Not exact matches
It's a little
odd that Ben & Jerry's pulled from two very recent SNL
characters, since the
show has literally dozens of possible
characters stretching back decades.
Through it all, a lively English - language voice cast bring added dimension to the various
characters, making it seem
odd when Japanese band Sekai no Owari's mellow «Rain» plays over the film's curious slide -
show epilogue.
Horrible cliches, bad writing, emotional angles that are meant to be deep but come off pathetic... The South is a gold mine of
odd balls and unique
characters and unexpected situations, but this
show falls flat on its face when trying to depict it.
It's an
odd choice to be frank, since the human
characters have always had a Japanese anime style, either when rendered in 3D or
shown in sprites, while Detective Pikachu has a distinctly more Western feel.
Of the 30 -
odd movies Allen has made as a writer or director all have
shown off his effortless flair for storytelling, formulating rich
character studies with subtle (and sometimes not - so - subtle) subtexts, and playing with plot structures.
Chuck's two aunts, played by Ellen Greene and Swoosie Kurtz, are easily the two
oddest (recurring)
characters on the
show.
One thing that remains constant is the
show's multiple
character arcs that intersect in
odd and unexpected ways.
Pak goes on to point out two lesser known Silver Surfer stories that both happen to
show the
character as part of an
odd duality with other
characters.
Along the way, you'll find out more about the history of
characters,
character sets, Unicode and UTF - 8, and why question marks and
odd accented
characters sometimes
show up in databases and text files.
In fact other than a very occasional grunt they are entirely without voice overs, which leads to some very
odd situations as
characters are
shown trying to vaguely mime their way through the thankfully very rare cutscenes.
The
character lineup is pretty
odd, as well, with Billy & Jimmy being the only heroes among twelve different
characters, even though the cartoon had «honorary dragons»
show up and leave all the time.