In this review, I am joined by my friends Peter, Sword and Forest. We all played online from start to finish, Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City.
Jake Hammerfall joins Scipio, Hawk and Sevaril into Ixmils Dungeon in order to exact revenge for his fallen brother Pete “Peep” Hammerfall, who was slain by Megaraptors.
L-L-Legit! It’s awesome that you’re reading a new post of the Legit Animation Blog. Today’s article for T-LAB is something that I really enjoy in animation and cartoons since I was little — Cartoon Duos.
There are tons of character duos in fictional story telling that a lot of people have come across to love in the media, like Batman and Robin, Tom and Jerry, Calvin and Hobbes and much more. There are a lot of cartoon duos that I adore through comics, cartoons, animation and illustrations, though for this new Frame by Frame Countdown, I’m only going to name only ten of them. It was hard, but I think I made these decisions carefully and well to become my personal favourites.
This is T-McBee here listing down my Top 10 Animated & Cartoon Duos. Here are the rules:
1. No love couples or siblings on this list. I’ve already…
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This is just an editorial style video discussing my thoughts on why these types of games are appealing despite the negative connotation attached to them.
When it comes to DreamWorks Animation, the films that often pop into peoples’ heads are Shrek, Madagascar, and Kung Fu Panda. One film in particular, at least to me, appears to be sandwiched between them. The one I’m talking about is How to Train Your Dragon. While not incredibly underrated or underexposed, as it does have a growing number of fans and both films so far are acclaimed by critics, I felt it was time to look back at the original since the sequel is out. Continue Reading

