Feralia.net blog. episode 91: Jackie Chan Triple Play, part 1/3: I am Jackie Chan: My Life in Action

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“I am standing in the sky on the roof of a glass and steel office tower in Rotterdam, Holland. There are twenty-one floors of air between me and the concrete pavement below. I am about to do what I do best. I am about to jump.”

For day one of my Jackie Chan features I wanted to feature the book I am Jackie Chan: My Life in Action, written by Jackie Chan with Jeff Yang. First off, I must say that if you decide to pick up this book on audio, do not get an abridged version. The audio version I originally got cuts out a ton of (and in my opinion some of the very best) material.

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My well-loved and yellowed mass market media paperback copy from my young adulthood. This version can be picked up for pretty cheap!

I remember getting my copy from a book store in the 90’s after getting really into Jackie’s movies. And to this day, I don’t know if I’ve enjoyed a book so much. Never has a book made me laugh so much, even out loud several times. It’s really a wonderful life story which chronicles Jackie’s early life and career, and the struggles that came along with them.

My favorite parts, however, are the tales of mischief Jackie and his classmates would get into as youths. I felt like I was watching a great action comedy featuring him as a child. I was often surprised, sometimes holding my breath and wondering how on earth he would manage to escape big trouble.

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The mass media paperback even includes a section in the middle of nice black & white pictures on a higher quality paper.

Highly recommended for fans of Jackie, and just readers in general who would like to experience a warm and happy tale.

5/5

-Clint

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The rear cover has some great color pictures as well!

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This week: my Jackie Chan triple play!

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Most of my close friends in real life know that I’m a big fan of Jackie Chan – he’s one of my favorite people in the world. Join me over the next 3 days, starting tomorrow, for recommendations featuring Jackie! I’ll be sharing my favorite movies, books and even music.

Check it out here on the blog starting tomorrow!

-Clint

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Feralia.net blog. episode 90: Blog Expansion!

Back when I blogged a lot on 1Up (I miss that community!) and Blogger/Blogspot I pretty much wrote about anything, especially video games and music. Since moving things over to Feralia.net I’ve tried to stay focused on writing, books, comics and anything fantasy related. While I’ll still keep those things first and foremost overall, I’d like to jump back into other stuff as well. So from here on out I’ll be including lots of other stuff – primarily games (video mostly, but other kinds as well), music, fun stuff that may stray out of the fantasy realm and into other genres, and maybe even some more random daily life stuff as well!

Is there anything you’d like to see here on the blog? Let me know?

Have a great day & stay safe out there!

-Clint

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Feralia.net blog. episode 89: Review: Animal Crossing: New Horizons

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As a big fan of the previous Animal Crossing games I’d been both anticipating and dreading the release of New Horizons… anticipating because of the excitement, and dread because of the countless hours of my life which were sure to be wonderfully sucked away. Unless you’ve been living under a conch (or perhaps a cowrie) the past few weeks, you’ve surely heard the buzz about it by now. But does it live up to the previous AC titles?

The good: New Horizons is bigger than the other games, with so much to do! This time you’ll settle on a deserted island, which is a departure from previous games, but soon you’ll be living the usual town life: living surrounded by cute animals while paying off your mortgage to the notorious Tom Nook to expand and decorate your home. Earning bells to make payments is a breeze, with the usual fishing, fruit and bug collecting being just a few of the activities to earn from. It plays just as well, with just as much to do if not more than ever. (I’m not even getting into the fashion aspects, for example.) While there a few minor elements missing from previous games, I have a feeling they could be later added with either updates or dlc. In short, all the same charm and more is here. Animal Crossing has always had sort of a comforting warmth to it, a chill yet addicting vibe. I think that both veteran AC players and newcomers will immediately and easily pick it up and have hours and hours of fun. As with the other AC games, time passes as it does in real life, for for night and day, and seasons as well.

One other aspect that should be mentioned is that the new online play on the Nintendo Switch not only works better than ever, but has really brought players together in a fun and cooperative way. Traveling to other islands to visit your friends is always exciting, and having visitors is, too. It’s been awesome seeing the gaming community coming together while we’ve been shut in during the pandemic. Personally I feel like it’s breathed new life and energy into online gaming. Watching everyone help each other and be so giving has been really cool and great to see.

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It’s me – hi guys!

Personally I’ve enjoyed New Horizons more than any other AC game already because it’s been such a bonding experience with my family. All of us pitched tents on our shared island and have been helping one another and working toward goals together. Whether it’s been saving bells to help pay mortgages, saving and gifting items that family members would love or contributing resources to craft recipes, it’s really brought us together even more, witch is a perfect addition during this unprecedented time of shutdown and social distancing.

The bad: Really, New Horizons leaves little to complain about. I only have 2 minor gripes. The first is, much like the Mayor position of AC: New Leaf, the Resident Representative (the first player on your system to play the game and get your island going, in our case our daughter) takes on the responsibility of major decisions that advance the game and grow the island. There are decisions that must be made, and certain events initiated, only by her. So my wife and I aren’t able to do certain important things. It’s not a huge deal, however, as we can log into our daughter’s account or help her with things that are more complicated to get those things rolling.

My second, and bigger disappointment (though still nothing that effects the overall greatness) is the music. As a big game music nerd (I love to listen to and collect soundtracks), I was disappointed to find that the music is far more limited in New Horizons. In previous games, there is a different theme played each hour of the day, with variations on each for snowy and rainy times. Now there are only a couple songs. The songs themselves are nice – calm and very fitting to the experience – but the soundtracks of the earlier games were beloved by players because they were so quirky, odd and fun. I truly miss the silly mood they created. Edit:  Upon getting a bit further into the game and upgrading the Resident Services area from a tent to a building, my island now has the familiar clock chime on the hour with a change in music! I look forward to getting to know these new songs!

In conclusion, I feel like New Horizons is the best Animal Crossing yet. There are a few missing elements from times past, but with Nintendo’s online service being better than ever, I have a feeling they’ll in time more than make up for it. While it’s still an amazing single player experience, it’s already been perhaps the most enjoyable game my family has experienced together (yes, right up there with Mario Kart) and brought the community together like no game before it. Not into video games? This one is the perfect place to start a new and rewarding hobby.

5/5

-Clint

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Feralia.net blog. episode 88: Stay home and read!

Just a friendly reminder to stay home and read. 🙂 If you have to venture out on a supply run, be safe!

Thanks to Kat’s Anime Hats for the amazing cat facemask!

❤ Clint

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Feralia.net blog. episode 87: Review – X-Men: Age of Apocalypse Prelude

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So it’s been a while since I updated my X-Men Reading Project! This is because I’ve been adjusting to life with no cons due to the Coronavirus, focusing on work for Alicia’s Anime and writing, but also because I’ve been reading the Age of Apocalypse storyline, which is pretty long if you include everything collected.

I last reviewed the Phalanx Covenant, and next up chronologically is Age of Apocalypse Prelude, which includes the important storyline Legion Quest. I picked up the trade paperback for X-Men: Age of Apocalypse Prelude (ISBN 978-0-07851-5508-9), which collects X-Factor #108-109, Uncanny X-Men #319-321, X-Men #38-41, Cable #20, and X-Men: Age of Apocalypse Ashcan Edition.

You’ll have to forgive me for saying this, but I actually enjoyed the AoA Prelude more than AoA itself. These are some really great stories that I really, really liked. It spans a part of where I read growing up as a kid, but includes a lot that I missed as well. The quality of this tpb is really nice. The cover is high quality and glossy, with awesome artwork, but what also stood out to me was the matte finish of the pages, which made me feel as though I was holding those actual issues from the mid 90’s.

As usual, I won’t spoil anything, but it collects the events leading up to the mega event Age of Apocalypse. The art is nicely done and I thought the stories were great, especially Legion Quest. I would definitely recommend this one because it’s important to know how and why the AoA started. It also continues a long run of stories that I really liked. (See the previous entries in my X-Men Reading Order).

If you are an X-Men fan who missed this one, I think you’ll really enjoy it.

4/5

-Clint

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Feralia.net blog. episode 86: Featured Artist/Vendor: Pupcakes & Cupcats

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My next featured artist is another one we’ve worked with at a bunch of conventions and another with ridiculously cute, original products: Pupcakes & Cupcats. Anyone who’s into animals or anything cute owes it to themselves to check out their stuff.
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One of my family’s favorite Pupcake & Cupcats products are the Toebeans Coffee Cat Ear Reusable cups. So adorable! While writing this, I also noticed the Nyantendo Switch Case in the above collage. I hadn’t noticed that before. To quote Moana: “It calls me.” Now I really want things to go back to normal so cons can start back up and I can grab one of those in person. Thankfully I can get one from their online shop, because I may not be able to wait!

Find Pupcakes & Cupcats at:
https://pupcakescupcats.wordpress.com/
https://www.etsy.com/shop/PupcakesCupcats/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Puppercakes/
Twitter: @pupcakescupcats    https://twitter.com/pupcakescupcats
Instagram: pupcakescupcats   https://www.instagram.com/pupcakescupcats/

-Clint

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Writing Update

Feralia Book 3 [title to be announced]

Chapter 16 finished

82 pages/41,644 words and counting.

🙂

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Feralia.net blog. episode 85: Featured Artist/Vendor: Moonkitty

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My next featured artist is Moonkitty! Moonkitty is another fellow exhibitor that we work events with pretty often, and have collected quite a few awesome items from. They make high quality hand made stuff not only for cat lovers (and trust me, they have a ton of cat stuff!), but for fans of plush, small items and cute stuff in general! Below is a sample of just one of the many kinds items that continually draw us to their booth at shows.

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Hopefully shows will get back to normal soon, where you’ll be able to find Moonkitty at a bunch of events, but you can also check them out here:

https://moonkittyplush.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MoonkittyArt/
Twitter: @moonkittyart – https://twitter.com/moonkittyart
Instagram: moonkittyart – https://www.instagram.com/moonkittyart/

-Clint

 

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Feralia.net blog. episode 84: Featured Artist/Vendor: Shlii Kawaii Toys

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Another con friend that I wanted to give a shout out to is Shlii Kawaii Toys, an indie toy business whose goal is to brighten the mood of their customers with “cute and goofy toy designs and accessories.” After not only working a ton of events with Shlii, but acquiring quite a few high-quality, hand made items for myself and my family, I’d say that’s a goal that is definitely achieved. They have a ton of original items as well as some that fans of video gaming will appreciate as well, all ridiculously adorable! Below is just a very small sample:

You can find Shlii Kawaii toys at:

https://www.shlii.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shlii.kawaii/
Twitter: @shlii – https://twitter.com/shlii
Instagram: shliikawaii – https://www.instagram.com/shliikawaii/

-Clint

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