Gobble gobble, turkey heads! If you live in the United States like me, Thanksgiving is tomorrow and it's that time of year to get together with friends and family. Also, chow down and things like that.
I wanted to write this to know that I'm still writing blog posts. I've just been very busy the past two weeks with external issues and my education. I'm still alive and writing up my novel Animator's Dream. In fact, I'm close to finishing the novel up as we speak. Not sure what to do next when I complete my novel by the end of the year, but I've got plans nonetheless.
Enjoy your holidays, holiday goers. I promise to bring you another regularly scheduled blog post next week.
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Animator's Dream: Meet singer warrior Julia Kusanagi
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Julia Kusanagi |
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Julia in a costume |
In the case of Julia Kusanagi, it's a mix of everything. Julia Kusanagi is a singer and entertainer for
the entertainment hotspot Club Section Nine. She provides soothing and memorable vocals for her audience, as well as a display of her musical instrument aptitude. Sometimes she plays dress up in her shows, as an extra means of eye candy.
In addition to her musical talents, Julia is also a capable fighter. Her ability to handle a variety of weapons and melee fighting makes her a force to be reckoned with. Because of her feline appearance, she's granted faster than normal reflexes and focus. This is on top of the normal animal based animation abilities.
She's also rumored to have unusual powers and extra strengths. What could they be? When it's released, read the novel Animator's Dream to find out.
If there were an adaptation of my Animator's Dream novels, Mary McGlynn would be my choice for voicing Julia. Her smooth and beautiful voice fits Julia perfectly, and she also works out for being a tough woman ready for a fight.
Trivia:
-Julia Kusanagi is based off of Mary McGlynn, though the character references Julia from Cowboy Bebop and Motoko Kusanagi from Ghost in the Shell.
-Julia is designed after Miyu Lynx from Star Fox 2.
-Julia was originally named Miyu, but she resembled her a little too much, hence the name change. It doesn't help that one of my professors had a hard time pronouncing the name, too.
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