Thursday, November 13, 2008

Childhood fantasies
















Nostalgia feels good. Takes you back to those innocent childhood days, where even the stupidest jokes seemed funny, where 'action' in your favorite shows did not necessarily mean 'killing'. Remember the old TV shows? Remember the cool action figures? Gone are those days but they will always hold a place in one's heart.

Childhood, puberty, adulthood...one's way of thinking and tastes change in time. Still, the classics remain classics and you could always go back to enjoying them. Makes you feel glad that you had enjoyed it back then.

Yes, I regret giving my toys away to the neighbour kid. That was considered a part of being 'grown up'. If it was not your decision, it would be your parents. True, if I still had my favorite action figures around, I certainly wouldn't play around with them, but instead, I'd probably stare at them, recall the fantasy stories that we used to come up with when we were kids and smile at the nostalgic goodness, no matter how embarassing it might be. I could have used them for stop motion animation too. Its actually similar to the childhood stories; the hero beats up the villain; even if he didn't do it in the cartoon (censorship issues), except that here it has more of a professional feel.

Last night I was browsing Wikipedia and checked out the classic He-man and the Masters of the Universe (MOTU) article. There was a picture of He-man sitting on Battlecat. Back then that was pure awesomeness! Remember the cool He-man comics that used to come free with your favorite character? You wouldn't throw the box away. You'd just stare at the cool artwork and drool over the 'Collect them all' range of characters shown on the backside that you didn't have and wanted to buy.

Back then the He-man line of action figures were being distributed in India by the collaboration of Leo toys and Mattel. So if you purchased your favorite He-man episodes on video cassette, you'd also get to see those cool He-man toy commercials (epic back then) as well Leo toy's cool range of indoor games. You can watch the cool toy commercials on Youtube. A friend and I were watching those the other day. It was just awesome.

Do you recall how awesome it felt when Prince Adam raised his sword and said "By the Power of Grayskull" and the music and the cool effects that followed? And when he went "I have the POWER!!" and turned Cringer into Battlecat?

Not just He-man but Gi-Joe, TMNT and others too. The cool accessories that you'd get and the vehicles that the hero would drive to stop the villains? Didn't that just make your day?

I sure wish they continued the new He-man animated series. It feels good when you get to see cool remakes of your favorite shows. The TMNT animated series follows the story of the comics, so I welcome it in my collection. However, you can't keep everyone happy. Case in point; Check youtube comments, forums or even ask your friends. You'd probably get to hear "The new show is not so good. The old show is the best" etc. Now don't get me wrong. I enjoyed the classic shows back then but I also enjoy watching the remade shows. Tastes and interests change and we move on. I do watch a couple of classic He-man or TMNT episodes from time to time, just for old time's sake. But...some of the shows feel kinda corny. Last night I was browsing youtube and I saw this video clip; "He-man vs Skeletor" from the episode the Arena. The video description said "The best action moment in the episode" or something like that. Curious, I got that video loaded. Now, I can't help but laugh at it. I don't know and I don't mean any offence, but since violence was restricted back then, I guess that was how it was. Not a single fist fight. All Skeletor did was use his magic and create some stuff that He-man just jumped out of the way to avoid. Now I know older people would consider this awesome or would complain about the level of violence in TV shows and games these days but that's how it is. We move on. I would watch the classic He-man shows just for old time's sakes and recall those days. But it just won't satisfy one's adrenaline rush. Know what I'm saying? That's why in terms of action I'd prefer the newer shows, but I'd also like to go and watch the classic shows. Think about it. Old may be gold, but "new can be silver". And silver is valuable too.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

IAD '08

OK this is like, my first time at blogspot. I never really bothered writing stuff on my life but now, I feel, why not? Oh well, better late than never...

This is gonna be a very long post.

I was checking my mail the other day and received an invitation to IAD '08 (International Animation Day 2008) which was on the 4th of November. I intended to preregister for the event. Last year was too tiring. So I got me and my buddy Kunal preregistered. I was looking forward to the event. I got us registered for the noon session. Evening would be too crowded and it would get late and would be double tiring. I remember last year having to stand in queue for like 2 hours! (3:00 PM to 5:00 PM) So better safe than sorry!

Yesterday (4th Nov), I played some Project Justice aka Rival Schools 2 before leaving. Awesome Dreamcast Fighting game that's got me hooked. Then I headed to the station to get my train pass renewed. The so called IAD ticket printouts were ready. Very small font and even the 'print ticket' option got printed? WTF. I was thinking of cutting the printout to make it look like a ticket! But screw that I decided to just tear it using my scale. Didn't tear well...wtf. Oh well...so I wrote the details on another piece of paper and kept my torn printout with me in any case. Kunal's printout was intact.

I was beginning to feel a bit down while I stood at the station waiting for the local to take me to Shivajinagar. I called up the Samsung center and my mobile is finally ready. I'll be collecting it soon. We were planning to take the kinetic to the mobile repair center and then head for IAD at Senapati Bapat Road, but Suparna had her classes. It can get annoying that she always uses the kinetic for college, classes; I mean, I rarely get to use it. And she doesn't even maintain it well. So we stuck to the previous plan; to meet up at Shivajinagar station. I smsed Kunal informing him that we'd meet up at Shivajinagar as planned, but he didn't get my sms, and was confused. The stupid local was late. I was beginning to feel sleepy as I sat in the local. Received an angry call from Kunal. Sigh...

So I got down at Shivajinagar. No sign of Kunal. Ah, there he was, on the other platform. I didn't feel like waving at him, so I just quietly walked across the bridge to the other platform. Kunal didn't seem as annoyed as I expected. Phew.

We couldn't find a bus and eventually took an auto to take us there. I handed over Kunal's ticket. He read the ticket instructions. Along with the ticket, some ID proof was needed. Gave him another reason to get angry with me lol. I always carry my ID card along so it didn't occur to me to tell him to bring his. Damn...

We got to the International Convention Center. We went in. The A.C felt good. Yeah it was pretty hot that afternoon. We waited for the elevator. It was crowded. We waited for it to come back. Going up , up, up.......coming down. Elevator doors opened. WTF? The same people again? The doors closed and the elevator headed up again. Ridiculous. We decided to take the stairs. Fifth floor. My legs were feeling heavy that day. We finally got there. I was worried that they might not let Kunal in because he had no ID proof. Fortunately, they didn't bother about asking for some ID. We just got our ticket numbers confirmed, and received some brochures from various animation institues. The DSK one was pretty cool. The campus looks awesome.

Last year, things were badly organised during IAD 07. Thankfully, we had preregistered for the afternoon session. Huh? The ones who hadn't registered were being let in first. WTF is going on? Took us about half an hour to wait until they let us in. Finally we were inside! Just like last year, nowhere to sit. No fucking chairs! We went inside the projector hall and sat there comfortably as we watched short films made my students, some game trailers, movie trailers, and Pixar short films. It was great. The projection was being showed via a MAC. I wish Yash was here. The mac reminded me of him. This was the best part of the event. Even Kunal enjoyed it. I'm glad he did. We were then told about a workshop on acting was about to start. Acting shmacting! We left the hall to take a break. A lady called us and asked me if I was interested in taking part in their competition. This was very interesting! We just had to draw a human with an animal showing friendship, and the winning entry would become the masot for IAD '09. Pretty cool. Took me a while to think about what to draw for my entry. Kunal suggested I draw a face with half man half leopard. I wasn't keen on drawing a leopard's face though. So it was decided to draw half man half ape. (Gorilla; ooga booga give me banana!) This part was awesomely fun. I was given pencils, an eraser and a sharpner, but no place to sit. My legs were paining but it was fun so I didn't mind. Kunal was getting impatient but I wanted to give it all I got. He helped me make improvements. Lost count of time as I got immersed in making it. Wish I had taken a picture of it. Oh well...I submitted it with my name, address and stuff. I was happy with my entry. Half negro, half ape man. It was cool and fun. After that,we checked out some other stuff. There was this guy working on a cyborg ape with his tablet in Photoshop. It was pretty badass. The gaming section sucked this time. No Xbox360, no PS3, and certainly no Wii [:(]..but two stupid Bollywood rip offs to Dance Dance Revolution. Graphics were good though. Kunal was interested in trying it out, but I was like "screw that dude, my legs are already killing me!" Then there was the stop motion section. It was interesting but like I said, tired to try stuff out. I checked out some books in the books section. They were gems, but not in my budget. Time was running out. We decided to leave.

We checked out Crosswords which was in the same building. Boy, the Crosswords here rocked. Ah, there was place to sit! The collection here was amazing. I was planning to get Batman Bane of the Demon and Spider-man Wolverine specials, but I decided to go only for the latter. I also got six Archie issues for just Rs 99/- for my sister. I checked out some other stuff. Manga Shakespeare? Oh wow. That was tempting. There was also Bone! The 2nd coloured volume of Bone. Lots of cool stuff. I'd like to visit Senapati Bapat Road's Crosswords again sometime. :)

It was nearly 5 PM. I hadn't had lunch so my stomach had begun sending me notifications. We took an auto to Shivajinagar stn. I ate some Kacchi Dabheli. Ah, happiness is made by the stomach. So true so true! Kunal had some 'famous Bhel' there. I had no idea about it until he told me. It was very tasty. Then we waited for the local. I was getting thirsty so I had some Frooti (feels like a waste now!). We talked stuff till the local arrived. We then said our goodbyes and took the local home. A very tiring but undoubtedly great day!