Thursday, April 7, 2011

Bulbasaur! I choose you!

TIPS
Always keep track of time
Having one narrator is boring (change from times to times narrator and character)
Names of the character have stuff in advance - traditional names
Repetition is BAD
react to what the narrator is saying
objects needs to be tough before and not try to improve
have a turning point create a key plot point
Sense of time (don't tie up people to each other with tape)
Not say too many children and ask for a 1 children rule
THINK

Souvenir Suggesitons

Materials: Hat, paper bag, towel, folding chair, umbrella, walking or hiking stick

Connectors: Tape, yarn, cable tie, bungee cord, roll of hook and loop tape

New Chinese Mythical Creature. Sorryy!

ShenlongThis is a featured page

Shenlong literally "spirit dragon" is a spiritual dragon from Chinese mythology that controls wind and rain.
These giants floated across the sky and due to their blue color that changed constantly were difficult to see clearly. Shenlong governed the wind, clouds and rain on which all agrarian life depended. Chinese people took great care to avoid offending them, for if they grew angry or felt neglected, the result was bad weather, drought, flood or thunderstorms.

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http://www.mythicalcreaturesguide.com/page/Shenlong

Materials List 2

-tape
-dental floss
-roll of hook and loop tape
-cable tie
-paper clips (one box any syze or amount)
-yarn (one skein one color)
-bungee cord
-mailing labels

Materials

-a yoyo
-paperbag
-one pair of socks
-one pair of gloves
-a plastic tarp
-mop
-umbrella ella eh
-hat
-embroidery hoop
-book
-towel
-folding chare
-metal pan
-walking or hiking stick
-small one or 2 court 1 or 2 liter not breakable cooking pot
-dried beans in a container (must stay in container and let be out on their own, container must be unbreakable not glass)

I choose you! Pikachu!

momo put dibs on north america >__<

Japanese Mythical Creature

AkkiThis is a featured page

(akki means wicked oni)

Oni are creatures from Japanese folklore, variously translated as demons, devils, ogres or trolls. They are popular characters in Japanese art, literature and theatre.
Depictions of oni vary widely but usually portray them as hideous, gigantic, creatures with sharp claws, wild hair, and two long horns growing from their heads. They are humanoid for the most part, but occasionally, they are shown with unnatural features such as odd numbers of eyes or extra fingers and toes. Their skin may be any number of colours, but red and blue are particularly common.
They are often depicted wearing tiger-skin loincloths and carrying iron clubs, called kanabō. This image leads to the expression "oni with an iron club" that is, to be invincible or undefeatable. It can also be used in the sense of "strong beyond strong", or having one's natural quality enhanced or supplemented by the use of some tool.

The word "oni" is sometimes speculated to be derived from on, the on'yomi reading of a character meaning to hide or conceal, as oni were originally invisible spirits or gods which caused disasters, disease, and other unpleasant things. These nebulous beings could also take on a variety of forms to deceive (and often devour) humans. Thus a Chinese character meaning "ghost" came to be used for these formless creatures.
The invisible oni eventually became anthropomorphised and took on its modern, ogre-like form, partly via syncretism with creatures imported by Buddhism, such as the Indian rakshasa and yaksha, the hungry ghosts called gaki, and the devilish underlings of Enma-Ō who punish sinners in Jigoku (Hell).

An oni is often depicted as glutinous, lustful and ill-tempered, though easily distracted by crude humour. The power of flight is usually attributed to it , which it will use to fall upon the souls of evil people.

(Source - Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oni_(folklore))

Akki - Mythical Creatures Guide Oni


http://www.mythicalcreaturesguide.com/page/Akki