![]() Author has written 1 story for Maximum Ride. Well hello there. I'll get right to the point now. I have a variety of interest, both irl, and within the world of fiction. I like to draw and write(Captain Obvious, aren't I?), and enjoy watching a variety of shows along with reading, and sometimes, playing video games. Well rarely, though I have soft spot for Pokemon, Legend of Zelda, and Kingdom Hearts. I still don't often play though... Now a lot of people categorize what they watch. For example, "I watch anime", is a popular one. I would like to think of myself as a more varied person. Truth is, I used to watch anime a lot, and then I halted it for certain reasons that I would rather keep to myself to prevent any hard feelings between me and someone else. That doesn't mean I don't remember my favorite manga/anime series. I just don't read and or watch new series that come out. Sure, I'll keep up with the ones I started ages ago, but I'm not going into any new ones. For now, we'll just call my issue with manga/anime the "problems". Which reminds me. Why don't I just write up a list of things I enjoy? Manga/Anime series that I will always love, before the "problems".
Pokemon Naruto Bleach Full Metal Alchemist Soul Eater Wolf's Rain Spice and Wolf (or was it Wolf and Spice?) Yu-gi-oh Digimon
Avatar: The Last Airbender Adventure Time! MAD Spongebob Squarepants (Yeah...) Fairly Oddparents Danny Phantom Live Action Shows Lost
Lady and the Tramp Lion King Finding Nemo Cinderella Mulan Tarzan Hercules Pirates of the Caribbean Avatar (the Blue people) Other movies which I am at a lost for, because I started thinking of Disney. Darn it! Video Games Kingdom Hearts Pokemon Legend of Zelda
Inheritance Cycle Twilight Warriors (I don't like it anymore. But I used to, so I can't just leave it off the list.) I especially enjoy the Legend of Korra. More so than many other things I've seen. I even run a blog dedicated to it :) So if you wanna talk LOK then totally. I'll definatly get around to posting some LOK Fiction. |
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