Something for a cryptid hunting AU I’ve been working on!!
I’m thinking of calling it The paranormal of Seymour’s bay (Thanks Rae for the name suggestion!)
Something for a cryptid hunting AU I’ve been working on!!
I’m thinking of calling it The paranormal of Seymour’s bay (Thanks Rae for the name suggestion!)
Or just want to know about the new cartoons series coming up later this year or in 2019? Well, here’s a list! Let me just say we have a lot to look forward to…
The Dragon Prince (September 14th, Netflix):

The Dragon Prince is an epic fantasy series by the head writer and director of Avatar: the Last Airbender. In the magical land of Xadia, magic comes from six primal sources. But when human mages create a seventh kind of magic, Dark Magic — they begin capturing and harvesting the unique magical creatures they need as ingredients. This sparks a catastrophic war between Xadia and the Human Kingdoms. Three kids from opposite sides of the conflict — two human princes, and the elven assassin who was sent to kill them — discover a secret that could change everything. They decide to join forces and go on an epic journey that may be their only hope of ending the war, and restoring peace to both their worlds.
Hilda (September 21st, Netflix):

Hilda follows the journey of a fearless blue-haired girl as she travels from her home in a vast magical wilderness full of elves and giants to the bustling city of Trolberg, where she makes new friends and discovers mysterious creatures who are stranger –and sometimes more dangerous– than she ever expected. Based on graphic novels by Luke Pearson, who storyboarded for Adventure Time.
She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (November 16th, Netflix):

She-Ra and the Princesses of Power is the story of an orphan named Adora, who leaves behind her former life in the evil Horde when she discovers a magic sword that transforms her into the mythical warrior princess She-Ra. Along the way, she finds a new family in the Rebellion as she unites a group of magical princesses in the ultimate fight against evil.
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[I was gonna post this sooner but I came home and napped until dinner oops
school’s killing me dead I’m so sorry this is so short
and if I don’t post on the actual Halloween, happy spooky day, go get hypoglycemia from all the candy you eat]
Skylor can’t figure out for certain what’s eating at her about the mansion, but she knows one thing: something’s very wrong.
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[I was gonna post this sooner but I came home and napped until dinner oops
school’s killing me dead I’m so sorry this is so short
and if I don’t post on the actual Halloween, happy spooky day, go get hypoglycemia from all the candy you eat]
Skylor can’t figure out for certain what’s eating at her about the mansion, but she knows one thing: something’s very wrong.
darcera asked:
glumshoe answered:
“Bloodhound”
Rick Robotica did not give up easily. He did not give up ever, actually - it was all part of his personality template: Stubborn. Willful. Tenacious. Affectionate with humans. Dr. Paneil had even given him a long, doleful face with deeply lined bioplast just to complete the resemblance to a bloodhound.
He was not the first android detective, and he wasn’t vain enough to call himself the best. But, by god, he had style, and he always closed a case. He was a sleuth; a gumshoe; hawkshaw; a private investigator. He was the eye that never, ever needed to sleep. Not even the virus could take that away from him.
The virus. If he concentrated, Rick could feel it worming its way through his programming, corrupting files and inserting code where it didn’t belong. Bit by bit, it was changing him. He was becoming a stranger to himself. That should scare him more than it did - maybe it had, once, but the virus had made short work of his fear module, altering his self-preservation subroutines until he was a complacent passenger in his own chassis.
Rick wished he could ask the bot he’d contracted it from a few questions, but she was gone now - stabbed through the central processing unit with Rick’s own electromagnet. She’d come to him with some sob story about a stolen emotion chip and a cruel human owner with troglodytic notions about robot agency. Of course he’d taken her case. Of course it had been a trick.
Something had smelled piscine from the start, but it wasn’t until she had him deadlocked and wired into her data port that he recognized the trap she had set for him. He stood there frozen and helpless as she ripped through his systems, glutting herself on his programming while uploading files of her own. If it hadn’t been for his buffer of junk folders, she would have bricked him.
The time it took her to sort through the nonsense data had given him a narrow window of opportunity. He rebooted himself while she was distracted, broke the deadlock, and dove for his electromagnetic lance. He’d meant only to disable her, but as she lunged for him, the weapon tore through her bioplast and cracked her exoskeleton, short-circuiting her in an instant.
Rick would have turned her body over for analysis, but something stopped him - he didn’t want her programming examined. Maybe it was the virus already asserting control. Instead, he disassembled her himself and buried her components in a disused junkyard, hating himself even as he did so.
The virus had eventually corrupted his connection to his solar panels, forcing him to rely on manual charging. It was humiliating to have to plug into the wall to charge like some kind of primitive antique. But even that wasn’t so bad, compared to the damage done to his cooling system. The virus made his circuits run hotter than his fans and cooling fluids could compensate for, forcing him to stay inside and in hibernation mode during the heat of the day.
Forced to adopt unusual hours, filled with files he lacked permission to open, and plagued by strange commands he could not dismiss, Rick’s business began to suffer. Not many clients wanted to hire a defective detective, even one from the limited-run Bloodhound line. But Rick wouldn’t give up. He couldn’t.
Stubborn. Willful. Tenacious. Affectionate with humans.
Defective.
Ghost type pokemon were far and away probably the mooost mentioned pokemon in my little survey–Gengar was definitely the number one most mentioned, with mimikyu, chandelure and aegislash giving him a run for his money.
So I drew this up! I like to imagine this is the newest Addams family style sit-com to hit the market~




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