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Amy Jo Johnson and Her Daughter Francesca Giner

Well here's a picture of Amy Jo Johnson as a mother having her daughter Francesca.  Well can't believe she was 38 years old when she had her daughter with her husband Oliver Giner.  So I'm so happy for her that she's still managed to have her first daughter and hopefully the marriage will go strong.

Toei's Certainly Most Disastrous Tandem: Producer Spongebob Squarepants and Head Writer Patrick Star!

While Mr. Richard Brown the writer of Power Rangers Samurai was fired by Saban Brands (while Toei is really forcing Saban Brands to rehire Mr. Brown or they'll stop him from producing any more Power Rangers and revoke the license fully somewhere!), Super Hero Taisen Z was confirmed that will still have producer Spongebob Squarepants and writer Patrick Star to write Super Hero Taisen Z which could be an even greater disaster than Patrick Star's first disasterpiece "Super Hero Taisen". Will the next Super Hero Taisen movie be as bad as the first one?  The heroes are in panic watching at what could happen next!  Patrick Star is announced that he will write more Tokusatsu in the future which sets more fans in panic.

Some Thoughts on Handling Mega Crossovers

While crossovers can be easy to write between two series, Mega Crossovers are pretty much more messy and harder to handle.  Now for some thoughts: Character roster: In the Marvel vs. Capcom series it's literally a mega crossover and so are the Super Robot Wars series.  How they manage to limit is to select their favorite characters or the more popular characters while leaving out other characters either as cameo or background.  Super Robot Wars for example doesn't literally include every last Super Robot series, they select the ones they want to add. It was my lesson learned from a lot of mistakes I made in Super Sentai vs. Power Rangers which proves I need more discipline as a writer and hoping not to make that mistake in Super Sentai vs. Nickelodeon.  Now for some thoughts on the matter.  In Super Sentai vs. Power Rangers, I was ignoring that I was writing in too much.  So I ended up making the decision not to include the Kalish seasons or newer sea...

Another Reason Not to Hate Spongebob

Well Victoria Justice's in a way indirectly making me not hate Spongebob and lash it out like that.  So maybe I could just play the ignore game then again, I still enjoy watching Spongebob regardless and that fic Spongebob 2019 is just plainly a horribifucus bad hate fic.  Now just a thought... Well I definitely would say I'm more than convinced to stop that Spongebob hatred... Well here's real sweetness...

Why I Tend to Get Tokusatsu Adaptation Phobia

As a Tokusatsu fan, I would admit that I tend to be die hard most of the time.  Now I'd like to write why I tend to get Toku adaptation phobia.  Here are the reasons: Useless characters tend to appear.  I did enjoy Bulk and Skull as a child but as time went by, I find them an old shame to the point I'd rather watch Black RX (which I still enjoy).  Adding characters that don't contribute at all just is a waste of space.  But my worst hatred goes to Cassidy and Devin as portrayed above.  Plus they overact a lot too.  I really hate having useless characters. I would say characters can be an issue later on like in the Kalish era of Power Rangers.  I don't want to start picking fights though I'd really would like to give some of my complains starting with SPD.  Some of you like SPD but I do have to say that I prefer Dekaranger over SPD for these reasons.  First, Ban may be a screaming red who's very rash but he definitely is not the typ...

Expy Character Writing

In the world of fiction, there is such a thing as the expy writing.  So an expy is defined by TV tropes as "exported character" and "a character from one series who is unambiguously and deliberately based on a character in another, older series. A few minor traits — such as age and name — may change, but there's no doubt that they are almost one and the same. Often seen in different works by the same writer(s) or production team."  Now for some expy writing on characters... Take for instance characters from Gatchaman and Jetman.  Jetman basically has a lot of Gatchaman expy in it like Sylvie Pandora was somewhat used to create Aya Odagiri.  While Egobossler is mostly careful with his schemes and doesn't easily get mad, Radiguet is basically what happens when you get Egobossler, throw him into a puddle of crack, pull him out and you get freaking insane Radiguet. Power Rangers doesn't always make their characters equal from their licensed counterpart...

Use of Insanity in Fiction Writing

There are also the issues of insanity as it hits people.  Not everybody's insane permanently but some do show constant signs of mental breakdown.  Now let's analyze these types of insanity both heroes, allies and villains: Rape victims can suffer from certain degrees of insanity from temporal to permanent.  Depends on the degree of rape.  In my fic Super Sentai vs. Power Rangers, Kimberly becomes a victim of insanity after Radiguet raped her behind closed doors, not really detailed but it did happen.  She recovered though but not without a desire to kill Radiguet herself.  My reason for writing the fic?  It's a guilty pleasure of my tendency. The villains with noble intentions tend to become insane when their noble intentions are not met like Poison Ivy's moments of insanity.