Monday, October 13, 2025

UNDERWATER DiD DJ Pon-3 Vinyl Scratch of Equestria Girls


This is a request by @MLPCharacterFan for DJ Pon-3 (aka Vinyl Scratch) ofMy Little Pony: Equestria Girls franchise being in underwater peril.

DJ Pon-3 is a female unicorn pony disc jockey who makes several appearances in the series, IDW comics, chapter books, and promotional material. She is called Vinyl Scratch in some merchandrise, one of which specifies that as being her real name in-universe with "DJ Pon-3" being a stage name; both names were given by fans.

DJ Pon-3 makes several appearances in My Little Pony Equestria Girls, including hallway cameo appearances, in the cafeteria, and at the Cakes' Sweet Shoppe. In the cafeteria, Applejack removes her glasses during the song Equestria Girls. She later serves as a disc jockey at the Fall Formal. She briefly sings along with the song This is Our Big Night.

DJ Pon-3 appears again in Equestria Girls: Rainbow Rocks. In one scene, she listens to music on her headphones in the cafeteria during the Dazzlings' song. She later appears at the Sweet Shoppe strutting to her own music in a similar fashion to "Music to My Ears."

After the Dazzlings convince Trixie to trap the Rainbooms under the Mane Event stage, Spike arrives with DJ Pon-3 to rescue them. As Spike explains, DJ Pon-3 had been wearing her headphones throughout, making her immune to the Dazzlings' spell. With the Dazzlings on stage, DJ Pon-3 arrives with her Rockin' Convertible, converting it into a DJ station to provide music and speakers for the Rainbooms to defeat the Dazzlings. In the credits, DJ Pon-3 has joined the Rainbooms to provide all the hardware and equipment for their performances. She is never referred to by name, nor does she speak in the film.

HOUSE OF HORRORS 25 Loona as Sadayo Kawakami DiD

This is a request by @mothrabro 's Drew's House of Horrors 2025 for Loona of Helluva Boss dressed as Sadayo Kawakami of Persona 5 being bound and gagged.



Loona is the receptionist of I.M.P., the adoptive daughter of Blitzo, and one of the main protagonists of Helluva Boss.

On rare occasions, she joins the rest of the I.M.P gang during their missions on Earth.

Loona is a cynical and choleric young-adult Hellhound, who was adopted from an orphanage by Blitzo when she was nearing eighteen years of age. Loona is lazy and shows little interest in matters that are going on around her. She also has a short-fuse temper and is often rude and apathetic toward her colleagues, particularly Moxxie, though her ire seems otherwise indiscriminate. When not looking at her phone, Loona is usually scowling at anyone in view.

Although, Blitzo has placed her in an active team member role at I.M.P., she is undisciplined and doesn't have much of a work ethic. Among her many anti-social tendencies, Loona has been known to sleep and drink while at work, and hang up on people at her receptionist post.

Although, Loona goes to great lengths to maintain an outwardly apathetic attitude, her troubled and isolated upbringing appears to have made her socially awkward and she admits, in a moment of flustered vulnerability upon meeting another Hellhound, that she does not have any friends. When trying to interact with people she does actually want to connect with, she stumbles over her words and worries over her appearance, demonstrating that she has little experience socialising within her peer group.

Loona also often shows flashes of a somewhat friendlier attitude towards Blitzo, usually as he enables and defends her worst behaviours. Although she intentionally tries to maintain emotional distance from him, she is also shown to appreciate Blitzo's sense of humor, especially if it's at Moxxie's expense, and she begins to see him as something of a father figure, at one point slipping up and almost referring to him as “dad” - much to Blitzo's delight. Despite how she feels about Blitzo, she acknowledges him trying his best, and knows deep down, as a father, he cares for her.

When she can be moved to do so, Loona is a fierce addition to the I.M.P. team, as she is intelligent, logical, resourceful, and street smart.

Sadayo Kawakami is a character from Persona 5. She is a teacher at Shujin Academy and the protagonist's homeroom teacher.

Kawakami is a highly competent and professional teacher who never lets her ever-mounting stress and exhaustion show visibly in either of her jobs. She is laid-back and outspoken, once saying "crap" in class.

BLINDFOLD BOUND Riley Andersen of Inside Out


This is a request by @w0u1H for Riley Andersen of Disney's Inside Out in her princess dress from Dream Productions being bound and blindfolded to a pole.

Riley Andersen is a major character in the 2015 Disney/Pixar animated film, Inside Out. She is in the 6th grade who loves ice hockey. She was uprooted from her happy and simple life in Minnesota and taken to San Francisco, California, where she experiences various changes in her life. Her emotions ( Joy, Sadness, Fear, Disgust, and Anger) help her through this tough time, ensuring her well-being.


Riley's emotions contribute to her primary behaviors in the film. Overall, Riley is upbeat, honest, and goofy when she is content. However, at adolescence, Rile:y becomes more sentimental, a bit shy, and uncertain of herself as her other emotions begin appearing. By the time her family moves to San Francisco, she starts to be more troubled, irked and lonely. Her emotions at this point try to help her get adjusted to the new life. Riley can second-guess herself, but she doesn't always repent her actions.


Riley really misses Minnesota and is unable to cope with the transition. However, Riley is afraid to tell her parents her true feelings on how they want her to accept the new home and because she has always been their "happy girl".


As time goes on, however, Riley becomes emotionally vulnerable, entering a sort of apathetic state of mind and coming to the point where she tries to run away, almost losing herself in the process. But it is here where she realizes that she had almost given up on the things that matter the most to her in life and realizes the risk just in time. Returning home and admitting to her parents that she's greatly depressed, she learns to accept San Francisco when her parents comfort her over the personal loss and Riley (with the guide of her emotions) eventually adapts to her new home

 

SLIMBER PARTY KO Diane Simmons of Family Guy


 

We have Diane Simmons of Family Guy not reporting from the worst slumber party ever.

Diane Simmons (née Seidelman) was Tom Tucker's co-anchor on Quahog 5 News and eventually became a murderer. Although when the series started, she and Tom seemed to have a healthy and at times possibly sexual relationship, that quickly changed to where they instead bicker a lot on the air, and she soon became the butt of his jokes. This relationship started spiraling around the time of her 40th birthday. She also hosted a talk show called Diane!, on which the Griffins were guests and exposed their secrets. The show was first seen in "Fifteen Minutes of Shame."

HOUSE OF HORRORS 25 Marvin Abducts Emily


 

This is a request by @mothrabro for Drew's House of Horrors 2025 Jam for Emily of Hazbin Hotel captured by Marvin the Martian of Looney Tunes. Emily thought her wings and power of flight would prevent her capture. Marvin had his Acme Tape Mummification Gun with him. So Emily is going to be the first seraphim angel of Earth to set foot on Mars.

Emily is a seraphim angel and a supporting character who made her debut in "Welcome to Heaven."

Emily is excitable, bubbly, sweet, friendly and kind to almost everyone around her. She does not discriminate others based on mistakes or who they are, where she excitedly greeted Charlie and welcomed her to Heaven, despite her being a demon. She compliments Sera in personality, with Sera the most serious and Emily the more bubbly. Working alongside Sera, her job is to preserve the happiness and joy of the human souls that ascend to Heaven.

Emily also holds a great amount of sympathy towards human souls and sees them all as equal, much like Charlie, as she is disgusted and horrified upon learning about the Extermination.

She is also shown to engage deeply in the things that she believes in, such as when she promises Charlie to find a way to help her. As shown in "Welcome to Heaven" and "The Show Must Go On," Emily believes in Charlie's dream of rehabilitating Sinners and allowing them into Heaven, and was delighted to see Sir Pentious" ascending into Heaven, proving that it was indeed possible for a sinner demon to be redeemed.

Marvin the Martian is a fictional character that appears as one of Bugs Bunny's primary enemies in the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons.

Since Elmer Fudd was considered too clueless and affable to be a threat, and Yosemite Sam was quickly becoming just as hopeless, Chuck Jones felt the time would come for Bugs Bunny to meet a new kind of villain altogether, a villain who is both very shrewd and who posed a true threat.

So the alien menace that would be known as Marvin the Martian was created for the 1948 short Haredevil Hare, being a more calculating, courteous, relaxed and destructive opponent than those that came before him he nonetheless found himself defeated in the end by Bugs Bunny - although he only appeared in five golden-age shorts, due to his popularity he returned and has stayed on as one of the Looney Tunes' most popular villains, appearing in many cartoons and films as well as countless merchandise, Marvin has even been adopted as the mascot of a few NASA vehicles among other things.

Many of his villainous acts involve intending to destroy the Earth with a deadly weapon called the Illudium Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator" (sometimes pronounced "Illudium Pu-36" or "Uranium Pu-36") which looks like an ordinary stick of dynamite. However, this plan is always foiled and the modulator ends up exploding near him instead.

Sunday, October 12, 2025

BUNNY SNARED Sadayo Kawakami of Persona 5


This is a request by @mothrabro for Drew's House of Horrors 2025 Jam Sadayo Kawakami of Persona 5  being bound and gagged as a playboy bunny girl.

Sadayo Kawakami is a character from Persona 5. She is a teacher at Shujin Academy and the protagonist's homeroom teacher.

Kawakami is a highly competent and professional teacher who never lets her ever-mounting stress and exhaustion show visibly in either of her jobs. She is laid-back and outspoken, once saying "crap" in class.

While she initially acts very coldly towards the protagonist, this was because she thought he was a problem student and felt unfit to deal with the kind of trouble he could bring. After he stands up to Suguru Kamoshida, she realizes that there is more to him than both his criminal record and the rumors showed and thus becomes more understanding and willing to listen, showing her more compassionate and involved side. This coldness also applies to Ryuji as well, as she warns the protagonist to keep their distance from him and that he is nothing but trouble, though this is followed by her seeming sad at how drastically he changed compared to when he was in the track team.

She is also something of a hopeless romantic, though both her crushing self-loathing and age cause her to feel that she has grown past the point where she can experience such things. Still, she enjoys cheesy romantic lines and is more than willing to throw some herself. She takes being in a relationship seriously, delaying her response when the protagonist confesses to her and refusing at first because of their situation as teacher and student. It is only because it is the protagonist confessing to her and his willingness to be with her that convinces Kawakami to start dating him while also working hard to be a teacher.

Her maid job in Victoria as "Becky" is a housekeeping service focused on providing household chores with a few extra options like sharing a meal with the maid, back massages, and lap pillow. Kawakami effects a stereotypical moe personality, acting energetic, cute and naive. She also acts like a cat and says "meow ♡." As she herself admits, her age and health make this come off as shallow and fake, and she regularly breaks character out of fatigue, at one point, even collapsing on the protagonist's bed and complaining about all the work and odd jobs she has to do.

As the player progresses through her Confidant more of her caring and supportive nature show, as she constantly worries about the protagonist's living arrangement and she offers to help out in any way she can. Even once she no longer has to work at Victoria she is still willing to come over and help out if asked.

Shown only in the anime adaptation, Kawakami is seen showing her excitable side too. During the Hawaii trip, she was shown modeling in multiple swimsuits.

 

HOUSE OF HORRORS 25 Yuki Mori as Gwen Stacy Coffin Peril


 

This is a request by @mothrabro for Yuki Mori of anime Space Battleship Yamato 2199 cosplaying Gwen Stacy (AKA Spider-Gwen) of the Spider-Verse films bound and being gagged in a coffin filled with lethal syringes



Yuki Mori is a Earth Federation Cosmo Force officer and the former commanding officer of the supply carrier Asuka. She previously served as operations officer aboard Yamato during the Garmillas War and the Gatlantis War.

Prior to the Yamato's mission to the planet Iscandar, Mori came to be closely associated with an Iscandarian emissary, Princess Yurisha Iscandar. That connection placed Mori at the center of key political developments between Iscandar and the planet Garmillas. She later layed a key role in the war with the Gatlantis Empire and in Yamato's revolt and journey to planet Terezart. In 2205, she became captain of the Asuka, and embarked on a peace mission to the Salezar system, leading to her involvement in the Iscandar Incident.

She's engaged with Susumu Kodai, former third captain of the Yamato.

Yuki Mori is a tenacious individual able to deal with difficult and  seemingly hopeless circumstances, including the personal challenges of  losing her entire life history and enduring the ongoing struggles of a  long war.[20] She also has a strong sense of justice, as she demonstrates in defending Admiral Okita from Susumu Kodai's anger over the death of his elder brother under Okita's command. She is equally willing to stand up for aliens as for Terrans.

Mori is sensitive to the emotional states of those around her and is  able to easily bond with a wide range of people. She often tries to help  others through their predicaments. Despite her great empathy however, she was initially closed off or even rude to those she considered to be hotheaded, bad-mannered, or too invasive, but she matured out of this more childish behaviour during the journey to Iscandar.

Her initial antagonism toward Kodai slowly evolved into a respectful relationship between colleagues and then friendship, and became a romance only after sharing many trials together during the mission to Iscandar. Until late 2202, she and Kodai were engaged to be married, but she temporarily broke off their relationship when he tried to leave her behind on Earth during the Yamato Revolt to protect her. Wanting to prove to Kodai she would always be there to support him, she boarded Yamato illegally. The two soon rekindled their relationship, and she would go on to become Kodai's primary support during the Gatlantis War and as he faced the guilt of his actions after their return from the higher dimension and during Yamato's third journey.  Their love for each other is strong enough that even at a time when  Mori had lost her memories of Kodai, she was still ready to give her  life to protect him. When with him, she tends to act in a more carefree and playful way, but she also often chastises him when he falls back into his tendency  of shouldering all of his responsibilities and baggage by himself.

Mori developed friendly relations with most of her fellow crewmembers, most notably Akira Yamamoto despite the two initially being love rivals, and the young Yuria Misaki, who greatly looks up to Mori as her superior. She also grew close to Princess Yurisha Iscandar, who connected with her on a psychic level following the incident in which both of them were severely injured. In the year after her incident, she had a father-daughter bond with Admiral Hijikata, her legal guardian, and often looked for him when in need of advice. She also sometimes looks up to Doctor Sado as a source of wisdom.

HAREM BOUND Mrs Anna Twombly of Littlest Pet Shop


 

This a request by @Dragon123r for Mrs. Anna Twombly of Littlest Pet Shop being bound and gagged as a harem girl.

Anna Twombly, often addressed simply as Mrs. Twombly or Mrs. T, is the owner of the Littlest Pet Shop. She hires Blythe as a part-time worker after her fashion expertise saved the Shop. She's also a collector of very rare door knobs.

Mrs. Twombly is an eccentric and kind woman. She cares a great deal for the pet shop and the pets, and her heart is in the right place. She tends to be too confiding, as shown in "Pawlm Redading" episode, and her taste in fashion is extravagant, but the most of people who know her respect her for the cheerful mood, kindness and devotion to her number one calling: Littlest Pet Shop.

Despite her otherwise perky nature, she can become very frustrated on occasion. She also has a tendency to go off the deep end when she is cleaning the shop.

HOUSE OF HORRORS 25 Gwen Stacy Magic Peril


 

This is a request by @mothrabro for Drew's House of Horrors 2025 Jam for Gwen Stacy, AKA Spider-Gwen, Ghost-Spider or Spider-Woman, of the Spider-Verse films being an unwilling assistant in a magic act.

Spider-Woman (Gwendolyne Maxine Stacy; colloquial: "Spider-Gwen" or "Ghost-Spider") is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvl Comics. She was created by Jason Latour and Robbi Rodriguez. The character debuted in Edge of Spider-Verse issue #2 as part of the 2014–15 "Spider-Verse" comic book storyline, leading to the ongoing series Spider-Gwen that began in 2015.

Spider-Woman is a variant of Spider-Man and an alternate-universe version of Gwen Stacy. She lives on Earth-65, where Gwen Stacy is bitten by a radioactive spider and becomes a superheroine instead of Peter Parker becoming Spider-Man. The character's various enemies include Earth-65 versions of Matt Murdock and Frank Castle. Gwen Stacy's Spider-Woman harbors much of Peter's personality and conflicts along with his powers and abilities.

Spider-Woman was met with positive reviews from critics, with them applauding her design—cited as a popular choice for cosplay—and a feminist perspective. For promotion, several other versions of the character were developed, accompanied by merchandise. She was also featured on animated television series and in multiple video games as a playable character.  Doce Cameron, Laura Bailey, Ashley Johnson, Emily Tennant, Catherine Luciani, Allegra Clark and Hailee Steinfeld have provided the character's voice.

In the alternate reality designated Earth-65, Gwen Stacy from Midtown High School is a drummer in a band called the Mary Janes, consisting of her and her friends Mary Jane Watson, Betty Brant and Glory Grant. Bitten by a radioactive spider, Gwen becomes the hero Spider-Woman. Shortly afterward, her friend and classmates Peter Parker attempts to exact revenge on those who bully him, becoming Earth-65's version of the Lizard. Gwen subdues him and Peter dies due to the chemicals he used for his transformation. Spider-Woman is greatly affected by Peter's death and inspired to use her power to protect others. She is blamed for Parker's death publicly by J. Jonah Jameson. Her father, NYPD Chief George Stacy, hunts for Spider-Woman, aided by his world's Captain Frank Castle and Detective Jean DeWolff. During a later confrontation with her father, Gwen reveals her true identity to him. Shocked, he tells her to run.

In the "Spider-Verse" storyline, Gwen of Earth-65 is one of many other Spider-Totems across the multiverse recruited to fight the vampiric Morlun and the Inheritors. Although she is one of several people called Spider-Women who appear, she seems to be the only Spider who is also Gwen Stacy, leading to the nickname "Spider-Gwen." Gwen realizes most of her counterparts in other universes are dead, including the Earth-616 Gwen Stacy who was the first love of Peter Parker, leader of the group fighting the Inheritors. Telling Peter she likewise failed to save her version of him, they both agree to look out for each other. Though Gwen deals with both criminals and enemies in the police department, she also makes allies such as her Earth's versions of Captain America (Samantha Wilson, Reed Richards, and Peggy Carter, the leader of S.H.I.E.L.D.

Gwen meets Spider heroes of other worlds again on Battleworld in the Secret Wars storyline. During the crossover storyline Sitting in a Tree, she has a brief romance with Miles Morales. Along with battling menaces on her own world, Gwen joins the Web Warriors, a group of Spiders with dimensional-travel devices who combat threats to other universes, particularly worlds that no longer have a Spider of its own to defend it. During the Dead No More: The Clone Conspiracy storyline, she poses as a clone of Earth-616 Gwen Stacy to help Peter and Kaine Parker stop a threat involving the Jackal's Carrion Virus.

After losing her powers, Gwen's seeks aid from the corrupt Matt Murdock and scientist Elsa Brock. It's discovered that combining the mutagenic Lizard serum with isotopes can form a version of the Venom symbiote. Gwen bonds with Elsa Brock's symbiote, restoring her abilities. When Murdock has her father George attacked, Gwen succumbs to the symbiote's baser influence and almost kills the man in revenge. After she spares his life, Murdock reveals he was testing to see if Gwen, like him, would be corrupted by power.  After defeating Murdock, Gwen takes full control over the symbiote, reveals her identity to the public, and turns herself over to the authorities for her crimes. After turning down an offer from Captain America to perform black ops services in exchanged for reduced sentencing, she is convicted for one year in a maximum security S.H.I.E.L.D. prison.

After serving her prison time, Gwen is informed the Inheritors have returned and joins the "Spider-Geddon" storyline. At one point, she is believed by the others to be killed in an explosion. In truth, she survives the explosion but is stranded on Earth-3109, her dimensional transportation device now damaged. The Gwen of that world, who operates as the heroic Green Goblin, creates a new dimensional teleportation device and Earth-65 Gwen returns to the fight against the Inheritors. During the final battle, Miles Morales wonders if Gwen is a ghost after seeing her lost in an explosion, inspiring the new nickname "Ghost-Spider."

Back on Earth-65, Gwen tries to return to her normal life of superhero activities, drumming with the Mary Janes, and attempting to rekindle her relationships with friend Harry Osborn and her father George. Without her secret identity, things prove challenging, leading to judgments from the public and regular attacks by criminals like the Man-Wolf. Additionally, her symbiote starts causing massive headaches while dropping parts of itself as "gummy spiders." Since Elsa Brock has disappeared from public life, Gwen travels to Earth-616 to find her counterpart Eddie Brock. Peter Parker of Earth-616, now a teacher at Empire State University, volunteers to analyze the symbiote since his world's Eddie Brock is not a scientist. The two heroes then save people from the villain Swarm and Gwen is asked who she is. Since this universe already has a Spider-Woman, Gwen decides she needs a new name. Considering how so many of her multiverse counterparts are dead, as if "Death loves Gwen Stacy," she decides to adopt her "Ghost-Spider" nickname as a new official alias.

Realizing her secret identity is intact in this dimension, Gwen decides to attend college peacefully on Earth-616 without worrying about villains attacking. With Peter's help, she enrolls in Empire State University, explaining to school admissions that she comes from another dimension. This, along with her test records and Parker vouching for her, earns Gwen enrollment and a scholarship that applies to visitors from other worlds and dimensions. Gwen begins regularly attending classes while "commuting" back and forth from her own Earth, regularly encountering Peter. In costume, she fights menaces on both worlds, including Miles Warren, whose unhealthy obsession with the Earth-616 Gwen Stacy led to him becoming the villainous Jackal.

BED BOUND Equestria Girls CDC Girls


This is a request by @VyondDamsels for Apple Bloom, Scootaloo, and Sweetie Belle, the Cutie Mark Crusaders, of My Little Pony: Equestria Girls being kidnapped. Now the three of them have bound and gagged in leotards awaiting rescue on a bed.

Apple Bloom is a character in My Little Pony: Equestria Girls. Like many of the other characters in this movie, Apple Bloom has a pony counterparts in Equestria.

Apple Bloom appears in Equestria Girls for the first time with Sweetie Belle and Scootaloo  when Twilight Sparkle is singing This Strange New World (song) next time she is seen is when she is in the library with Scootaloo and Sweetie Belle (humanized version of the CMC). Apple Bloom is seen in the Equestria Girls (Movie Song), as well as the song This is Our Big Night.

She is around the age of the younger ponies/humans, so she it is thought that she is a high school freshman in the movie. Even though she is in Elementary school in the show.

Human Apple Bloom wears her signature pink ribbon in her hair, a green shirt, jeans and orange galoshes. At the Fall Formal, she is wearing a sleeveless lace-trimmed lavender-coloured dress with a light violet ribbon around the waist. There is a flower in the middle of the ribbon, which might be a reference to her name (Apple Bloom.)

Apple Bloom and her fellow Crusaders appear in My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Rainbow Rocks.

They first appear in the gymnasium working on their poster for the upcoming Canterlot High School Musical Showcase. When the now-reformed Sunset Shimmer asks if she can help them, Apple Bloom politely declines the offer, still haunted by the Fall Formal events.

Scootaloo is a female school-age Pegasus pony. She first appears in Friendship is Magic, part 1, and she is later properly introduced in Call of the Cutie. Scootaloo and her friends, Apple Bloom and Sweetie Belle form the Cutie Mark Crusaders, a club/"secret society" devoted to helping ponies earn their cutie marks. She is a talented scooter driver. She idolizes Rainbow Dash and develops a sisterly bond with her in Sleepless in Ponyville. Lauren Faust has stated that Scootaloo and Rainbow are not related.

Scootaloo is energetic and tomboyish, much like her idol Rainbow Dash. She complains about having to listen to "sappy" and "namby-pamby" stories in The Cutie Mark Chronicles. However, like the other Crusaders, she finds Big McIntosh and Cheerilee's romance charming in Hearts and Hooves Day. Although brash and spunky, she is skittish and self-conscious in Sleepless in Ponyville.

Sweetie Belle is Rarity's younger sister. She makes her first major appearance in the episode Call of the Cutie. Sweetie Belle and her friends, Apple Bloom and Scootaloo, form the Cutie Mark Crusaders, a club/"secret society" devoted to helping ponies earn their cutie marks.

True to her name, Sweetie Belle is very kindhearted and innocent. Despite this, she is often mischievous, vain, naive, and impetuous.​[​specify​]​ However, Sweetie Belle remains positive and well-meaning in times of crisis, especially if she is responsible.​

 

HOUSE OF HORRORS 25 Yuki Mori as Gwen Stacy DiD


 

This is a request by @mothrabro for Yuki Mori of anime Space Battleship Yamato 2199 cosplaying Gwen Stacy (AKA Spider-Gwen) of the Spider-Verse films being bound and gagged.


 

Yuki Mori is a Earth Federation Cosmo Force officer and the former commanding officer of the supply carrier Asuka. She previously served as operations officer aboard Yamato during the Garmillas War and the Gatlantis War.

Prior to the Yamato's mission to the planet Iscandar, Mori came to be closely associated with an Iscandarian emissary, Princess Yurisha Iscandar. That connection placed Mori at the center of key political developments between Iscandar and the planet Garmillas. She later layed a key role in the war with the Gatlantis Empire and in Yamato's revolt and journey to planet Terezart. In 2205, she became captain of the Asuka, and embarked on a peace mission to the Salezar system, leading to her involvement in the Iscandar Incident.

She's engaged with Susumu Kodai, former third captain of the Yamato.

Yuki Mori is a tenacious individual able to deal with difficult and  seemingly hopeless circumstances, including the personal challenges of  losing her entire life history and enduring the ongoing struggles of a  long war. She also has a strong sense of justice, as she demonstrates in defending Admiral Okita from Susumu Kodai's anger over the death of his elder brother under Okita's command. She is equally willing to stand up for aliens as for Terrans.

Mori is sensitive to the emotional states of those around her and is  able to easily bond with a wide range of people. She often tries to help  others through their predicaments. Despite her great empathy however, she was initially closed off or even rude to those she considered to be hotheaded, bad-mannered, or too invasive, but she matured out of this more childish behaviour during the journey to Iscandar.

Her initial antagonism toward Kodai slowly evolved into a respectful relationship between colleagues and then friendship, and became a romance only after sharing many trials together during the mission to Iscandar. Until late 2202, she and Kodai were engaged to be married, but she temporarily broke off their relationship when he tried to leave her behind on Earth during the Yamato Revolt to protect her. Wanting to prove to Kodai she would always be there to support him, she boarded Yamato illegally. The two soon rekindled their relationship, and she would go on to become Kodai's primary support during the Gatlantis War and as he faced the guilt of his actions after their return from the higher dimension and during Yamato's third journey.  Their love for each other is strong enough that even at a time when  Mori had lost her memories of Kodai, she was still ready to give her  life to protect him. When with him, she tends to act in a more carefree and playful way, but she also often chastises him when he falls back into his tendency  of shouldering all of his responsibilities and baggage by himself.

Mori developed friendly relations with most of her fellow crewmembers, most notably Akira Yamamoto despite the two initially being love rivals, and the young Yuria Misaki, who greatly looks up to Mori as her superior. She also grew close to Princess Yurisha Iscandar, who connected with her on a psychic level following the incident in which both of them were severely injured. In the year after her incident, she had a father-daughter bond with Admiral Hijikata, her legal guardian, and often looked for him when in need of advice. She also sometimes looks up to Doctor Sado as a source of wisdom.

SNORING BEACH Katrina Stoneheart of Pound Puppies


 

This is a request by @Nayzor for cartoon cuties in bikinis sawing wood on the beach. We have Katrina Stoneheart of Hanna-Barbera's Pound Puppies taking a day off from her schemes against the dogs and napping on the beach.

Katrina Stoneheart is the main antagonist of the TV series. She is the Pound Puppies' arch-nemesis and Holly's godmother.

Katrina is extremely evil. She is speciesist towards dogs and hates everything cute in general. She also has an extreme grudge against Cooler.

In Season 1, Katrina is willing to trick others and is very sneaky.

In Season 2, she is very incompetent.

Katrina is easily intimidated by Captain Slaughter. Katrina is greedy because she has a love for money. She is also persistent as she vows to capture the Pound Puppies no matter what.

Saturday, October 11, 2025

BUZZSAW PERIL FOR LYRAE


This is a request by @Glory12383 for Lyrae (Dany Saval) of Disney's Moon Pilot (1962) having to the old buzz saw peril trope from the film Beach Blanket Bingo that menanced Linda Evans.

Moon Pilot is a 98 minute Technicolor science fiction satirical comedy released in 1962 by Buena Vista Distribution. Based on Robert Buckner's 1960 novel Starfire, it was directed by James Neilson and reflects Disney's interest in America's early space program during the John F. Kennedy era.

Astronaut Capt. Richmond Talbot inadvertently volunteers to make the first manned flight around the moon. He is ordered to keep the upcoming moon flight a secret, even from his family. Due to the secrecy of the mission, he is put under the watchful protection of various security agencies.

Despite all the precautions, Talbot is approached by Lyrae, a beautiful, mysterious “foreign” girl who seems to know all about the astronaut's mission and warns him about possible defects in his spacecraft. Comedy ensues when the various agencies assume she is a foreign spy.

Eventually, Lyrae reveals to Talbot that she is a friendly alien from planet Beta Lyrae and she wants to offer him a special formula that will safeguard his rocket. Enchanted by the girl, Talbot sneaks away from the FBI, NASA, and CIA agents who have been guarding him to spend more time with Lyrae. Eventually, when his rocket is launched, Talbot discovers that Lyrae has stowed away. The two sing a romantic song about Beta Lyrae while mission control expresses confusion over the bizarre transmissions.

Lithe and lovely French actress Dany Saval was born Danielle Nadine Suzanne Savalle amid very humble surroundings on January 5, 1942, in Paris. Her father, a factory laborer, had been a German POW just prior to her birth. Dany took to entertaining early and trained in dance as a young child. She grew into a beautiful young adult and subsequently found employment at the Moulin Rouge as a Can-Can girl.

A movie-struck Dany made her inauspicious, unbilled film debut in the film The Girl and the River (1958) directed by Francios Villiers. The film went on to earn a Golden Globe as "Best Foreign-Language Film." She made much more of an impression in her second dramatic film Les tricheurs (1958), written and directed by Marcel Carne. Featured as the fiancée of Pierre Brice, this story of alienated youth has often been described as the Gallic answer to Rebel Without a Cause (1955).

The petite, fizzy blonde immediately moved into second lead femme roles with such films as the social drama Asphalte (1959) and the action thriller Atomic Agent (1959), before earning her first co-starring role in the Francois Villiers directed film La verte moisson (1959) with Dany, Jacques Perrin, Francis Lemonnier and Claude Brasseur as student resisters taking on the Nazis. She continued to rise in French movie stature with the films La Dragee Haute Pierrot la Tendresse Les Portes Claquent (1960) (her first top-billed role), Spotlight on a Murderer (1961), Le Puits Aux Verites (1961) (her first top-billed role), Le Puits aux trois verites (1961) (Three Faces of Sin),The Seven Deadly Sins (1961), and Tales of Paris (1962).

By sheer happenstance, a Disney talent scout happened to glance at a French magazine cover gracing Dany's wide-set eyed beauty and had her screen-tested. Earning a limited contract, she was introduced to American film audiences in the modestly delightful Disney sci-fi comedy Moon Pilot (1962) starring handsome Tom Tryon as an astronaut who comes upon a beautiful space alien (Dany) first thought a Russian spy. The film was a box-office disappointment, however, and Dany returned immediately to France, enhancing a variety of film genres including The Devil and the Ten Commandents (1962), Coment Reussir en Amour (1962), Du Mouron Pour Les Petits Oiseaux (1963), Sweet Skin (1963), Web of Fear (1964), Cherchez L'idole (1964), A Funny Boss (1964), Jaloux Comme un Tigre (1964) and Moi et les Hommes de 40 Ans (1965).

Dany did not return to American filming until the mid-1960's when she was cast as perky Jacqueline (of Air France), one of three gorgeous airline stewardesses (the others being the equally gorgeous Christiane Schmidtmer (Lufthansa) and Suzanna Leigh (British United) being unwittingly juggled around by capricious gigolo Tony Curtis in the frantic bedroom slapstick comedy Boeing, Boeing (1965), based on the 1960 French play. Starring with Curtis is Jerry Lewis as a visiting friend who takes advantage of the situation, and it features wonderfully wry Thelma Ritter as Tony's beleaguered housekeeper. The film, despite its potential, received mixed reviews and earned a middling box office.

Briefly married to non-professional Roger Chaland, Dany's second husband was the three-time Oscar-winning French composer and conductor Maurice Jarre, best known for his film collaboration with epic filmmaker David Lean in such film masterpieces as Lawrence of Arabia (1962), Doctor Zhivago (1965) and A Passage to India (1984). The couple had one daughter, Stéfanie, and Dana semi-retired for a time to focus on being a wife and mother. The marriage, however, was very short-lived, and lasted but a couple of years.

In the 1970's Dany returned to acting, focusing on French TV but including a few films from time to time as in the slapstick "spagetti western" It Can Be Done Amigo (1972) with Bud Spancer and Jack Palance; the action comedy Animal (1977); the musical comedy La Vie Parisienne (1977); and the non-musical comedies Ciao, Les Mecs (1979), Inspector Blunder (1980), Do You Want a Nobel Baby? (1980) and Signe Furax (1981). Long married (since 1972) to her third husband, actor/writer/producer Michel Druckerr, Dany retired in 1987 to live quietly in Paris.

 

HOUSE OF HORRORS 25 OC Melissa as Samus Aran DiD

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TICKLE BOUND Blaze the Cat in Stocks


 

This is a request by @piotr182xx for Blaze the Cat of Sonic the Hedgehog franchise in her summer outfit being tied up and locked in stocks. Now she is being tickled by magic feathers.

Blaze the Cat is a fictional character from the Sonic the Hedgehog Series. She is an anthropomorphic, fourteen-year-old, lavender cat and is a princess hailing from an alternate dimension, where she is both the regent of her world and the appointed guardian of the Sol Emeralds a role similar to that of Sonic and Knuckles combined. She is gifted with the power of pyrokinesis, which lets her create, control and manipulate fire in any way she pleases.

Blaze is normally calm, elegant and level-headed, but tends to conceal her true feelings. Devoted to her position, she sometimes gets herself bogged down by her own self-imposed strict discipline, which made her anti-social, withdraw, and initially unfamiliar to the concept of having friends. After spending time with Sonic, however, Blaze was able to discover the true meaning of friendship, allowing her to accomplish tasks for the good of her people and the innocent which she could never do alone.

WAREHOUSE CAPTURE MODELS AND BODYBUILDERS


This is a request by @quhjii for these models, the blonde Aubrey Lynn Berg and still unnamed African-American model, and Giuila the Shieldmaiden, a bodybuilder, in a classic chair tie.

A little story behind it, the three of them were on the beach and saw suspicious activity by a warehouse. The three decided investigated it and unfortunately they were overpowered by the smugglers. The three have been quickly and efficently bound and gagged. Now they are left to ponder whatever fate these crooks plan for them.

 

HOUSE OF HORRORS 25 Gogo Tomago as Vampirella Coffin Peril


This is a request by @mothrabro 's Drew's House of Horrors 2025 for Gogo Tomago of Disney's Big Hero 6 being dress as Vampirella of Dynamite Entertainment being bound and gagged in a coffin filled with lethal syringes

GoGo Tomago is a major character from Disney's 2014 animated feature film, Big Hero 6. She is voiced by Jamie Chun. Stoic and strong, yet loyal to the bone, GoGo is an industrial design and mechanical engineering student at the San Fransokyo Institute of Technology. After a mysterious fire shatters peace and happiness in San Fransokyo, GoGo lends her athletic abilities and "need for speed" to help form the city's newest superhero team, Big Hero 6.

Compared to her teammates, GoGo is tough and extreme, making up for her lack of conversation with bluntness and sarcasm. A straightforward athlete, GoGo lives for the speed and thrill and is willing to take up any challenge. Thanks to her athleticism, GoGo is resourceful and adaptive with and without the use of powers. Unlike most of the team when it came to facing Yokai, GoGo was able to hold on her own longer and providing enough support for her teammates to launch counterattacks. However, because of her fierce attitude, GoGo is not the most approachable person to be around nor is she willing to accept limits, and at most she can be highly opinionated. Even those closest to her can have a hard time to get her to open up.

Despite her stinginess, GoGo is a strong-willed woman who would do anything to protect her friends. When in the face of danger or if her friends are in trouble, GoGo can become very serious and puts their lives over any obstacle that comes in her way. She is able to take control of a situation even when the odds are against her, making her a natural leader when needed be. She demonstrates this when escaping from imminent threat from Yokai with her friends, recklessly but skillfully driving the car while utilizing San Fransokyo's street systems to find shortcuts and maneuvers to avoid the microbots.

Ironically, while she is defiant to authority, GoGo is also committed to what she believes in and is determined to get the job done, which she passes on to her teammates when their hopes are down. Along with her loyalty, GoGo has a strong code of honor and uncompromising values, as she is the first to stand up to Hiro when his desire for vengeance nearly comes to killing Yokai instead of apprehending him.

However, what lies behind GoGo's rough shell is perhaps the largest amount of compassion she can dispose necessary for the group. After Hiro witnesses Tadashi's wish to help others and tries to apologize to the group for his actions, GoGo immediately hugs him to comfort him from the misfortunes he has been through. By the end of the film, GoGo embraces her role as a superheroine with her friends, learning how to work together to save others and lending determination to battles.

Vampirella is a fictional character, a comic book vampire superheroine created by Forrest J Ackerman and comic book artist Trina Robbins in Warren Publishing's black-and-white horror comics magazine Vampirella #1 (Sept. 1969). Writer-editor Archie Goodwin later developed the character from horror-story hostess, in which capacity she remained through issue #8 (Nov. 1970), to a horror-drama leading character. Vampirella was ranked 35th in Comics Buyer's Guide's "100 Sexiest Women in Comics" list.

Vampirella was originally presented as an inhabitant of the planet Drakulon, a world where a vampiric race lived on blood and where blood flowed in rivers. Drakulon orbits twin suns that were causing droughts across the planet, marking certain doom for Vampirella and her race. The race of which Vampirella was born, the Vampiri, were able to transform themselves into bats at will, possessed superhuman physical attributes, sprout wings when required to fly, and drink blood. The story begins with the inhabitants of Drakulon dying slowly due to the drying up of its blood. The last few lie dying when a spaceship from Earth crashes on the planet. Vampirella, sent to investigate, is attacked; retaliating, she discovers that the astronauts have blood in their veins. In order for her race to survive, she manages to pilot the ship back to Earth where her adventures begin. Vampirella becomes a "good" vampire, and devotes her energy to ridding our world of the evil kind. Evil vampires owe their existence to Dracula, who came from Drakulon but was corrupted by Chaos.

 

Friday, October 10, 2025

CHAIR BOUND Princess Rosalina of Super Mario Odyssey


This is a request by @piotr182xx for a Princess Rosalina in her summer tourist outfit from Nintendo's Super Mario Odyssey being chair tied.

Princess Rosalina is a recurring character that debuted in Super Mario Galaxy, first appearing in the Gateway Galaxy. She is a very powerful figure, as her duty is to watch over and protect the cosmos, while also serving as the adopted mother of the Lumas and commanding the Comet Observatory.

Rosalina's backstory is chronicled in her storybook told by her in the Comet Observatory's Library in Super Mario Galaxy. Nine chapters are unlocked throughout the game, and the last is unlocked by completing the game.       

Rosalina's story begins when she meets a young Luma in a rusted spaceship, where they rebuild the spaceship to go search for the Luma's mother. They traverse through space, encountering comets, asteroids, and Star Bits. Rosalina then starts to miss her own mother, but the two begin to build a new home that would eventually become the Comet Observatory. As she and the Luma build the home, Rosalina takes more Lumas under her wing. After they see their 100th comet, Rosalina looks back at her home planet, which then causes her to feel greatly upset and homesick, and then comes to terms with the fact that her own mother is dead. The young Luma who traversed with Rosalina tells her that her mother is always part of her, and then transforms into a comet that can traverse to Rosalina's home planet. Rosalina then declares that the Lumas are her family now, and that they will visit her home planet once every one hundred years.

In Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2, Rosalina is depicted as a generally wise, kind, and mature character. She has an intimate knowledge of the universe and cares deeply for the Lumas and her friends, to the point of assuming the role of total care.  giver and mother figure for the former. Her outward strength and inner sorrow, as shown in her storybook, are likely due to the loss of her own mother. Rosalina is a calm and reserved character, and often takes pauses when she explains how the universe works. It has also been shown that Rosalina's voice is rather monotone, even when she is excited. Prior to Super Mario 3D World, her voice also has a reverberating effect.

Since Mario Kart Wii, however, Rosalina has been portrayed as a little bit more upbeat and joyous than her original stoic portrayal, with examples being that Rosalina cheers and shouts louder, though still mostly keeping her introverted nature. Like most players, Rosalina enjoys special activities, but in a more humble manner, such as when she simply waves to the audience upon scoring a point in the Mario Tennis series. Since Super Mario 3D World, Rosalina has also displayed more energy in her actions, such as when celebrating after reaching the flagpole in said game.

When Rosalina was young, she was portrayed as optimistic and proactive, helping a Luma build a spaceship to find the Luma's mother. Even so, she developed feelings of homesickness and melancholy, to the point of crying about losing her mother, though her spirits were raised easily when the Lumas impressed her with comets and an offer to take her back to her home planet.

 

HOUSE OF HORRORS 25 Charlie Morningstar as Ladybug DiD


 

This is a request by @mothrabro for Drew's House of Horrors 2025 Jam for Charlie Morningstar of Hazbin Hotel costumed as Marinette Dupain-Cheng's Ladybug from Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Nior being bound and gagged in zip ties.



Charlotte Morningstar, most commonly referred to as Charlie, is the Hellborn princess of Hell, the founder of the Hazbin Hotel, and the main protagonist of the Hazbin Hotel webseries.


Despite what most of Hell thinks, she believes that redemption is possible for any and all demons and hopes that it will help with the betterment of the kingdom.

She shows strong compassion towards her friends and her people. She's naïve and theatrical, while also bursting with passion. Charlie does everything in her power to make everyone happy and is determined to make her kingdom into a better place. However, she can be stubborn whenever something doesn't go her way. She also has a huge passion and love for musical theatre. So much so that she says herself that she communicates more information through song.


Despite being sweet and naïve, it doesn't make her a pushover or stupid. When Katie Killjoy kept ruthlessly mocking her idea, Charlie stole her pen and called her a bitch. Even when Katie turned into her demon form, Charlie began to fight back and even possibly set Tom Trench on fire. When Alastor offered to make a deal with Charlie by a handshake, she refused and used her status by ordering Alastor to help her with the hotel for as long as he desires, which he agrees to. She is also not above letting a few cuss words slip. Charlie also knows that not all demons are redeemable since she admits that she knows how evil Alastor can be and most likely not going to change for the better.


Marinette Dupain-Cheng is one of the main protagonists of Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Nior. Marinette is a student in Miss Bustier's class at College Francoise Dupont in Paris, France. She is also a budding fashion designer. With the Ladybug Miraculous, when inhabited by Tikki, Marinette transforms into the superheroine Ladybug, gaining the power of good luck and creation to stop Hawk Moth and his Akumatized villains.


Marinette is sweet, outgoing, joyful, and a bit awkward and clumsy. She loves fashion, her friends, family, and her crush Adrien. Despite her outgoing and empathetic personality, Marinette struggles with self-confidence and self-esteem: In a situation, she deems urgent, like doing something for Adrien or losing something that will expose her secret identity, she becomes very nervous, awkward, and quick to panic. Marinette cares deeply for other people, usually putting their feelings and interests even before her own, in some cases at a personal cost. Despite being genuinely kind, she has her limits, such as in "The Evillustrator" when she gets irritated with Chloe to the point that she refuses to continue guarding her from The Evillustrator as Ladybug.


Marinette can act impulsively and irrationally at times, as shown when she tried to deflect the false accusation of "stealing" Chloe's bracelet onto others who are also innocent. She also expresses jealousy whenever other girls such as Chloé or Lila flirt with Adrien, sometimes causing her to act irrationally, even abusing her powers as Ladybug to keep them away. However, she tends to learn from her mistakes and become a more open-minded, understanding person. Although she is absent-minded and acts before thinking at times, Marinette is clever, showing when she hid her signature in her when Chloé stole her design, thus exposing her. Furthermore, she is willing to do a number of risky tasks in order to protect her identity and image, like stealing Adrien's phone in "Copycat" to erase an embarrassing message she accidentally left on it. Thanks to her confidence as Ladybug, she's gotten more calm and comfortable around Adrien as herself. Seen in "Gorzilla", as she tried to help him get away from a swarm of fans and is able to talk to him more fluently.

As Ladybug, Marinette retains many of her alter ego's characteristics, but she is much stronger. Her confidence and bravery come out more prominently. Her quick-thinking, resourcefulness, and wits are more obvious, especially when she is figuring out how to utilize her Lucky Charm. As Ladybug, Marinette strives to rescue everyone, including those akumatized by Hawk Moth. No matter the difficulty of her tasks, she does everything in her power to set things right while keeping up with her everyday responsibilities, like designing something or working in the bakery. Like Cat Noir, Ladybug is clever with her words and occasionally enjoys making puns. She has a more serious side when fighting against Hawk Moth's villains, as opposed to Cat Noir's laid back and goofy personality. At times, she enjoys teasing him and others, while she can get exasperated, she handles joking calmly. As her alter ego, Marinette strives to keep her personal and superhero lives separate to protect herself, the people she knows or she is close to. She is also great at giving advice to others when they need it. With her greater confidence, she aims to be honest with others in other ways, like her honesty with Cat Noir about not having romantic feelings for him.

Also as Ladybug, Marinette has the people's loyalty, respect, trust and help when she needs it.

Also in "Reverser", with her clumsiness she needed help from Nathaniel and Alix to stop the titular villain.