I grew up playing Metroid II for Gameboy, and even though I never beat it, I loved the game because the lead character, Samus Aran, was a butt-kicking female bounty hunter in spaaaaace.
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Secret confession: we like both Star Trek and Star Wars, so yesterday you got Kirk, and today you get the awesome Princess Leia (who is one of my personal heroes for being unapologetically smart, skillful, sassy, seductive, and stalwart).
K should have been for Klingons, but I couldn't get the rhyme scheme to work, thus you are stuck with this petaQ of a human captain. I drew him in the style of Star Trek: The Animated Series.
Here we have a (literal) tip-of-the-hat to one of the finest sci-fi shows in the 'verse, Firefly.
This note represents my husband's adventures in internet blogging.
Today's post references one of James Taylor's best albums, Hourglass.
For G we have a reference to the SNES game, Earthbound (originally released as Mother 2 in Japan).
This one is for all the bronies and pegasisters who love My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic.
Today I give you Neon Genesis Evangelion, lovingly known around these parts as "the show that makes your brain melt out of your ears."
The letter D is brought to you by the classic NES game Duck Hunt.
I'll admit I secretly like this game, even though I abhor real-world hunting. I kind of want to buy hundreds of cardboard cutouts of this dog and place them in forests around the USA to troll and discourage hunters. |
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