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What Happened to the Show?
The first time I saw Monster High, it was at a toy store. It was two dolls; Cleo De Nile, the daughter of the mummy, and her boyfriend, Deuce Gorgon, the son of Medusa. I found this item when I was looking for a gift for a child's birthday. I was intrigued by their outfits. It was like a mix of today’s modern clothing design with pieces of the clothing their parents would wear. After the party, I did some research about monster high. I read that Monster High started out as a book written by Lisi Harrison which tells the characters of the offspring of the famous Hollywood monsters like Dracula, Frankenstein's Monster, the zombie, and the werewolf (only to name a few). I fell in love with the show and films. I love the message they shared about being yourself, the slogan was catchy it was “Be yourself, be unique, be a monster.” I thought it was amazing how the show was teaching kids that it’s not cool to bully others. The web-episode talked about self-esteem like it’s okay to come out of your shell, don’t be shy. I loved the other monsters on the web-episode because it shows that not everyone is the same and had “Freaky Flaws.” (That means we have the issues that make us unique.) I joined their Facebook page and purchased some of the dolls because some of the characters were like me. Monster High was terrific until mid-2016 when I heard there was going to be a reboot. Everything I loved about Monster High wasn’t the same.
By stephanie borges8 years ago in Geeks
New 'Dragon Ball Super' Movie Confirmed
It has been some time now that we got the official confirmation that Akira Toriyama, the creator of the original Dragon Ball series, will be creating a brand new Dragon Ball Super movie. Fan translators have started to share information about the film after it was shared during Jump Festa's Dragon Ball Heroes live-stream. That is where the news broke that Toriyama would be overseeing the script and character designs for the 2018 film. The broadcast went on to confirm that the movie would dive deep into the Saiyan race and explore their original strength.
By travus Leroux8 years ago in Geeks
Why 'Cowboy Bebop' Isn’t Just Another Anime
The thrilling anime series about a futuristic, almost dystopian world, centered on greed, corruption, and life itself, with a gang of cybernetic and cool looking bounty hunters as our main characters is more than just that. It is an experience, focused more on memory and our past more than anything else.
By The Neon Hunter8 years ago in Geeks
Asia O'Hara: The Next Drag Superstar?
So RuPaul's Drag Race is coming to a close and it's down to the final four (this has been written prior to the finale, just as a heads up). Personally, I fully believe Asia O'Hara should be the next crowned queen. Throughout all of this season, she has been the one that has appeared to be most open-minded and also the one that wants to help the people that seem to be the most hurting.
By Zellie Wicker8 years ago in Geeks
Underrated Shows (Part 1)
This is a list of TV shows that I like but other people don't watch much in no particular order. I watch new shows all the time so I'm considering a part two. Obviously, people have watched these shows, so if you have watched some and don't think they're that underrated, forgive me for my incompetence. Or just leave me alone with my shows. Your choice.
By Katherine Bullion8 years ago in Geeks
5 Reasons Why You Should Watch 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine'
Brooklyn Nine-Nine exhibits the daily life of the New York Police Department's 99th Precinct. The show follows the adventures of Detective Jake Peralta (Andy Samberg) and the squad as they must fight for justice and safety in their beloved city. The sitcom has seen immense success, clinching several award wins and being renewed for a sixth season on NBC. Despite being on for five years, it's not too late for you to catch up (just do a bit of binge-watching!). Here's five reason why you'd be missing out if you don't watch Brooklyn Nine-Nine!
By Syd Glisan8 years ago in Geeks
Thank You, Stephanie Beatriz
As I'm starting to write this, it's already past midnight for a couple of minutes. Browsing on the Internet, I found two recentinterviews (that you all should read) with Stephanie Beatriz, from Brooklyn Nine-Nine, where she talks about her sexuality.
By Andrea de Lera8 years ago in Geeks











