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Thursday, November 7, 2024

Tuesday, November 5, 2024

BURQA BONDAGE Candance Flynn


 

We have Candace Flynn of Disney's Phineas and Ferb being bound and gagged in a burqa.

Candace Gertrude Flynn is the 15-year old sister of Phineas and the step-sister of Ferb, along with the eldest child of the Flynn-Fletcher household. She spends large portions of her time striving, but never succeeding to get her brothers in trouble for the things they do every day. While she isn't doing that, she would often be seen conversing on the phone, or hanging out with Stacy Hirano and less often Jenny Brown.




CATSUIT BONDAGE Mother Gothel of Tangled

 

This is a request by :iconKattTOMA2:  for some cartoon cuties being bound and gagged in catsuits. We have Mother Gothel of Disney's Tangled being kidnapped and tryin to escape from this frontal hog tie.

Mother Gothel is the main antagonist of Disney's 2010 animated feature film Tangled. She is a wicked crone who had retained youth for hundreds of years through the healing properties of a magic golden flower. When the flower's powers were unintentionally transferred to the hair of Rapunzel, Gothel kidnapped the princess and locked her away in a secluded tower,  where she hoarded Rapunzel's healing magic. To keep the princess under  her control, Gothel posed as Rapunzel's loving, albeit overprotective  mother with a mission to protect her daughter from the "cruelty" of the  outside world.

Gothel presents herself with a theatrical flair, often flaunting her  beauty and curvy appearance with much enthusiasm and dramatics. This  ties into the fact that she is a phenomenal actress, a dangerous  manipulator, and is very intelligent, while it also indicates that in  her actual lifetime before discovering the flower, she was indeed an actual stage actress and performer  before she retired due to her aging. Aside from the magic golden flower  Gothel selfishly uses to prolong her life to live forever, and her life  alone, she lacks magical attributes, relying solely on her intellect to  achieve her ambitions. She is also very possessive and selfish,  evidenced by the fact that she had been hoarding the magical flower for  hundreds of years all to herself, which could have instead been a gift  to share with other ailing beings of the world. Aside from manipulating  Rapunzel herself, she also manipulated the Stabbington Brothers by  seemingly giving them the chance of getting revenge on Flynn Rider as  well as Rapunzel's gift to make themselves rich, only to betray them  without keeping the latter half of her promise as she no longer needed  them.
Gothel was a lazy mother, as evidenced by her treating her  four-year-old daughter Cassandra as a maid by forcing her to do all  household chores in their cottage by herself while Gothel spent all her  time looking at herself in her mirrors and talking about the compliments  she got by men, which also demonstrates her vanity.

Gothel was also negligent to her biological daughter Cassandra,  presumably having to be an unintended result of an affair with an  unknown man. Gothel often left her alone in their cottage to restore her  youth with the flower and gave her gifts only to keep her away from  her, rather than by motherly affection, much like she later does with  Rapunzel, and finally abandoning Cassandra to escape with the baby  princess, not caring about what would happen to her afterwards.

Throughout the story, Gothel's goal is to keep Rapunzel in a hidden tower forever in order to take advantage of the healing powers within the lost princess' hair.  To do so, she cleverly poses as a kind, yet overprotective mother  figure, that simply hopes to keep her daughter away from the outside  world which, according to her, is filled with people who would abuse  Rapunzel's power (which makes her somewhat hypocritical since she is one of those people  who is doing just that). However, she is still extremely abusive  despite her caring façade; she constantly insults Rapunzel, purposely  lowers her self-esteem, avoids familial contact with the princess, and  riles up her anxiety with warnings of exaggerated dangers she could run  into if she'd ever leave, all for her own selfish gain. Gothel is also  known to victimize herself and enjoys it, blaming Rapunzel for any sort  of conflict or unfortunate event that befalls their lives and  relationship, be it an argument or even someone's death.

Despite all of this, Gothel has several methods of furthering  Rapunzel's dependence and loyalty to her; these include making her  favorite meals, gifting her with paint and other luxuries to keep her  occupied within the tower, and most notably, posing as Rapunzel's only  protector in a vicious and unforgiving world just to manipulate her.  However, this is all for a deeply selfish reason and comes at the  expense of Rapunzel's happiness and dreams of experiencing life outside  the confines of her tower. The illustrations even state she implanted  scary and corrupted views of Christmas in the girl.

Gothel's burning desire to retain her youth for all eternity has  notably driven the woman to complete madness, to the point where she was  more than willing to force Rapunzel into slavery for the rest of her  years when she figured out the truth of their relationship. Not only  that, she was also driven to a murderous state, evidenced by her  immediate decision to kill Flynn Rider, upon deducing he somehow led to Rapunzel's eventual leave from the tower.

Though this could be attributed to her wishing for Rapunzel never to  leave her, Gothel seems to be a misanthrope and has true hatred for  people because they took away the magic flower she wanted all to  herself, even though it could help the sickness of others. She even  advises Rapunzel to hate people, saying; "the world is dark, and  selfish, and cruel. If it finds even the tiniest bit of sunlight, it  destroys it".


Monday, November 4, 2024

UNCOVERED DiD Vampirella of Dynamite Entertainment


We have Dynamite Entertainment version of Vampirella being captured and having her top to expose her breasts.

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.

CATSUIT BONDAGE Lois and Meg Griffin


 

It seems that Lois and Meg Griffin of Fox's Family Guy  were dress in sexy catsuits that were based on Erin Gray's  wore as Lt. Wilma Deering from Buck Rogers In The 25th Century television series and something has gone wrong. Now this mother/daughter combo are struggling to get free.

Megan, aka Megatron "Meg" Griffin
is the oldest child of Lois and Peter Griffin, and the sister of Chris and Stewie Griffin. She is currently attending James Woods Regional High School. Meg explainsers: in "A Fistful of Meg" that her father changed her birth certificate to "Megatron" after her mother had already selected Megan. Despite this, she is still commonly called Megan such as by Mr. Berler in "Let's Go to the Hop".

Meg is a self-conscious and insecure adolscent girl. She is treated unfairly by various people and has numerous insecurities that prompt her to try to be part of the "in-crowd". However, this only results in her getting rebuffed by the many bullies of this circle, particularly Connie D'Amico, the head cheerleader of the local high school, James Woods Regional High School. However, a nerdy student named Neil Goldman is attracted to her.

Meg is usually the butt of Peter's jokes due to her unpopularity and "ugliness"; Peter resorts to outrageous stunts and names. Stewie and Brian tend to disdain her kindness, but they typically do it behind Meg's back. Lois constantly puts Meg down, while boosting her own egotistical image. Lois is usually of little to no help to Meg when she is abused by others; though she is not as abusive towards Meg as Peter is.

While Meg is usually a pushover, she can get angry when pushed too far, though such occasions are usually rare. This can be seen in the episode "Seahorse Seashell Party", where she strongly insults and defames Peter, Lois, and even Chris for their inconsiderate actions toward her. This causes Peter, Lois, and Chris to distance themselves in shame and sends Peter into depression; though she later apologizes upon realizing that the family needs a "lightning rod" to absorb the dysfunction. In the episode "Road to Rupert," Meg assaults a man for insulting her after a fender-bender.

Many of the show's storylines about Meg involve her trying to improve her life, find a boyfriend, being a Russian sleeper agent, and reaching breaking points with her family and others who victimize her.

Out of all the members of the family, her father Peter abuses her the most, however he is shown to actually care about Meg in various episodes, such as in "Meg and Quagmire" when he goes out of his way to prevent Glenn Quagmire from having sex with her, and in "This Little Piggy" where he tries to get Meg out of a foot fetishism business objectifying her for men's sexual amusement. Peter cares about Meg but is not open about it to anyone. In "Screwed the Pooch", while attempting to persuade the court that Brian should have access to his puppies, Peter observes that if he were half the father that Brian was, he would know certain facts about his children, including the fact that "Meg's real father is..." Brian answers, "Stan Thompson." Meg herself does not hear this revelation due to her listening to music on headphones at the time.

Lois Patrice Griffin (née Pewterschmidt) is the wife of Peter Griffin and mother of Meg, Chris, and Stewie Griffin. Lois lives at 31 Spooner Street with her family and also Brian, the anthropomorphic family dog. In The Real Live Griffins, she is portrayed by Fran Drescher. Originally, she was a protagonist, but as she became darker, despite being one of the protagonists, she does have several episodes where she has an antagonistic role.

Born Lois Pewterschmidt, Lois was brought up in an extremely wealthy household with her sister, Carol. They also have a long-lost older brother, Patrick, who was sent to a mental asylum after he became a serial killer. She met Peter when he was employed as a towel boy by her aunt. Her rich father, Carter Pewterschmidt, cannot stand Peter and makes rude comments at every chance he gets. Peter seems to unintentionally do his absolute best to be a thorn in her side. She also alludes to have studied at Kent State University.

Initially, Lois is depicted as a stereotypical housewife and doting mother, which, combined with her natural beauty and sexiness, has made her the ideal woman. She has shown to be tolerable of Peter's random shenanigans, putting himself and others in danger whether it's from his unhealthy drinking or reckless idiotic acts, while doing her best to be a living mother and wife.

However, as the series progressed, Lois developed a darker personality. Among them being her apparent taste for Sadomasochism (S&M), dressing as a dominatrix in "Let's Go to the Hop", putting out a lit cigarette on her arm in "Breaking Out is Hard to Do", asking Peter to put his finger in a bullet hole and twist it when he accidentally shot her in "Barely Legal", and directing Peter to kick her breasts in "Brian's Got a Brand New Bag". Several times, Lois raped Peter, yet she sees nothing wrong with this as she believes men can't be forced to have sex.

Lois has also gone from a loving mother to a woman who once admitted that she didn't want children in the first place on several occasions; in "A Fish out of Water", when she and Meg go on Spring Break, during the awkward car-ride, she tells Meg that she took birth control, but taking antibiotics made it fail, evidently causing Meg's birth. In "Peter's Daughter", she instructs Meg on how to have a miscarriage. Chris was also said to be the result of a broken condom in "Emission Impossible", with the resulting lawsuit paying for the Griffins' house.

She has also started showing almost no compassion toward Meg, Chris, and sometimes Stewie on a number of rare occasions, whether either of them gets into serious situations. In almost any episode, Meg is the prime target of various negative comments from Lois, which ranges from an assortment of criticisms about her appearance or personality, sometimes displaying superiority over Meg using her previous relationships, accomplishments, or popularity, often breaking down her daughter's self-esteem more and more with every episode. Lois was even willing to consent to having Principal Shepard create a fake application for Meg in "Meg Goes to College" so Meg would be accepted into a college and that way they would be rid of her.

In several situations where her children show any kind of imperfection that would go against her desires or question her adeptness as a parent, she'd once attempted to come up with an immediate reason to tell people if Chris committed suicide about mental illness in an attempt to gain sympathy; in "Papa Has A Rollin' Son", she asked Dr. Hartman whether or not Stewie would die younger than fourteen after he informed her that he wouldn't grow any taller; in a possible future where Stewie and Brian travel to in "Roads to Vegas", she milked the fact that Stewie had died receiving different gifts and foods from her friends and parents.

Lois would often put her own personal needs above the rest of her family and, because of her egotistical personality, she would develop a control dominatrix over her family and she is more quick to blame others rather than admit her own personal mistakes. Lois is also known to easily get very violent or threatening whenever she is angry. A prime example of this is when she beat up Peter and Chris just because they got the groceries instead of her.

Lois is also willing to resort to blackmail, such as in "Halloween on Spooner Street", where, although she got back Stewie's Halloween candy another boy had stolen, Lois threatened the boy's mother by demanding she also pay her some money as well, or against Quagmire in "Quagmire and Meg", where though she and Peter saved Meg from having sex with Quagmire, she also blackmailed Quagmire into letting her and Peter use his cabin at least once a month.





Sunday, November 3, 2024

HOUSE OF HORRORS 24 Vampirella Team USA DiD


 

This is for Mothrabro's jam Drew's House of Horrors  2024 with the Dynamite Entertainment version of Vampirella in the swimsuit that Beyonce for Team USA for the 2024 Paris Olympics for the gymnastic team video.

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.

UNCOVERED DiD Blossom of IF


 

This is Blossom of the movie IF being  bound and gagged in the nude.

Blossom is the tetartagonist of IF. She tags along with Blue to get the help of Cal and Bea.

Blossom is first seen watching Bea from the top of the apartment stairs,  when she is discovered, it is shown she lives just a floor above Bea.  She began to get anxious and panicked when Bea discovered her. Eventually, it is revealed she was once the IF of Bea's grandmother.

Blossom is an anthropomorphic butterfly with a distinct rubber hose  cartoon style, reminiscent of 1930s-era animation. She wears a pink  blouse and tutu with red and black striped dress suspenders, a black  buttoned dress vest, and white gloves. She also has two light blue and  black deflated butterfly wings.

When re-uniting with Bea's grandmother Margaret, Blossom glows a rose-type color and gains full-size butterfly wings.

HOUSE OF HORRORS 24 OC Alice the Halloween Witch DiD


 

This is for Mothrabro's jam Drew's House of Horrors  2024 with Original Character Alice the Halloween Witch being bound and gagged.  It seems she has a recieved a really unpleasant trick.

This is her description: That Little Halloween Witch Girl she loved Halloween and Visting Trick or Treaters on Halloween Night on 31st of October!

HOUSE OF HORRORS 24 Flo Catsuit DiD


 

This is a request by KattTOMA2 for some cartoon cuties being bound and gagged in catsuits.  This is also for Mothrabro's jam Drew's House of Horrors  2024 with Flo of Rocky Rakoon's Rocky and Friends being bound and gagged in a catsuit.

Flo Feline is one of the main characters of Rocky Rakoon's  "Rocky and Friends" series. She is a tuxedo Mexican-American Shorthair  cat who lives in an apartment with her friends. She is 19 years old.

She is pansexual.

Saturday, November 2, 2024

HOUSE OF HORRORS 24 Blossom of IF DiD


This is for Mothrabro's jam Drew's House of Horrors  2024 for grown-up Anais Waterso of Cartoon Ntework's The Amazing World of Gumball being bound and gagged by Original Character Count Baron Von Drew cosplaying Barbarella,

Anais Watterson is one of the main characters in The Amazing World of Gumball.  She is the youngest and most intelligent member of the Watterson  family. She attends Elmore Junior High with her older brothers, Gumball  and Darwin, and is in a higher grade than them, as revealed in "The  Others."

Anais is by far the most  intelligent member of her family, although her young age prevents her  from really being noticed and taken seriously by adults. She has been  shown on numerous occasions to have a knack for solving problems, such  as when she figured a way out of the house when it flooded in "The  Responsible," and the time she developed a complex solution to solve the  problem of getting her grandmother's luggage up a flight of stairs in  "The Kiss." Anais attends Elmore Junior High because of her extremely  high IQ; however, she is not in the same class as her brothers and  instead goes to an eighth-grade class located elsewhere in the school.  Anais is also a valued member of the school's Physics Club, and her vast  knowledge of the subject has saved her from being vaporized by Bobert  in his combat form in "The Club."

As shown in "The Remote" and in "The World," Anais knows how to sew, as she sewed up a hole in Daisy, and also sewed a zipper into Daisy.

Anais  is a remarkably cunning strategist as well, revealed in the episode  "The Remote," and "The Password," plotting elaborate schemes, and  decoying everybody's perceptions to achieve her goal, though she is  often underestimated due to her significantly young age, which she tends  to use to her advantage. Sometimes she is respected for her  intelligence like in the episode "The Password," when Gumball says  "clever girl" after finding out about Anais' plan to hog the computer  all to herself by once again by driving the Watterson family out of the  house, similar to the episode "The Remote."

Anais has shown some  signs of having her mother's fiery temper. When her brother  accidentally lost her doll, she was extremely upset and demanding,  threatening to tell their mother what had happened. On another occasion,  after finally taking Granny Jojo's bags upstairs, when asked to bring  them down, she instead grew furious and kicked her suitcase out the  window. Also, in "The Vacation," Richard hugged her to protect her, and  she violently attacked him, thinking he was a monster. In "The Pest,"  Gumball and Darwin awoke from their sleep and found Anais violently and  mercilessly attacking her stuffed animals because she was angry at Billy  for bullying her at school, and even wanted to beat him up, showing  that she can be just as angry and violent as her mother.

In "The  Friend," it is shown that Anais is very socially awkward. She states  that she does not have any friends, which is why no one shows up at her  party and in "The Egg" when she met Billy she had her thumbs under the  table twisting them into knots. This awkwardness is shown again in "The  Parasite" when she became excessively clingy to Jodie. This social  awkwardness is shown once again in "The Guy" when Josh and Anais first  meet, when they yell at each other instead of talking, and in "The  Friend" when she does not know how to make eye contact, smile normally,  and make small talk with her friend, Chimera.

Barbarella is a titular heroine of a French science fiction comic book and the 1968 film adaptation of the same name.

She is played by Jane Fonda.

Barbarella portrays herself as an innocent air-headed blonde.  However, her superiors think enough of her to send her to hostile  planets alone to accomplish missions.

Barbarella is cordial towards everyone she meets. When meeting  others who do not understand English she will try French before  resorting to her tongue-box.

In the future, a beautiful astronomatrix named Barbarella floats  through the galaxy in her spaceship, the Alpha-7. Suddenly, she receives  an urgent call on her monitor from none other than the President of  Earth. He informs her that a young scientist named Durand Durand went  missing sometime during a mission to the North Star and is believed to  have landed somewhere in the Tau Ceti star system. Not much is known  about this region of space--the President worries that Durand's  invention, the positronic ray, may fall into the hands of a primitive  culture; beings who might seek to use this technology as a weapon and  launch an intergalactic war. Since the Earth, free of all conflict for  centuries, lacks military and police personnel, the President tasks  Barbarella with a mission to find the scientist. He teleports her some  weapons and a device that will signal the presence of Durand Durand. The  latter has a tonguebox incorporated in its design which can translate  any language.

Barbarella spends most of the journey to Tau Ceti in suspended  animation. She awakens just in time to lose control of her spacecraft  and crash land on Planet 16, which her spaceship informs her contains an  atmosphere similar to Earth's. She changes into a new outfit to explore  the arctic terrain. The first humanoids she meets are a pair of twin  girls--they jabber to her excitedly in a language she can't understand.  Before she can adjust her tonguebox, one of them knocks Barbarella  unconscious with a piece of ice. The girls then pull the dazed explorer  along in their sled, which is attached to a manta ray-like creature that  glides across the ice.

Barbarella is apparently one of the best agents the Earth has to offer in the 41st  Century.She answers directly to the President of Earth himself and is  entrusted with the best equipment of her time.She is tasked to take on  the most serious and important missions on her own.

Even though Barbarella abhors weapons she is an excellent shot.  She is well versed in the use of every weapon in her arsenal. She is  also trained to work in zero gravity.

 

HOUSE OF HORRORS 24 Blossom of IF DiD


 

This is for Mothrabro's jam Drew's House of Horrors  2024 with Blossom of the movie IF being  bound and gagged.

Blossom is the tetartagonist of IF. She tags along with Blue to get the help of Cal and Bea.

Blossom is first seen watching Bea from the top of the apartment stairs,  when she is discovered, it is shown she lives just a floor above Bea.  She began to get anxious and panicked when Bea discovered her.  Eventually, it is revealed she was once the IF of Bea's grandmother.

Blossom is an anthropomorphic butterfly with a distinct rubber hose  cartoon style, reminiscent of 1930s-era animation. She wears a pink  blouse and tutu with red and black striped dress suspenders, a black  buttoned dress vest, and white gloves. She also has two light blue and  black deflated butterfly wings.

When re-uniting with Bea's grandmother Margaret, Blossom glows a rose-type color and gains full-size butterfly wings.

Blossom is very polite. She is shown to care a lot about the ones she knows, as she constantly tells Blue to stop scaring Bea, and had made up a way to calm Blue down. She also offers Bea a cup of tea in an attempt to calm her nerves.

Friday, November 1, 2024

HOUSE OF HORRORS 24 Ruby Gillman Gris DiD


 

This is for Mothrabro's jam Drew's House of Horrors  2024 with the star of Dreamworks' Ruby Gillman Teenage Kraken being a kidnapped in a Gris Swimsuit.

Ruby Gillman is the titular main protagonist of the movie. She’s a sweet, awkward 16-year-old kraken who is a junior at Oceanside High School. She is also a direct descendant of the Kraken royal lineage, and is destined to inherit the throne from Grandmamah, the Warrior Queen of the Seven Seas.

She might not be the coolest girl in school, but she is loved by her mega-selling realtor mom and laid-back supportive dad; even her little "annoying" brother thinks she’s OK. What’s more, her three closest friends Margot, Bliss and Trevin adore her, and their squad always sticks together. Even Ruby’s crush, the skater boy Connor, seems to recognize that there’s something special about the shy, winsome girl.

Ruby is a quiet, shy and awkward kraken who lives in the seaside town of Oceanside. Just like the rest of her family, she lives her life pretending to be a human. She feels occasionally embarrassed by her parents and sees her younger brother as annoying, but overall loves them all greatly. Being a junior at Oceanside High School, she tries her best to fit in with the other students, attempting to act as normal as possible. However, her awkwardness gets thrown at the forefront whenever she speaks to her beloved crush Connor.

Despite her persona, she had feelings of resentment towards her mother after she found out that her mom knew about her heritage but didn’t tell her. She also feels betrayed by “Chelsea” after she reveals herself as Nerissa, though she quickly bounces back after a heartfelt conversation with her uncle.

She has a reserved nature resulted in a lack of self-confidence and insecurity, which made many situations Ruby had to endure much worse for her. She was prone to heavy bouts of anxiety and some moments even led to panic attacks, such as when meeting the “new girl” in school, Chelsea, for the first time. Throughout the film, she starts to develop a sense of confidence, and by the end is able to become a brave and confident individual, someone who is inspiring to those around her.

Her interest in the ocean is an interesting one, and something that is seen all throughout the film. Even though she had never entered it, the ocean had always endeared her, appearing to be well-drawn to it. Her bedroom is filled with ocean-related knickknacks, and she reads a quarterly-released magazine called The Marine Biologist Quarterly, even if her mother expressed her objections. Despite this fixation, she was deathly afraid of the ocean, never wanting to be confronted by it in a situation, which stemmed from her mom’s anti-ocean rule. Her thalassophobia was severe when faced with trying to save a drowning Connor, she had a panic attack before accidentally falling in. This phobia was overcome after having a talk with Brill, deciding to take a leap of faith that would change her life forever.

Ruby, to put it mildly, is a math nerd. So much so that she originally decided to ask Connor, who she tutors in the subject, to prom with an advanced quadratic equation. She’s even a champion mathlete at her school, geeking out about the subject with her friends, even if they think it’s not very cool. Due to her ability to apply the steps of an equation to real life, she was able to evaluate the severity of the underwater volcanic area known as The Well of Seas by tossing a discarded ship into one of the currents. On top of this, she also figured out how to destroy the Trident of Oceanus by making use of the exponential growth formula using the three giant krakens’ laser eye abilities. This skill allows her to use her smarts to her advantage, making her more calculating.



HOUSE OF HORRORS 24 Emily Bikini DiD


 

This is for Mothrabro's jam Drew's House of Horrors  2024 with Emily of Hazbin Hotel being bound and gagged in a bikini.

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.

BURQA BONDAGE Ruby Gillman Teenage Kraken


 

This is for Mothrabro's jam Drew's House of Horrors  2024 with the star of Dreamworks' Ruby Gillman Teenage Kraken being bound and gagged in a burqa.

Ruby Gillman is the titular main protagonist of the movie. She’s a sweet, awkward 16-year-old kraken who is a junior at Oceanside High School. She is also a direct descendant of the Kraken royal lineage, and is destined to inherit the throne from Grandmamah, the Warrior Queen of the Seven Seas.

She might not be the coolest girl in school, but she is loved by her mega-selling realtor mom and laid-back supportive dad; even her little "annoying" brother thinks she’s OK. What’s more, her three closest friends Margot, Bliss and Trevin adore her, and their squad always sticks together. Even Ruby’s crush, the skater boy Connor, seems to recognize that there’s something special about the shy, winsome girl.

Ruby is a quiet, shy and awkward kraken who lives in the seaside town of Oceanside. Just like the rest of her family, she lives her life pretending to be a human. She feels occasionally embarrassed by her parents and sees her younger brother as annoying, but overall loves them all greatly. Being a junior at Oceanside High School, she tries her best to fit in with the other students, attempting to act as normal as possible. However, her awkwardness gets thrown at the forefront whenever she speaks to her beloved crush Connor.

Despite her persona, she had feelings of resentment towards her mother after she found out that her mom knew about her heritage but didn’t tell her. She also feels betrayed by “Chelsea” after she reveals herself as Nerissa, though she quickly bounces back after a heartfelt conversation with her uncle.

She has a reserved nature resulted in a lack of self-confidence and insecurity, which made many situations Ruby had to endure much worse for her. She was prone to heavy bouts of anxiety and some moments even led to panic attacks, such as when meeting the “new girl” in school, Chelsea, for the first time. Throughout the film, she starts to develop a sense of confidence, and by the end is able to become a brave and confident individual, someone who is inspiring to those around her.

Her interest in the ocean is an interesting one, and something that is seen all throughout the film. Even though she had never entered it, the ocean had always endeared her, appearing to be well-drawn to it. Her bedroom is filled with ocean-related knickknacks, and she reads a quarterly-released magazine called The Marine Biologist Quarterly, even if her mother expressed her objections. Despite this fixation, she was deathly afraid of the ocean, never wanting to be confronted by it in a situation, which stemmed from her mom’s anti-ocean rule. Her thalassophobia was severe when faced with trying to save a drowning Connor, she had a panic attack before accidentally falling in. This phobia was overcome after having a talk with Brill, deciding to take a leap of faith that would change her life forever.

Ruby, to put it mildly, is a math nerd. So much so that she originally decided to ask Connor, who she tutors in the subject, to prom with an advanced quadratic equation. She’s even a champion mathlete at her school, geeking out about the subject with her friends, even if they think it’s not very cool. Due to her ability to apply the steps of an equation to real life, she was able to evaluate the severity of the underwater volcanic area known as The Well of Seas by tossing a discarded ship into one of the currents. On top of this, she also figured out how to destroy the Trident of Oceanus by making use of the exponential growth formula using the three giant krakens’ laser eye abilities. This skill allows her to use her smarts to her advantage, making her more calculating.


Thursday, October 31, 2024

Danica Patrick Showgirl Peril


This is a request by Dragon123R for Danica Patrick dressed as a Las Vegas showgirl for 2013 American Country Awards.  It seems that criminals are kidnapping celebrities dressed as showgirls, the only more subtle kidnap tecnique would be car jak her while she driving in Indy 500.

Danica Sue Patrick is an American former professional racing driver.  She is one of the most successful women in the history of American open-wheel car racing—her victory in the 2008 Indy Japan 300 is the only win by a woman in an IndyCar Series race.

Born to a working-class family in Beloit, Wisconsin, Patrick began karting at the age of ten and achieved early success by winning her class in the World Karting Association Grand National Championship three times in the mid-1990s. She dropped out of high school  with her parents' permission in 1998, and moved to the United Kingdom  to further her career. Patrick competed in Formula Vauxhall and Formula Ford before returning to the United States in 2001 due to a lack of funding. In 2002, she competed in five Barber Dodge Pro Series races for Rahal Letterman Racing. Patrick later raced in the Toyota Atlantic Series for the next two years. Her best effort was third in the championship standings for the 2004 season where she became the first woman to win a pole posistion in the series.

She first drove in the IndyCar Series with Rahal Letterman Racing in 2005 and took three pole posistiions, equaling Tomas Scheckter's record of poles in a rookie season. She was named the Rookie of the Year for both the 2005 Indianapolis 500 and the 2005 IndyCar Series. She improved over the next two years with Rahal Letterman Racing in 2006 and later Andretti Green Racing in 2007. In 2008,  Patrick followed up her Japan victory to place sixth overall in the  drivers' standings. She improved on this to secure fifth the following  season, which saw her finish a career-high third at the Indianapolis 500, the best performance by any woman at the race. Patrick's overall form declined during 2010, but she still managed two-second-places at oval tracks before leaving IndyCar after the 2011 season to focus on stock car racing full-time.

Patrick began racing stock cars in 2010 in the NASCAR Nationwide Series (now Xfinity Series) with her best result coming in the form of a fourth-place finish at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2011. She placed a career-high tenth in the 2012 Season standings and was the second woman to clinch a pole position in the Nationwide Series after Shawna Robinson in 1994.  Patrick started in the Sprint Cup Series (now NASCAR Cup Series) in  2012. She became the first woman to win a Cup Series pole position by  setting the fastest qualifying lap for the 2013 Daytona 500, finishing eighth. Patrick bested Janet Guthrie's record for the most top-ten finishes by a woman in the Sprint Cup Series in 2015. She stopped racing full-time after the 2017 season, but competed at the 2018 Daytona 500 and the 2018 Indianapolis 500 before officially retiring.

 

Sunday, September 22, 2024

CELEBRITY INTERLUDE Hannah Waddingham

This is a request by Dragon123r for actress Hannah Waddingham in this dress that she wore 2021 Emmys. Now she has been kidnapped, bound and gagged to a pole.

Hannah Waddingham was born in 1974, in Wandsworth, London. Her family was involved in performing arts as her mother, Melodie Kelly, and both her maternal grandparents were opera singers.

She is best known for her contribution to West End musical theatre, particularly her performances in the original London production of "Spamalot" as the Lady of the Lake and as Desiree Armfelt in Trevor Nunn's acclaimed revival of "A Little Night Music", roles that earned her two Olivier Award nomination.

In October 2000, she released the single "Our Kind of Love", billed simply as Hannah, in the UK Singles Chart where it peaked at No. 41.

In 2008, she made her film debut as Elizabeth Maddox in How to Lose Friends & Alienate People (2008). Her other film credits include Into the Woods (2011), Les Miserables (2012), Winter Ridge (2018) and The Hustle (2019).

In 2015, Waddingham joined the cast of the fifth season of the HBO series Games of Thrones (2011) as Septa Unella. Hannah appeared in Sex Education (2019) as Sofia Marchetti. In 2020, she gained international recognition for her acclaimed portrayal of Rebecca Welton in the Apple+ comedy series Ted Lasso (2020), for which she won Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series at the 2021 Critics Choice Awards.

 

CATSUIT BONDAGE Little Redotm


 

This is a request by KattTOMA2  for some cartoon cuties being bound and gagged in catsuits. We have Little Red of The Magical Mystery Trip Through Little Red's Head being kidnapped in a cat suit.

Little Red is a character from the ABC Afterschool Special,  "The Magical Mystery Trip Through Little Red's Head". She is the older  sister of Larry and Carol. She is a more modernized take of Little Red Reding Hood, of which this adaptation of the story is in the subplot. She was voiced by Sarah Kennedy.

Little Red is first seen sleeping in bed as her little siblings,  Larry and Carol, watch her. Larry and Carol are discussing whether they  should follow her to their grandmother's house despite their mom's  wishes for them not to do so. Then, they hear a voice, which gets their  attention. The voice comes from someone known as Timer, who is tiny and  the siblings find him on Little Red's pillow. He introduces himself to  the kids and takes them on a tour inside Little Red's mind in order for  them to understand her better.

After the kids have been shrunken down to  his size, they end up in her hair. Carol ends up getting separated from  Timer and Larry, and she meets the conjoined twins, I'm and Me, who  together are known as Choice. They explain that they represent any two  choices that Little Red tries to make and whatever two feelings at the  moment she must choose to feel. After Timer and Larry reunite with  Carol, Timer informs the siblings that he feels his built-in clock about  to sound off and that they must leave right away, as Little Red is  about to awaken, and she does as she hears and notices a bird singing  outside her bedroom window. Timer, Larry, and Carol then head to a part  of Little Red that deals with the senses. They meet Squirter, who is  responsible for keeping that running. They all look at a monitor, which  are Little Red's eyes. He mentions the five senses, as each of them show  what Little Red is doing: Sight (looking at herself in a mirror),  hearing (her listening to some music through a cassette player's  earphones), smell (her sniffing the aroma coming from a toaster), taste  (eating a slice of toast), and touch (her petting her cat).

Later, Little Red leaves her house and heads to her grandma's  house. Her mom tells her to be careful out there and asks if she's sure  she doesn't want her siblings accompanying her. Little Red declines the  opportunity. She thinks she'll be alright on her own at first, but as  she walks through the woods and hears a noise, she begins having second  thoughts, and maybe even doubts herself. Suddenly, she feels a bump and  falls on the ground as a policeman named Sheriff Bill and his son, Stephen,  who is also a cop, accidentally run into her. Sheriff Bill apologizes  to her and he introduces himself, and Stephen, to her. They ask her  where she's going and she tells them she's on her way to her grandma's  house. Sheriff Bill asks her if she's heard about a critter prowling around the area and warns her to be on the lookout for him.  That critter happens to be a wolf, who little does Little Red know, is  lurking about and listening to their conversation. She tells them her  grandma's house is at the end of the path and it has a polka dot  chimney. Sheriff Bill repeats that and asks quizzically, but she says  that her "grandma has always been a little far out". Sheriff Bill offers  for Stephen to escort her there. Stephen and Little Red each ask,  "Me?", both of them blushing a deep red, as at that moment, Little Red's  complexion is nearly as red as her hair. Then a song about the feelings  of teenage love is played. Afterwards, Little Red thanks them for the  offer, but insists she'll be fine and continues on her own before she  and the father-and-son duo go their separate ways.

Little Red arrives at her grandma's house and knocks on the door.  But rather than her grandma, it's actually the wolf in bed, disguised  as her grandma. As the wolf attempts to disguise his real voice, he  tells her to come in and she does. Little Red looks around the room and  comments on how dark it is, then asks what that noise behind a door is.  The wolf, still pretending to be her grandma, gives an excuse for each  of those. Little Red then asks why her fake grandma would wear  sunglasses when there's no sun in the room, gradually growing more  suspicious. Meanwhile, in another control room inside her mind, Larry  and Carol meet Col. Fripp von Neuron, who is in charge of the control  room that has to do with the glands and the instinctive reactions. The  kids also meet his assistant, See-More, and Adeline, who is responsible  for loading the spheres that set off her actions and reactions. When  Little Red comments on her faux grandma's voice sounding odd, the wolf  says he has a cold before revealing his true self to her and chases  Little Red around the room. She runs around frantically and is so  panic-stricken, she forgets what to do to save herself. At one point,  she runs in place. In her panicked state, this is because everybody who  is responsible for what goes on in her mind is running around hectically  as they aren't sure what to do, and Adeline freezes. Carol thinks fast  and knows what to do. She manages to get Adeline to get the part of  Little Red's system that reacts operating again. Once that's done,  Little Red comes to a stop, becoming cool, calm, and collected. She uses  her karate moves on the wolf as when he tries to catch her, she grabs  him and throws him aside. When the wolf tries again while looking she's  looking at herself in a mirror fixing her hair, he attempts to get her  from behind this time, only for her to kick him backwards, and he is  defeated. Then, there is a knock on the door. Little Red answers and it  turns out to be Sheriff Bill and Stephen who have come to check on her.  Little Red's real grandma comes as well as Little Red tells her she's so  glad she's alright and the wolf is about to be apprehended.

After saying goodbye to Timer, Larry and Carol are returned to  their normal sizes and are back at their house. They have a newfound and  better understanding of their big sister. Little Red arrives back home  as well as the siblings greet each other. As they are reunited and head  inside their house, Larry begins telling her the story of the adventure  he and Carol had.

UNDERWEAR DiD Paran Dul of Justice League


 

This is a request by :iconjonbarks: for Paran Dul of Cartoon Network's  Justice League being bound and gagged in her underwear. This Thanagarian warrior will not be happy when she gets free. He does have a nice collection of to crushes and great waifus.

Paran Dul was a female Thanagarian lieutenant who served under Genera Hro Talak during the later years of the Thanagarian-Gordanian War.

During the Thanagarian invasion, Paran Dul was in charge of overseeing the construction of the hyperspace bypass on Earth. After the bypass was destroyed, she was ordered back to Thanagar, along with the rest of the fleet. However, the Gordanians had already taken over the planet. Her commanding officer, Hro Talak engaged dozens of Gordanian battleships, but with little results. Before the imminent defeat, Paran Dul and a few Thanagarian warriors evacuated in a scout ship by order of Hro Talak, who sacrificed himself to destroy the Gordanian flagship. Paran Dul decided to take revenge against Shayera, whom she blamed for the Thanagarian leader's demise.

Despite her teammates objections, who wanted to join the Thanagarian resistance instead, Paran Dul set up a scenario to draw Shayera. She sent a distress call to the Justice League, posing as the leader of an alien team stranded on a rock made of unrefined Nth metal. When the Leaguers arrived at the spot, Paran Dul and her team ambushed Shayera, Vixen and Vigilante. Paran Dul told Shayera all about Thanagar's downfall and Hro Talak's death, and that they only wanted her. However, Vixen and Vigilante wouldn't allow Shayera to be captured or to hand herself over. Paran Dul took Vixen hostage, so that Shayera would surrender. When that happened, Kragger dropped Vixen in midair, but she was saved by Vigilante, who had taken over Paran Dul's ship. Furious, Paran Dul got inside the flying ship and sparred with Vixen, who eventually knocked her out of the ship. As Paran Dul's ship was used to take the Leaguers back to the Watchtower, she was left stranded on the planet.

DETAINED DARNA SUPERHEROINE

This is a request by AwesomeKawaiiness for Filipino superheroine Darna being bound and gagged.

Darna or The King of Darna is the female superhero alter-ego of two women in the 2009 TV Series of the same name which in turn is based on a heroine from a Filipino comic series created by Mars Ravello in 1950. She is played by Angel Aquino in flashbacks and Marian Rivera for the majority of the series. In the revival, she will be portrayed by Jane De Leon, who portrayed Lia Mante.

The first manifestation is from an unidentified woman The Hawk Woman, The Wood Witch, The Leech Woman and The Demon Woman, and later becomes the Keeper of the Stone.

Later, the mantle is passed onto the blessed child gifted to a sterile couple at the skirts of the hills where Kobra lay. The Keeper gifts the mother the stone and tells her to let the child wear the necklace (where the stone was) once she's born. the couple names her Narda (an inscription on the stone).

Years later Narda has matured into a beautiful young woman is contacted by the Keeper to take on her duty as Darna. She refuses, being depressed, witnessing the wedding of the man she loves and her best friend. Soon after, the four villainous Darna defeated years earlier emerge and attack the town. In the attack, Narda loses her best friend Valentina to a chasm and gets captured by the Hawk Woman. When the Hawk Woman drops her, she breaks her leg and loses her ability to walk. Realizing how selfish she has been, she agrees to take on the mantle of Darna and try to get back the powers of the stone, some of which had been stolen by the villainous, using only the sole power still remaining within the stone - her incredible strength. Shortly after, Darna fights Roma (TV3), in time to prevent her from claiming yet another victim, Franchesca. She declares her presence to Roma, who recognizes her at once. Slipping to a fighting pose, Darna waited for Impakta to make the first move, but did not expect her to be able to attack from a distance with her twin's stretching appendages, quickly sending Darna to the ground with a slap to the side of the head. Roma then taunts Darna, saying she could be easily felled with one strike. Getting up, Darna readies herself once again for attack. Roma tries to dismember her with her elongating appendages, but this time Darna was ready, after dodging a left and a right, she grabbed both arms and hurled Impakta away. After finally convincing the quirky Franchesca to drag her feet away, Darna focused her attention to Impakta, who tells the heroine that she didn't kill her. Darna's only provoking reply was for Roma to tell that to the thing clinging on to her back. Angered, Impakta flew over to Darna with her arms outstretched, but Darna caught her by the hands, punched her in the stomach, and then fling her once again to the ground. With Roma remaining motionless as she lay, Darna thought she has won. As she turned around, Roma unexpectedly got up and using her power of flight, and hovered towards Darna. Darna sensed her coming from behind, but was caught off guard when Roma kicked her at the stomach, sending Darna to some bamboo poles. Getting up at once, Darna immediately got into yet another skirmish with Roma, that sent the latter back on the ground. Roma responded by using her stretching arm to grab Darna by the neck to pull her close enough for a powerful punch to the gut that sent her to the ground once again. Having had enough, Darna realizes that it would be a losing battle if the fight drags on longer than it should.

She defeats Roma but Inpy (Roma's twin) is still alive. Impy controlled Narda's friends, Eduardo and Ms. Perfecta. Then, Darna manages to un-control her friends. Then, Darna gets hurt by a terrorist named Shiro, after becoming too cocky, leading to her getting his by a bazooka shell from Shiro (forgetting that she still does not have power of invulnerability at the time). She recovers quickly as Narda. Then, Darna sees Roma again. They both fight. Then, Impy went out of Roma's back and then, she attacked and then controlled Darna! While she was controlled, Darna almost killed Eduardo and Valentina. Impy keeps telling Darna to kill people. Then, Tagapangalaga ng Bato came and told Darna that she did the wrong thing. Darna listened to her and she took off Impy on her back. Then, Darna injured Impy with a hard stick. Days later, a freeway was attacked by terrorists led by Shiro (The one who shot Darna a week ago). Shiro's terrorists was about to kill Eduardo. Darna saved Eduardo from getting killed and Eduardo started to have a crush on Darna. Two days later, Darna sees Shiro stealing a golden crown from Father Mateo's Church. Darna appears and Shiro tells her that a bomb will explode at the San Martin Elementary School in 30 minutes. Darna must stop the bomb from killing all the students. Darna came to the school and saved all the students by removing the bomb and throwing it to empty land. One day later, Darna finds out that Impy has return and he is killing people. Then, Darna sees Impy driving an ambulance. Darna manages to stop the ambulance and she throw Impy to the forest. Then, Darna sees Roma trying to kill a woman. Darna manages to save the woman. Roma tells Darna that she has to kill herself so Impy would die so the people will be alive. The day later, a giant frog attacks San Martin. Darna saved all the people by killing the giant frog. Then Darna falls into a trap orchestrated by Shiro. He was about to sell her off but his mother, Mother Ali saved her and Darna saved everyone from getting killed by Shiro. Then, Darna finds out that the Hawk Woman has returned. They both have several fighting scenes. Finally, Darna defeats the Hawk Woman (Armida) but Father Mateo wants to revenge for the death of her sister, Armida, the one behind Armida. Father Mateo orders the mayor to remove the Darna statue and Mateo now wants to kill Darna. When, Narda (Darna) finds out about it, she put her stone in a small box because she does not want to be Darna anymore.

Kobra emerged from the ground near the Hospicio to kill the man responsible for incapacitating Valentina, being led by his pet snake, Bakawan. After abducting Eduardo, Darna came to confront the snake-man. Though the two fought evenly, Darna's power of invulnerability afforded her an edge. She later hurls Kobra over her head, sending him crashing to a pike that pierced his heart. As he laid dying, Darna comes over to the snake-man's deathbed and interrogated Kobra, asking if he was indeed Valentina's paternal figure and where did he and his race originate. When Kobra asked why she wished to know, Darna answered that she wants to learn if there are others of his race who would wreak havoc upon the world of mortals in the future. Kobra confirms this, asserting that he won't be the last of his kind whom Darna will face in battle. Then without warning, as Darna stood triumphantly over Kobra, staring down at him with contempt, Kobra suddenly spit-vomited very sticky saliva. His aim was perfect, hitting Darna with the said material straight in the face. The material congealed, then hardened. With Darna's vision impaired, she struggled to get the sticky substance blinding her off her face. Unfortunately, by the time she did, Kobra was already gone. Looking desperately around, Darna realized she had just been outsmarted and made a fool out of, by the dying Kobra.

After hearing that the serial rapist/killer was on the loose, Narda quickly changes into Danra to confront the perpetrator. Darna attacks Xandro from behind, and he reacts defensively, keeping his hood up to prevent the superheroine from remembering his face, and not only showing superior strength but also greater skill in battle that enabled him to fend off Darna's attempts to detain him. The confrontation ends with Darna ending up letting another transgressor to escape.

Later that night, Darna was patrolling the sky when she came across what would appear to be a victim of the Babaing Linta, with the famous model and actress, Lutgarda Morales nearby as a survivor and witness to the attack. When Lutgarda informs Darna that it was Linta's doing, Darna quickly flew back to the sky to inspect the vicinity. In reality, Lutgarda herself was the Babaing Linta, disguised in her mortal form; she laughs to herself, surmising the great and mighty Darna was such a fool to be easily fooled by her acting skills. When Darna came back down, Lutgarda pretended to still be in shock due to the attack, prompting Darna to hug her as a means of comfort. At close proximity with Darna, Lutgarda sensed the heroine's blood and was enticed by it, she attempted to secretly attack Darna from behind and would have succeeded had the police not suddenly appeared.

Darna, as Narda, later discerns the possibility of Lutgarda and Linta being one and the same after learning that the latter's killing streak coincides with places where Lutgarda's shooting takes place. She later confronts Lutgarda at the hotel where she was staying, confirming her suspicions, since Lutgarda was about to kill Pancho as Babaing Linta. Linta taunts Darna, reminding her how she easily fooled the superheroine the other night into thinking that she was victimized by herself. Mildly embarrassed, Darna tries to hide her shame by trading a hostile look at the other super-human, asking how good an actress Lutgarda as Linta is, if her next scene involved her getting beaten into a pulp by Darna in a fight scene. And with that, she kicked a chair over to Linta (whom she barely managed to avoid it), Darna followed-up her attack by grabbing her opponent by the neck, and then throwing her to the floor. All of a sudden, Linta super-speeds behind Darna. When Darna turned around, she is quickly greeted by a right hook from Linta that threw her off-balance followed by a kick to the mid-section. Flabbergasted at this shocking turn on events, Darna muses how Linta could possibly have her speed power, when she already re-acquired it from Armida. Only to be informed by Linta that she not only possesses Darna's speed but practically all her powers after being the first of the 4 villainesses to come into contact with the Stone. Darna kicks Linta out of the establishment, then says to herself that she is still the origin of those powers, and Linta is but a mere "fake". The two brought the fight outside, where Linta further displays Darna's other powers like Super-strength and Flight, leading to an aerial confrontation between the two. She evaded a left and a right jab, then attempts to attack with a left and a right punch (only for both to be blocked and re-directed by Linta), then she blocked a right punch and managed to score a clean hit to Linta chin with her right fist that threw her head back. After blocking several more punches, she lands a punch to Linta's gut, doubling her over, followed by a right uppercut, then a left jab and a right haymaker, knocking Linta out.

As she walks past Black Rider's bike, she muses silently to herself how it must feel to travel to the aid of others through other means besides the flight that she's accustomed to. Smiling, she flies away.

Darna comes too late, when it admits Darna Narda, Narda after telling Time past, which he loves, he dies in the arms of Narda, The Keeper Of The Stone (The Original Darna) appears before Narda, Narda asks The Keeper to revive Eduardo as payment of all the things she had done for San Martin, but the goalkeeper said Narda too late to revive Eduardo.

In 2010, Darna (Narda) will leave the capital to Saint Martin de Manila (Fillipino) in the final chapter of Darna

Unlike her alter-ego, Narda, Darna is more assertive and confident, and is not afraid to speak her mind out for people to hear. Often, during combat she will insult an opponent with snide remarks, and point out how they don't stand a chance against Darna (either that or verbalize their inferiority). This occasionally leads to her opponents gaining the upper hand in battle, specially if they have something to trump her in the end, which usually ends in them being able to run away from the confrontation, leaving Darna empty-handed. In battle, she generally relies on her super strength to defeat opponents, but for more powerful foes she displays a knack for coming up with seemingly simple plans (along with some tips and advices offered to her beforehand by the Keeper and Carding) to overcome obstacles that she would not otherwise be able to through brute strength and power alone. She seems to be stupid at some point, having repeatedly allowed herself to be destabilized by earthquakes made by Kobra's Staff despite the fact that she could avoid it by levitating above ground

BUNNY SNARED Emerald of Sailor Moon


We have Emerald of the Black Moon Clan of Nemesis (in the dub Negamoon Family) of Sailor Moon having a bad beach day. Now this bikini clad member of Black Moon Clan has been bound and gagged dressed like a Playboy bunny.

Emerald is one of Prince Diamond's commanders in the Negamoon Family (Black Moon Clan of Nemesis). She is vain, selfish, greedy, and jealous. She is in love with Diamond, and therefore jealous of Sailor Moon, whom he is in love with. She dislikes Rubeus. She has a horrible laugh.

Emerald's first appearance was in Episode 26, Rubeus Evens the Score, telling Rubeus that Diamond is going to kick him out. In the following episode, Emerald left Rubeus for dead on his ship as it self-destructed, and left this part out when describing his death to Diamond.

After Diamond's droid, Grim Man, was destroyed, Emerald took over, and devised a plan to use Dark Wedges provided by Sapphire to pour dark energy into the vulnerable spots of Tokyo in order to take it over. Each of her plans was foiled, and her droids, Marzipan, Regalia, Injector, Animal Instinct, Mistrust, Doom and Gloom were destroyed. Emerald became enraged after the deaths of Doom and Gloom, and attempted to attack the Sailor Scouts, but Diamond told her to return to the future.

When the Sailor Scouts, Tuxedo Mask, Luna, Artemis, and Rini entered the time warp to go to the future, Emerald separated them all and sent a droid named Genie of the Time Warp to capture Rini and eliminate the Sailor Scouts (deliberately leaving out Diamond's order to take Sailor Moon alive, as she was jealous of Sailor Moon and wanted her dead). This failed, as the Sailor Scouts used Sailor Planet Attack to destroy Genie of the Time Warp.

When Diamond took Sailor Moon and tried to hypnotize her into loving him, Tuxedo Mask came to rescue her. As she did not want Diamond distracted by Sailor Moon, Emerald allowed Sailor Moon and Tuxedo Mask to escape by attacking Diamond with bolts of dark energy from the shadows, unnoticed by anyone except Sapphire.

After a discussion with Sapphire on the Dark Crystal's energy reactor and how it would explode, Emerald turned to Wiseman to give her power to attack Crystal Palace. Wiseman said that she would be Diamond's queen, and gave her a crown powered by the dark crystal. Although she suspected a catch, she took it anyway. She was briefly transformed into Queen Emerald, before she was overwhelmed by its energy and was turned into a hideous dragon. She attacked Crystal Palace, stomping it, smacking it with her tail, and breathing fire at it. The Sailor Scouts came out to fight her (though Sailor Moon did not want to). All the other Sailor Scouts attacked her, but nothing they did seemed to work (though Sailor Venus and Sailor Jupiter inflicted some damage).

Remembering King Darien telling them that the dragon had a human-like mind inside, Tuxedo Mask threw a rose at her crown, which stunned her long enough for Sailor Moon to destroy her with Moon Scepter Elimination. Emerald briefly appeared in her original form before she vanished for good, falling into a dark void to her death. Restating several comments made by the Sailor Scouts in earlier episodes, Wiseman wished her good riddance, saying her laugh gave him a headache.