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My Film Festival Memorabilia Display 3/27/2026

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 As of 3/27/2026, My Film Festival Memorabilia Display has this many things on it!

My RoboMax and Emma AudioBook

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 The book illustrated back in 2024, now has an audiobook and I can't wait to illustrate more books for other people! I just love to draw and do for people!

I am so eager to see The Super Mario Galaxy Movie!

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 I cannot wait to see it The Super Mario Galaxy Movie in April! Yoshi is the best! I bought the new Mario Galaxy for Switch to prepare for it! Woohoo!

My Favorite Movie Theater Treats

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Favorite: Popcorn Favorite: Reese's Cups Favorite: Cookie Dough Bites Favorite: Trolli Gummy Worms

The Best Way To Fund For The Budget Of A Film

IMO I think you should have a chart that lists what you avoid and what you approach, I have a chart like that and I think you should go by the rules starting when you're 25 and ending when you're 31, that's my goal at least. And this really will help out for making a movie, independent films are usually between the budgets of $300 to $2,000. Here's how I charted it. Avoid:  Eating at restaurants everyday in a whole month. Approach:  At least have 10-20 days of eating at home instead. Avoid:  Going to the movies more than once a month. Approach:  Watching movies you already have or just watching YouTube. Avoid: Going to the arcade more than once a month. Approach: Playing games you already have. Avoid: Having a dessert or an appetizer at a restaurant. Approach: Just eating what you already order. Some other ways to fund are Door Dash (My mom uses that right now) and taking aluminum to the recycling center.

My Top 4 Cartoon Shows I Still Really Really Like

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#4. Sonic Underground- cheesy premise, but still a lot of fun to watch. I would like to have a friend like Sonia. #3. The Amazing World of Gumball- has rough moments, but a wholesome show to get a good laugh out of. #2. My Hero Academia- Lost track of it after season 2, but still a fun show to watch. I actually met the cast at Comic Con! #1. Dragon Ball Z- Kame hame haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!

Wacky Pomo Influenced My Art Style!

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 Wacky Post-Modern is an aesthetic that was intended for children's marketing and entertainment back in the day. It consisted of extreme colors, insane elements (often Dr. Seuss-like) and goofy characters. I grew up on this aesthetic and I never gave up on it, it even influenced my art style! Here are six examples:

New Online Virtual Summer Camp

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  "Camp Coltoon" is a one-week crash course for those who want to be animators. It's for children ages 10-18 (though it wouldn't hurt if you were older or younger). On a different day on a week in June 2026, you'll watch a tutorial that shows how to draw the cartoon and gives examples on what you can create. These aren't a "certain way to draw" kind of lessons, they are all freestyle. On the week of the event, you will have a schedule on what I'm going to teach. But there's no kit, you have to have your own sketchbook and art supplies. There's a certain type of art supplies you have to have, a black ink pen and either crayons or markers. You have to use a sketchbook too, but it can't be too small, about the size of a piece of printer paper. Have fun when this happens!

My Top 4 Favorite Television Logos

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 #4. O Entertainment (Jimmy Neutron, Barnyard, Thumbs Parody Movies) #3. Frederator Studios (Fairly Odd Parents, Fanboy and Chum Chum, Wow Wow Wubbzy) #2. A.K.A. Cartoon (Ed, Edd 'n' Eddy) #1. Toei Animation (Dragon Ball Z) Honorable Mention:

Animated Movies I Recommend If You Haven't Seen Them

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Akira (1988)- This masterpiece in The Japanese Animation Industry will blow your mind, it's a thrill ride of intensity and suspense. Though it is rated R, so if you're not old enough to watch it, just wait a little while. Toy Story (1995)- A hilarious Pixar classic with the iconic and well-known Buzz and Woody. Take it to infinity and beyond! Oh and if you ever go to DisneyWorld, ride Buzz Lightyear Spin. A Goofy Movie (1995)- The very first movie to feature one of Disney's mascots. You'll feel endeared as this is a story about a father who wants to show his teenage son how much better life is when you're having fun. Kiki's Delivery Service (1989)- A delightful, though offbeat anime gem. It's adorable hygge vibe will cheer you up when you're having a bad day. An American Tail (1986)- A family feature by Don Bluth. It's all about a mouse named Feivel looking for his family in New York.