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rain1940 · 10 months
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Distracted Jill
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supernightboy08 · 2 years
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Same Energy
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marcmarcmomarc · 18 days
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Kingdom Hearts IV predictions
Riley’s Mind/Mindscape (Inside Out)
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Takes place after the movie.
Is visited by Sora.
Starring the voices of:
Ashley Adler as Disgust
Lori Alan as Mom’s Sadness
Carlos Alazraqui as Dad’s Fear & Helicopter Pilot
Lewis Black as Anger
Josh Cooley as Dad’s Sadness & Jangles
Andrea Datzman as Female TripleDent Gum Singer
Ronnie del Carmen as Male Abstract Thought Worker
Pete Docter as Dad’s Anger
Flea as Mind Worker Cop Jake
Dave Goelz as Subconscious Guard Frank
Kate Higgins as Joy
J.P. Karliak as Dad’s Disgust
Elissa Knight as Female Abstract Thought Worker
Diane Lane as Jill Andersen (Mom)
Jason J. Lewis as Fear
Sherry Lynn as Mom’s Joy
Kyle MacLachlan as Bill Andersen (Dad)
Mona Marshall as Mom’s Disgust
Bobby Moynihan as Forgetter Bobby
Laraine Newman as Mom’s Fear
Frank Oz as Subconscious Guard Dave
Paula Pell as Mom’s Anger & Dream Director
Nick Pitera as Male TripleDent Gum Singer
Paula Poundstone as Forgetter Paula
John Ratzenberger as Fritz
Patrick Seitz as Dad’s Joy & Train of Thought Conductor
Phyllis Smith as Sadness
Kensington Tallman as Riley Andersen
Paris Van Dyke as Meg
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jdcuneganbooks · 1 year
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Endgame is near. David Gregor has upped the stakes by subjecting himself to the same cybernetic procedure that eventually turned Jill into Bounty. It’s become clear that Gregor will never face traditional justice, throwing everything Jill thought she knew into question. Emboldened by his newfound physical prowess, Gregor raises the bar yet again. Mourning her father for a second time, Jill becomes further isolated from those closest to her – including her partner and best friend. Obsession takes hold, even as her native Baltimore once again becomes a backdrop for the epidemic of police violence. An epidemic Mitch is determined to snuff out once and for all. But it’s clear what Jill has to do. There’s only one way to dispatch of David Gregor once and for all, and she finally understands that. There will be no jail cell. No courtroom. But can Jill bring herself to do it? What does it say about her if the answer’s yes? One thing’s for sure: nothing will ever be the same. Bitter End, the gripping, hard-hitting sixth novel in the Jill Andersen mystery series (Bounty, Blood Ties, Behind the Badge, Behind the Mask, Betrayal), gives readers yet another taste of author J.D. Cunegan’s comic book-inspired brand of fast-paced prose, with chapters that fly by and plot twists that will leave readers guessing and waiting for more.
BITTER END will release on Friday, April 28 — National Superhero Day!
Pre-order your copy here! Paperback also available on release day.
Click here to access an advance review copy (ARC).
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devinwashakie41 · 2 months
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Inside Out 2 (2024) Jill Andersen Render
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prognostik-a2 · 1 year
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just finished and watched all of andersen’s resident evil films so that you don’t have to
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retrosofa · 5 months
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Let's jump into some trivia for Cutie Honey episode 12: A Red Pearl is Forever.
Screenwriter: Susumu Takaku
Art Director: Eiji Ito
Animation Director: Shingo Araki
Director: Hiroshi Shidara
The creative team behind Cutie Honey sure love James Bond. The title of this episode is a spoof of the 1971 film Diamonds are Forever.
This episode originally aired on January 30th, 1973 but was later shown in theaters as part of the Toei Manga Matsuri on March 16th, 1974. Also known as the Toei Animation Festival, this was a film festival created by Toei Animation to showcase some of their popular series during seasonal breaks in the school year. The festival not only included original films but “theatrical versions” of selected episodes from their popular series as well. 
The line-up for the Spring 1974 festival featured: 
Yaemon The Locomotive
Eye-Popping 3-D Movie: Inazuman 
Kamen Rider X (Theatrical version of episode 3) 
Mazinger Z vs. Dr. Hell (Theatrical version of episode 57) 
Limit Miracle Girl (Theatrical version of episode 5)
Cutie Honey (Theatrical version of episode 12)
Reportedly the theatrical version of episode 12 was going to be included as an extra for the original Cutie Honey Premium DVD-Box but the proper materials couldn’t be sourced. The "theatrical version" would've had the episode cropped for widescreen viewing and probably would've omitted the title card and next episode preview.
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This episode marked the first collaboration between director Hiroshi Shidara and animator Shingo Araki. Reportedly, both men were set to handle the last episode of Cutie Honey but were too busy at the time working on Toei’s next magical girl series: Little Witch Megu. 
Shidara and Araki had such a fondness for Honey, they included her in Megu’s 27th episode, “The Curse of Scorpio.” The episode opens with Megu watching Misty Honey performing the Cutie Honey theme on TV. In that same episode, Non is seen wearing Hurricane Honey’s helmet.
Araki had previously included Seiji in the first episode of Megu, where he can be seen among a group of angry men. Araki would later include cameo appearances of both Seiji and Honey in UFO Robo Grendizer episode 50. That episode also featured characters from several previous Toei Animation series: Babel II, Devilman, and Getter Robo. 
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The haunting siren’s song heard throughout the episode is taken from Kosuke Onozaki’s musical score for the 1969 Toei Animation film, Flying Phantom Ship.
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For some reason Seiji’s car has two different license plates. One says “Shinagawa 5132” while the other reads “Shinagawa Maichi 300F.”
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Despite her name appearing in the opening credits, Noriko Watanabe does not voice Sister Jill in this episode. Haruko Kitahama fills in for her.
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The mermaids in this episode are Malala (マララ) and Tylulu (チルル). Their names most likely come from Mitsuru Yokohama's manga, Chibikko Tenshi. The main characters of that manga were two angels named Malulu (マルル) and Tylulu (チルル). And those two characters probably got their names from Blue Bird, a play about two siblings, Mytyl (ミチル) and Tyltyl (チルチル).
Special thanks to ehoba.
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Sea Panther was originally designed by Ken Ishikawa, who most likely drew inspiration of the Creature from the Black Lagoon. Her finalized design was done by Shingo Araki.
Sea Panther was voiced by Haruko Kitahama, who previously voiced other Panther Claw minions. Amusingly, Kitahama would go on to voice the Sea Witch and one of the older mermaid sisters in Toei Animation’s 1975 film, Hans Christian Andersen's The Little Mermaid. 
Sea Panther is referred to as an “android”, though this is technically incorrect. An android is a mobile robot that is made to look like a human. For example, Honey is an android. She’s completely mechanical but looks like a human girl.
Since Sea Panther was originally a flesh and blood mermaid, she’s actually more of a cyborg, which is “a person whose physiological functioning is aided by or dependent upon a mechanical or electronic device.” However, since she was originally a mermaid and not human, I suppose the term “cyborg” is dubious. 
The other agents of Panther Claw (aside from Zora and Jill) are also referred to as “androids” in the anime, although it’s unclear if they’re fully mechanical or not. In the original Cutie Honey manga by Go Nagai, he makes it a point to mention the members of Panther Claw are in fact cyborgs not androids. It could be that the anime producers got their sci-fi terminology mixed up.
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The music that plays during the closing scene is Auld Lang Syne, a song typically played or sung during New Years Eve. It was probably included due to the fact this episode originally aired on December 29th, 1973.
That's all for episode 12!
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jillandersen · 3 months
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Pool Pump noise 6am from Jill Andersen on Vimeo.
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rp-oc-bs · 8 months
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A thing
Emma Molloy’s related people
Milly Shapiro
Miranda Lambert
Lucy Molloy
Abigail Shapiro
Carrie Underwood
Violet Wakeman
Emma Howard
Cassie Levy/Joanna Christie (Katie); daughter named Oona Nora with boyfriend Jeff Summers (Kai)
Cait Fairbanks (Christy)
Logan & Nora Wakeman - Christy & Kai
Gabriel Egbert & Jill Paice
Seth Monroe
Jack Broderick (Christy)
Santino Fontana (Kai)
Kendra Monroe - Kai
Analise Scarpaci
Annabelle Madden - Christy
Ava DeMary
Laura Osnes
Shiane Parkington / Ramsey - Katie
Beatrice Tulchin
Phillipa Soo
Charlotte Daaé
Oona Laurence
Samantha Hill (Katie)
Christine Dwyer (Kai)
Anjuli Kaur - Katie
Frenie Acoba
Aurora Hamilton / de Chagny - ???
Anna Kendrick
Melissa Frost - Christy
Bailey Ryon
Amelia St Clair
Sophia Gunnusa
Leonardo Ethernington - Kai
???
Natasha Alkaev/Ethernington - Katie
Jeanna de Waal
Hailey Leo - Kai
???
Hamlet Madden - Christy
???
Nathan Johnson
Kat Schwartz (m) - Kai
Marcus D’Angelo (child)
?? (adult)
Hayden Whittaker’s related people
John Lloyd Young
Charlotte Daaé - Katie
Oona Laurence
Samantha Hill
Allegra McKenna - Katie
Erin Mackey
Devonnny Hamilton - Katie
Hayley Westenra
Dimitri Saylor
Jarrod Spector
Andy Jay Matthews
Shonn Wiley
Zachary Davison
Erich Bergen
Carson Spencer’s related people
Corey Cott
Ellie McDaniel - Katie
Kara Lindsay
Jeremy Wakeman - Christy?
Andrew Keenan-Bolger
Irena Klein - Katie
Laura Osnes
Katherine Erwin - Katie
Hannah Elless
Amanda Wells’ related people
Lisa O’Hare
Ariana Wakeman - Kai
Lauren Worsham
Dustin Wind - Christy
Bryce Pinkham
Autumn Wadsworth - Christy
Catherine Walker
Emily Webster
Kristen Beth Williams
Misc people, different full name
Joshua Abram Hoff
Matthew Hydzik
Alix Heisburg - Katie
Autumn Hurlbert
Timothy Andersen
Wesley Taylor
Athena Gomez - Avery
Krysta Rodriguez
Ellie Wilson - Avery
Sandra Mae Frank
Elijah Marlow
Kevin Massey
Samantha Underwood
Alex Caldwell
Megan Kaufman
Veronica J Kuehn
Adrian Gardiner
Reeve Carney
Lillian Bishop-Levitt - ???
Annika Larsen
Charissa Hogeland
Adrian Blakeney - Katie
Carrie Hope Fletcher
Penelope Bernardi - Avery
Jennifer Damiano
Emi Hashimoto
Yuga Yamato
Sylvia Morris
Ruby Lewis
Ariana Wakeman - Kai
Gabriella Pizzolo
Lauren Worsham
Josiane Richard - ???
Kara Lindsay
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variantia · 1 year
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BELLUM.   anyway worst (best!!) way for runaway Riley to be found in the Pizzaplex
this poor little 12-year-old kid is just kind of curled up in one of the daycare slides trying to hide, and crying, and she’s not in Sun’s database of all the kiddos who are supposed to be here today
and he runs through her guest profile which, again, was created if not that day then fairly recently, and used all her real information like name, address, phone number
sees that the credit card on file is registered to someone with a different name (her mother Jill)
runs her name through a national registry of missing children
and there she is, RILEY ANDERSEN, with parents in San Francisco looking for her
and here she is in the daycare, crying, obviously needing help
and at the very least, sweet darling Sunny is gonna do his BEST to help her, whatever form that might take
<3
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jdcuneganbooks · 1 year
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Want an ARC to read? Bitter End (Jill Andersen #6) now has one!
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devinwashakie41 · 1 year
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Riley and Jill Andersen (Inside Out)
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readtilyoudie · 1 year
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12 Dukes of Christmas by Erica Ridley
The Bareknuckle Bastards Series by Sarah MacLean
Bi-Curious Beginnings: Enticed by an Earl Prequel by Anne Shaw
The Bridgerton Series by Julia Quinn
The Captain's Midwinter Bride by Liana De La Rosa
Carmilla by J. Sheridan Le Fanu
Castles Ever After Series by Tessa Dare
Christmas On Scandal Lane Anthology
The Debutante Files by Sophie Jordan
Desperate Duchesses by Eloisa James
Devine & Friends by Olivia Parker
A Duchess To Remember by Christina Brooke
Duke For Hire by Nicola Davidson
Dukes Done Wrong Series by Alexa Aston
The Dukes of War by Erica Ridley
Everleigh Sisters Series by Amalie Howard
The Faerie Hounds of York by Arden Powell
Fallen Series by Nicola Davidson
Feminine Pursuits Series by Olivia Waite
Game of Dukes by Grace Callaway
The Gentle Art of Fortune Hunting by KJ Charles
Get Thee Off My Lawn: A Regency RomCom with a Swan Problem by Daria Vernon
Girl Meets Duke Series by Tessa Dare
Goddess of the Hunt by Tessa Dare
Gold Sky series by Rebel Carter
The Governess Who Captured His Heart by Sophie Barnes
The Grand Hotel Series by Felicia Greene
Harrow's Finest Five Series by Nancy Yeager
The Hathaways Series by Lisa Kleypas
The Heiress at Sea by Christi Caldwell
Hellions of Halstead Hall by Sabrina Jeffries
The Hellions of Havisham by Lorraine Heath
Hells Belles by Sarah MacLean
Her Husband's Harlot by Grace Callaway
Her Virgin Duke by Nicola Davidson
A Holiday By Gaslight by Mimi Matthews
How to Catch a Wild Viscount by Tessa Dare
How to Love Your Neighbor by Sophie Sullivan
How To Marry A Werewolf by Gail Carriger
How to Talk to Nice English Girls by Gretchen Evans
The Impossible Balfours Series by Gemma Blackwood
An Improper Proposal by Patricia Cabot
An Improper Proposition by Amy Rose Bennett
In Bed With The Devil by Lorraine Heath
In Which Matilda Halifax Learns the Value of Restraint by Alexandra Vasti
Just Once by Jill Marie Landis
A Laird to Love by Tammy Andersen
Last Chance Scoundrels by Eva Leigh
A League of Extraordinary Women Series by Evie Dunmore
The London Lords series by Nicola Davidson
London's Greatest Lovers Series by Lorraine Heath
Love And Let Spy by Susanna Craig
Loves and Rogues Series by Jillian Eaton
A Madness in Spring by Kate Noble
Malory-Anderson Families Series by Johanna Lindsey
The Many Sins of Lord Cameron by Jennifer Ashley
Merry Christmas, Belles and Rakehells Anthology
The Merry Misfits of Bath by Callie Hutton
Miss Lavigne's Little White Lie by Samantha Grace
Mistletoe Mistress by Nicola Davidson
Montague Siblings by Mackenzi Lee
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bluezey · 3 years
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New Inside Out coloring page! It's just Riley, but she matters. Without her, there's be no emotions 😁
Fear: is that true?? 😱
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hitchell-mope · 3 years
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Inside out JATP au
Julie. Riley
Willie. Joy
Alex. Sadness
Carrie. Disgust
Nick. Fear
Caleb. Anger
Reggie. Bing Bong
Ray. Bill
Rose. Jill
Luke. Jordan
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