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The only thing that really makes this creature stand out is the fact that it is the product of things which have very distinguishing features.
Oshi no Ko is nothing more than a sparkly episode 1 that hypnotizes viewers into believing the rest must also be some prophetic masterpiece. It’s about as deep as a kiddy pool with a mirror at the bottom. Its like the Ditbull had a megaphone strapped to its head with a voice constantly screaming “I’m a Ditbull, isn’t that weird as heck?!” Oshi no Ko wastes no effort nor time in constantly reminding you how deep and prophetic it is. It’s not very deep nor prophetic at all however. It’s story has been told a thousand times through a thousand different forms of media, especially in the West. “Hollywood is all smoke and mirrors. ” Or “The stardom comes with a heavy price/burden for the star. ” Is such a dumb cliche at this point I fail to comprehend how so many people
still get duped into believing it’s some eye-opening untold story.
You’ll find almost as much depth in the movie Beverly Hills Chihuahua. It’s a great movie that everyone should watch
because Chihuahuas talk and do human things.
who is bent on dominating the real world, all while helping a virtual humanoid being named Aelita from falling prey to the multi-agent system's schemes, who lives on Lyoko, to be successfully materialized into the real world. Traditional 2D/CGI Cosmic Quantum Ray N/A 2007–2008 Moonscoop Robbie Shipton has a shoe box leading to the ninth dimension, home of Quantum Ray. Together with Team Quantum, Robbie is taking on bad guys spread over the whole universe, but also goes to school. CGI Galactik Football N/A 2006–2010 Gaumont With magical powers, The Snow Kids are a group of teenagers who formed a team of
intergalactic players in order to compete in Galactik Football Traditional Hero: 108 2010–2012 Moonscoop A long time ago humans and animals lived together in harmony. But a wicked wizard named High Roller controlled 2 animals and tricked the other animals into thinking that humans were
their enemies. Chaos reigned until a group of warriors, Lin Chung, Jumpy Ghostface, Mystique Sonia, Commander ApeTrully, Mr.