Masashi Kishimoto has always been very careful in crafting the characters in both Naruto and Boruto. That is not to say that Eiichiro Oda doesn’t pay attention to One Piece characters. Quite the contrary, seeing that both the mangaka have excellently developed some of the most loved characters in the shonen genre altogether.
A still from Kishimoto’s Naruto.
Through the various characters, there have been depictions of characters that go beyond realms of black and white and into the grey area of blurring complexity. A character can be morally white or morally grey, but what makes them even better is when these two hemispheres start to collide, forming a constant struggle to understand moral standing.
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A still from Kishimoto’s Naruto.
Through the various characters, there have been depictions of characters that go beyond realms of black and white and into the grey area of blurring complexity. A character can be morally white or morally grey, but what makes them even better is when these two hemispheres start to collide, forming a constant struggle to understand moral standing.
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- 4/25/2024
- by Adya Godboley
- FandomWire
[This story contains graphic spoilers for Lisa Frankenstein.]
If Lisa Frankenstein is any indication, we’re going to be seeing a lot more of Liza Soberano in years to come.
At the age of 10, the Filipino-American actor moved from Visalia, Calif. to Manila, the capital of the Philippines, and she found countrywide success at the age of 16 for her romantic drama series, Forevermore. Soberano has continued to enjoy success as an actor, model and spokesperson, but her American roots kept calling for her to try her hand at forging an acting career in the States.
In the summer of 2022, Soberano finally took the plunge by sending off a self-tape for a key supporting role in Diablo Cody and Zelda Williams’ Lisa Frankenstein, and within a week, she was on the New Orleans set of her first American movie. She plays the eponymous Lisa’s (Kathryn Newton) outgoing stepsister, Taffy, who’s also a pageant girl and popular cheerleader with a dash of duplicity.
If Lisa Frankenstein is any indication, we’re going to be seeing a lot more of Liza Soberano in years to come.
At the age of 10, the Filipino-American actor moved from Visalia, Calif. to Manila, the capital of the Philippines, and she found countrywide success at the age of 16 for her romantic drama series, Forevermore. Soberano has continued to enjoy success as an actor, model and spokesperson, but her American roots kept calling for her to try her hand at forging an acting career in the States.
In the summer of 2022, Soberano finally took the plunge by sending off a self-tape for a key supporting role in Diablo Cody and Zelda Williams’ Lisa Frankenstein, and within a week, she was on the New Orleans set of her first American movie. She plays the eponymous Lisa’s (Kathryn Newton) outgoing stepsister, Taffy, who’s also a pageant girl and popular cheerleader with a dash of duplicity.
- 2/16/2024
- by Brian Davids
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Cuco takes a hazy adventure in the new video for “Forevermore.”
The clip opens with the Chicano singer-songwriter walking through empty roads until a yellow bicycle materializes. He rides along, enjoying the scenery — until he realizes he’s pedaling, yet not necessarily going anywhere.
Attractive women drive by, while hardcore cyclists pass through pointing and laughing at him. He continues to sit on the bicycle singing the dream-pop track: “I had a dream that we would meet/And go places beyond what we’ve seen/Keep my heart with you from now/Forevermore.
The clip opens with the Chicano singer-songwriter walking through empty roads until a yellow bicycle materializes. He rides along, enjoying the scenery — until he realizes he’s pedaling, yet not necessarily going anywhere.
Attractive women drive by, while hardcore cyclists pass through pointing and laughing at him. He continues to sit on the bicycle singing the dream-pop track: “I had a dream that we would meet/And go places beyond what we’ve seen/Keep my heart with you from now/Forevermore.
- 5/7/2021
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
Taylor Swift’s Evermore, her “sister” album to this past July’s Folklore, is out now. And while it sticks with the previous album’s folk and indie-inspired sound, Evermore takes a few of its own paths through the woods, exploring everything from cheating country music husbands to dance-pop bliss.
Additionally, Swift’s collaborations with the National members — including Aaron and Bryce Dessner and Matt Berninger — as well as Justin Vernon of Bon Iver, see her channeling both bands’ approaches to music, even more so than on Folklore. Lyrically, Swift...
Additionally, Swift’s collaborations with the National members — including Aaron and Bryce Dessner and Matt Berninger — as well as Justin Vernon of Bon Iver, see her channeling both bands’ approaches to music, even more so than on Folklore. Lyrically, Swift...
- 12/11/2020
- by Claire Shaffer and Brittany Spanos
- Rollingstone.com
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