to watch. It drags and feels pointless, her inner monologue is borderline creepy and feels like so much drama. It surprised me that it was based on a book. But the more you watch the film, the more the pieces fall together. It is a challenging piece of media that expects the audience to have the patience and open mind to completely accept it. Mila Kunis has a very unique role in this, where she keeps switching her personalities.
The film is gripping and sounds so normal in the beginning, but the more we watch the more the false layers fall off. It is one of the slices of life movies based on a true story and strikes a chord among so many people around the world. It speaks of an experience that is so intimate but also something that leaves you so distant and unfeeling for yourself. It surely is an excellent watch. The only thing that anyone needs to watch out for is the assortment of swear words.
Hymn of Death (2018)
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The mini-series is based on the stories of real-life artists and writers. The film is made in Korean but has a considerable amount of Japanese in it. The story covers the life of the playwright Woo-Jin and the soprano Shim Deok during the Japanese Occupation of Korea. They both meet in an institution in Japan where they have gone to pursue their studies, which is where they both fall in love.
As with any other situation, their lives get complicated quickly with their personal situations getting entangled and leaving them with some hard choices to make. The series itself has a streak of melancholy throughout while also showing the lives of the artists in that era and the culture. It is interesting to watch how some things exist across cultures and affects people despite their race, age, gender, or the society they live in.
Our Beloved Summer (2021)
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This series has an extremely strong bias in my mind for the artist's work that has been put in for the direction. It stars Choi Wooshik who starred in the Oscar-winning film 'Parasite', and the character is nothing like the one he has played before. The story covers the life of the artist before and after ten years, the difference it had in his life and the romance of his high school. It is a specific genre of romance, comedy, and mild drama that is appealing for a comfortable watch.
Their personalities are a treat to watch as they mingle and spar over words. The series shows the flow of life that is easy and fulfilling though it might not always have everything we want. The protagonist is an easy-natured man who has been the same since he was a boy, but it also speaks of the way an artist thinks. It necessarily does not mean all artists are the same, but I was much like him when I was growing up. It is beautiful to watch, so many relationships blossoming through the journey, not devoid of pain and breakups.
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lovepokemontcg · 9 months
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illus. miki kudo "Kakuna" from Crimson Invasion
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Pokémon TCG SM Crimson Invasion (2017), Celestial Storm (2018) & Unbroken Bonds (2019) illustrations by Sekio 🤩🤩🤩
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Pokemon Card of the Day #2645: Registeel (Crimson Invasion)
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Registeel was a simple sort of Pokemon that tried to help with setting up. It wasn’t the most potent form of Energy acceleration, needing multiple turns of attacks to even be worthwhile. This was at least possible due to Registeel being a Basic Pokemon that had enough bulk to take an early-game hit or two. Metal Energy was also needed to access the attack, which tended to limit it to those decks despite the wording on the card. With Metal having little in the way of acceleration, any deck using the type had to at least look at Registeel even if said type was one of the weaker ones at the time.
130 HP was quite good for a Basic Pokemon that gave up just a single Prize. Registeel was meant to be used right at the start of a game, and getting off multiple Turbo Arm attacks was reasonable to expect. The Fire Weakness meant very little in the BKT-On format, the one where Metal decks were most likely to succeed during the time Registeel was legal. It was more of a problem later in the SUM-On format, especially once Reshiram & Charizard-GX showed up in the Spring of 2019. The Psychic Resistance could be nice against Garbodor, with Malamar decks not using Marshadow-GX also possibly on that list. The Retreat Cost here was the main issue; 3 Energy was just too much to discard, especially for something meant to start a game with. Switching cards were absolutely required, with Guzma being a popular choice due to the added forced switch and Acerola being quite notable for getting a weakened Registeel out of play when the time was right.
Turbo Arm needed a Metal Energy and did 30 damage, which wasn’t a lot but was okay for the style of attack this was. Chip damage was nice when the goal was in the effect. It let you attach a basic Energy card from your discard pile to 1 of your Benched Pokemon. Getting basic Energy in the discard pile was rarely a problem, as you could easily toss Energy out by using Ultra Ball to find Pokemon. To break even you’d need to use Turbo Arm twice, therefore getting more Energy onto the field than was needed to get Turbo Arm going. This could happen reasonably often due to a nice 130 HP, and with Metal’s only other decent source of Energy being Max Elixir, Registeel was seen in some decks using the type. It should be noted that Registeel could accelerate any other type of Basic Energy if desired, but many of those types, including Psychic, Fighting, Lightning and even Grass, had better acceleration in some form. If looking at later times, Fire and arguably even Fairy could be added to the list, leaving Registeel for Metal decks in reality.
Iron Hand wasn’t so impressive. 90 damage was lower than most good attackers that needed 3 Energy, especially with 2 being Metal. If Regice was on your Bench for some reason you could heal 30 damage from Registeel. 30 wasn’t a lot by the time you’d have that much Energy in play and Regice was never actually going to be used in any deck also featuring Registeel as the goals of the only decent Regice available at the same time were completely different than what this card wanted to do.
Registeel was in a strange spot. It wasn’t nearly as good at accelerating Energy for its type as something like Malamar, Zygarde-GX, or Vikavolt was, and was stuck on a rather weak type at the time. Metal did have a few interesting Pokemon, however, including Celesteela-GX, Genesect-EX, and eventually Dusk Mane Necrozma-GX, and decks using them as well as Colorless Pokemon (commonly Silvally-GX) did show up from time to time. Registeel was going to make some lists just for the extra bit of help early on. It’s not like much else would fill that specific role, so if building around the type it was hard to avoid using it.
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kyliafanfiction · 24 days
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There are four episodes left, so clearly Crimson sky ain't going down so easy next episode.
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