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Winners and Choosers
After looking at the notion of people chosen by the gods, I became curious as to how the concept of a specific person being the Chosen One originated. It’s a pretty common trope in fantasy, someone being prophesied to save the world … Continue reading →
Posted in Arthurian Legend, Authors, Babylonian, British, Captain N: The Game Master, Cartoons, Characters, Christianity, Discworld, Dragon Quest, Final Fantasy, Futurama, Greek Mythology, Harry Potter, J.R.R. Tolkien, Magic, Mario, Mythology, Oz, Philosophy, Religion, Semitic, Star Wars, Television, Terry Pratchett, Video Games, Zelda | Tagged anakin skywalker, andrew heller, aragorn, armor, bender's big score, brain spawn, carrot ironfoundersson, chosen ones, chosen people, dark king, darth plagueis, darth vader, donald abbott, dorothy gale, dragon quest iii, dragon quest iv, dragon quest v, emperor palpatine, epic of gilgamesh, erdrick, fate, final fantasy mystic quest, flood, gilgamesh, glinda, gondor, hammurabi, how the wizard came to oz, hyrule, jedi, jesus, king arthur, king david, kylo ren, link, lord of the rings, middle-earth, nibblonians, oedipus, oz: the great and powerful, philip j. fry, professor hubert farnsworth, prophecy, return of the jedi, sith, swords, time travel, utnapishtim, voldemort, weapons, witches, wizard of oz |
The Brick Bat
The Lego Batman Movie – Lego has become a significant franchise apart from their actual plastic building bricks, and sometimes it really seems to complicate things. I mean, Lego Star Wars? Just pick one or the other! I’ve heard these … Continue reading →
Posted in Cartoons, Harry Potter, Humor, Monsters, Toys, VoVat Goes to the Movies | Tagged alfred pennyworth, bane, batman, dc comics, godzilla, gotham city, joker, king kong, lego, phantom zone, ralph fiennes, robin, sauron, superman, the dark knight, the dark knight rises, the lego batman movie, tim burton, two-face, voldemort, wicked witch of the west |
Art of Darkness
It seems like, whenever a pop culture phenomenon involves magic, there are fundamentalists complaining that it’s evil. Strange, because I’ve never seen any evidence of people actually working the spells in Harry Potter or Dungeons & Dragons, whether for good … Continue reading →
Posted in Authors, Characters, Christianity, Fairy Tales, Fundamentalism, Harry Potter, J.R.R. Tolkien, L. Frank Baum, Magic, Magic Items, Oz, Oz Authors, Religion | Tagged bible, blinkie, curses, exodus, lord of the rings, moses, one ring, queen zixi of ix, satan, sauron, the hobbit, voldemort, wicked witch of the east, wicked witch of the west, witches |
Epic Fail
While looking at Twitter a few days ago, I noticed that Neil Gaiman linked to an anti-Tolkien article by Michael Moorcock, written in the 1970s. I haven’t read anything by Moorcock, and the article often just makes him sound like … Continue reading →
Posted in Authors, C.S. Lewis, Fairy Tales, Focus on the Foes, Harry Potter, J.R.R. Tolkien, John R. Neill, L. Frank Baum, Monsters, Oz, Oz Authors, Technology, Terry Pratchett | Tagged awgwas, conservatism, golden age, lord of the rings, michael moorcock, neil gaiman, orcs, sauron, the enchanted island of yew, trolls, voldemort, wicked witch of the east, wicked witch of the west, zog |
Here She Come A-Slytherin
I recently saw a post on Tumblr pointing out something about the Harry Potter books that I hadn’t really thought about before but is pretty weird. Slytherin is full of rich kids, yet their dormitories are in a dank, slimy … Continue reading →
Posted in Harry Potter, Magic, Politics, Prejudice | Tagged albus dumbledore, authority, hogwarts, j.k. rowling, lucius malfoy, slytherin, sorting hat, voldemort, wizards |
Magic Genes
I mentioned in my last post how the manifestation of the Force through midichlorians in Jedi blood, thereby giving a biological component to magical and spiritual power, was sort of elitist. That got me thinking about the connection between magic … Continue reading →
Posted in Authors, Characters, Discworld, Families, Genetics, Harry Potter, L. Frank Baum, Magic, Oz, Oz Authors, Ruth Plumly Thompson, Science, Star Wars, Terry Pratchett | Tagged anakin skywalker, archchancellor mustrum ridcully, death, equal rites, fairies, glinda, granny weatherwax, hermione granger, j.k. rowling, lily weatherwax, midichlorians, moving pictures, muggles, nanny ogg, octarine, ozoplaning with the wizard of oz, rincewind, salazar slytherin, sith, sourcery, squibs, the colour of magic, the light fantastic, unseen university, victor tugelbend, voldemort, witches, wizard of oz, wizards |
Sissy Fuss
You know who Sisyphus is, right? He’s the guy who has to push a boulder to the top of a hill, only to have it roll right back down again once he reaches the top. Why is he subject to … Continue reading →
Posted in Authors, Diana Wynne Jones, Greek Mythology, Mythology | Tagged ares, merope, persephone, pleaides, sisyphus, thanatos, the game, voldemort, zeus |
Jesus Died for YOU (But Not You, Personally)
Since it’s Sunday (okay, it’s Monday, but close enough), I figured I might as well write about a few things that I fail to understand about Christianity. One is the idea of free will. Not that I don’t BELIEVE in … Continue reading →
Posted in Christianity, Religion | Tagged belief, bible, free will, gospel of john, gospel of mark, gospel of matthew, harry potter and the deathly hallows, hell, jesus, leviticus, pluralism, sacrifice, scapegoat, sin, voldemort |
Harry Goes to Pot
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 – Beth and I saw this at 3 AM, which in hindsight was probably a mistake. Oh, well. This was the last in the Harry Potter series (well, unless J.K. Rowling can … Continue reading →