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Post by Tasha on May 11, 2015 12:55:56 GMT -5
And now, after I figured out how I can do it, here's the upgrade to Eddies Cappi: You'll get a picture in complete outfit as soon as I get my coat back from the tailor! ^^
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Post by Tasha on May 10, 2015 11:12:35 GMT -5
| Two Fans – one Passion – one Mission!
This is a project born on the day Lou Scheimer, the father of dreams, began his very own journey to the Great Beyond. It is our homage to this great man, who brought magic, passion and especially a lot of wonderful and true friends into our lifes.
Lou, you may be gone, but you’ll never be forgotton! And this is especially for you!
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This is our Jake & Eddie Cosplay: Here are some samples from our first two photo shootings:The whole story (with lots of pictures, written in german but hopefully self-explaining) you can find here: This cosplay is a tribute to Lou Scheimer and Filmation by:Lemmy (alias Jakey), who came up with this great idea, and Leela (alias Tasha), who couldn’t resist to take part in this marvelous project. Photographer: Kathrin Steidel & Ringo Reng
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Post by Tasha on May 10, 2015 1:34:55 GMT -5
What? I still can see it clearly… By the way; I remember there was a problem about showing the early pictures after the forum update. Was there a chance to crack it meanwhile automatically?
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Post by Tasha on Mar 19, 2015 14:27:50 GMT -5
That's the problem, I don't need a translation because I can figure out the meaning of the dialogues (for the most part). But I want to understand the original text! And for that there are many vocables that I don't understand by hearing (maybe because these are words I don't know so far or it is some kind of dialect, slang or idiom, or they are slurred).
I started to write the dialogues down because it is fun and a wonderful practice for me to learn English, and I'm proud of how much I do understand. But there are many breaks in the text which is frustrating.
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Post by Tasha on Feb 23, 2015 11:06:09 GMT -5
WOW! What a great peace of ghostbusting equipment! I hope you don't want to cook it! It is selfmade? How long have you been working on it?
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Post by Tasha on Feb 12, 2015 15:15:48 GMT -5
And of course Forrest Tucker!
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Post by Tasha on Feb 8, 2015 12:37:03 GMT -5
One example is in the Tin Can Alley Building: Spenser: „Twinkle Toes Horowitz. Dance Lessons. Room 204.“ Kong: „Okay. Now you know where they are you can call them when we’re back in the office! Let’s go!“ Sorry, but this was so catchy I had to post it here.
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Post by Tasha on Feb 1, 2015 6:06:39 GMT -5
Oh my, maybe someone of you guys who's first language is English (or who better understands some scenes than I do) can help me.
If it concerns to understand what people say, my English isn't that bad. But in some scenes of the live action episodes I give up. There's no way for me to understand what they are saying.
For example episode 05 - The Flying Dutchman: The first dialogue of Cap'n Beane and Scroggs, right previous the intro. I can hardly figure out what they are talking about!
Is there anybody here who can bring it into written form, so that someone like me gets the idea?
Thank you!
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Post by Tasha on Feb 1, 2015 5:39:44 GMT -5
No, please no stereotype remake. Even if it would be a good implementation, it stays a stereotype remake. Imho it's fanciless and takes the magic away. Do you know »The Three Investigators«? In Germany they are called »The Three Question Marks« (sounds better in German: »Die drei Fragezeichen« or »Die drei ? ? ?«). Later there were »The ? ? ? Kids« and - watch out! - »The Three !!!«, a female investigator group based on the three ? ? ?. Congratulations! It may be good girls, but it looks so absurd to me, that I can't take it seriously. Please don't kill the magic of filmation ghostbusters by something like that. And you're right: There's Futura! There's no need to accentuate great female characters, because filmation always did that themselves! Think about Futura, Jessica, Teela from He-Man, J.B. from Brave Starr… All these are strong equal women. This is the right way to do it, because it's authentic. Speaking of great women in filmation ghostbusters: There is Futura, ghostbustress of the future, Jessica, smart reporter from Phantom News, And to look in my own Ghostbuster Storyline: There's Tasha, ghost scientist and some kind of opponent, because she don't like to destroy ghosts without asking. This composition makes it interesting, stunning, harmonious and realistic. But not a misplaced female ghostbuster team.
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Post by Tasha on Jan 8, 2015 8:01:15 GMT -5
And not to forget Larry Storch and Elvis Presley, too!
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Post by Tasha on Jan 3, 2015 2:37:24 GMT -5
I think I haven't already shown you the result of my shopping tour with Jake some time ago, right? Well, here it is: Doesn't he look great in this T-Shirts?
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Post by Tasha on Jan 2, 2015 13:47:25 GMT -5
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Post by Tasha on Dec 24, 2014 4:39:09 GMT -5
Tracy fixed it!Fortunately Tracy could fix the sleigh of Santa Claus. ^^ These are sweet christmas greetings from Katja and the boys! Merry Christmas to you all!
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Post by Tasha on Dec 21, 2014 3:59:07 GMT -5
It doesn't matter what Eddie's wearing, he always looks great! But it's amazing how different the impression is. Here is one arrangement with a violet suit:
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Post by Tasha on Dec 20, 2014 2:18:25 GMT -5
My favorite look is the black costume with the GB Tie ! He looks so serious in this suit. But it looks great. ^^
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