This is my shih tzu Jake and some of his antics. You’ve seen him with me in my Funko Pop shorts and reels, that is, Jake in Funko form. Here he is in real life.
Hope you enjoy these funny shorts and reels showcasing his character.
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MegaMan NT Warrior, Vol. 1 by Ryo Takamisaki 5 out of 5
In the year 200X, the whole world is connected to the Cyber Network. People jack in to the Net using handheld PCs called PETs, and each person has their own artificially intelligent avatar called a NetNavi.
Lan Hikari’s is MegaMan, a truly sophisticated and powerful NetNavi programmed by his father.
Like any fifth grader in DenTech City, Lan passes the time by having NetBattles with his fellow classmates, pitting MegaMan up against any who would challenge him. The problem is, NetBattling is illegal unless you have a special license. But that’s only part of the Lan’s and MegaMan’s problem. An evil organization called World Three is infecting computers with sinister viruses with the hope of one day taking over the world.
Lan jacks in and sends MegaMan to stop these viruses before it’s too late.
This manga, which is similar to the anime of the same name, was a blast to read. Ryo Takamisaki’s storytelling is topnotch—quick, exciting and a whirlwind of adventure from beginning to end. His art is your classic manga but with a cartoon flare, and the dialogue is perfect, conveying to us everything we need to know about the story, without it coming off as long-winded explanations for “what’s happening.”
The banter between Lan and MegaMan is pricelss, even better than in the anime.
This volume also contains a very intriguing cliffhanger ending and fun bonus story.
Megaman: NT Warrior (Vol. 1) – Jack In! (2004) Runtime 88 min. 5 out of 5
The world is hooked up to the Net. Everyone uses it constantly, especially Lan Hikari and his friends. Using handheld computers called PETs, they jack in to the Net and have huge cyber battles with their NetNavis. Lan’s NetNavi is MegaMan. And when Lan receives special new software from his always-traveling father, the upgraded MegaMan reaches a whole new level of efficiency and power.
This first volume of the anime series details MegaMan’s origin and follows Lan and his friend along on several adventures.
This isn’t an exact translation of the video game or, from what I’ve heard, the manga (though my copies of the first three volumes are en route to me as I write this). But it is similar in that MegaMan is always fighting another “something-man,” the villain in the handheld PET simultaneously wreaking havoc in the real world.
The major characters—Lan, Dex and Yai—are witty and fun. The action is fast, exciting and speed-lined, making each episode an enjoyable viewing experience.