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1 month ago
Cowboy Bebop: The Movie
Cowboy Bebop: The Movie
Cowboy Bebop: The Movie
Cowboy Bebop: The Movie

Cowboy Bebop: The Movie


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2 years ago
When You’re Trying To Be An Evil Ninja That Destroys Turtles, But You Keep Having To Babysit A Mutant

when you’re trying to be an evil ninja that destroys turtles, but you keep having to babysit a mutant rhino and warthog and listen to your megalomaniac brain boss/husband rant about their lack of body or your latest failed mission to destroy turtles.

its hard being 80s toon shredder


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2 years ago
The Bebop Ship, Cause I Just Finished The Show And WONT Stop Thinking About It

the bebop ship, cause i just finished the show and WONT stop thinking about it


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2 years ago

Someone’s prob already done this, but it wouldn’t get out of my head so…

Someone’s Prob Already Done This, But It Wouldn’t Get Out Of My Head So…
Someone’s Prob Already Done This, But It Wouldn’t Get Out Of My Head So…

LMAO have a good day


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9 years ago
Claire Again. 
Claire Again. 

Claire again. 

I finally got around to reading Bird & Diz written by Gary Golio and illustrated by Ed Young! 

And I have to say that I am amazed that this book didn’t win anything in the awards season this year! First of all, the illustrations are amazing. Ed Young’s use of color and motion with his mix of pastels, ink and water absolutely thrills me. You can feel the music of Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie through Young’s illustrations. I felt like I was transported in among the lights and crowds of a stage watching Bird and Diz perform together. I have spent my morning listening to Bird and Diz at Carnegie Hall while I looked through the book again and again. 

Golio and Young were obviously well paired for this book. Golio’s text and use of words are so delightfully in-sync with Young’s illustrations. Golio epitomizes the rhythm and sound of the music while also showing the playful nature of the back and forth between Charlie “Bird” Parker and John “Dizzy” Gillespie. His text trips nimbly between poetry, beboppin’ onomatopoeia and prose. And the whole book illustrates so beautifully and joyously that “Bird and Diz are friends... who play together just like kids.” 

I absolutely love Bid & Diz. And I highly recommend that you go check it out at the library or get it from a bookstore. It will be worth your while!


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