About Fluffy McGiggles

Greetings, reader! I am Fluffy McGiggles. In my world, I was an actress of the strongest sort, the melodramatic sort. Recently, I find myself confined to this... website, as its anthrompomorphization and personality. The Webmaster and I have a bit of a dispute as to how this should be run. The Webmaster can change anything I do, but I can also change anything the Webmaster does. However, the Webmaster can also delete me at will. So that means I'm temporarily behaving myself. This is my own choice, however, contrary to anything The Webmaster may say. So, don't blame me for the over-the-topness of the website. You have been warned.

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Honest Trailers- a Useful YouTube Channel

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Greetings, readers!

I recently encountered an article that amused me. It was from the people who produce the “Honest Trailers.”

Apparently, they are notorious enough, that they are cited by the creators of Captain America- Winter Soldier as part of why that movie was as good as it was. For, you see, the producers thought through all the questions that the Honest Trailers usually raise about movies, and drilled down on their plot to eliminate the plot inconsistencies that could have caused problems. The net result is that Honest Trailers was part of a YouTube channel that was actually useful. That assumes, of course, that creating good movies is useful. (As an actress on my home world, I would argue that it is, but I digress.)

Carpet Infringement

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Greetings, readers!

I realize I am about a year late for this event, but I just discovered that some people on your world, when they attend “cons”, go “all out” for costumes. So much so, in fact, that they will create new fabric for their costumes.

What brought this to mind was an impressive one that imitated the carpet at the convention center, because they were stealth warriors.

Alas, they were later asked to stop producing the fabric. But the costumes are still remarkable!

An old friend, but a nice friend to have around- Tacky

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Hi, Fluffsters!

Today I’m going way, way back in my discussion of “old friend” books, back to my early childhood before I could read.

Even though I couldn’t read, my parents were avid readers and made sure to read a lot to me.

One of my favorite young-person serieses was Tacky the Penguin.

This absolutely adorable children’s story tells the tale of Tacky the penguin and his fellow companions. His companions (Goodly, Lovely, Angel, Neatly, and Perfect) are “normal” penguins. He’s an odd bird.

The story is a typical children’s picture-book- one picture per sentence, basically. The art is delightfully done, and the story is sweet.

I don’t remember the first time my Dad read it out loud to me, but I’m fairly sure it was right around my birthday. From the first reading, I fell in love with it. It’s cute, sweet, humorous, and has a good message. What more can you ask for?

Even now, the book is a beloved one of mine. Yes, it’s an “old friend” primarily because I’ve known it for a long time. But it is also simply endearing, and well worth a read. Even by adults.

If you can, I highly encourage you to find this book. It’s a friendly, five minute read, and worthy of becoming an “old friend.”

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban- yet another “Old Friend”

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Hi Fluffsters!

What kind of Fantasy Nerd would I be if I didn’t post about at least one of the Harry Potter books in a series on “old friends”?

How do you expect me to answer that?

Oh. You’re not actually supposed to. That was supposed to be a rhetorical question to lead into the topic of this post.

Ah. Well, how about instead of that, you explain the odd specifics of your title?

I was actually just about to. But you interrupted me.

…By answering your question.

Yes.

As I was saying, I really needed to include at least one of the Harry Potter books in this list. However, the problem is that there’s actually a little bit of, well, depth in this series. And it’s got some slightly stress-inducing points, even in the earlier ones. So I decided to go with my favorite- Prisoner of Azkaban.

For those of you who don’t know, this is probably one of the two lightest books in the series, with number one being the other. Number three is basically an adventure story, and it’s longer than number one, and it’s the one I would go to more frequently than Sorcerer’s Stone when I wanted to reread something.

Rowling puts forth some fun ideas in this one, including some ideas concerning time travel. And actual real plot development for the rest of the series.

So I guess I chose this book as the “old friend” because it’s my favorite insofar as lack of trauma but wealth of content are concerned. It’s a comfortable book to just pick up and reread. And it’s got some great, humorous scenes. (Anything with the Marauder’s Map, for example…)

So that’s why it’s the one I chose to be an “old friend.”

I hope you enjoy! And have a great day.

“Old Friends” Books- Ella Enchanted

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Hiya, Fluffsters!

Today’s post deals with a book that is far, FAR superior to the movie “roughly inspired” by it: Ella Enchanted.

If you have not seen the move, GOOD. DO NOT EVER. If you have seen the movie, don’t judge the book on it! The book’s actually good, honest!

The book Ella Enchanted is a delightfully charming story. It deals with a girl who has been given a “gift” by a fairy- the gift of obedience. If she’s ordered to do something, she will do it.

Now, this sounds like it might be a little dark, but it’s not. It’s really not. Gail Carson Levine, the author, is wonderful at writing the books. She keeps the atmosphere of the book light and charming, and very much a children’s story.

This is one that can easily become an “old friend” quality of book. The writing style is easy to follow, the story is familiar, yet fresh, and the characters are endearing. It is definitely a comforting one to read when one needs an “old friend” book.

Personally, I don’t even remember when I first read it. It seems like forever ago. But it’s one of my favorites of its type, and well worth the read.

I hope you enjoy it!

Lord of the Rings’ Music Appreciation Days

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Greetings, readers!

The Webmaster is leaving her hometown today, and therefore she might be unavailable to generate her posts for the next few days. In the event that I run out of material I wish to share (which is unlikely but possible) and she does not post anything, you now might understand why.

But I digress. For you, if I were to guess, are here for your daily dose of fluff.

Let the fluff begin!

Today’s fluff deals with the Lord of the Rings movie trilogy. (Yes, I do mean the more recent, Peter Jackson version– not the animated version from many years ago.)

As many of you are aware, these movies were widely appreciated. Fans of the books enjoyed them (except for Two Towers, or “the plot-derailment which shall not be mentioned”) as did lovers of well-done action/adventure fantasy movies. One of the largest audiences, however, were music lovers.

Well, music lovers, you are in luck. A center in New York City will be showing the trilogy… with a live orchestra playing. These Music of Lord of the Rings appreciation days will be occurring next year. Tickets are available now, and the event looks quite dramatic.

If any of you do attend, I want to hear about it.

http://www.lotrlincolncenter.com/tickets.html

For Sale: Digital Paint Brushes (Not from me.)

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Greetings, readers!

I recently encountered an interesting article. Apparently somebody has made a fortune selling virtual paintbrushes for the photoshop community. There are some rather interesting video clips in this article as well, so I encourage you to investigate.

Happy Tuesday!

Tactile Books for Visually Impaired Children

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Greetings, readers!

I just read about something quite fascinating that somebody from your world is working on. The person is working on making “tactile books” for visually impaired children, through the use of 3d printer technology.

The principal inventor has already created “Goodnight Moon” for children to be able to experience.

I think this is quite fascinating, and I hope his project meets with great success!

Interesting Digital Art

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Greetings, readers!

I found a rather amusing link a while back, and now seems to be just as good a time to share as any. A professional, digital artist recreated some of his childhood drawings, using his professional, sophisticated techniques. They turned out rather amusingly, and yet quite well done. The bear and shark are especially amusing. I encourage you to visit the link.