Ninjago would have been even shorter if they had the elemental dragons or Ultra. Elemental dragons are such a cool concept. Why did they take him out after 3 seasons and introduce him a little bit for half a season?
Clay: *quietly regretting and contemplating all the bad decisions made so far*
The Fortrex and the Furious Episode: Feat Swap au
Jestro then proceeds to drive straight into a god damn cliff wall
I have other ideas, but it depends on whether it has complete immunity or is resilient to two metals: silver and cold iron. Apparently, both are effective against vampires, especially cold iron. Both weaken the powers of vampires and can cause them severe burns upon contact with them.
Out of context doodle for my s5 concept. Just kidding, here's the context Hotspur gets uninfected by cyber biter lance and is now all lovey dovey around him, Macy is going to commit a murder.
So short story, when I first ended up leaving the fandom I made several oc’s based on all the knights themselves, my favorite being based around Clay. Now that I was sucked back here again with a better art style I can draw this
They’d be friends….probably
I understand you. The first time I used an emulator to install console games, my last neurons uneaten by high school were:
I still have the games... and on at least 40 GB of internal memory consumed... probably some viruses... But I still have the whole phone. 👌
The moral of today's story: the last thing to worry about is internal and RAM memory
Installing unity engine to access merlok 2.0 files despite the fact i have a very tiny brain and don't know how any of this works (i'm probably going to destroy my computer)
Exceptions: The owl house, Teen Titans, Courage the Cowardly Dog, Scobby Doo, The Gravity Falls, Tom&Jerry, Flapjack, A regular show, Drama Island, etc. :)
Season 1 of every cartoon series is always like
"hee hoo, I am the teenager protagonist, I will use my newfound superpowers to defeat this evil old man who wants to smooch my mom, hope my dog doesn't eat my homework again!" And then the second season is always like "What if genocide is the only option to maintain peace in our universe? What will I do once I outgrow my comforting sense of eternity and I have to be confronted by the reality that everyone around me might die?"
Clay knows how to be scary. :)
So for the concept of my season 4 rewrite, the good the bad and the tightwad is a HUGE episode for Aaron. I won't get too into it because I'm still working everything out, but basically grey knight and a (very scared) green man have a DIGI DUEL!!!1!
One of my favorite drawings. That tag is from the Instagram account I own.