At the estate, everyone was having fun. But the door open and we see Poromon, Manaphy, Poliwag and Horsea coming out. We saw them heading to Vanzilla.

Poromon: This is gonna be so fun.

Manaphy: Yeah!

They got into Vanzilla.

Plant Man: What are you 4 doing?

Poromon: We're taking Vanzilla out for a joyride.

Poliwag: (puppy eyes) Please don't tell anyone!

Plant Man: Okay. Have fun.

Poromon: We will.

Plant Man left.

Manaphy: Let me drive.

Manaphy started the car and they were off on an awesome joyride.

Poliwag: This is awesome!

Bart Simpson was in there with them.

Bart: It sure is.

Poliwag: Bart? What are you doing here?

Bart: I have a special surprise I want to do.

Horsea: What is it?

Bart: You'll see.

Bart saw something.

Bart: And here it is now.

He saw Hans Rotwood walking down the sidewalk.

Bart: Watch this.

He climbed onto the roof of the car.

Bart: Hey asswipe!

Rotwood saw him.

Bart: There's a full moon out tonight!

Bart pulled down his pants and mooned him with his butt!

Rotwood: [his eyes flare up] Oh! My eyes! Ahh! [pulls his burning eyes out of his sockets as he screams in excruciating pain and his innards flare up as well] The pain!

Bart snapped a photo of it with his phone and Rotwood was rendered permanently blind because of Bart.

Bart: (Laughs Evilly) Take that Rotwood! (Laughs)

Poromon, Poliwag, Horsea and Manaphy were laughing hysterically!

Back at the estate we saw that Vanzilla was gone.

Hay Lin: Has anyone seen Vanzilla?

Me: Looks like Lori went shopping.

Lori: I'm right here.

Me: Let me do a headcount.

I counted everyone and saw that the only ones missing were Bart, Poromon, Poliwag, Manaphy and Horsea.

Me: The only ones missing are Bart, Poromon, Poliwag, Manaphy and Horsea.

Vanzilla came back and we saw them in the van.

Bonecrusher: Are Poromon, Manaphy, Poliwag, and Horsea driving Vanzilla?!

Me: Oh man!

They pulled up and came out.

Bart: That was fun!

Poliwag: It sure was!

Rollbar: Why did you 4 drive Vanzilla?!

Poromon: We went on a joyride.

Bart: And look at this.

He showed us the photo of Rotwood ripping his eyes out as they were on fire and fire was coming out of his eye sockets as his innards were burning.

We laughed hysterically!

Me: (Laughs Hysterically) OH THAT IS SO FUNNY!

Nico: (LAUGHS HYSTERICALLY) SO FUNNY!

Bart: I mooned him.

We all dropped to the ground and we were laughing hysterically. We were rolling on the ground laughing hysterically!

Eddy: (LAUGHS HYSTERICALLY) CALL A DOCTOR!

Luan: (LAUGHS HYSTERICALLY) SO FUNNY!

Luna Loud: (LAUGHS) THAT IS SO FUNNY!

We stopped 20 minutes later and Bart sent the photo to the Masters of Evil and they too were laughing hysterically.

May: I guess there is no harm done. Were you guys out just doing a joyride.

Manaphy: Yeah I wanted to see what it's like to drive a car.

May: Oh yeah.

Laney: But this was a funny joyride.

Lincoln: Yep.

Later we went back into the estate and we were watching TV and playing card games. Then the alarm went off.

Me: Uh oh.

We went to the computer and we saw that Abby and Ty's enemy Dr. Cornelius Colon was up to no good! He was attacking the Gotham Royal York sewage plant!


Dr. Cornelius Colon (voiced by Peter Keleghan) - A mad proctologist, who plots to engulf the world in a gigantic colon, starting with Ringworm Junior High School (on the last day before its Summer vacation), to take revenge on people for unsympathetically making fun of him for his unfortunate surname. He has giant tapeworms as henchmen.


Me: Dr. Cornelius Colon?

Lola: EW!

Lori: This guy literally looks disgusting!

Nico: No kidding.

Abby: You guys would hate this guy. He wants to take revenge on the entire world for making fun of him because of his name. He wants to turn the whole world into a ginormous colon!

Me: Oh that is disgusting!

Lana: Cool!

Lily: I don't think it's cool at all.

Lucy Loud: And he has giant tapeworms for henchmen? Disgusting.

Me: Looks like we're gonna have to kill this guy. Lets get him!

We were off to the Sewage Plant.


At the Sewage Plant, Dr. Colon and his Tapeworms were destroying everything in it.

Dr. Colon: Soon this whole world will be one giant festering Colon and it will all be mine!

KRABBBBBBBBOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMMMMMM!

A massive fiery explosion blasted through the ceiling and a phoenix cry was heard as we landed in front of him.

Me: Dr. Cornelius Colon. So we meet at last.

Dr. Colon: The famous Team Loud Phoenix Storm.

Nico: You are probably the most disgusting and most shit-filled villain we have ever faced next to Fartor.

Me: And Fartor REALLY smelled like shit!

Dr. Colon: (laughs) What bothers you more? That Fartor wasn't really a bad guy? Or that instead of helping him, you all killed him?!

Me: For your information you fuckfaced shitsucker, Fartor wanted to be put out of his misery because of all the pain he went through because of his brother and it ended up turning him into fartsack that only lives on farts. His death was what we call a mercy killing.

Nico: That's right! You are gonna die a horrible and extremely painful death.

Me: Yeah!

Lincoln: So start praying.

Vexen, Whiteout and Krusty came out.

Me: Vexen, Whiteout and Krusty.

Whiteout: That's right.

Krusty: Hey hey kiddies! (Clown laugh)

Bart: Hey Krusty.

Sophie Krustovsky: Hey daddy.

Krusty: Hey sweetie.

Vexen: Quite frankly with all of you I can never go along with this monsters plans. For the record, I am a much more cleaner scientist then Colon over here.

Me: I don't blame you.

Vexen: By the way, we got your photo that Bart sent and it was really funny!

Whiteout: I don't think I've ever laughed so hard before in my life.

Nico: I can tell.

A figure came out and it was MAGMA DRAGOON!

Fire Man: Who are you.

Magma Dragoon: Allow me to introduce myself. I am... Magma Dragoon! (launches a sphere of fire at Fire Man)

Lola absorbed it and it made her stronger.

Me: Lets get him guys!

Emma: Time to take to the skies!

Megaforce Rangers: Legendary Ranger Mode: Hyperjet Squad!

The Megaforce Rangers turned into the Jetman Rangers!

We went at them!


Battle 1: Whiteout


Squirrel Girl and Lola were facing Whiteout!

Whiteout: So you both want to face me.

Lola: You bet we do!

Squirrel Girl: Don't hold back you hear?

Whiteout: Oh I won't.

Whiteout fired a blast of white energy and Lola fired a wave of fire and the blasts collided and exploded!

KRABBOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMM!

Squirrel Girl: The energy blasts are new.

Whiteout: Vypra gave them to me. Figured it would do me much better if I focused my powers in a more concentrated manner.

Lola: Good thinking.

Lola fired a blast of fire and it hit Whiteout and exploded!

KRABBBBBBOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMM!

Lola kicked Whiteout in the face and knocked out down and Squirrel Girl chittered and out came a massive scurry of squirrels and they bit and chomped Whiteout all over the place. Squirrel Girl fired nuts at Whiteout and they hit her and exploded!

KRABBBBBBBOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMM! KRABBBBBOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMM! KRABBBBBOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMM!

Whiteout fired blasts of energy and Lola fired more blasts of fire and the blasts collided and exploded with incredible power!

KRABBBBOOOOOOOOOMMMM! KRABBBBOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMM! KRABBBBOOOOOOOOOMMMMM! KRABBBBOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMM! KRABBBOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMM!

Lola kicked Whiteout in the face and knocked her out.

Squirrel Girl: Yeah!


Battle 2: Vexen


Lana was facing Vexen.

Vexen: This is gonna be most enjoyable.

Lana: Yep.

Lana went Super Angel 20,000 Subzero Ice Owl.

Lana: (Older Voice) Shall we dance?

Vexen: Lets.

Lana formed a sword of pure ice and she went at Vexen. Vexen fired icicles and Lana slashed them with her ice sword and deflected them back to Vexen and they slashed him and she kicked him in the face and kicked him in the stomach and slashed him in forehead and cut him good. She kicked him and knocked him down.

Lana: Nice.


Battle 3: Krusty


Jackie was facing Krusty.

Jackie: This is gonna be good Krusty.

Krusty: I know. But go easy on me.

Jackie: Oh I plan to.

Jackie spread her wings of fire and she punched Krusty in the face and honked his nose.

HONK HONK!

She kicked him in the stomach and leg swept him and knocked him down.

Jackie: If you were Pennywise, I would've killed you. But you aren't.


Battle 4: Magma Dragoon


Nico and the Megaforce Rangers were facing Magma Dragoon.

Nico: Lets get ready to burn!

Troy Burrows: Yeah!

They fired blasts and energy waves at Magma Dragoon and they hit him all over the place with incredible power and Magma Dragoon fell down and exploded with incredible power in a massive fireball!

KRABBBBOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMM!

Nico: Yeah!

Troy Burrows: Awesome!


Battle 5: DR. CORNELIUS COLON!


We regrouped and we were facing Dr. Colon.

Me: You are going down Dr. Shitface!

I went at him and kicked him in the face.

Me: You belong in a toilet you shitfucker.

Dr. Colon sent his tapeworms at me and I slashed their heads off.

Me: Get real pets you shitsucking fuckwad!

Dr. Colon went at me and he punched and kicked at me and I dodged his attacks and kicked him in the face.

Me: My grandmother farts louder than you do you shiteating pukepot!

Dr. Colon then went ballistic and he screamed at the top of his lungs roaring in incredible rage!

Me: Uh oh.

Nico: I think J.D. REALLY made him mad!

Abby: That is an understatement!

Dr. Colon came at me and he attacked me all over the place in a massive and relentless explosion of ballistic and insane anger! He punched and kicked at me and I dodged his attacks with incredible speed! I kicked him in the face with incredible force and knocked him down and he got back up and went at me and I dodged his punch and kicked him in the back and sent him crashing into a pile of shit. He got up and he was incredibly enraged.

Dr. Colon: (Enraged Screaming) I HATE YOU!

My aura flared up with incredible fury and I went at him and punched him in the stomach with devastating force and he belched up a tremendous amount of blood and I kicked him in the face and knocked out some of his teeth and kneed him in the nose and broke it. I then kicked him in the crotch and punched him in the face and kicked him in the chest and stomach multiple times and sent him crashing into a wall. He got up and he was extremely enraged as he was looking at me with incredible hatred and the arteries and veins were showing in his eyes and this showed that he was completely out of his mind with incredible hatred and fury!

Dr. Colon: YOU WRETCHED SHITSUCKER! HOW DARE YOU!? HOW DARE YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOUUUUUUUUUUUU!?

He came at me and was really infuriated and he punched and kicked at me and I dodged his attacks and kicked him in the face and punched him all over with incredible fury!

Me: If this is all you're made of, it's really pathetic!

I punched him in the mouth and knocked out some more of his teeth and kicked him in the stomach and he belched up even more blood.

Dheena: This monster must die! LIGHT STYLE NINJA ART: THE BEAST FROM 20,000 FATHOMS!

Dheena fired a wave of light and it turned into the Rhedosaurus from the 1953 movie The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms.


The Rhedosaurus is the main antagonist of the 1953 black-and-white science fiction monster film The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms.

It's a 100 million-year-old, 200-foot long, 500-ton giant man-eating monster and one of the last surviving members of its species, awakened during hibernation by a nuclear test in the Arctic. It made its way down the North American coast, destroying everything in its path and ending up in New York, its original home. Attempts to kill it were complicated by an ancient disease it carried; spilling its blood freed the virus, which was almost as deadly as the reptile itself.

It served as one of the main inspirations for Godzilla alongside King Kong (who also influenced Rhedosaurus) and is one of the most iconic movie monsters of all time along with them.

The Rhedosaurus is the scientific name given to a carnivorous dinosaur that was frozen in ice in the Arctic during the Ice Age, where it had been held in suspended animation for millions of years. The last surviving member of its species, it was only released from its hibernated state when it was thawed by an atomic bomb test in the Arctic Circle. Making its way alongside the East Coast of North America towards its original home, where New York City is located, the Rhedosaurus destroys everything that stands in its path.

It sinks a fishing ketch off the Grand Banks, destroys another near Marquette, Canada, wrecks a lighthouse in Maine, and destroys buildings in Massachusetts. Its enemies, the soldiers who attempted to kill it were complicated, because of the ancient disease it carried; spilling its blood that can make people sick and die with an ill feeling while the plague from its blood has freed, which was almost as deadly as a dangerous venomous creature itself. It bleeds all over the streets of New York, unleashing a horrible, virulent prehistoric contagion, which begins to infect the populace, causing even more fatalities. The infection precludes blowing it up or even setting it ablaze, lest the contagion spread further. It is then decided to shoot a radioactive isotope into the Rhedosaurus' neck wound with hopes of burning it from the inside, killing it without releasing the contagion.

When it comes ashore and reaches Coney Island's amusement park, the military sharpshooter by the name of Corporal Stone takes a rifle grenade loaded with a potent radioactive isotope and climbs on board a roller coaster. Riding the roller coaster to the top of the tracks to get eye-level with the beast, he fires the isotope into its open neck wound. The beast thrashes about in pain, causing the roller coaster to spark when it collapses to the ground, setting the amusement park completely ablaze. Letting out one last roar, the Rhedosaurus perishes from the poisoning and heat.


The Rhedosaurus crushed Dr. Colon all over with incredible fury.

Aqua: Nice one!

Me: Wow! That was the Rhedosaurus from the 1953 movie The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms!

Lincoln: Really cool!

Nico: That is awesome!

Me: It's one of my dad's favorite movies from his past.

Aqua: Cool. Watch this one. WATER STYLE NINJA ART: IT CAME FROM BENEATH THE SEA!

Aqua fired a wave of water and it formed into the Giant Octopus from the 1955 movie It Came From Beneath The Sea!


A nuclear submarine on maneuvers in the Pacific Ocean, captained by Commander Pete Mathews (Kenneth Tobey), comes into contact with a massive sonar return. The commander attempts to outrun and outmaneuver the sonar object, but cannot. The boat is disabled but manages to free itself and return to Pearl Harbor. Tissue from a huge sea creature is discovered jammed in the submarine's dive planes.

A co-ed team of marine biologists, Professor Lesley Joyce (Faith Domergue) and John Carter (Donald Curtis) of Harvard University, is called in; they identify the tissue as being a small part of a gigantic octopus. The military authorities scoff, but are finally persuaded after receiving reports of missing swimmers and ships at sea being pulled under by a large animal. Both scientists conclude that the creature is from the Mindanao Deep, having been forced from its natural habitat by hydrogen bomb testing in the area, which has made the giant octopus radioactive, driving off its natural food supply.

The scientists suggest the disappearances of a Japanese fishing fleet and a Siberian seal boat may be the work of the foraging giant. Both Pete and the Navy representatives express doubt and demand further proof. Later, as Pete assists John and Lesley, a report comes in of an attack on a French shipping boat; several men escaped in a raft. The French survivors are questioned by psychiatrists, and when the first sailor's description of a creature with giant tentacles is met with skepticism, the other sailors refuse to testify. Lesley is able to convince the first sailor to repeat his story for government officials, who then have the evidence they need. The U.S. government halts all sea traffic in the North Pacific without revealing the reason. John flies out to sea to trace a missing ship, while Pete and Lesley follow up on a report of three missing people off the coast of Oregon.

The local sheriff, Bill Nash (Harry Lauter), takes Pete and Lesley to the site of the attack, where they find a giant suction cup imprint in the beach sand. (At this point, the two have become physically intimate.) They then request that John join them. Bill is later attacked along the beach by the giant octopus, right in front of the two scientists. They escape, and together they hastily arrange for all Pacific coast waters to be mined before departing for San Francisco and the Navy's headquarters.

An electrified safety net is strung underwater across the entrance to San Francisco Bay to protect the Golden Gate Bridge, which has also been electrified. John takes a helicopter along the shoreline and baits the sea with dead sharks in an effort to lure the creature inland. Lesley demonstrates to reporters a special jet-propelled atomic torpedo, which they hope to fire at the giant octopus, while driving it back to the open sea before detonating the weapon. Later that day, the creature demolishes the underwater net, irritated by the electrical voltage, and heads toward San Francisco.

The navy orders the Golden Gate Bridge abandoned, but when John learns that the electric circuit there has been left on, he races to the bridge to shut it off. The creature, however, catches sight of the bridge and attacks it, the electrical voltage irritating it even more. Pete is able to rescue John just before a bridge section is brought down by a giant tentacle.

The residents of San Francisco panic and begin a mass exodus down the peninsula. The navy struggles to evacuate the Embarcadero and the Ferry Building, which is battered by the creature's giant tentacles. When more people are attacked and killed, the Defense Department authorizes Pete to take out the submarine and fire the torpedo; John joins Pete while Lesley remains at the base.

Flamethrowers push the giant tentacles back into the sea, but when Pete fires the jet torpedo into the creature, it grabs the submarine. Using an aqualung, Pete swims up to the massive body and places explosive charges before being knocked out by the creature's flailing tentacles. John then swims out and shoots at one of its eyes, forcing the giant octopus to release the submarine; he then pulls Pete to safety. Back at the base, as the creature turns toward the open sea, the torpedo is detonated, completely destroying the giant cephalopod. The trio celebrate at a restaurant, where Pete makes an impromptu proposal, and Lesley accepts.


The Octopus grabbed Dr. Colon and smashed him into the walls all over the place and smashed him into pulp.

Me: Whoa! That was the Giant Octopus from the 1955 movie It Came From Beneath the Sea!

Nico: Wicked cool!

Aqua: One of my favorite movies.

Laney: Awesome!

Killer Frost: Watch this one. ICE STYLE NINJA ART: TARANTULA!

Killer Frost fired a wave of ice and it formed into the massive and ginormous Tarantula from the 1955 movie Tarantula!


A severely deformed man stumbles through the Arizona desert, falls and dies. Dr. Matt Hastings, a doctor from the nearby town of Desert Rock, is called in by the sheriff to examine the body. Asked the cause of death, he finds himself perplexed: the deceased, biological research scientist Eric Jacobs, was someone he knew and had recently seen. He appears to have acromegaly, a distortion which takes years to reach its current state. Puzzled, Dr. Hastings asks to perform an autopsy. The sheriff refuses, judging it unnecessary since there is no indication of foul play. Hastings approaches Jacobs' colleague, Dr. Gerald Deemer, who bluntly refuses permission. He signs Jacobs' death certificate, with "heart disease" listed as the cause of death.

Still bothered, Hastings drives to Deemer's combined home and research lab in an isolated desert mansion. Deemer apologizes for his earlier hostility, blaming it on grief, and insisting that Jacobs developed acromegaly rapidly, over just four days. He cannot offer an explanation but attempts to convince Hastings this was an anomaly, not a result of anything sinister. Hastings appears to accept his apology.

Deemer goes to his closed lab, which contain huge cages with white rabbits and rats of enormous size. Deemer examines each, noting when each last received an "injection", and how many each has had. He turns to a glass-front inset in a back wall, as a different specimen crawls into view: a tarantula with a body the size of a large dog, plus its legs.

As Deemer finishes his observations, a second deformed man appears, attacks Deemer, and begins destroying the lab. During his rampage the lab catches fire and the glass covering the tarantula's cage is shattered. The man grabs the hypodermic that Deemer was preparing, knocks him out, and injects him with the contents. As flames engulf the lab, the arachnid escapes, and the deformed man collapses and dies. Deemer regains consciousness, grabs a fire extinguisher, and puts out the fire. That night, Deemer calmly buries the body of his other assailant, Paul Lund, in the desert.

The intercity bus brings a newcomer to town, a young, beautiful woman who is expecting to be met by Dr. Deemer. Told by the hotel clerk that she will have to wait until the only taxi returns, she accepts a ride from Dr. Hastings, who is going back to Deemer's lab. She introduces herself as Stephanie Clayton, nicknamed "Steve", who has signed on to assist in the lab.

At the mansion, Dr. Deemer tells them that the fire was caused by an equipment malfunction. He indicates that all the test animals were killed and explains that Lund has already left his employment. Since Steve's contract stipulates that she live at the residence, Hastings leaves her and her suitcases there.

Days later, the sheriff calls and asks Dr. Hastings for help. Hasting's finds a mystery involving picked-clean cattle carcasses and large pools of a thick white liquid. The tarantula, now the size of Deemer's mansion, is the cause. The next night, a horse-rancher is killed outside his stable, and later a pickup truck is flipped over to get at the two men inside. Two hoboes, trying to enjoy a meal on the open range, are chased and killed.

Hastings pays a call on Steve at the lab. Dr. Deemer has been acting and looking ill recently and has gone to bed, so she shows Hastings what they are working on: the use of radioactive elements to produce an artificial super-nutrient which, once perfected, could provide an unlimited food supply for humanity. She shows Matt some of the giant lab animals created as an unintended side-effect. Dr. Deemer suddenly appears, furious. He chews out Steve for revealing "secret" work and orders Hastings to leave. Before he goes, he notices there are some subtle changes in Deemer's physical appearance and demeanor.

At the destroyed horse ranch, Hastings again appears at the request of the sheriff and, once again, finds pools of the strange, thick liquid. He decides an analysis could solve the mystery, so he takes samples and flies them to the university in Phoenix. The substance is determined to be tarantula venom, but in such a quantity that only a monster arachnid could produce. After being shown a film demonstrating the predatory ferocity of a normal tarantula, he calls Dr. Deemer, but is told by Steve that he is sick in bed. Deemer suddenly appears behind her and hangs up the phone abruptly. Hastings immediately flies back to Desert Rock.

Upon arriving, he drives to the mansion, where he finds Dr. Deemer near death, suffering from severe acromegalic deformities and under Steve's care. Deemer divulges all that he knows about the nutrient's effects on humans and animals and tells of Lund's death. Hastings returns to town to brief the sheriff on what he has learned.

As night falls, the giant tarantula comes to the mansion. Deemer is killed, but Steve is able to escape when Hastings returns for her in his car. The tarantula pursues them down the highway toward the town. The sheriff and his men intercept, but their guns have no effect. Dynamite is gathered from town, but a blast large enough to blow up the highway does not faze the monster arachnid. As they complete a hasty evacuation of the town, an Air Force fighter jet squadron, summoned by the sheriff, arrives and launches a napalm attack, successfully incinerating the tarantula at the town's edge.


The giant Tarantula smashed and crushed Dr. Colon all over the place.

Me: Tarantula! One of my dads favorites from 1955.

Nico: Wicked.

Leni: I am totes glad I am not afraid of spiders anymore.

Carly Carmine: Me too Leni.

Leni: Oh hey Carly. Just get here?

Carly Carmine: 20 seconds ago.

Me: Cool.

Poison Ivy: Watch this one. LEAF STYLE NINJA ART: THE LAND UNKNOWN!

Poison Ivy fired a wave of leaves and it formed into the fearsome Tyrannosaurus Rex from the 1957 movie The Land Unknown!


A small crew led by Commander Harold Roberts and reporter Maggie Hathaway are on an expedition into Antarctica for the United States Navy. During a helicopter flight, they are called back to their ship via radio because of an unexpected storm approaching. At first they try to fly around the storm, but low on fuel, they fly into the storm, where they almost collide in mid-air with a man-sized pterosaur. Their rotor breaks and unable to stay in the air they start to descend, and are surprised when they end up landing well below sea-level in a warm volcanic crater. Inside, they discover a steamy tropical jungle populated by living dinosaurs, giant flesh-eating plants, and fresh human footprints. The crew encounter many dangers and perils in the jungle in a fight for survival.

The crew meet Hunter, the lone survivor of a plane crash from the 1947 expedition. He has learned to survive in this land with the aid of a conch that drives off the animals and by raiding the dinosaurs' nests. He offers the remains of his airplane to repair the helicopter, but only if the crew agree to leave Maggie with him. The crew refuses, but they also know that after 25 days their ship will have to leave before the Antarctic winter sets in. Unsuccessful in finding the remains of the plane, hidden by Hunter, the crew debate leaving Maggie, or forcing the information out of Hunter by torture. Commander Roberts refuses to sink to either low. Maggie is later attacked by an Elasmosaurus, but Hunter rescues her. After a fight and learning that the crew refuse to torture him for the location of the plane, Hunter gives them the map to its location.

After repairing the helicopter, the crew take off in a hurry as a Tyrannosaurus rex attacks their base. They fly to pick up Maggie, who is with Hunter at the time. Hunter is ambushed by the Elasmosaurus, and the crew come to his rescue. They fly out of the lost world with him. Once clear of the crater, the crew are able to communicate again by radio with their ship; however, the helicopter runs out of fuel and crashes into the ocean before it reaches the vessel. The crew are rescued, and once safely on the ship Harold and Maggie declare their love for one another.

The animals featured in this film include a Tyrannosaurus, Elasmosaurus, Stegosaurus live acted by monitor lizards, a pair of Pterosaurs and a giant flesh-consuming plant. The mammal found by the crew then later eaten by the carnivorous plant is referred to as a tarsier but is actually a loris.


The Tyrannosaurus bit and chomped Dr. Colon and spit him out and crushed him.

Me: Wow! The Tyrannosaurus from the 1957 movie The Land Unknown!

Aylene C.: That was the movie that got me into dinosaurs.

Me: Cool! It's another one of my dad's favorite movies from his past.

Nico: Neat.

Lana: Here's one you haven't seen yet. ICE STYLE NINJA ART: THE SNOW CREATURE!

Lana fired a wave of ice and it formed into The Yeti from the 1954 movie The Snow Creature!


The film has a two-act structure, the first act taking place in the exotic locale of the Himalayas and the second occurring in Los Angeles, California. While the first act takes place in an undisclosed Himalayan country (presumably bordering India) the actors portraying the locals speak Japanese. The movie starts with a scientific expedition intent on collecting botanical samples, led by Dr. Frank Parrish (Paul Langton) and encounters difficulties when the wife of the expedition's chief guide is kidnapped. The guide, a sherpa named Subra (played by Teru Shimada), seizes the expedition's guns and takes control of the team when he is unable to convince Parrish to pursue the Yeti and save his wife. Parrish, a man of science, is skeptical of the Yeti's existence, but is forced to participate in Subra's march. Along with his fellow westerner (a photographer named Peter Wells, played by Leslie Denison), Parrish awaits his opportunity to overthrow the renegade sherpa. However, as the team draws closer to the Yeti, evidence emerges that begins to change Parrish's opinion regarding the creature's existence (such as the tell-tale "giant footprints"). Finally, the team makes contact with the snow creature, who hurls stones at them from atop his mountain refuge. The expedition tracks the creature to his cave, where they encounter the creature, along with two other Yetis - a female and young one. The team also discover Subra's wife, who is guarded jealously by the snow creature. Parrish forcibly prevents the enraged Subra from shooting the Yeti, reasoning that the creature is more valuable for science alive. This delays the capture long enough to enable the creature to create a cave-in (presumably to keep his family safe from the humans). However, the cave-in works against the Yeti, killing the female and young Yetis and knocking the snow creature himself unconscious. The cave-in also enables Parrish and Wells to take control of the sherpa's guns. Having regained control over the expedition, and successfully capturing a live Yeti, Parrish declares that he is intent upon bringing the creature to the U.S. where it will be studied.

The Yeti is eventually sedated and placed in a telephone booth-sized freezer for transport. Locked inside this freezer, the Yeti is transported to Bombay and thence to California. In an odd geographic twist, the return flight heads west from India to California (via TWA) – beginning the second act. Upon reaching Los Angeles, Parrish is greeted by reporters who have been made aware of the creature's existence. A U.S. Customs official informs Parrish that the admission of this creature to the U.S. has been made difficult by a newspaper article published by Peter Wells that refers to the creature using the term "man". The issue is raised whether the snow-creature is actually human and the officials decide to keep the creature in quarantine until an anthropologist can determine the question of the creature's humanity. It is during this delay at the airport's customs station that the snow creature manages to escape the ice box (which was apparently meant to confine him temporarily only). The snow creature roams the city, terrorizing a woman and finding refuge in the cool temperature of the city's sewers as well as meat-lockers (where it can also feed). The police, aided by Parrish, manage to track the Yeti through the sewer system to where the creature is caught in a net and grabbed by 5 men. As the creature resists it starts to choke one of the men through the mesh. One of the men shoots the creature once who then stops choking the man. There's a pause after the choked man had been released and then the man with the gun decides to shoot the rare creature with three more slugs just for good measure. Thus, one of the greatest finds of all time is dead.


The Yeti roared ferociously and smashed and pulverized Dr. Colon all over the place with incredible fury.

Me: Whoa! The Yeti from the 1954 movie The Snow Creature!

Nico: Wow! That is a cool one.

Qin: It sure was. I didn't know creatures like these were around during the 1950s and 60s.

Laney: Watch this one. Sorry about this Kate but it's from the nightmare you went through.

Kate Lloyd: That's all right Laney. Go for it.

Laney: WOOD STYLE NINJA ART: THE THING FROM ANOTHER WORLD!

Laney fired a wave of leaves and wood and it formed into The Thing from the 1951 movie The Thing From Another World.


In Anchorage, journalist Ned Scott (Douglas Spencer), looking for a story, visits the Air Force officer's club, where he meets Captain Pat Hendry (Kenneth Tobey), his co-pilot Lieutenant Eddie Dykes, (a friend of Scott's), and flight navigator Ken "Mac" MacPherson. General Fogarty orders Hendry to fly to Polar Expedition Six at the North Pole, per a request from its lead scientist, Nobel laureate Dr. Arthur Carrington (Robert Cornthwaite); Carrington has radioed that an unusual aircraft has crashed nearby. With Scott, Corporal Barnes, crew chief Bob, and a pack of sled dogs, Hendry pilots a Douglas C-47 transport to the remote outpost.

Upon arrival, Scott and the airmen meet radio operator Tex, Mrs. Chapman, Lee, one of two cooks, and the Inuit dog handlers. Also present are scientists Vorhees, Stern, Redding, Stone, Laurence, Wilson, Ambrose, Auerbach, Olson, Mrs. Chapman's husband Dr. Chapman, and Carrington. Hendry later rekindles his romance with Nikki Nicholson (Margaret Sheridan), Carrington's secretary. Several scientists fly with the airmen to the crash site, finding a large object buried beneath ice. As they spread out to determine its shape, they realize they are standing in a circle; they have discovered a flying saucer. The team attempts to melt the ice covering the saucer with thermite, but a violent reaction with the craft's metal alloy completely destroys it. Their Geiger counter, however, detects something, a frozen body, buried nearby; it is excavated in a large block of ice and loaded aboard the transport. They fly out as an Arctic storm closes in on the site.

Hendry assumes command of the outpost and, pending instruction from General Fogarty, denies Scott permission to send out his story; he also denies the scientists' demands to examine the body. Tex sends an update to Fogarty, and the airmen settle in as the storm arrives. A watch is posted; Barnes relieves McPherson and, disturbed by the creature's appearance in the clearing ice, covers it with an electric blanket, which he does not realize is plugged in. The block slowly thaws and the creature, still alive, escapes into the storm and is attacked by the sled dogs. The airmen recover the creature's severed arm after the attack.

The scientists examine the arm, concluding that the alien is an advanced form of plant life. Carrington is convinced of its superiority to humans and becomes intent on communicating with it. The airmen begin a search, which leads to the outpost's greenhouse. Carrington stays behind with Vorhees, Stern, and Laurence, having noticed evidence of alien activity. They discover a third sled dog hidden away, which has had all of its blood drained; the creature feeds on blood. Carrington and the scientists post a secret watch of their own, hoping to encounter the alien before the airmen find it.

The next morning, the airmen continue their search. Tex informs them that Fogarty is aware of their discovery and demands further information, now prevented by the fierce storm. Stern appears, badly injured, and tells the group that the creature has killed Auerbach and Olson. When the airmen investigate, the alien attacks them; they manage to barricade it inside the greenhouse. Hendry confronts Carrington and orders him to remain in his lab and quarters.

Carrington, obsessed with the alien, shows Nicholson and the other scientists his experiment: Using seeds taken from the severed arm, he has been growing small alien plants by feeding them from their blood plasma supply. Hendry finds the plasma missing when it is needed to treat Stern, which ultimately leads him back to Carrington. Fogarty transmits orders to keep the creature alive, but it escapes from the greenhouse and attacks the airmen in their quarters. They douse it with buckets of kerosene and set it afire, forcing it to retreat into the storm. After regrouping, they realize that their building's temperature is falling rapidly; the furnaces have stopped working, sabotaged by the alien. They retreat to the station's generator room to keep warm, and rig an electrical "fly trap". The alien continues to stalk them, but at the last moment, Carrington attempts to communicate, pleading with the creature. It knocks him aside, walks into the set trap, and is electrocuted and reduced to just a pile of ash on Hendry's direct order.

When the weather clears, Scotty is finally able to file his "story of a lifetime" by radio to a roomful of reporters in Anchorage. He begins his broadcast with a warning: "Tell the world. Tell this to everybody, wherever they are. Watch the skies everywhere. Keep looking. Keep watching the skies".


The creature grabbed Dr. Colon and started draining his blood and kicked him away and he slashed him all over the place.

Me: Whoa! That was The Thing from 1951.

Qin: He was made of plant material.

Sophie Casterwill: (British Accent) He sure was. But I thought the Thing was made of blood and guts.

Me: It was. There are two different versions of The Thing that we know. The Thing from 1951 was made of plant material. The one that Kate knows is made of blood and guts and it was gross and disgusting.

Nico: And it was a completely horrifying nightmare for her.

Janeen: Yeah.

Sophie Casterwill: Oh man. Kate I am so sorry you went through all that.

Kate Lloyd: It's all right.

Me: It will forever scar and haunt her.

Lucy Loud: Yeah. Watch this one. BLOOD STYLE NINJA ART: NIGHT OF THE BLOOD BEAST!

Lucy fired a wave of blood and it formed into the Blood Beast from the 1958 movie Night of the Blood Beast!


A rocket-ship carrying astronaut John Corcoran (Michael Emmet) launches and orbits the Earth, marking the United States' first manned space launch. Shortly after taking off, the ship is struck by an unknown object, forcing Corcoran to abort the mission and land. However, the equipment cannot handle the fast descent back into the atmosphere and the ship crash lands in the woods, killing Corcoran. Dave Randall (Ed Nelson) and Donna Bixby (Georgianna Carter), two technicians from a nearby space agency tracking station, locate the crashed ship and recover Corcoran's body. They are baffled, however, by what appears to be a giant tear in the side of the destroyed spacecraft and a mud-like substance covering some of the wreckage. Randall and Bixby are joined by lead scientist Dr. Alex Wyman (Tyler McVey), technician Steve Dunlap (John Baer) and physician Julie Benson (Angela Greene), who was also Corcoran's fiancee. Wyman observes that Corcoran's body exhibits no signs of rigor mortis, and that the blood pooling beside him is not livid as it should be. The team brings the corpse back to their lab to run tests and find further irregularities. Although the body lacks a heartbeat or pulse, it maintains the blood pressure of a living human being. After looking at his blood in a microscope, they find unusual, unidentifiable cells that seem resistant to destruction from human white blood cells.

The team tries to call for further assistance, but find the radio is no longer working. Randall heads outside to check the power transformers, and is attacked by a large creature (Ross Sturlin) hiding in the underbrush around the station. Randall fires a few shots at the creature with his pistol and escapes unscathed. Although he did not get a good look at the creature, he describes it to the rest of the team as similar in size to a bear. Later, the team finds the infirmary has been trashed and Corcoran's body is gone. They initially believe the creature has broken in and stole the corpse, but are shocked to instead find Corcoran has mysteriously regained consciousness. Upon checking his blood again, there is no trace of the mysterious cells from before, but after investigating Corcoran's body, they find the cells have changed into lizard-like fetuses and entered into his abdominal cavity. The creature later breaks into the lab again, this time beheading Dr. Wyman. Randall and Dunlap are initially suspicious that Corcoran was involved in the death, which he denies, but it appears he has some sort of telepathic connection with the creature. Despite Wyman's death, Corcoran does not believe the creature is evil, but rather simply misunderstood. He implores the others to give the creature a chance to explain its actions, and asks that they not condemn it as a monster simply because it is different.

As the others plot to destroy the creature with improvised gas bombs and flares, Corcoran flees the station and finds the creature in a nearby cave. After consuming Wyman's brain, the creature is now able to speak with the scientist's voice and has absorbed his knowledge. Corcoran asks whether Wyman's death was needed, but the creature insists it was a necessary sacrifice. The others arrive to destroy the creature, but hesitate because Corcoran will not step aside and let them throw their bombs. The creature insists it is not an evil monster, but an intelligent alien who has come to Earth to save the human race from its own self-destructive tendencies. It explains that Corcoran's body has been implanted with its embryos, which will allow the alien species to multiply and take over the human race, which the creature claims is the only way to truly save humanity. Upon realizing the creature is forcing the will of its species on the human race, Corcoran concludes the creature is evil after all and commits suicide so its embryos cannot come to fruition. The others then throw their explosives and kill the creature, which in its dying breaths warns that others from his species are waiting in space and will return one day to conquer humanity.


The blood beast grabbed Dr. Colon and sucked out some more of his blood.

Me: Whoa! That was the Blood Creature from Night of the Blood Beast from 1958!

Brittney: One of my favorite movies from back then.

Laney: Cool and scary.

Clyde: Here's one that my dads love to watch. TIME STYLE NINJA ART: TIME MACHINE!

Clyde fired a wave of time energy and it formed into the Morlocks from the 1960 version of the movie THE TIME MACHINE!


On January 5, 1900, four friends arrive for a dinner at the London home of their inventor friend George, but he is absent. He arrives suddenly, bedraggled and exhausted, and tells what has happened to him.

At their earlier dinner on New Year's Eve, George says that time is "the fourth dimension". He shows David Filby, Dr. Philip Hillyer, Anthony Bridewell, and Walter Kemp a small model time machine and has one of them press a tiny lever on the model. The device disappears, but his friends are skeptical.

George has a full-size time machine which he uses to travel ahead to September 13, 1917. He meets Filby's son, James, who tells him of Filby's death in a war. He then stops on June 19, 1940, during the Blitz, finding himself in the midst of "a new war". George resumes his journey and stops on August 19, 1966. People hurry into a fallout shelter amid the blare of air raid sirens. An elderly James Filby urges George to take cover. Moments later, a nuclear satellite explodes, causing a volcanic eruption. George narrowly makes it back to his machine ahead of the approaching lava, which rises, cools, and hardens, trapping him inside, as he travels far into the future. Eventually the lava wears away, revealing a lush, unspoiled landscape.

George stops at October 12, 802,701, near the base of a sphinx. He finds a group of delicate young men and women wearing simple clothing gathered at a stream. One woman, carried off by the current, screams for help, but her companions show no concern. George rescues her. She says her name is Weena and her people are the Eloi; they do not operate machines, work, or read, and know little of history. One of them takes George to a library, but when he tries to read a book, it crumbles to dust. Outraged, he decides to leave, but discovers that his machine has been dragged into the closed sphinx. Weena follows, telling him Morlocks, who only come out at night, are responsible. A hideous Morlock jumps out and tries to drag her away, but is blinded by George's torch.

The next day, Weena shows George domed structures that dot the landscape: air shafts that lead down to the Morlocks' home. She takes him to an ancient museum where "talking rings" tell of a war in the distant past between east and west that lasted 326 years. The atmosphere became so contaminated that it could no longer be safely breathed. Another ring describes humanity's struggle for survival; many decided to move underground, while some returned to the surface. George realizes this was the beginning of the speciation that resulted in the Morlocks and Eloi. He starts to climb down a shaft, but stops when sirens emerge from the sphinx and blare. The Eloi, in a trance-like state, head for the now-open doors at the sphinx's base. The sirens stop and the doors close, trapping Weena and others inside.

George enters the caverns and discovers that the Eloi are food for the Morlocks. He finds Weena and fights off the creatures, finally inspiring the Eloi to defend themselves. George sets fires and urges the Eloi to climb back to the surface. He directs them to gather tree branches and drop them down the shafts. The resulting fires cause the caverns to collapse.

The next morning, George finds the sphinx's doors open. His time machine is inside. He enters, the doors close, and he is attacked in the dark by Morlocks. He escapes in his machine, sees a Morlock's body decompose rapidly, realizes he's moving forward in time, reverses direction, and returns to 1900.

After George recounts his story, his friends remain skeptical. He produces a flower Weena gave him, and Filby, an amateur botanist, says it is of no known species. George bids his guests a good evening. Filby leaves, but returns to find George and his time machine gone. His housekeeper notes that nothing is missing except three books that she cannot identify. When the housekeeper wonders if George will ever return, Filby remarks that "he has all the time in the world".


The Morlocks slashed and cut Dr. Colon all over and decayed his arm off.

Me: Whoa! The Morlocks from the 1960 version of The Time Machine.

Laney: There was a movie for that from 1960?

Me: Yep. The 2002 version is a remake of the 1960 version. It's just as cool as the one from my dad's past.

Brittney: That was a cool one.

Me: Yep. Here's one that scared my father almost to death when he was a kid. And this will hurt him worse in Hell. HELLFIRE STYLE NINJA ART: BLACK SUNDAY!

I fired a blast of fire and it turned into the Mask of Satan from the 1960 movie BLACK SUNDAY!


In 1630 Moldavia, Asa Vajda, a witch, and her paramour, Javutich, are sentenced to death for sorcery by Asa's brother. Asa vows revenge and puts a curse on her brother's descendants. Metal masks with sharp spikes on the inside are placed over Asa and Javutich's faces and hammered into their flesh, but a sudden storm prevents the villagers from burning them at the stake.

Two centuries later, Dr. Choma Kruvajan and his assistant, Dr. Andrej Gorobec, are traveling through Moldavia en route to a medical conference when one of the wheels of their carriage is broken. While waiting for their coachman to fix it, the two wander into a nearby ancient crypt and discover Asa's tomb. Observing her death mask through a glass panel, Kruvajan breaks the panel (and the cross above it) by accident while striking a bat. He then removes Asa's death mask, revealing a partially preserved corpse. He cuts his hand on the broken glass. Some of his blood drips onto Asa.

Returning outside, Kruvajan and Gorobec meet Katia Vajda. She tells them that she lives with her father and brother Constantine in a nearby castle that the villagers believe is haunted. Struck by her haunting beauty and sadness, Gorobec becomes smitten with Katia. The two men leave her and drive to an inn. Meanwhile Asa is brought back to life by Kruvajan's blood. She contacts Javutich telepathically. He rises from his grave and goes to Prince Vajda's castle, where Vajda holds up a crucifix to ward the reanimated corpse away. However, Vajda is so terrified by the visit that he becomes paralyzed with fear. Constantine sends a servant to fetch Dr. Kruvajan, but the servant is killed before he can reach the inn. Javutich brings Kruvajan to the castle under the pretext that his services are needed. Javutich leads Kruvajan to Asa's crypt. The witch hypnotizes Kruvajan and says she needs the rest of his blood. Asa then kisses him, turning him into her servant. By Asa's command, Kruvajan follows up on the request to tend to Vajda. He orders the crucifix removed from the room, ostensibly so it won't upset Vajda; this allows Javutich to return later and murder him.

Asa's plan is to revive herself by draining Katia of her life, since Katia is physically Asa reincarnated. Puzzled to hear that Kruvajan abandoned his patient shortly before he died, Gorobec questions a little girl who saw Javutich take Kruvajan to the castle. She identifies Kruvajan's escort with a painting of Javutich. A priest and Gorobec go to Javutich's grave and find Kruvajan's body inside the coffin. Realizing he is now one of the undead, they kill him by ramming a small piece of wood through one of his eye sockets.

Javutich throws Constantine into a death pit and takes Katia to Asa. Asa drains Katia of her youth. When the witch goes to take her blood, she is thwarted by the crucifix around Katia's neck. Gorobec enters the crypt to save Katia but is attacked by Javutich, who pushes him to the edge of the death pit. Constantine uses the last of his strength to pull Javutich into the pit and push Gorobec to safety. Gorobec finds Asa and Katia. Asa pretends to be Katia and tells Gorobec that Katia is the witch. He accordingly goes to kill Katia but notices the crucifix she is wearing has no effect on her. He turns to Asa and opens her robe, revealing a fleshless skeletal frame. The priest then arrives with numerous torch-carrying villagers, and they burn Asa to death. Katia awakens from her stupor, her life and beauty restored, and is reunited with Gorobec.


The mask latched onto Dr. Colon's face and he screamed in excruciating agony as blood poured from his face and the mask was forever nailed onto him and it will forever label him as a monster from the darkness of Hell in its entirety.

Me: Hell is where you belong you shitfucker!

Brittney: I remember that movie Black Sunday. Wicked awesome movie.

Lucy Loud: It sure is. One of my favorites and a really pleasant movie of darkness.

Nico: Yep.

Me: It also scared the living shit out of my dad when he was 12.

Nico: Wow.

Carol: Watch this one. ATOMIC STYLE NINJA ART: GODZILLA!

Carol fired a wave of Atomic Energy and it formed into the original Godzilla from 1954!


Injured American reporter Steve Martin is brought from the ruins of Tokyo to a hospital filled with maimed and wounded citizens. A recent acquaintance, Emiko, discovers him by chance among the victims and attempts to find a doctor for him. Martin recalls in flashback stopping over in Tokyo, where a series of inexplicable ship disasters catches his attention. When a victim of those disasters washes up on Odo Island, Martin flies there for the story, along with security officer Tomo Iwanaga. There he learns of the island inhabitants' long-held belief in a sea monster god known as "Godzilla", which they believe is causing the disasters. That night, a storm strikes the island, destroying many houses and killing some villagers. The islanders believe that Godzilla is responsible for the destruction.

Martin returns to the island with Dr. Yamane, who is leading a team to investigate its ruins. Huge radioactive footprints and a prehistoric trilobite are discovered. An alarm rings and Martin, the villagers, and Dr. Yamane's team head up a hill for safety. Near the summit, they encounter Godzilla and quickly flee downhill. Dr. Yamane later returns to Tokyo and deduces that Godzilla is 400 feet (122 m) tall and was resurrected by repeated H-bomb tests in the Pacific. To Yamane's dismay, the military responds by attempting to kill the creature with depth charges. Martin contacts his old friend, Dr. Daisuke Serizawa, for dinner, but Serizawa declines due to planned commitments with his fiancé and Dr. Yamane's daughter, Emiko.

Emiko goes to Serizawa's home to break off her arranged engagement to him because she is actually in love with Hideo Ogata, a salvage ship captain. Dr. Serizawa, however, gives her a demonstration of his secret project, which horrifies her. She is sworn to secrecy and unable to bring herself to break off the engagement. Godzilla surfaces from Tokyo Bay, unharmed by the depth charges, and attacks the city, destroying a train before returning to the bay. The next morning, the JSDF supercharges the tall electrical towers along Tokyo's coast to repel the monster.

Godzilla resurfaces that night and breaks through the electrical towers and JSDF defense line using his atomic heat breath. Martin documents Godzilla's rampage via tape recorder and is injured during the attack. Godzilla returns to the sea and the flashback ends. Martin wakes up in the hospital with Emiko and Ogata. Horrified by the destruction, Emiko reveals to them the existence of Dr. Serizawa's Oxygen Destroyer, which disintegrates oxygen atoms in salt water and causes all marine organisms to die of acidic asphyxiation. Emiko and Ogata go to Dr. Serizawa to convince him to use his weapon on Godzilla, but he initially refuses. After watching a television broadcast showing the nation's plight, Serizawa finally gives in to their pleas.

A Navy ship takes Ogata, Serizawa, Yamame, Martin, and Emiko out to the deepest part of Tokyo Bay. Ogata and Serizawa are lowered down by lifelines near Godzilla to plant the weapon. Ogata is pulled up, but Serizawa delays his ascent and activates the device. He radios the surface of its success and wishes Emiko and Ogata happiness together. Serizawa cuts his lifeline, taking the secret of his invention to the grave. Godzilla succumbs to the Oxygen Destroyer, dissolving his body and bones. All aboard the ship mourn the loss of Dr. Serizawa. Martin reflects that the world can "live again" due to Serizawa's sacrifice.


It burned Dr. Colon all over with incredible atomic energy and engulfed him in fire.

Me: The original Godzilla from 1954.

Qin: Wow! I'll never forget seeing that. That was terrible that he caused all that destruction.

Yuko Tani: Not just in Japan but in the time I came from 20,000 years from now.

Carol: That was incredible and intense.

Me: Yep.

Luna Loud: Watch this one dudes. METAL STYLE NINJA ART: THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL!

Luna fired a wave of metal and it formed into the awesome robot GORT from the 1951 movie The Day The Earth Stood Still!


When a flying saucer lands in Washington, D.C., the Army quickly surrounds it. A humanoid (Michael Rennie) emerges from the spacecraft and announces that he comes "in peace and with good will". When he unexpectedly removes and opens a small device, he is shot and wounded by a nervous soldier. A tall robot emerges from the saucer and quickly disintegrates the Army's weapons. The alien orders the robot, Gort, to desist. He explains that the now-broken device was a gift for the president of the United States that would have enabled him "to study life on the other planets".

The alien, Klaatu, is taken to Walter Reed Hospital. After surgery, he uses a salve to quickly heal his wound. Meanwhile, the Army tries but is unable to enter the saucer; Gort stands outside, silent and unmoving.

Klaatu tells the President's secretary, Mr. Harley (Frank Conroy), that he has a message that must be delivered to all of the world's leaders simultaneously. Harley tells him that such a meeting in the current political climate is impossible. Klaatu suggests that he be allowed to go among humans to better understand their "unreasoning suspicions and attitudes". Harley rejects the proposal, and Klaatu remains under guard.

Klaatu escapes and lodges at a boarding house as "Mr. Carpenter", the name ("Maj. Carpenter") on the dry cleaner's tag on a suit he acquired. Among the residents are young widow Helen Benson (Patricia Neal) and her son Bobby (Billy Gray). The following morning, Klaatu listens to the boarders speculate about the alien's motivations.

While Helen and her boyfriend Tom Stevens (Hugh Marlowe) are not at home, Klaatu is a babysitter for Bobby. The boy takes Klaatu on a tour of the city, including a visit to his father's grave in Arlington National Cemetery; Klaatu learns that most of the deceased are former military servicemen killed in wars. They visit the Lincoln Memorial, and at the heavily guarded spaceship Klaatu asks Bobby who the greatest living person is; Bobby suggests Professor Barnhardt (Sam Jaffe). Bobby takes Klaatu to Barnhardt's home, but the professor is not home. Klaatu enters the professor's locked study from outside and adds a mathematical equation on a blackboard to assist Barnhardt in solving a celestial mechanics problem; he leaves his contact information with the suspicious housekeeper.

During the evening, a government agent accompanies Klaatu to Barnhardt. Klaatu explains that the people of other planets are concerned now that humanity has developed rockets and a rudimentary form of atomic power. Klaatu declares that if his message is ignored, "Earth will be eliminated". Barnhardt asks Klaatu if such power really exists. Klaatu assures him that it does. Barnhardt agrees to gather scientists from around the world at the saucer; he then suggests that Klaatu give a harmless demonstration of his power. Klaatu returns to his spaceship that night, unaware that Bobby has followed him. Bobby sees Gort render two soldiers unconscious and Klaatu enter the saucer.

Bobby tells Helen and Tom what he saw, but they do not believe him until Tom takes a diamond he found in Klaatu's room to a jeweler and learns it is "unlike any other on Earth". Klaatu finds Helen at her workplace, and they take an empty service elevator, which stops precisely at noon. He has neutralized all electricity everywhere for 30 minutes, except for such essential services as hospitals and airplanes in flight. Klaatu reveals his true identity to Helen, asks for her help, and explains his mission.

After Tom informs the authorities of his suspicions, Helen breaks up with him. She and Klaatu decide to visit Barnhardt's home. On the way there, he tells her that if anything happens to him, she must say to Gort, "Klaatu barada nikto". Their taxi is spotted and hemmed in. Klaatu makes a break for it and is shot dead. Helen quickly heads to the saucer. After killing two soldiers standing watch, Gort advances on her, and Helen utters Klaatu's words. Gort carries her into the spaceship and leaves to retrieve Klaatu's body. Back in the saucer, Gort revives Klaatu, and he explains to Helen that his revival is only temporary.

Klaatu addresses Barnhardt's assembled scientists, informing them that he represents an interplanetary organization that created a police force of invincible robots like Gort. "In matters of aggression, we have given them absolute power over us". Klaatu concludes, "Your choice is simple: join us and live in peace, or pursue your present course and face obliteration. We shall be waiting for your answer". Klaatu and Gort re-enter the saucer and depart.


Gort fired laser blasts and burned Dr. Colon's weapons and melted them.

Me: Gort from the 1951 movie The Day The Earth Stood Still.

Lola: That was a cool one!

Nico: It sure was and the one with Keanu Reeves from 2008 was epic!

Me: It sure was. That ship he had was much cooler than the original one.

Lori: And that version of Gort in that movie was literally bigger than the original.

Me: It sure was. And the music in the 2008 Trailer was awesome.

Nico: It sure was.

Polly Pain: Watch this one. ATOMIC STYLE NINJA ART: THE GIANT BEHEMOTH!

Polly fired a wave of atomic energy and it formed into the Radioactive Paleosaurus from the 1959 movie The Giant Behemoth!


Scientist Steve Karnes delivers a speech to a British scientific society, led by Professor James Bickford, about the dangers to marine life posed by nuclear testing. Before Karnes can return to the United States, a real-life example of his concern materializes when a fisherman in Looe, Cornwall is killed on the beach, and his dying word is "behemoth". Later, thousands of dead fish are washed ashore.

Karnes and Bickford travel to Cornwall to investigate the fisherman's death and, although his injuries seem to include radiation burns, they find no evidence of radiation on the beach. Then, Karnes goes to inspect a passenger ship found wrecked and badly damaged, with the loss of all on board. Back in London, the two scientists discover that samples of the dead fish contain large amounts of radioactive contamination. Karnes begins to suspect that the "behemoth" that the fisherman described seeing is some kind of large marine mammal that has mutated as a result of being contaminated by nuclear testing.

The next attack is on a farm near the coast in Essex. A photo of the area reveals a huge footprint and paleontologist Dr. Sampson identifies the creature as a Paleosaurus, an aquatic dinosaur that emits an electric pulse, like an electric eel. Karnes believes that the dinosaur is saturated by radiation, which is transmitted by the electric pulse, resulting in the burns seen on the fisherman and other victims. The radiation is also slowly killing the dinosaur. According to Dr. Samson, the dying creature will leave the ocean depths to head upstream, seeking out the shallow waters where it was born, but death by radiation may not come soon enough to prevent the creature from wreaking havoc on London along the way.

Karnes and Bickford try to persuade authorities to close the River Thames, but the military officer believes that their radar tracking systems will be enough to detect the behemoth and prevent it from getting near the city. Unfortunately, the dinosaur appears to be invisible to radar. Dr. Sampson and some other scientists spot it from a Royal Navy helicopter, but the radar equipment tracking the helicopter sees no sign of the beast, which destroys the helicopter when it gets too close. Soon, the behemoth surfaces in the Thames and capsizes the Woolwich Ferry.

Rising from the river, the creature rampages through the city, flattening cars and destroying buildings. Bickford and Karnes advise the military that the best way to kill the beast will be to administer a dose of radium, hoping to accelerate the radiation sickness that is already slowly killing it. While they prepare the dose, the behemoth continues its rampage, eventually plummeting through London Bridge back into the Thames.

Karnes and Bickford set their plan into action. A mini-sub with Karnes carries a torpedo filled with radium into the Thames in pursuit of the monster. During an initial pass, the behemoth takes a bite out of the mini-sub, but Karnes convinces the submarine captain to have another go. This time, they succeed in firing the torpedo into the monster's mouth, and the behemoth roars in pain. Observers in helicopters later confirm the monster's demise.

As Karnes and Bickford climb into a car to leave the area, they hear a radio report of dead fish washing up on the eastern shores of the United States.


The Radioactive Paleosaurus blasted Dr. Colon with intense Gamma Radiation and burned him all over with incredible radiation burns.

Me: Whoa! The Radioactive Paleosaurus from The Giant Behemoth!

Nico: Deadly!

Carol: It's radiation levels were off the charts.

Nico: No kidding.

Laney: Yeah.

Lynn: Here's one I know. MARTIAN STYLE NINJA ART: THE ANGRY RED PLANET!

Lynn fired a wave of red energy and it formed into the scary monsters from the 1959 movie The Angry Red Planet!


As the film opens, mission control personnel on Earth are monitoring the rocketship MR-1 ("Mars Rocket 1") as it approaches Earth orbit following the first manned expedition to Mars. Personnel are surprised to see the ship on their monitors, for they believed that the vehicle had become lost or destroyed in space. Ground technicians are unable, though, to make contact with anyone on MR-1, so they guide the rocket by remote control to a safe Earth landing. Only two survivors of the original four-person crew are found in the ship: Dr. Iris Ryan (Naura Hayden) and Col. Tom O'Bannion (Gerald Mohr), whose entire right arm is covered with a strange green alien growth. The MR-1's mission to Mars is then recounted by Dr. Ryan as she also helps to find a cure for Col. O'Bannion's badly infected arm. In her debriefing, she reports in detail the crew's experiences while traveling to the Red Planet and exploring its surface. She describes their expedition in retrospect, as if it were currently happening.

After MR-1 reaches Mars and its crew explores the planet's surface, Dr. Ryan is attacked by a carnivorous plant, which Chief Warrant Officer Jacobs kills with his freeze-ray, which he calls "Cleo". The crew then encounters an immense bat-rat-spider-crab creature, at first mistaking its legs for trees. That creature is blinded and repelled as well by Jacobs, who again uses his ray gun. When the crew returns to their ship, they realize that their radio signals are being blocked and the MR-1 is unable to leave Mars due to a mysterious force field. O'Bannion next leads the crew to a Martian lake, where a city with high, impressive structures is visible on the other side, far in the distance. Crossing the water in an inflatable raft, they are stopped by a giant amoeba-like creature with a single spinning eye. The creature kills Jacobs and infects O'Bannion's arm. The three survivors then return to the MR-1 and manage to lift off from the planet since the force field has somehow been deactivated. Unfortunately, Professor Gettell, the MR-1's designer, dies of an apparent heart attack caused by the extreme stresses of the ascent.

Once the MR-1 returns to Earth, O'Bannion's infected arm is cured by medical staff using electric shocks. Mission control technicians also examine the MR-1's data recorders from the expedition and find a recording of an alien voice, which announces that the ship's crew were allowed to leave Mars so that they could deliver a message to their home planet. The voice then states that "we of Mars" have been observing human development on Earth for many thousands of years and have determined that humanity's technology has far outpaced progress in cultural advancement. The alien then accuses humankind of invading Mars, warning that if future expeditions ever return to the Red Planet, then the Earth would be destroyed in retaliation.


The monsters blasted Dr. Colon with energy and they hit him all over and burned him.

Me: Whoa! The creatures of The Angry Red Planet.

Lisa Loud: Those were the hypothetical creatures of Mars and back in the 1950's we didn't even know what the surface of Mars would have.

Me: No we didn't.

Lola: Watch this one. FIRESTORM STYLE NINJA ART: THE WASP WOMAN!

Lola fired a wave of fire and it formed into the terrifying Wasp Woman from 1959!


In Hill's prologue, a scientist, Dr. Eric Zinthrop (Michael Mark), is fired from his job at a honey farm for experimenting with wasps.

The founder and owner of a large cosmetics company, Janice Starlin (Susan Cabot), is disturbed when her firm's sales begin to drop after it becomes apparent to her customer base that she is aging. Zinthrop has been able to extract enzymes from the royal jelly of the queen wasp that can reverse the aging process. Janice agrees to fund further research, at great cost, provided she can serve as his human subject. Displeased with the slowness of the results, she breaks into the scientist's laboratory after hours and injects herself with extra doses of the formula. Zinthrop becomes aware that some of the test creatures are becoming violent and goes to warn Janice, but before he can reach anyone, he gets into a car accident. He is thus temporarily missing and Janice goes through great trouble to find him, eventually taking over his care.

Janice continues her clandestine use of the serum and sheds 20 years in a single weekend, but soon discovers that she is periodically transformed into a murderous, wasp-like creature. Eventually, Zinthrop throws a jar of carbolic acid at her face, and another character, using a chair, pushes her out of a high window, the impact killing her.


She was a monster in the form of a woman and she was horrifying and she went at Dr. Colon and bit his neck and poisoned him.

Me: The Wasp Woman. How can I forget that one.

Lori: She literally gave all women everywhere a really bad name.

Carol: Yep.

Tabby: Lets see how he likes this one. SLIME STYLE NINJA ART: THE BLOB!

Tabby fired a wave of slime and it formed into the 1958 version of The Blob!


In a small rural Pennsylvania town in July 1957, teenager Steve Andrews (Steve McQueen) and his girlfriend, Jane Martin (Aneta Corsaut), are kissing at a lovers' lane when they see a meteorite crash beyond the next hill; Steve decides to look for it. An old man (Olin Howland) living nearby finds it first. When he pokes the meteorite with a stick, it breaks open, and a small jelly-like globule inside attaches itself to his hand. In pain and unable to scrape or shake it loose, the old man runs onto the road, where he is nearly struck by Steve's car; Steve and Jane take him to Doctor Hallen (Stephen Chase).

Doctor Hallen anesthetizes the man and sends Steve and Jane back to locate the impact site and gather information. Hallen decides he must amputate the man's arm since it is being consumed. Before he can, the Blob completely consumes the old man, then Hallen's nurse, and finally the doctor himself, all the while continuing to grow. Steve and Jane return in time for Steve to witness the doctor trying to get out the window with the creature on his head. They leave and go to the police station and return with Lieutenant Dave (Earl Rowe) and Sergeant Bert (John Benson). There is no sign, however, of the Blob or its victims, and Bert dismisses Steve's story as a teenage prank. Steve and Jane are taken home by their parents, but they later sneak out.

In the meantime, the creature consumes a mechanic at a repair shop and grows in size every time it consumes something. At the Colonial Theater, which is showing a midnight screening of Daughter of Horror, Steve recruits Tony (Robert Fields) and some of his friends to warn people about the Blob. When Steve notices that his father's grocery store is unlocked, he and Jane go inside. The janitor is nowhere to be seen, and when the couple is quickly cornered by the creature, they seek refuge in the walk-in freezer. The Blob oozes in under the door, but quickly retreats. Steve and Jane gather their friends and set off the town's fire and air-raid alarms. The townspeople and police still refuse to believe Steve. Meanwhile, the creature enters the Colonial Theater and engulfs and devours the projectionist before oozing into the auditorium. Steve is finally vindicated when screaming people leave the theater in blind panic.

Jane, Danny, and Steve become trapped in the diner, along with the manager and a waitress. The Blob, now enormous and blood red from the people it has consumed, has engulfed the building. Dave has a connection made from his police radio to the diner's telephone, telling those in the diner to get into the cellar before they bring down a live power line onto the diner.

When the live wire lands, it discharges a massive electrical current into the Blob, but it is unaffected and the diner is set ablaze. When the diner manager uses a carbon dioxide extinguisher on the fire, Steve notices that this causes the creature to recoil. Steve remembers that it also retreated from the freezer, saying "That's why it didn't come in the ice box after us. It can't stand cold!" Shouting in hopes of being picked up on the open phone line, Steve tells Dave about the Blob's vulnerability to cold. Jane's father, Mr. Martin (Elbert Smith), leads Steve's friends to the high school to retrieve the twenty fire extinguishers there. Returning, the brigade of fire extinguisher-armed students and police first drive the creature away from the diner, then freeze it, saving Steve, Jane, and the others.

Dave requests authorities send an Air Force heavy-lift cargo aircraft to transport the Blob to the Arctic, where it is later parachuted down to the ice and snow pack. Dave says that while the creature is not dead, at least it has been stopped. To this, Steve Andrews replies, "Yeah, as long as the Arctic stays cold".

The film ends with the words "The End" which then morph into a question mark.


The Blob covered Dr. Colon's leg and ate it off and he screamed in excruciating pain!

Me: Whoa! The Blob from 1958!

Nico: Awful and the one from 1988 was just as scary if not scarier.

Sam S.L.: Yeah. Watch this one. PLASMA STYLE NINJA ART: THE WAR OF THE WORLDS!

Sam fired a wave of plasma fire and it formed into the Martians from the 1953 version of the epic movie The War Of The Worlds!


In southern California, Dr. Clayton Forrester (Gene Barry), a well-known atomic scientist, is fishing with colleagues when a large object crashes near the town of Linda Rosa. At the impact site, he meets USC library science instructor Sylvia Van Buren (Ann Robinson) and her uncle, Pastor Matthew Collins (Lewis Martin). Later that night, a round hatch on the object unscrews and opens; a Martian weapon disintegrates the three men standing guard at the site. The United States Marine Corps surround the crash site, as reports pour in of identical "cylinders" landing all over the world and destroying cities. Pastor Collins attempts to make contact with the Martians but is disintegrated. The Martian war machines emerge and effortlessly defeat the military with their "Heat-Ray" and "skeleton beam" weapons.

Attempting to escape in a military spotter plane, Forrester and Sylvia crash land and hide in an abandoned farm house. They begin to develop closer feelings for each other just before the house is buried by yet another crashing cylinder. They encounter and dismember a Martian electronic eye on a long cable and collect a Martian blood sample when Forrester defends Sylvia with an axe. They escape just before the farm house is obliterated. Forrester takes the camera housing and blood sample to his team at Pacific Tech in the hope of finding a way to defeat the invaders.

Many of the major world capitals are destroyed by the Martians, and the United States government makes the decision to drop an atomic bomb. The Martians' force shield, however, proves impenetrable.

As the Martians advance on Los Angeles, the city is evacuated. Forrester, Sylvia, and the Pacific Tech team become separated in the chaos, and their scientific equipment is stolen or destroyed. Forrester searches for Sylvia in the city. Based on a story she had told him earlier, he guesses that she would take refuge in a church. After searching through several, he finds Sylvia among many praying survivors. Just as the Martians strike the church, their machines suddenly lose power and crash, one after another. Forrester sees one Martian expire as it tries to leave its machine.

In voice-over, the film's narrator observes that while the Martians were impervious to humanity's weapons, they had "...no resistance to the bacteria in our atmosphere to which we have long since become immune. ... After all that men could do had failed, the Martians were destroyed and humanity was saved by the littlest things, which God, in His wisdom, had put upon this Earth..."


The Martians blasted Dr. Colon all over with incredible fury.

Me: Whoa! The Martians from the 1953 version of The War of The Worlds!

Laney: That's one of my favorite books by H.G. Wells.

Me: But Mars doesn't have Martians. Never has and never well. Uh no offense Sailor Mars.

Sailor Mars: None taken J.D. But yes I know what you mean.

Nico: But those Martians in the 2005 version were ugly!

Me: They sure were.

Lori: This is the creepiest movie I remember seeing. MAGNET STYLE NINJA ART: INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS!

Lori fired a wave of Iron Sand and it formed into the aliens from the 1956 movie Invasion of the Body Snatchers!


Psychiatrist Dr. Hill is called to the emergency room of a California hospital, where a screaming man is being held in custody. Dr. Hill agrees to listen to his story. The man identifies himself as a doctor, and recounts, in flashback, the events leading up to his arrest and arrival at the hospital.

In the nearby town of Santa Mira, Dr. Miles Bennell sees a number of patients apparently suffering from Capgras delusion – the belief that their relatives have somehow been replaced with identical-looking impostors. Returning from a trip, Miles meets his former girlfriend, Becky Driscoll, who has recently come back to town after a divorce. Becky's cousin Wilma expresses the same fear about her Uncle Ira, with whom she lives. Psychiatrist Dr. Dan Kauffman assures Bennell that these cases are merely an "epidemic of mass hysteria".

That evening, Bennell's friend, Jack Belicec, finds a body with his exact physical features, though it appears not fully developed; later, another body is found in Becky's basement that is her exact duplicate. When Bennell calls Kauffman to the scene, the bodies have mysteriously disappeared, and Kauffman tells Bennell that he is falling for the same hysteria.

The following night, Bennell, Becky, Jack, and Jack's wife Teddy again find duplicates of themselves, emerging from giant seed pods in Bennell's greenhouse. They conclude that the townspeople are being replaced while asleep with exact physical copies. Miles tries to make a long-distance call to federal authorities for help, but the phone operator claims that all long-distance lines are busy. Jack and Teddy drive off to seek help in the next town. Bennell and Becky soon realize that all of the town's inhabitants have been replaced and are devoid of humanity. They hide at Bennell's office for the night, vowing to stay awake.

The next morning, from the office window, Bennell and Becky watch as truckloads of the giant pods arrive in the town center. They listen as Dumke directs the others to take them to neighboring towns to be planted and used to replace their populations. Kauffman and Jack, both of whom are now also "pod people", arrive at Bennell's office with new pods for Becky and Bennell. They reveal that an extraterrestrial life form is responsible for the invasion; the pods, capable of replicating any life form, traveled through space and landed in a field. After their takeover, they explain, humanity will lose all emotions and sense of individuality, creating a simplistic, stressless world.

After scuffling with and knocking out Kauffman, Jack and Dumke, Bennell and Becky escape the office. Outside, they pretend to be pod people, but Becky screams at a dog that is about to be hit by a car, exposing their humanity. A town alarm is sounded and they flee on foot, pursued by a mob of "pod people".

Exhausted, they manage to escape and hide in an abandoned mine outside town. Later, they hear music and Bennell leaves Becky briefly to investigate. Over a hill, he sees a large greenhouse farm with giant seed pods, being grown by the thousands and loaded onto trucks. Bennell returns to tell Becky, and upon kissing her he realizes, to his horror, that she fell asleep and is now one of them. Becky sounds the alarm as he runs away. He is again chased by the mob, and eventually finds himself on a crowded highway. After seeing a transport truck bound for San Francisco and Los Angeles filled with the pods, he frantically screams at the passing motorists, "They're here already! You're next! You're next!"

The flashback ends, and back at the hospital, Dr. Hill and the on-duty doctor dismiss Bennell's story as a lunatic rambling. As the doctors step into the hall to discuss, a truck driver is wheeled into the emergency room after being badly injured in an accident. The orderly tells the doctors that the man had to be dug out from under a load of giant seed pods. Finally believing Bennell's story, Dr. Hill calls for all roads in and out of Santa Mira to be barricaded, and alerts the FBI.


The Body Snatchers formed into replicates of Dr. Colon and smashed him all over with incredible power!

Me: The Body Snatchers. I remember that movie all too well.

Nico: Invasion of the Body Snatchers was one of the creepiest movies I remember.

Laney: It sure was.

Liberty: Watch this one. ALIEN STYLE NINJA ART: EARTH VS. THE FLYING SAUCERS!

Liberty fired waves of energy and they formed into the Flying Saucers from the 1956 movie Earth VS. The Flying Saucers!


Scientist Dr. Russell Marvin (Hugh Marlowe) and his new bride Carol (Joan Taylor) are driving to work when a flying saucer appears overhead. Without proof of the encounter, other than a tape recording of the ship's sound, Dr. Marvin is hesitant to notify his superiors. He is in charge of Project Skyhook, an American space program that has already launched 10 research satellites into orbit. General Hanley (Morris Ankrum), Carol's father, informs Marvin that many of the satellites have since fallen back to Earth. Marvin admits that he has lost contact with all of them and privately suspects alien involvement. The Marvins then witness the 11th falling from the sky shortly after launch.

When a saucer lands at Skyhook the next day, a group of aliens in metallic suits exit, and the infantry guards open fire, resulting in the death of one alien, while others and the saucer are protected by a force field. The aliens proceed to kill everyone at the facility but the Marvins; General Hanley is captured and taken away in the saucer. Too late, Russell discovers and decodes a message on his tape recorder: the aliens wanted to meet with Dr. Marvin and landed in peace at Skyhook for that purpose, but instead, they were met with violence. Impatient to conduct that meeting after everything has gone sideways, Marvin contacts the aliens and steals away to meet them, followed closely by Carol and Major Huglin (Donald Curtis). They and a pursuing motorcycle patrol officer are taken aboard a saucer, where the aliens extract knowledge directly from the General's brain. The aliens explain they are last of their species, having fled from their destroyed solar system. They have shot down all the launched satellites, fearing them as weapons. As proof of their power, the aliens give Dr. Marvin the coordinates of a naval destroyer that opened fire on them, and which they have since destroyed. Horrified by the cold, unempathic nature of the aliens, Carol begins to break down, and the patrol officer, despite an attempt by Marvin to stop him, pulls his revolver and fires on the aliens; he is subjected to the same mind control process as General Hanley. The aliens explain that they will eventually return General Hanley and the patrol officer. As the interaction continues, Carol becomes increasingly irrational, while Marvin tries to remain calm. Major Huglin and the Marvins are released with the message that the aliens want to meet with the world's leaders in 56 days in Washington, D.C. to negotiate an occupation of Earth.

Dr. Marvin's later observations discover that the aliens' protective suits are made of solidified electricity, and grant them advanced auditory perception. From other observations, Marvin develops a counter-weapon against their flying saucers, which he later successfully tests against a single saucer. As they escape, the aliens jettison Gen. Hanley and the patrol officer, both falling to their deaths. Groups of alien saucers then attack Washington, Paris, London, and Moscow, but are destroyed by Dr. Marvin's sonic weapon. The defenders also discover that the aliens can be easily killed by simple small arms gunfire once they are outside the force fields of their saucers.

With the alien threat eliminated, Dr. Marvin and Carol quietly celebrate the victory by going back to their favorite beach, resuming their lives as newlyweds.


The Flying Saucers blasted Dr. Colon with incredible blasts of energy from the ships and they hit him all over and smashed him.

Me: Whoa! The Flying Saucers from Earth VS. The Flying Saucers. That was one of my favorite movies from mine and dad's youths.

Nico: Cool!

Laney: Really scary but cool.

Tshibangu: (Congo Accent) Watch this one. EARTH STYLE NINJA ART: THEM!

Tshibangu fired a wave of earth and they formed into the giant mutated ants from the 1954 movie Them!


New Mexico State Police Sgt. Ben Peterson and Trooper Ed Blackburn discover a little girl wandering the desert, near Alamogordo, in shock and in a catatonic state. They take her to a nearby vacation trailer, located by a spotter aircraft, where they find evidence that the little girl had been there when it was attacked and nearly destroyed. It is later discovered that the trailer was owned by an FBI Special Agent named Ellinson, on vacation with his wife, son, and daughter; the other members of the girl's family remain missing. Now in an ambulance, the child briefly reacts to a pulsating high-pitched sound from the desert by sitting up in the stretcher. No one else notices her reaction, and she lies back down when the noise stops.

At a general store owned by "Gramps" Johnson, Peterson and Blackburn find him dead and a wall of the store partially torn out. After a quick look-around, Peterson leaves Blackburn behind to secure the crime scene. Blackburn later goes outside to investigate a strange, pulsating sound. Gun shots are fired, the sound grows faster and louder, and Blackburn goes missing. Peterson's chief later points out that both Johnson and Blackburn had fired their weapons at their attacker. More puzzling is the coroner's report on Johnson's brutal death, which includes a huge amount of formic acid found in his body.

The FBI sends Special Agent Robert Graham to New Mexico to investigate. After a strange footprint is found near the Ellisons' trailer, the Department of Agriculture sends myrmecologists Dr. Harold Medford (Edmund Gwenn) and his daughter, Dr. Pat Medford, to assist in the investigation. The elder Medford exposes the Ellinson girl to formic acid fumes, which rips her from her catatonia into a state of panic from "Them!" Medford's suspicions of camponotus vicinus are validated by her reaction, but he will not reveal his theory prematurely.

At the Ellinson campsite, Pat encounters a giant, eight-foot-long foraging ant. Following instructions from the elder Medford, Peterson and Graham shoot off the ant's antennae, blinding it, and kill it using a Thompson submachine gun. Medford reveals his theory: a colony of giant ants, mutated by radiation from the first atomic bomb test near Alamogordo, is responsible for the deaths. General O'Brien orders an Army helicopter search, and the ants' nest is found. Cyanide gas bombs are tossed inside, and Graham, Peterson, and Pat descend into the nest to check for survivors. Deep inside, Pat finds evidence that two queen ants have hatched and escaped to establish new colonies.

Peterson, Graham, and the Medfords join a government task force which covertly begins to investigate reports of unusual activity. In one a civilian pilot (Fess Parker) has been committed to a mental hospital after claiming that he was forced down by UFOs shaped like giant ants. Next, the Coast Guard receives a report of a giant queen hatching her brood in the hold of a freighter at sea in the Pacific; giant ants attack the ship's crew, and there are few survivors. The freighter is later sunk by U.S. Navy gunfire.

A third report about a large sugar theft at a rail yard leads Peterson, Graham, and Major Kibbee to Los Angeles. An alcoholic (Olin Howland) in a hospital "drunk tank" claims he has seen giant ants outside his window. The mutilated body of a father is recovered, but his two young sons are missing. Peterson, Graham, and Kibbee find evidence that they were flying a model airplane in the Los Angeles River drainage channel near the hospital. Martial law is declared in Los Angeles, and troops are assigned to find the ant nest in the vast storm drain system under the city.

Peterson finds the two missing boys alive, trapped by the ants near the nest. He calls for reinforcements and lifts both boys to safety, just before being attacked and grabbed by an ant in its mandibles. Graham arrives with reinforcements and kills the ant, but Peterson dies from his injuries as others swarm to protect the nearby nest. Graham and the soldiers fight off the ants, but a tunnel collapse traps Graham. Several ants charge, but he is able to hold them off with his submachine gun just long enough for troops to break through. The queen and her hatchlings are discovered and quickly destroyed with flamethrowers. Dr. Medford offers a philosophic observation: "When Man entered the Atomic Age, he opened the door to a new world. What we may eventually find in that new world, nobody can predict".


The ants bit and chomped Dr. Colon all over.

Me: The Ants from the movie Them. That is one of my dad's favorite movies.

Lori: I remember that. That was literally awesome that we faced them.

Nico: It sure was.

Lisa Loud: And to rap it up. ATOM STYLE NINJA ART: THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MAN!

Lisa fired a wave of atomic energy and it formed into the Incredible Shrinking Man from 1957!


In the 1950s, Robert Scott Carey, known as "Scott", is on vacation with his wife, Louise, when a strange mist covers him. Six months later, Scott notices his clothes are too large. Scott finds himself continuing to shrink, and seeks medical advice. At first dismissive, Scott's doctor confirms his shrinking with an x-ray. Scott is referred to a medical research institute where it is determined Scott's exposure to the mist, combined with his later exposure to a pesticide, rearranged his molecular structure causing him to shrink. Scott tells Louise in light of his predicament she is free to leave him. Louise promises to stay as Scott's wedding ring falls off his finger.

Scott's condition makes him a national curiosity. Media attention forces Scott into seclusion inside his home. Scott is advised to sell his story and he begins keeping a journal of his experiences. Scott feels humiliated and lashes out at Louise. An antidote is found to arrest Scott's shrinking, but doctors advise he will never return to his former size. Emotionally broken, Scott leaves home and meets a dwarf named Clarice who is in town working in a carnival sideshow. Clarice encourages Scott and he is inspired to continue his journal. Later, Scott notices he has become shorter than Clarice, and runs home.

Scott shrinks small enough to live in a doll house and becomes more tyrannical. When Louise leaves home on an errand, Scott is forced to escape to his basement after Butch, the family cat, attacks him. Louise returns and assumes Butch ate Scott after she finds a bloody scrap of Scott's clothing. Louise prepares to move out and asks her brother, Charlie, to help.

Scott encounters much hardship navigating his basement. The water heater bursts, but when Charlie and Louise come to investigate, Scott is too small for them to hear his screams for help. Scott next battles a large spider while finding food and shelter for himself. He ultimately kills the spider with a straight pin, and collapses in exhaustion. He awakens small enough to escape the basement through the squares in a screen. Scott accepts his fate of shrinking to atomic size. However, he is no longer afraid, concluding that no matter how small he becomes, he will still matter in the universe because God will know he exists.


He shrank down to atomic size and went into Dr. Colon and started ripping his genetic information apart!

Me: Wow! That was The Incredible Shrinking Man.

Nico: I'll never forget that one.

Me: Me neither.

Carly Carmine: I have a technique. I remember seeing this with my mom. HUMMINGBIRD STYLE NINJA ART: THE GIANT CLAW!

Carly fired a wave of orange energy and it formed into the giant bird monster from the 1957 movie THE GIANT CLAW!


Mitch MacAfee (Morrow), a civil aeronautical engineer, while engaged in a radar test flight near the North Pole, spots an unidentified flying object. Three jet fighter aircraft are scrambled to pursue and identify the object but one aircraft goes missing. Officials are initially angry at MacAfee over the loss of a pilot and jet over what they believe to be a hoax.

When MacAfee and mathematician Sally Caldwell (Corday) fly back to New York, their aircraft also comes under attack by a UFO. With their pilot dead, they crash-land in the Adirondacks, where Pierre Broussard (Lou Merrill), a French-Canadian farmer, comes to their rescue. MacAfee's report is met with bewilderment and skepticism, but the military authorities are forced to take his story seriously after several more aircraft disappear. They discover that a gigantic bird "as big as a battleship", purported to come from an antimatter galaxy, is responsible for all the incidents. MacAfee, Caldwell, Dr. Karol Noymann (Edgar Barrier), Gen. Considine (Morris Ankrum), and Gen. Van Buskirk (Robert Shayne) work feverishly to develop a way to defeat the seemingly invincible creature.

The climactic showdown takes place in Manhattan, when the gigantic bird attacks both the Empire State Building and United Nations building. It is defeated by a special type of isotope, deployed from the tail gun position of a B-25 bomber aircraft, which successfully collapses the creature's antimatter shield and allows missiles to hit and kill the monster. The giant bird plummets into the Atlantic Ocean outside New York, and the last sight of it is a claw sinking beneath the ocean.


The giant bird grabbed Dr. Colon and took him into the skies.

Me: Whoa! The Giant Bird from the movie The Giant Claw!

Jack Atlas: (Australian Accent) That was very impressive Carly.

Carly Carmine: Thanks Jack.

We flew into the air.

Me: Lets hit this monster with our combos!

Hay Lin: Lets do it!

Rollbar: Yeah!

Transquito: lets do it! Transquito, TERRORIZE!

Transquito transformed!

Inferno (Beast Wars): For the Royalty! Inferno, TERRORIZE!

Inferno transformed!

Airazor: Lets get him! Airazor, MAXIMIZE!

Rollbar used the Earth Cyber Planet Key and Hay Lin used the Candrakar Cyber Planet Key. They enhanced Rollbar's weapons and Hay Lin's Wind Powers 100-fold.

Bonecrusher and Plant Man used the Earth Cyber Planet Key and it enhanced Bonecrusher's Concussion Bomb Launcher and Plant Man's powers 100-fold.

Hay Lin and Rollbar: WINDFORCE RADAR BLAST!

Hay Lin and Rollbar fired waves of wind and Rollbar fired waves of radar energy.

Bonecrusher and Plant Man: CRUSHING PLANT STORM!

Bonecrusher fired a Concussion Bomb and Plant Man fired waves of plants.

Transquito and Lola: INFERNO STINGER BLAST!

Transquito fired his stinger blaster and Lola fired a wave of fire.

Beast Wars Inferno and Nico: NUOVA FIRESTORM INFERNO!

Beast Wars Inferno fired a wave of fire and Nico fired a wave of fire.

Carly Carmine and Airazor: BIRD OF PREY BOMBSTORM!

Carly fired a wave of orange energy and Airazor fired a wave of missiles.

Misty and her Gyarados and Akiza with Black Rose Dragon: HYPER ROSEFLAME FIRESTORM!

Misty fired a wave of water and Gyarados fired a blast of energy and Akiza and Black Rose Dragon fired waves of red fire.

Sophie Casterwill and Zhuqiaomon: BOLTFLARE HELIX FLAMESTORM!

Sophie fired a wave of lightning and Zhuqiaomon fired massive blast of fire.

Pixie and Bobby: BIG BANG CRYSTAL SHRAPNEL!

Pixie fired a massive ball of energy and Bobby fired a ball of crystals.

Lori and Becca: HURRICANE ANIMAL SPIRIT STORM!

Lori fired a wave of wind and Becca fired a wave of spirit energy that formed into the animals of the animal kingdom!

The blasts all combined and they hit Dr. Colon and exploded with incredible power!

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Dr. Colon fell to the ground!

Me: Lets hit him with our Final Smashes as he's falling!

Troy Burrows: Right! RED RANGER LEGACY STORM!

Troy fired a wave of red energy and it formed into all of the Red Rangers from over the course of 45+ Years.

Abby: VOMIT NAPALM BURST!

Abby fired a wave of flaming energy vomit from her mouth.

Ty: FART TOXIC BLAST!

Ty farted a wave of toxic fiery fart energy from his butt.

Pixie: BIG BANG MEGABLAST!

Pixie fired a massive ball of energy.

The blasts all hit Dr. Colon as he crashed into the ground and exploded with incredible power! Completely obliterating him in a massive fiery explosion!

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The explosion completely obliterated him and there was nothing left of him. Not even an atom of him remained!

Me: See you in hell Dr. Shitfucker!

Troy Burrows: Team Loud Phoenix Storm, that's a Super Mega Win!

We cheered wildly!

Nico: Dr. Colon, you have failed this world!

Me: Yes he has.

The Masters of Evil came.

Vexen: Good riddance to that scientist.

Krusty: You guys killed Fartor because he asked for it, right?

Maria: We did. It was a mercy killing.

Me: Yep. He wanted us to put him out of his misery because of his brother.

Whiteout: Well, can't you guys bring him back?

Abby: You know, the thought never occured to us.

Vexen: We'll leave you all to think about that.

Me: Okay.

Carly Carmine: It was awesome guys.

Me: Yep.

The Masters of Evil then teleport out.

Me: Lets head home guys.

Abby: (To the viewers) Never mess with the anatomy of a colon or else.

Nico: Yep.

We went back home.

THE END


Another Grossology Villain dead.

Dr. Colon was a disgusting freak of nature. I mean, who in their right mind would keep Tapeworms for pets!? GROSS! NicoChan11 and JediAvatarOfShinobi gave me the ideas for this one. Thanks guys. Next up is a battle with the 2nd member of the Vexicons: Kasha and we're going to face That evil Cat Woman as we smash that evil freak into dust.

See you all tomorrow.