
A lot of you may not actually get the reference to the movie that I'm talking about. This is Ryan Jeffers, a kid who fantasizes of being a great warrior despite being crippled with a metal brace around his right leg. One day, he's taken to a fantasy world defended by a band of anthropomorphic kangaroos who've mastered the chinese martial arts, and magically, his right leg starts to work again! This tf is a demonstration of the magical energies of Tao taken to a different level.
Surprisingly, the movie was a serious bomb, and mediocre as far as entertainment goes, but I still liked it. I was one of those people who was perceptive enough to figure out what plot holes in the movie they never talked about..including why the bad guys behave as if they're hyped up on nyquil and red bull...or why after only a 20 second speech by the kid, the leader of the Warriors of Virtue returns from a period of depression.
I actually was surprised to learn they actually made a sequel to the Warriors of Virtue where Ryan Jeffers and his best friend Chuck, return to Tao and become Warriors of Virtue. So what is portrayed in this tf isn't so far from the actual truth.
Enjoy, fans of kangaroos and chinese stuff!
PS-Yes, I know that's probably not actual chinese characters but kanji. But Kanji is based loosely off the chinese language, right? :D The five characters stand for Water, Earth, Wood, Fire, and Metal.
Surprisingly, the movie was a serious bomb, and mediocre as far as entertainment goes, but I still liked it. I was one of those people who was perceptive enough to figure out what plot holes in the movie they never talked about..including why the bad guys behave as if they're hyped up on nyquil and red bull...or why after only a 20 second speech by the kid, the leader of the Warriors of Virtue returns from a period of depression.
I actually was surprised to learn they actually made a sequel to the Warriors of Virtue where Ryan Jeffers and his best friend Chuck, return to Tao and become Warriors of Virtue. So what is portrayed in this tf isn't so far from the actual truth.
Enjoy, fans of kangaroos and chinese stuff!
PS-Yes, I know that's probably not actual chinese characters but kanji. But Kanji is based loosely off the chinese language, right? :D The five characters stand for Water, Earth, Wood, Fire, and Metal.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Transformation
Species Kangaroo
Size 800 x 1054px
File Size 533.5 kB
Maybe Casey Jones into a turtle from TMNT? Or you could turn Ash Ketchum into some sort of pokemon, there certainly are plenty of movies about him. Or you could do a dragon heart transformation from either the original or the second. The second seems better to me. Since the boy now has a part of his dragon friend's heart, you could do a sequence where he gradually takes on dragon attributes until he's a full dragon. And I think I'll have plenty more than where those came from.
look it up. I'm sure youtube has it. Course, if I were doing it, I'd probably make it so that it's after the boy has been fully recovered and then begins showing dragon qualities as he slowly changes into a dragon himself. But that's just me. You're the artist and I'm sure whatever you choose to do will be awesome.
http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/vi.....c/10665-virtue
Here is a link to a review which has him saying the proper pronounciation. warning: he isnt a great fan of the movie
Here is a link to a review which has him saying the proper pronounciation. warning: he isnt a great fan of the movie
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