I didn't choose the Bonkotsu Life. The Bonkostu Life chose me.

My username is ziggbot, but feel free to call me Zigg, Ziggy, Ziggatron, really anything with 'zigg' in it. This is a personal, multi-fandom blog, though I tend to focus on one fandom at a time for the most part. Semi-SFW, and full of silly comments and stuff.
Current Obssession: Yu-Gi-Oh!
Other Obsessions: Silent Hill (1-3), Outlaw Star, Lupin III, Borderlands, Devil May Cry, New Warriors
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Come check out our X-men Evolution RP where you could be your favorite Mutant!
Many characters are open for grabs and we would love some new players. We also accept other Original characters and Mutants not featured in the Evo verse! 

xaviers-institute:

Come check out our X-men Evolution RP where you could be your favorite Mutant!


Many characters are open for grabs and we would love some new players. 
We also accept other Original characters and Mutants not featured in the Evo verse! 

1 year ago on April 28th | J | 9 notes

Lance… Is taller than Fred(Blob)… yet shorter… than Scott…

I get the whole ‘we want to make Scott look older than the other students, because he’s a senior’ but consistency would be helpful. Just make Lance taller than Scott. Energy feeders like Lance tend to be very tall, anyway. Take Gambit, for example.

Bah. *sits in the corner with her casting of Jared Padalecki*

1 year ago on February 10th | J | 10 notes

Okay, so that’s three voice actors from Inuyasha in X-Men: Evolution, so far.

Kirby Morrow, the voice of Miroku, does Scott Summers (Cyclops).

Scott McNeil, the voice of Koga, does Logan (Wolverine).

Richard Ian Cox, the voice of Inuyasha, does Pietro Maximoff (Quicksliver).

Can’t stop thinking about how much of a better job acting they did in X-Men: Evolution, though. They really seem to just love every minute of it. It doesn’t feel like voice acting. It feels like actual acting.

I understand, of course, that dubbing tends to create a less satisfactory result than original voice acting, because of translation issues and cultural references, but… I dunno, even then, it just seems like they did such a better job here.

Maybe it’s because each of them are big into comic books?

Also, to note, I am still amazed at how fast Richard Ian Cox can speak. djlsjflsd

1 year ago on February 7th | J | 2 notes
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Chibi X-men by: Emiko Iwasaki

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Chibi X-men by: Emiko Iwasaki

1 year ago on September 15th | J | 43 notes