5 POINTS OF ENTRIES...


Hi there!... Would you believe that this is all mine? Yes... Apparently it's not... This is my articles all about anythings that I like to watch, enjoys and reviews... I dedicated this blog to maestros that aspires me and I adores in the fictions world... A Honorable genuine honesty testimonials if I say so myself...

And why it's only 5?... I think a little too much's too many... Don't you think? Less is more is better... right? Number 5 is almost in the middle of number 1 to 10. I like to be differ... So here it is some of my favorites choices in none particular order... Please be relax and enjoy! LET THE RIDES BEGIN!

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

TOYS TALKS - DINOSAURS!




After returning home...





TOYSTALKS - KAMEN RIDER!

Kamen Riders Den-O...
Strike Form, Rod Form and Green Form...






TOYS TALKS - SUPERMAN!

Superman Black meet Superman Blue...


and then come Bizarro...




TOYS TALKS - ULTRAMAN!

Between Ultraman Tiga and Ultraman Agul...






Welcome to my Youtube Channel!
This is a compilation from all Toys Talk about Ultraman
I made so far... It got sound too!
THANKS FOR WATCHING!

TOYS TALKS - WOLVERINE!






Welcome to my Youtube Channel!
This is a compilation from all Toys Talk about Wolverine
that I made so far... Enjoy!
THANKS FOR WATCHING!

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

5 ANIMATIONS MOVIES THAT I LIKE TO WONDERS OFF!


A box-office series of digital animation movies at it best with nationwide acclaims!... This is genuinely magnificent shows at it legacy to bring us the most honours of delusion and original screenplay... Let us square off for the ultimate animated theater extraordinary wondrous us of the century! Becharmed!!!!

1. Disney's Wall-E
Studio: Pixar Animation Studios
Distributed by : Walt Disney Pictures
Release date(s): June 23, 2008 (2008-06-23) (Los Angeles)
June 27, 2008 (2008-06-27)
Running time : 98 minutes
Country : United States
Language : English
Budget: $180 million
Gross revenue: $521,311,860

WALL-E, promoted with an interpunct as WALL·E, is a 2008 American computer-animated science fiction film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and directed by Andrew Stanton. The story follows a robot named WALL-E, who is designed to clean up a waste-covered Earth far in the future. He eventually falls in love with another robot named EVE, which he pronounces Eva, and follows her into outer space on an adventure that changes the destiny of both his kind and humanity.

Walt Disney Pictures released it in the United States and Canada on June 27, 2008. The film grossed $23.2 million on its opening day, and $63.1 million during its opening weekend in 3,992 theaters, ranking #1 at the box office. This ranks as the fifth highest-grossing opening weekend for a Pixar film. Following Pixar tradition, WALL-E was paired with a short film, Presto, for its theatrical release.

WALL-E has been met with overwhelmingly positive reviews among critics, scoring an approval rating of 96% on the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes. It grossed $521.3 million worldwide, won the 2008 Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film, the 2009 Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form,[3] the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature as well as being nominated for five other Academy Awards at the 81st Academy Awards. WALL-E ranks first in TIME's "Best Movies of the Decade"

Plot Synopsis...
In 2805, seven hundred years after mass consumerism facilitated by the megacorporation Buy-n-Large (BnL), Earth is an abandoned planet covered in trash. Giving up on restoring the ecosystem, BnL instead evacuates Earth's population in fully automated starliners, leaving behind an army of trash compactor robots called "WALL-E" (Waste Allocation Load Lifter, Earth class) to clean up. After five years, however, the planet was deemed too toxic to sustain life, forcing humanity to remain in space. In the beginning of the story only one WALL-E unit remains and has developed sentience. Along with his regular duties he also collects various knickknacks from the trash.

One day, WALL-E discovers a seedling growing among the trash and brings it home to his storage truck. Later, a spaceship lands and deploys EVE, an advanced robot sent from the BnL starliner Axiom with the directive to search for signs of life on Earth. WALL-E falls in love with the initially cold and hostile EVE, who gradually softens and befriends him. When WALL-E brings EVE to his truck to show her the plant, she automatically stores it, goes into standby mode and sends a retrieval signal. EVE's ship returns to collect her while WALL-E clings to its hull as it returns to the Axiom.

On the Axiom, the ship's human passengers have suffered from severe bone loss and become morbidly obese after 700 years of living in microgravity and relying on the ship's automated systems. The captain himself does little, leaving control of the Axiom to its robotic autopilot, Auto. WALL-E follows EVE to the bridge of the Axiom where the captain learns that by scanning EVE's plant sample with the ship's holo-detector as a sign of Earth being habitable again, the Axiom will make a hyperjump back to Earth so its passengers can recolonize. However, Auto has the plant stolen by the captain's robotic assistant GO-4 as part of a final directive to keep humanity away from Earth as life was incorrectly deemed unsustainable.

With the plant now missing, EVE is considered defective and taken to the repair ward along with WALL-E for cleanup. WALL-E mistakes EVE's inspection for torture and tries to save her, accidentally releasing a horde of malfunctioning robots, getting himself and EVE designated as rogue robots. Angry with WALL-E's disruptions, EVE brings him to the escape pod bay to send him home. There they witness GO-4 place the missing plant inside a pod, which is launched and set to self-destruct. WALL-E gets inside before it launches and escapes unharmed with the plant before the pod blows up. He then reconciles with EVE, celebrating with a dance outside the Axiom.

The plant is brought to the captain, who surveys EVE's recordings of Earth and realizes that they must return. However, Auto reveals his "no return" directive, stages a mutiny, and tasers WALL-E. EVE realizes the only parts for repairing WALL-E are in his truck on Earth, so she helps him get the plant into the holo-detector to activate the Axiom's hyperjump. The captain opens the holo-detector while fighting with Auto, who crushes WALL-E while closing the holo-detector. The captain, who stands up for the first time on his legs (along with the rest of the humans on the Axiom), deactivates Auto and EVE places the plant in the holo-detector, releasing WALL-E and sending the Axiom back to Earth.

EVE brings WALL-E's body back to his home where she successfully repairs and reactivates him. Unfortunately, WALL-E's memory is erased and he reverts to his original programming. Heartbroken, EVE gives WALL-E a farewell "kiss", causing an electric spark that restores WALL-E's memory and personality. WALL-E and EVE happily reunite and join the Axiom's humans and robots in restoring the Earth. Drawings during the end credits show that the humans and robots have successfully restored the Earth and the humans have become thin and healthy again from working.
(From Wiki. For more...HERE)

The Reasons Why...
In the future the polluted World's vacated by humans and leave only the living batteries with it fellow, the playful roach... The loneliness, the commitments and the passionate character...  Everyone need loves even a robot... Fondness in many ways... And then come the EVE... A reckon robot searching for sign of life on earth. What's they'll both discover instead is a sign of love as a soul companion...


2. Disney's UP!

Sunday, August 7, 2011

5 FAMILY CARTOONS YOU SHOULD WATCH AND LEARNS

Gather around your folk and kin, seated on your favorite comfy couch and watch altogether with your loves one...
Because this related cartoon's  strictly for family viewer in manner of practical lesson and pastime leisures... Watch and learn as I bring to you the 5 most eccentric shows on earth that we could rely about family values...


1. Crayon Shin Chan
クレヨンしんちゃん
(Kureyon Shin-chan)
Genre: Situation Comedy/Black comedy
TV anime
Directed by :Mitsuru Hongo (1992-1996)/Keiichi Hara (1996-2004)/Yuji Muto (2004-present)
Studio: Shin-Ei Animation
Licensed by :United States Vitello Productions/United States Phuuz Production/
United States Funimation Entertainment
Network :TV Asahi
English network :United States Adult Swim (2006-2009)/United Kingdom Jetix, and Pop
Original run :April 13, 1992 – ongoing
Episodes :724 (as of 2-1-2011)

Crayon Shin-chan (クレヨンしんちゃん, Kureyon Shin-chan?, also known as Shin-chan) is a Japanese manga and anime series written by Yoshito Usui.
Crayon Shin-chan follows the adventures of five-year-old Shinnosuke "Shin" Nohara and his parents, baby sister, neighbors, and friends and is set in Kasukabe, Saitama Prefecture, Japan.

Due to the death of author Usui, the manga in its current form ended on September 11, 2009, as announced in a broadcast of the anime on October 16, 2009. The series formally ended on February 5, 2010, but on December 1, 2009, it was announced that a new manga would be published in the summer of 2010 by members of Usui's team.

History and jokes...
Crayon Shin-chan first appeared in a Japanese weekly magazine called Weekly Manga Action, which is published by Futabasha. The anime Crayon Shin-chan has been on TV Asahi since April 13, 1992, and on several television networks, worldwide.

Many of the jokes in the series stem from Shin-chan's occasionally weird, unnatural and inappropriate use of language, as well as from his inappropriate behavior. Consequently, non-Japanese readers and viewers may find it difficult to understand his jokes. In fact, some of them cannot be translated into other languages. In Japanese, certain set phrases almost always accompany certain actions; many of these phrases have standard responses. A typical gag involves Shin-chan confounding his parents by using the wrong phrase for the occasion; for example, saying "Welcome back!" ("おかえりなさい" "okaeri nasai") instead of "I'm home!" ("ただいま" "Tadaima") when he comes home. Another difficulty in translation arises from the use of onomatopoeic Japanese words. In scolding Shin-chan and attempting to educate him in proper behaviour his parent or tutor may use such a phrase to indicate the correct action. Often through misinterpreting such a phrase as a different, though similar sounding phrase, or through interpreting it in one sense when another is intended, Shin-chan will embark on a course of action which, while it may be what he thinks is being requested of him, leads to bizarre acts which serve only to vex his parents or tutors even more. This is not restricted to onomatopoeic words, since almost any word can become a source of confusion for Shin-chan, including English loan-words, such as mistaking "cool" for "pool" ("That's pool!" or "プールだぞ! (Pu-ru da zo!)" for "That's cool!").

Yoshito Usui died on September 11, 2009 after a fall at Mount Arafune. After Usui died, Futabasha originally planned to end Crayon Shin-chan in November 2009. Upon discovery of new manuscripts, Futabasha decided to extend the comic's run until the March 2010 issue of the magazine, which shipped on February 5, 2010.

Main characters and summary...
Nohara family
{{nihongo|Shinnosuke Nohara|野原 しんのすけ|Nohara Shinnosuke|}
He is the main character, a kindergarten-aged boy whose antics are the basis for the series. His affectionate name is Shin-chan. He is 5 years old and loves chocolate biscuits, especially "Chocobi" and a TV superhero named "Action Kamen", but he absolutely hates green peppers. He is attracted to older girls and women, despite his young age, and pays no attention to girls of his own age. He brazenly pursues any girl who catches his eye. He shares this trait with his father and paternal grandfather, but this often results in Mom's cruel punishment. The only girl he seems to really like is a college student named Nanako, around whom he becomes shy. Some of his strange activities include dressing up (often as an animal), mooning and drawing an elephant's face on his skin, using his penis as the trunk which he calls him "Mr. Elephant". He also makes trouble for others and then criticizes their efforts in covering for him. In general, he is brutally honest, highly curious, and has no shame whatsoever, which includes getting rid of his clothes at the earliest opportunity. There have been several instances in which his antics actually solved the problems of those around him. He also displays a surprising amount of talent at various activities including kendo and swimming.

{{nihongo|Misae Nohara|野原 みさえ|Nohara Misae|}
 The mother of the Nohara family from Kumamoto on the island of Kyūshū. She is 29 years old and a typical housewife of post-war Japan, she cleans, launders, cooks, sews, mothers, and lazes all to varying degrees of success. While at heart a caring and nurturing individual, her positive aspects are often offset by her many shortcomings. A paragon of hypocrisy, after handing out irrevocable edicts to her husband and children, she will not hesitate to immediately break them once they are out of sight. She administers brutal physical and verbal punishment to her relatives, having little patience for their antics. Her famous and symbolic moves includes "drilling" others' head with her fists (known as "guri-guri") and a series of punches on the head, creating comically large lumps (the punches are mainly thrown by Misae, but other characters have been known to use it as well, such as Hiroshi and even Ne Ne). While she spends as little as possible on the less-essential needs of her husband and son, she loves to splurge on Himawari and herself, though she is noted to have instances of great generosity. Most of her luxury purchases, however, often end up broken, misused or otherwise ruined by her children, sometimes even before she had a chance to try them. She is the source of boundless diet and savings plans, all of which fail within the first week or even first day. She is prone to immediately partake in bargain sales when she sees them, thinking she is saving the family money. She then buys extreme quantities, regardless of the practicality, which defeats the purpose. Additionally she secretly hoards money for her own personal use. She is also known to be a terrible driver. Misae also constantly checks Shin-chan's and Hiroshi's behavior around young women and punishes them accordingly (and always seems to be in the right place at the right time when it comes to the latter).

{{nihongo|Hiroshi Nohara|野原 ひろし|}
Father of the Nohara family from Akita in Northern Japan, and its sole source of income. He met Misae at the age of 29 and after knocking Mitzy up with Shin the two wed. He is a loving father to his two children, and ultimately a devoted husband. While he is the family bread-winner, he hands the reins of finance over to his wife, who maintains a totalitarian level of control on family spending. At age 35, he is a stereotypical Japanese salaryman, working eight-hour days, enduring overstuffed trains, enjoying the occasional nightlife, and giving every bit of his take home pay to his wife every month. While his relationship with his family is positive on the whole, there is an abundance of recurring conflict. He and his wife bicker on many different things, from how little he gets for spending money every month, to whose turn it is to give the baby a bath. Misae is also notorious for inflicting violence on Hiroshi whenever she gets very angry (usually when his gaze wanders to younger women). He often dreams about being a playboy while he sleeps as an escape, though this is usually interrupted by some external stimulation. He enjoys a playful relationship with his children; but sometimes they're the source of his daily woes. He loves a cold beer after work and shares Shin-chan's appreciation of TV shows with young women in skimpy clothing, often getting too excited about it for Misae's liking. He will not hesitate to save his allowance for things he wants, but can be seen spending much of it to buy his family creature comforts. A running joke is made of the pungent odor of his feet and his socks are often used as weapons by other members of the family.

{{nihongo|Himawari Nohara|野原 ひまわり|Nohara Himawari|}
The youngest child of the Nohara family, born in 1996. A precocious and vibrant infant. While technically newborn, her character has matured and grown more intelligent during her stay in the series. She possess a palpable lust for shiny objects (jewels and precious metals) and brand-name goods, being able to discern a real jewel from a simple piece of imitation (and throwing away the latter). She emulates her mother in her utterly stubborn pursuit of handsome young men who catch her eye, not unlike her brother, who soon discovered that a way to pacify her was to put on a cutout mask of a known handsome actor. In her family, she is an icon of adoration and annoyance, causing trouble she cannot be blamed for given her infantile innocence. She can be extremely fast crawling, tiring out even Shin-chan, and often uses Shiro as a toy. Her name, which is Japanese for "sunflower", was chosen by the show's viewership and not the creator.

Shiro (シロ, Shiro?, "Whitey")
    A white, fluffy pup Shin-chan found in a cardboard box early in the series. While a beloved member of the family, he is the subject of neglect thanks to his owner's forgetfulness and short attention-span. He is a very intelligent dog, often presenting logic and intellect that surpasses his human owners. As his meals from the Noharas are at best inconsistent, he has developed a talent for foraging, though other times he has to eat Misae's failed culinary experiments. An oddly human-like dog, he is very responsible and painstakingly careful. He takes care of his owners diligently, though often they do not realize his help or understand what he is trying to show them. His doghouse also often ends up becoming a place for Shin-chan to hide himself or something he doesn't want his family to find. He often plays protector to Himawari, more often than not sacrificing his well being in the process.(For lot more! Visit HERE)

Family gather around for...
Almost like a Japanese version of Simpson family but with more attitudes... Typically a family routine daylife in
urban city with workload less communication between family. Shin Chan is a grown up kid looking for loves and attention from anybody he encounter of... He is likes to discover and understand on his own ways whether it is for leisure or responsibility given. He is a boy surpassing to be a youth in his own manners...Ironic the adults.


2. Hatashinchi あたしンち

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

5 SUPERHEROES CARTOONS THAT MAKE YOU SUPERIOR!

The American ways... Yes it is!... This is a tribute to none other than high flying, super sidekicks, amazing gadgetry, superb animation and creatives power to the colorful characters that was created decades ago... Till today they're still the highest superior for the next kingdom to come... Better watch out for fancy custom!

1. Superman

Superman: The Animated Series
Genre: Superhero/Action/Adventure/Science fiction
Format: Animated series
Created by :Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster
Country of origin : United States
No. of episodes: 54 (List of episodes)
Running time 21 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel : The WB (Kids' WB)
Original run :September 6, 1996 – February 12, 2000
Status :Ended

Superman: The Animated Series, was an American animated television series starring DC Comics' flagship character, Superman. The series was produced by Warner Bros. Animation and aired on The WB from September 6, 1996 to February 12, 2000. Warner Bros. applied the same "more modern, more serious" animated treatment to DC Comics's flagship character in the same way they had successfully produced Batman: The Animated Series. As with the first season of Batman, the main opening "title" sequence of Superman had no actual title. The series was met with high praise from both critics and fans claiming it to be the most faithful adaptation of Superman to date and even nominated for an Emmy. Slightly to moderately edited reruns were aired on Toon Disney and Disney XD.
(There's more... HERE)

Superman's character alter ego, Clark Kent...
He descended from the planet Krypton... His real name's Kal-El. Blasted from a space-rocket that his father launched after their planet blown up and leaved him entirely arrived on Earth... Adopted by his foster parent he's soon becomed a gentle naive man that thrives to reformed as what we known today... On earth he's named as Clark Kent working as a blundered reporter that disguised his true identity just by a glasses... And when there is trouble occur he changed his appear into cape crusader with the striking 'S' symbol... That's stand for Superman!

Superior in what?
He is the pioneer of hero in a fancy custom... He's blue and red and wearing a yellow underwear with a cape and beloved by everybody in the comic and animation's world... With his super strength and agility, he can fly up to the skies even other planets as shooting beam from his eyes he is virtually invincible... He is an alien from another planet that has human noble heart... He is only weaken by his sanity and green kryptonite from his own ruined planet. That's his loss... From almost a century and he's still flying high astonished us with great illusion and fantasy!


2. Batman
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