It seems like the people who created this are trying to be a more adult version of Disney, having the main character do a music number in every episode, yeah we can do without the singing.
I was thinking when I first saw clips of this that the artwork looked the same as another series, "Helluva Boss" (https://trakt.tv/shows/helluva-boss) and then I noticed it's from the same creator.
And they have a cat named Selena, I wonder if they got it from a certain cat burglar. Anyhow this does have it's moments as it isn't intended to be serious.
The artwork on this reminds me of another series, "Helluva Boss", https://trakt.tv/shows/helluva-boss
I like the FBI agent trying to claim that there's no such thing as the Mafia or organized crime, and getting funny looks from Japp, Hastings and Poirot for claiming that. Of course that's because at the time their boss J. Edgar Hoover was black mailed into having his agents stay away from the mafia. It wasn't until the guy died that the FBI started investigating the Mafia.
Also known under the title "Killer Karaoke". I guess to not confuse it with another movie that was also called Premika. The actress playing the lead, Gena Desouza, had appeared as a guest at the New York Asian American Film Festival in 2018 when this movie screened there. I found it to be a fun and goofy movie. And let's face it, if you were to ask which country makes the highest percentage of horror movies that are also comedies, it is Thailand. If you see a horror movie from that country, there's a good chance it's also a comedy.
I like how when a new pirate is introduced, they show that pirates wanted poster on the screen and then that pirate grabs or rips it off the screen.
Note that this was the first time that a character in the series used the Haku ability as Shanks used it on the sea king. Also we're introduced to a former member of Gol D. Rogers crew and another member is mentioned but appears in the following episode, however them being former crewmen of Gol D. isn't revealed until episode 400 of the anime. And if you noticed, I called him Gol D. Rogers, not Gold Rogers which is what the navy and world government publicly calls him as the World Government doesn't want the rest of the world to know of the existence of people from the D clan and that they still exist.
Nice that we get to see more of Hank Pym here.
In the comics, Namor is known as being the world's first mutant, his mutant ability being the wings on his ankles that enable him to fly. He also refers to himself as a mutant in this movie, making it the first mention of mutants in the MCU.
I wonder if somewhere out there, someone actually did a bodycount for all the people John Wick has killed in the various movies. I checked with screen rant and got this:
A helpful look at the breakdown of the first three movies (via GeekTyrant) reveals the John Wick kill count in each movie. John Wick features 77 on-screen deaths at John's hands — a number that rose to 128 in John Wick: Chapter 2 as John made some powerful enemies. John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum found John on the run with only time for 94 kills along the way. While this information shouldn't be all that surprising given the genre and plot of the movies, it is still a bit shocking to see that the protagonist single-handedly killed 128 people in one movie, making for 299 total in those first three films.
The John Wick kill count jumped even higher in John Wick: Chapter 4. In the fourth movie, John Wick killed an estimated 140 enemies in the movie all by himself. He went through several big events in this movie, and the kills just kept building at an almost unnatural level. There were some very notable John Wick kills, such as when he went back to the desert and killed The Elder at the start, wrapping up that storyline from Parabellum. He then killed several people with assistance in the fight at the Osaka Continental Hotel in Tokyo before heading to the Killa's nightclub for more carnage.
Nice call back to the Warriors movie, during the night scene in Paris, you got a female DJ on the air broadcasting to the assassins where John Wick was last seen.
We see Skurge the Excutioner using machine guns against Hela's forces, which is something that did occur in the comics, the cover of Thor# 362 shows Skurge doing this. The story arc this occurs in is after the one involving Malekith and the Dark elves as shown in Thor The Dark World where the elves invaded Earth and Assgardian forces stopped them. Another Assgardian, Harokin, got the firearms from soem U.S. soldiers and brought them to Assgard where they were given to Skurge so he could hold off Hela's forces.
The Borg Queen's personality seems to be more human after her link up with Jurati, more emotional.
There's a scene in this episode that has the most unlikely cause of a wardrobe malfunction that I've ever seen, and for this series that says a lot.
Was Chekov wearing a beatles wig? His hair did not look at all natural.
So no one mentioned that the "Prime Directive" was violated in this story. And let's face it, Kirk has done this a number of times, forced Federation (aka Western) values on another culture.
Amusing to see some attempts at sexual harassment by Mr. Chekov, some things just don't age well.
Elf egoistm at work, wanting a guy's superior sperm while calling him an inferior human.
So we have a family where the father had his son try to poison all the outcasts a couple of decades back and only one member of that family is still known to be alive. Wanna bet it turns out to be the only "normal staff" member of that school.
Oh damn, Thing hiding inside a skull, cracked up at that.
So we got a young goblin girl that was raised by Peter like a sibling or daughter, until she was taken away by the Klan, I mean Goblin Hunters, after re-uniting as an adult he bangs her like any of the other ladies in this series, yeah, really no surprise there
Thing I didn't notice the first time I saw this episode, when Marika was told that she is the child of a space pirate captain, she is referred to as being the eldest child of that captain, not the only child. I don't recall ever seeing a sibling unless this character is introduced in the later chapters of the light novel series.
I remember when CrunchyRoll debuted this series a decade ago, the previews had the title as "Moretsu Space Pirates", but when it finally aired the title was changed to "Bodacious Space Pirates". Better yet, the title of the light novel series it was based on is "Mini Shirt Space Pirates".
I remember when CrunchyRoll debuted this series a decade ago, the previews had the title as "Moretsu Space Pirates", but when it finally aired the title was changed to "Bodacious Space Pirates". Better yet, the title of the light novel series it was based on is "Mini Shirt Space Pirates".
I remember when CruncyRoll debuted this series a decade ago, the previews had the title as "Moretsu Space Pirates", but when it finally aired the title was changed to "Bodacious Space Pirates". Better yet, the title of the light novel series it was based on is "Mini Shirt Space Pirates".
I knew this movie was going to shit as soon as I saw the military group that got called in, they looked like a bunch of young adults that were cosplaying at being soldiers with lots of wasted bullets. Also what is supposed to be a top secret sealed lab has a tunnel leading to a strip club, WTF? Being horny certainly overrides survival sense.
Am I the only person that thinks that those demons had the face of Stitch from "Lilo & Stitch"
Notice that in every picture and flashback of the ex-wife, she's only wearing long skirts but now that she's with someone else she's wearing short skirts., perhaps hubby had repressed her?
After the fight with the guys that Marc was trying to get info from, when Marc comes back and two of the guys are down, he looks surprised and Steven is saying from the mirror that he didn't do this, and since he lacks fighting skills, that would be true and there may be a possible third personality involved. In the comics Moon Knight does have a third personality, Jake Lockley, and that may be the case in this series as well and that Marc and Steven are not yet aware of this third persona. And the Egyptian Gods don't really seem that wise seeing taht they just accept Harrows claims without any proof when his people are digging up a site just a few miles away. Also, it's not the time for Gods, just for men, do they know that the Thunder God Thor is running around out there?