Thursday, March 12, 2015

DOUBLE THE FUN DOUBLE THE PERIL

Here are more people running into their evil twins and the usual peril happens From the old cartoon of ALF Cartoon we have Rhonda. She was Gordon Shumway's (ALF) girlfriend. She is also worked for the Orbit Guard with Gordon, unlike Gordon Rhonda was competent at her job. Well Larsen Petty is up to his old tricks and poor Rhonda has run into her evil twin with the usual results. Rhonda is a Melmacian woman that ALF met at a pet show the day after he broke off his 58-year engagement with Ruby (in a different instance, ALF implies that they met when Rhonda "skied around." ALF's mother did not approve of Rhonda for this reason). ALF didn't ask her out for 17 years. The next day, they were about to go on their first date when ALF, an Orbit Guard, was called to duty. Melmac was subsequently destroyed in a nuclear war and Rhonda escaped the destruction in a spaceship piloted by ALF's best friend Skip. ALF was quite smitten with Rhonda and considered her to be a pepoon. Rhonda is performed by Lisa Buckley in the live-action series and voiced by Paulina Gillis in the animated series. Pokemon Trainer Hunter J Korra the newest Avatar of the Legend of Korra. One of the down sides of being an evil twin, you are stuck with the fashion sense of the person you are replacing. I mean if you replace Sam Mason, the goth girl of Danny Phantom, "Sam" can not show wearing all pink outfit. Well Korra has been ambushed, captured, blindfolded and bound by her evil twin. Added insult to injury the new "Korra" is giving her opinion of Korra's fashion sense. A very bad day for Korra. The Legend of Korra is an American animated television series that premiered on the Nickelodeon television network in 2012. It was created by Bryan Konietzko and Micheal Dante Dimartino as a sequel to their series Avatar: The Last Airbender, which aired on Nickelodeon from 2005 to 2008. Several people involved with creating Avatar: The Last Airbender, including designer Joaquim Dos Santos and composers Jeremy Zuckerman and Benjamin Wynn, returned to work on The Legend of Korra. The series is set in a fictional universe where some people can manipulate, or "bend", the elements of water, earth, fire, or air. Only one person, the "Avatar," can bend all four elements, and is responsible for maintaining balance in the world. The series follows Avatar Korra, the successor of Aang from the previous series, as she faces political and spiritual unrest in a modernizing world. The series, whose style is strongly influenced by Japanese animation, has been a critical and commercial success. It obtained the highest audience total for an animated series in the United States in 2012. The series was praised by reviewers for its high production values and for addressing difficult sociopolitical issues such as social unrest and terrorism. It was originally conceived as a miniseries consisting of twelve episodes, but it is now set to run for fifty-two episodes separated into four seasons ("books"), each of which tells a separate story This Princess Goleeta of the Hanna-Barbera Galtar and the Golden Lance who has run into one of favorite situation, the evil twin. Well Goleeta's evil twin has done what every evil twin has done and taken Goleeta's place. Galtar and the Golden Lance is an animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera and premiered in 1985. It was originally produced and first aired as part of the program block, ThefuntasticWorld of Hanna=Barbera. The show lasted two seasons and has been considered to have been created due to the rising popularity of the He-Man franchise. The series is about the mythical sword-and-sorcery adventures of three companions: Galtar, Princess Goleeta, and her younger mind controlling brother, Zorn. Galtar, with the help of his Golden Lance, is fighting with Tormack, the tyrannical usuper of the kingdom of Bandisar, who is conquering their entire world. Tormack is responsible for the death of both Galtar's parents and assassinating the rest of Goleeta and Zorn's family. Tormack, among others like him, covets the power of Galtar's supernatural weapon, the Golden Lance, in order to combine it with the stolen ancient and indestructible Sacred Shield, which rightfully belongs to Goleeta and Zorn. For whoever holds both cannot be brought down in any form of combat. The Golden Lance itself normally exists as a rather ordinary-looking short staff. However, when Galtar holds it above his head with both hands, it extends two mystical blades from itself, one on each side, and can then be divided into two swords for dueling. The enchantment that gives the Golden Lance its power also causes any unworthy wielder to bring about an uncontrolled discharge of magical energy from its "hilt," which is called "The Fury Of The Golden Lance." (This is actually shown in at least one of the episodes.) Also aiding Galtar and his friends are his loyal horse, Thork, and the powerful red dragon known as Raven's Claw. Further hindrances (plus comic relief) to this trio comes from inept father and son mercenaries Rak and Tuk, who have a history of double crossing others at every turn, claiming that it is the only work they know. The series was canceled before the final outcome of the conflict between Galtar and Tormack could be revealed. This is Mui Furinji of "Kenici: World's Mightiest Disciple." Here we have tied up and captured by her evil twin. Miu Fūrinji (風林寺 美羽, Fūrinji Miu) is the main female protagonist of the series. She formerly of The School of Shouchiku Gakuen before transferred to Koryou High School in class 2-E where she met Kenichi and a mutual love interest with him began. She is the granddaughter of Hayato Furinji, A Disciple and member of The Ryozanpaku, and the only daughter of Saiga Furinji and Shizuha Furinji. She is also a decendent of the Kuremisago Clan, which is an infamous tribe of martial artists who were known for their physical superiority. Here are Triana Orpheus and Kim have been captured, tied up, gagged, and blindfolded by their evil twins. Triana Orpheus is the teenage daughter of the Necromancer Byron Orpheus and the Sorceress Tatyana. She lived with her father, in the old Advanced Arachnid lab on the Venture Compound until The Better Man when, on the advice of The Master, she decided to move in with her mother and begin training in the mystic arts. Being the daughter of a necromancer hasn't been easy for Triana: she is frequently subject to Orpheus' fatherly paranoia, disturbing rituals, and melodramatic speeches. The closet in her room is also a portal to the Necropolis which, having frightened her so since childhood, prevents her from ever changing her trademark clothes. Dr. O mentions that the portal must be on a specific wall and since she desired to have either the biggest bedroom or one with its own closet she got said room. Rightfully, Triana has always been scared of her closet, because through a fit of bad luck, every closet she has ever had, Orpheus has used as a dimensional portal. The ever-rebellious Triana is often the target of Dean Venture's amorous attention. She's also often looked to to keep an eye on the accident-prone brothers, as was the case in the double date where Triana joined the brothers in an outing with her friend Kim. She seems to have some feelings for both Venture boys from how she reacted to their deaths, and her feelings for Dean might have grown in season three as he's demonstrated his willingness to fight someone over her. However she still doesn't outwardly display any sign of this, and as of the current timeline she has broken off her relationship with Dean. Notable to Triana's aesthetic is her inclination towards the goth subculture. In her first appearance (in Eeney, Meeney, Miney ...Magic), she mentioned to Dean that her skull-and-crossbones shirt was in reference to Adam and The Ants, a 1980's alternative band popular amongst goths. In later episodes in which we see her room, it can be seen that she has a photo of Rozz Williams (lead singer of death-rock group Christian Death) on her bookshelf, and a poster on her wall of the album cover to In the Flat Field (first album of Bauhaus, the "Fathers of Goth"). Kim was Triana's scantily clad friend who came along on a double date withHank and Dean. During the date she was mistaken for a villainess (possibly a Medusa) by both the Venture Brothers and Dr. Girlfriend. In the restroom, Dr. Girlfriend gave Kim a business card telling Kim to call her as she wanted to arch with her. Kim originally believed she had just been hit on, but Triana explained to her Dr. Girlfriend's true intentions. Kim responded by saying, "She thought I was a bad guy, I am so gonna do this". However she seemed to not be serious as she mentioned it once more, claiming to want to arch the Venture Brothers, and then never seemed to follow through. Her fashion choices seem to be a combination of Cyber-goth mixed with Harajuku and Triana does not think very highly of how she dresses. She also at one point went swimming with Triana in the Venture Compound pool. Triana later had a major falling out with Kim claiming that she started hanging out with the preppies and is now in rehab somewhere in Florida.

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