Search results for: “fullmetal alchemist”
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My Biases
My Worldview/My Faith: I believe that someone’s worldview says volumes about what they like and dislike, and that it’s the #1 factor in their personal biases. So here’s a little bit about what I believe: I’m a non-denominational Christ-follower. That means I believe in one God, the God of the Bible, and that the Bible…
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Top 10 Anime Villains
Author’s Note: Previously this post lacked notation indicating which version of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure I was referring to. This has now been remedied. We’re taking a break from Disneytober this week to talk about villains! Whether they want to take over the world or just mess with the main character, I love to hate villains.…
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April Recommendations (3 of 4): Aleczandxr
I first stumbled across video essayist Aleczandxr while preparing for my Type Casting post on Riza Hawkeye of Fullmetal Alchemist. The depth he delved into another character from that show, Solf Kimblee, was incredible, especially given how much it allowed me to appreciate a character I honestly hadn’t cared much for nor understood well upon…
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Type Casting: Roy Mustang
Some characters are so well-written that they seem life-like. But how would these realistic characters stand up to real-life personality typing? It’s time to put the Enneagram back to the test by gauging characters’ personality types based on their core drives and greatest fears. Type Casting: Personality Typing Your Favorite Characters The remainder of this…
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Top 10 Anime Guys
There are so many incredible guys in the world of anime. Here’s my personal Top 10. (But only one character per show, or else half the list would be from Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood.) 10. Jin Ohtomo (Tokyo Ravens) Tokyo Ravens, 2013-2014 8-Bit; screenshot from Funimation He may not be one of the main characters in…
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Type Casting: Riza Hawkeye
Sometimes fictional characters feel just as real as the people you interact with daily. One thing that really makes a character stand out is a fully-fleshed, well-developed personality. In fact, some characters are so well-written that they seem life-like. But how well do good writers craft these characters? How would these “realistic” characters stand up…