User blog comment:007Jamesdean/Planets VS Evil P7/@comment-31358352-20180502223946

Hey there, James. How it's going, dude? Me, I'm fine. Just got back from visiting my sister's boyfriend's house to look after his pets and have some lunch while we were at it. We had some delectible chicken wings and they were good. Anyway, sorry for not responding as of late. I've been busy with some things. Taking care of some grass cutting at home and at work. Even mowed the neighbor's house next to work. Got payed for doing a good job of push mowing with a refreshing Dr. Pepper and a cool $50. Also, my mom had a bad fall Thursday night and broke her hip. Had to go the hospital on Saturday morning. We went there to check on her and found out she needed surgery to fix the ball piece that connected her hip with her leg bones. Thankfully, everything's alright now and she should be well enough to be released and should be home either tonight or tomorrow. Keeping my fingers crossed for sooner than later, know what I mean? I've also been watching some downloaded movies I've been meaning to watch. First was Batman Ninja. That movie was awesome. It's Batman meeting with anime and ancient feudal Japan history. With some sweet animation, art design, character designs, a butt kicking roster of characters, a sweet voice cast for the movie, music, and a good plot for the film, Batman Ninja is one heck of a good DC movie. Next to Gotham by Gaslight, it's one awesome Batman animated movie I reccommend you check out and watch. There's that, and watching Fullmetal Alchemist the Movie: Conqueror of Shambala. I'm a big fan of FMA and watching that movie makes me want to gather up the 51 episodes of the first Fullmetal Alchemist anime and watch them. This way, I'll be better equipped to watch Brotherhood, the successor to the FMA series with the source material coming from the manga, of course. Oh, I'm also in the middle of a binge-a-thon of Cowboy Bebop. Watching all 26 episodes plus the movie. Just to get this out of the way, Steve Blum rules as a voice actor and his work on Cowboy Bebop must have been some of the best fun he had earlier in his career. Now then, on with the stories. First is Sam Strikes Back. Boy, I'm glad we got to see Sam again but I wasn't expecting this chapter to involve her folks and them being hardcore evil. What took me for a loop was that they were wanted criminals who have caused havoc across the country for years and have remained in hiding planning to commit catastrophe in the name of the Nazis and because they were also under the influence of booze and narcotics and because they were literally bad to the bone. The fact that they also hated their daughter and abused her for years is horrible and they should never be calling themselves parents for what they have done. Glad Sam got justice for what her so called 'parents' have done to not just her, but the innocents they harmed. Hope they enjoy their time in the Netherrealm because they are out of here for good. Hopefully for Sam, she'll move on from this and continue living her life. Especially if Luna and the rest of us have anything to say about it since she's one of the family now. Funny thing about this, I used to watch Most Evil on ID and it's now on the Justice Network on the weekend. I couldn't believe that the criminal scum that exist were rated on how evil they were. Oh well, learn something new everyday and all that. Also, I wasn't bothered by this in anyway since I'm used to reading dark stuff in stories. If anything, they make me disappointed in how human nature can house such madness and vileness. Makes me furious about it rather than disturbed. Besides that, good job on this, James. That said, let's talk about the Fairly Odd Parents themed chapter called No More Evil Babysitters. I would like to get this out of the way and say you did a smashing good job with this one, Jimmy my boy. I have been a fan of the Nickelodeon kids show for years. I've even watched the 90s pilot episodes thanks to Oh Yeah! Cartoons. Boy, that Butch Hartman came up with a fun show. The show had some fun episodes to watch and the cast of people voicing the characters on the show were great. Tara Strong did wonderfully as Timmy and later on, Poof, Cosmo and Wanda's kid. Daran Norris also did some good work on this as Timmy's father, Cosmo, and Jorgen Von Strangle (who is no doubt based on real life actor and former CA governor Arnorld Schwarzennager). Grey Griffin, of course, was a favorite on the show for voicing more than just Icky Vicky. But I prefer her little sister Tootie than her, if you ask me. She's no doubt voiced hundreds of other characters over her career as an actress on TV and in movies, too. She even played another respected character by the name of Sam Manson on Butch Hartman's other Nick program, Danny Phantom. That and Kitty Katswell on TUFF Puppy (maybe you could do a themed chapter on Tuff Puppy sometime soon cause I know you can do it if you put your mind to it). Plus she has an amazing singing voice. I also liked the guest characters that appeared on the show. There's Jay Leno voicing the Crimson Chin, the late Adam West as Catman, Norm MacDonald as Norm the Genie, the witty but dull toned Ben Stein as the Pixies, young Frankie Muniz as Chester McBadbat, Gilbert Gottfried as Doctor Bender, Dana Carvey as Cosmo's con-artist for a brother, Schnozmo, Bob Goen and Mary Hart formerly from Entertainment Tonight, Chris Kirkpatrick from NSYNC as Chip Skylark and his rival, Skip, Patton Oswalt as the writer of the Crimson Chin comics, Billy Blanks as himself, the late Stephen Hawking as himself, Brandon Fraser as Turbo Thunder, and finally, legendary rock group, Kiss. Anyway, on to the story. It was really cool for us to meet Timmy and that not only are Chloe and Poof included and that Tootie is Timmy's girlfriend (better he be with Tootie than Trixie), but that Fairies and human kind are now co-existing in peace. Pretty cool and way awesome that Vicky went to jail for her crimes and was banned from Dimmsdale once and for all. But I had a feeling that she would get out and exact revenge against the ones who sent her up the river. Glad we came and wupped her good. She deserved a beatdown and then some. I'm glad someone like her doesn't exist where I'm from cause I would never want her to babysit anyone from my family. She even come to my house I'll mash her up good before kicking her off my property. Sorry for that. I got swept up in the moment for a second. For the record, I dislike Vicky with all of my soul, but Grey Griffin. Not in a million years. Glad we took care of her in the end and she's cursed with immortality but with the appearance of a senior citizen and she's amongst our captured criminals we met and sent to the big house on the moon and Vicky is the latest addition we caught. Glad we got Timmy living over at your home now and we can get along with our lives. Unless a sequel comes up involving that nutjob, Mr. Crocker. He may make me laugh with his mannerisms, but deserves to be in a mental hospital for being insane. Better to deal with him and send him back to the asylum or put him in jail. For the record, if he was ever hired to teach at another school and he was caught being the bad teacher he is, he'll be fired after his first day on the job. That said, excellent work with this one, J.D. I also like to mention you did great on another disaster themed chapter based off the two part NBC movie. We certainly responded well to help the city of Dallas after it got hit with that meteor. A really bad scenario, in my opinion. But at least we helped FEMA and the Red Cross with providing relief and assistance in a great tragedy. Intense, to say the least. We certainly did good that day, good chum. Even got awarded by the commander in chief himself. Anyway, to sum it up, you did good, my friend. Another job well done with this one. Finally, Planets vs Evil part 7 was fun to read. Glad we finally bumped off another baddie of the Dark Kingdom. Least we got the good Neflite back home so no harm done. But the best part here was helping Zoisite on her way to redemption. That would make two Heavenly Kings living beside us now. That said, three down, one to go before we engage Queen Beryl for one big showdown for the fate of the universe. I wasn't gonna expect you to use the female version of Zoisite from the first Sailor Moon anime, but nice job with that, buddy. Of course, now with Zoisite now a part of the gang, we can easily find the Seven Rainbow Crystal and reunite them before Beryl can resurrect the Seven Shadows and fuse them into the Great Shadow Beast. Luckily, that won't happen this time around if we have anything to say about it. Though, I wonder what will become of Malachite before we fight Beryl. I mean, he does care about Zoisite in both the DIC and Viz Dub, regardless of gender. Hopefully, he can be spared from his destiny if we can help it. Anyway, good job with your work as always, James. You have skill, bro. Maybe someday, that can be applied in a career you want to pursue. I'll gladly support you to go for it. Now if you'll excuse me, I've gotta get back to watching Cowboy Bebop. That marathon isn't gonna get watch itself, you know. I'm also looking forward to your next chapter you have ready to be put up. Catch you later, brah.