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INFLUENSTER'S DORMLIFE VOXBOX UNBOXING & REVIEW | ELA. - Duration: 7:19.

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The Week in Review - 6 October 2017 - Duration: 1:22.

The UN and partners are appealing for more than $100 million to

step up humanitarian aid in the Caribbean. The region was hit by

back-to-back category 5 hurricanes. Secretary-General António Guterres heads

to Antigua, Barbuda and Dominica this weekend. Before leaving, he spoke about

combating climate change, which contributes to extreme weather.

We know that the world has the tools, the technologies and the wealth to address

climate change. But we must show more determination in moving towards a green,

clean and sustainable energy future. Once again, I urge countries to implement

the Paris agreement and with greater ambition.

A new plan was launched this week to tackle cholera around the world.

The goal is to reduce deaths by 90 per cent

by the year 2030. Cholera affects nearly

three million people every year. That - says the UN - is simply unacceptable.

The UN congratulated the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) on the

Nobel Peace Prize. The Nobel honors an advocacy group that promotes the UN

Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons.

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Review - Lego Minecraft: The Witch Hut (21133) - Duration: 6:28.

Hey everyone!

JAYSTEPHER with The Witch Hut

by Lego Minecraft.

Set number 21133

Contains 502 pieces.

Recommended building ages are 8 and up.

Looks like we have the witch

throwing her love potions at Alex.

Nice colorful box art.

Let's open this up.

Ready to go fight the witch.

Well the box could have been packed a bit better.

We have two instruction manuals

and five bags.

Four of them that are numbered.

Looks like a nice selection of parts.

Let's take a closer look at The Witch Hut.

First, let's take a look at the figures.

Off to the left we have the witch,

a pig in the middle,

and Alex on the right.

The torsos on the figures are printed

as well as the heads.

Alex is wearing an iron chest plate..

I like the detail for the witch.

She does look like the witch in Minecraft.

Here we have the witch's hut

and a portion of a swamp.

On the left, we have a chest.

Let's see what's inside the chest.

We have a gold sword,

some redstone,

and glowstone.

Looks like Alex has been busy collecting supplies from the witch.

We even have a brewery stand.

Here we have a slime.

The graphics on the slime are printed.

I like the oak trees

with the transparent green bricks.

We even have our orchids as well.

On the back,

we do have a knob that we can turn counterclockwise

to simulate the slime jumping up and down.

Pretty cool!

We have some sugarcane and some torches.

Here's the hut.

The top does open up,

and it swings out of the way.

In the interior we do have a cauldron and a crafting table.

This could have been made a bit more to scaled.

It is a nice setup.

Let's take a closer look.

We even have lily pads as well.

Alex is riding in a boat.

It's resting on some glider plates.

Here's the piggy and the witch.

Bouncy! Bouncy! Bouncy!

Here's a closeup of the mechanism.

I like the slime block elements.

Really nice.

This has a lot of detail

even with the oak trees with the vines.

Really nice!

Off to the left,

we have a Brick Separator to help with the build.

On the right we have a few studs,

plates,

and other various bricks

which may come in handy to enhance The Witch Hut

or for other Lego creations.

This concludes the review for

The Witch Hut by Lego Minecraft.

Set number 21133.

It is a nice large playable set.

You do get two figures

as well as a pig and slime.

There is no stickers which is a plus.

The only down side with this set

is that it retails for 59.99.

It seems a bit pricey for only having 502 pieces.

If the price were dropped a bit,

it would be a great set for any Lego Minecraft collector

or as a source for spare parts.

Thank you for watching!

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MÉLENCHON ON CATALONIA, SPAIN AND THE ISSUE OF BORDERS (EXTRACT FROM WEEKLY REVIEW #41) - Duration: 15:53.

Hi! This is Weekly Review #41,

and there's a small but very important detail that changed... about me. Guess what!

Ok. Opening theme!

I'll start with the situation in Catalonia.

I'm not going to tell you that this is a simple issue when,

within a state composed of large autonomous communities,

an autonomous government decides to initiate a referendum on independence.

This procedure is not easy to accept because of the rules of the game,

and the rules of the game do not make the organization of this of kind referendum possible.

As a consequence, I am not about to approve of or condemn the decisions of the Generalitat de Catalunya.

But we the French are directly concerned about what is happening at our border.

And when Spain is concerned,

the French know that not worrying about what's happening there can be a real problem for them.

No, we cannot consider that what is going on beyond the Pyrenees is not of our business.

For instance, our refusal to intervene in favor of the republican government of Spain

during General Franco's coup cost us dearly afterwards.

The Popular Front government made a major historical mistake.

We should have helped the republican government.

Of course, the current situation is completely different,

I want to stress that fact because otherwise, I will be the subject of endlesstrials about my use of history.

History provides us with material for thinking.

And...

It helps us to avoid repeating mistakes.

There's one mistake we should not make: we should not believe that this is not of our business!

So we should get involved!

But how should we do it? That is the question.

Because Spain is our neighbor although we are not the same country.

That's a fact.

Mariano Rajoy's government—a right-wing government—

that only exists because of the abstention of the PSOE, their Socialist Party...

This is the only reason why Rajoy's goverment exists!

This governments is overwhelmed with corruption affairs, with cans of worms of all sorts...

And it let the situation in Catalonia develop so much that it is now irreversible,

and it ended up using harsh and violent methods that shocked everyone.

We can say that he made things worse with these kinds of method.

And so... We are facing this situation.

This government is incapable of facing a situation that —I must admit—can be considered to be very serious

when a part of the nation organizes a referendum on independence. It's not just any vote!

So, Spain is a monarchy,

and the monarchy's raison d'être is to be able to predominate over, as it were,

the variety of the peoples that make Spain, and to federate them.

And so, when I asked a question to Edouard Philippe, the Prime Minister, the other day in the National Assembly,

I said that this situation was a total political stalemate,

because the Spanish government was unable to deal with it.

We can't call this dealing with a situation: the situation is such that no one can see a way out.

And I added that the monarchy had failed in the unifying mission it inherited from Francoism.

I believe that everyone on the benches of this Assembly is shocked by this political stalemate.

The monarchy seems incapable of taking responsibility for the unifying function it inherited from Francoism.

And as usual, that's the way it always happens,

instead of answering my question —I suggested that France offer mediation—

he gave us a moving speech,

in which he explained to us that he was ten when the King, the former King, Juan Carlos,

intervened to stop Lieutenant Colonel Tejero's coup,

when he took the Assembly hostage.

Mister President Mélenchon, in 1981, I was ten,

in the month of February,

when the Spanish nation was the victim of an attempted coup.

I was a little boy.

I perfectly remember, and I think you remember too,

the monarchy's exemplary attitude concerning the return to the democratic order,

concerning the guarantee of a return to that democratic order,

And I think that all of us republicans remember that in 1981,

we remember well Juan Carlos's exemplary attitude.

Since he was ten, we are supposed to consider this a moving speech,

and since the King intervened, we are supposed to approve of the monarchy.

Curious isn't it?

Because we're French: in theory, we're not really into the Bourbons, but anyway,

Edouard Philippe is, and he felt the need to give me this answer, "King Juan Carlos did...".

That's not the issue! The issue is the current situation.

But too bad for him, Felipe Bourbon made an announcement on the evening of the same day

and instead of unfying the nation, he approved of Rajoy's government,

and criticized the Catalans for their unacceptable disloyalty, as he said.

Instead of giving a speech that enabled the country to overcome the deadlock,

he gave a speech that worsened the institutional stalemate.

As a consequence, I really liked the way my young comrade Alberto Garzón,

who is the secretary of the Spanish Communist Party,

answered him, calling him Felipe Bourbon

and ending his speech saying "long live the Republic!".

I guess this is not a surprise for you, but I have always been a supporter of the Republic in Spain,

I said it in a speech on a square in Toulouse in 2012,

and you can see that I'm wearing a flag of the Spanish Republic,

because I did not forget that we the republicans were only defeated because of a coup. OK?

The Spaniards did not bring a Bourbon to power, nor did the republicans,

General Franco did!

Now how could we deal with this situation?

First, we get involved.

We can and we must, in my opinion, offer mediation, since apparently no one is capable of doing it.

Neither the Prime Minister, who solves problems with police bats,

nor the Bourbon of Spain could do it,

he who immediately took a stand in favor of the repression and the deadlock in Spain.

I agree with what my friend Pablo Iglesias from Podemos said and did.

He organized meetings,

and he said they should open a constituent path.

I think that...

the only positive political way out for Spain is a constituent process.

I strongly believe that.

I mean, first of all, we must refuse using violence.

And, as hard as it might be,

there must be discussions about the organization of the Spanish state.

The history that led to this situation is a long one,

and the French have a responsibility in this history.

Many other countries in Europe completed their process of national integration,

it took a long time for countries like Italy, in 1860,

or like Germany, who went to war with us in 1870.

Spain never managed to complete a harmonious process of national integration,

To me, France has a responsibility in this situation,

because, when countries were builiding their national consciousness,

they were doing it in the period that surrounds the French Revolution

and the intervention of the French armies pretty much everywhere on the continent,

since we invaded pretty much everyone!

But the invasion of Spain had very serious political consequences

because the intervention of France, who imposed a King on Spain,

Joseph Bonaparte, Napoléon Bonaparte's brother,

turned everything upside down and blocked everything,

meaning that all the progressive currents, and nationalisms at the time were progressive,

since nationalisms at the time were always built in opposition to the King,

well they were all stopped and paralyzed.

And so, the Spanish nation then groped its way to find a method to make populations coexist,

populations that describe themselves as peoples with distinct languages, histories and interests.

This can be shocking to us the French, because we see the nation as a united state,

but we must start from reality.

We must remember that, to take examples from the Hispanic world,

as all the countries of Latin America built their independence from Spain,

their watchwords were those of the great French Revolution,

i.e. the Declaration of the Rights of Man, and the nation as it was defined by our revolution.

But all these nations are federal states, all of them!

And they became federal states after heated debates.

Mexico, Venezuela and Argentina are federal states.

Brazil is also a federal state.

In short, the biggest states of the continent are federal states,

and they maintained their unity, I'm not calling the unity of the states I just mentioned into question.

This is why we should look with favor on Podemos's proposition of a constituent path,

and we should see it as a pacific and positive way out.

I don't really know why they used such an expression...

but let us use it as such.

We the French must admit that we could face the issue of a constituent process.

We supported this idea at La France Insoumise

in order to put an end to the presidential monarchy of the Fifth Republic.

Honestly, I feel like most of our citizens do not realize the situation we're in.

French Polynesia's current status is closer to that of an associated state

than to the status of a department or of a regular oversea territory.

Similarly,

the government of New Caledonia, that is about to organize a referendum on independence,

has a special and peculiar status.

Moreover, in the future, if New Caledonia chose independence,

it could become an associated state to the French Republic, or a federated state.

I'm telling you about this because we'll have to make a choice about these situations.

Everyone knows my Jacobinic feelings,

but I never thought the nation was a straitjacket.

By definition, the nation is a free act of belonging.

The problem is the same in Corsica, we cannot shun this situation.

3 out of the 4 deputies of Corsica are separatists.

So?

We cannot address such a situation by telling ourselves "Let's wait, they'll change their mind!",

because they won't!

As a consequence, we must think.

Before we close this subject,

I'd like to show you that it's worth listening to the propositions of La France Insoumise.

During the presidential campaign,

I mentioned the possibility of a security conference about borders in Europe.

I even suggested a framework that already exists,

the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe.

And some people said "You want to change borders, but they're intangible!"

All the narrow-minded people that were available at the time barked "Borders are intangible!" in unison.

Yes of course, the intangibility of borders is the basis of the international order.

It's obvious!

But borders never stopped moving in Europe.

Not so long ago, the border between East and West Germany disappeared.

Not so long ago, a border was created between the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

Not so long ago, new borders have divided a federal state, Yugoslavia, into 7 different countries.

And today, the Scots would like to abolish the border with Europe that has been restored after Brexit,

and they think about their independence.

Similarly, the border between the North and the South of Ireland

had disappeared when they both joined the European Union, but Brexit restored it.

Other borders are or could be at stake in a more or less distant future.

Everyone knows that Flemish separatism is breaking up Belgium, another kingdom.

We clearly see how the Flemish want to undermine the Belgian state.

Once again, it is happening at our border, and we must have an opinion about it.

I want to repeat it,

we had better have a framework and a place to discuss the issue of borders pacifically rather than by force.

Now if the issue of borders arises in Catalonia,

and obviously it does with the issue of the autonomy of the Generalitat de Catalunya, in Barcelona...

If this issue arises, we will not settle it by force,

because other people already tried to do that. Francoism did.

Maybe he thought he had solved the problem, but as you can see, it reappeared.

Consequently, we had better have a place where we can discuss the issue of borders

in order to settle disputes pacifically when they come out.

This was all I had to say on the subject.

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Nokia 8 Review: Solid But Unremarkable - Duration: 6:05.

Hey there, Alex here.

It's hard not to feel nostalgia for the Nokia brand.

After all it was the device so many of us grew up with.

The hypnotic clicking sound of these plastic keys,

and the nights spent texting the girl I had a crush on.

Of course we all grew up so quickly,

and the smartphone industry matured even quicker.

Before we knew it, the Nokia name faded into irrelevance.

HMD Global is hoping to change that though.

For those who have not seen my review of the budget Nokia 5 yet,

just know that it's a phone that I really like.

Today we're talking about the Nokia 8 though.

The first flagship device from the new Nokia.

Let's see if it's any good.

The Nokia 8's design can only be described as understated.

It's a simple, but solid slab of aluminium

that curves into the side and into the display.

If this sounds familiar, it's because the Nokia 5 has a pretty similar design.

It definitely feels like a premium phone.

The only thing that may be lacking a little is the IP54 rating,

which is just splash resistance rather than the full on water resistance like many other

flagship devices these days.

The front of the phone houses a really good looking 5.3" LCD panel with really great

outdoor visibility.

Oh, and this is a QHD panel which I kind of feel like it's an overkill for a screen this size.

It's still surrounded by bezels, but with a smaller screen size,

it actually doesn't look that bad.

I'm still not a fan of these capacitive buttons though.

The standard android buttons looks a little weird as capacitive buttons to me.

I also wished that the fingerprint sensor was a tiny bit faster at unlocking the phone.

Just so it's more in line with the great performance of the rest of the phone.

Being powered by the Snapdragon 835 with plenty of RAM, and a near stock Android software,

the performance of the phone expectedly good.

No matter whether it's the day to day stuff or playing games.

I still don't think it's quite as snappy as the OnePlus 5, but it's good enough.

Nokia also says that the phone has a better cooling system to keep the phone cool,

and it seems to be working.

Even with extended gaming sessions, I've never felt the phone get too warm.

Part of why I love these new Nokia devices is the software experience.

Other than just two of their own apps, and a few minor tweaks like the glance screen,

it's pretty much just stock Android, which you guys know I prefer.

Nokia also has been doing a great job with the monthly security patches.

For major updates, we'll just have to see how long it takes for this phone to get Android

Oreo.

I was a little concerned about the battery life seeing that it's just 3,090mAh, and it

has a QHD screen.

But it's actually not that bad.

I was able to get close to five hours of screen on time,

and that's with mostly mobile data.

That's better than what I was expecting it to be.

But of course,

I definitely wouldn't mind a thicker phone in exchange for a bigger battery.

One of the highlights of the phone are the Zeiss branded dual 13MP cameras on the back

of the phone.

One monochrome, the other a normal sensor.

Which should allow the phone to either combine the two sensors to create a better looking

image,

create a bokeh effect, or just shoot in monochrome for a more dramatic flair.

I've tried using both the sensors together, and compare it with just using the colour

sensor.

The results are not really that consistent.

Sometimes it looks better, sometimes it looks worst.

Sometime there's no visible difference.

So I ended up just using the single colour sensor most of the time.

The portrait mode does sort of works, but it's not the best looking effect I've seen.

What I really love though, is just shooting in monochrome mode.

Which sounds crazy since you can also just do a grayscale filter.

But it's just more fun for some reason.

However, I don't think the results looks better than Huawei's implementation on the P10.

We'll get to the image quality portion in a bit, cause I'll like to talk about the video

features too.

The basic video recording features are decent, with relatively good stabilisation and quality.

It comes with OZO audio technology that records audio in 360 degrees.

The fun part is actually the front camera which record 4K video as well,

which could be useful if you're a vlogger.

There is even a live broadcast feature which should make it really convenient to start

a live stream.

Then for the image quality part, just to get the front camera out of the way,

the 13MP shooter produces decent looking results in both good lighting and in low light.

You just have the hold the phone steady.

I'm actually quite happy with the main camera too.

I was able to get some pretty good looking results most of the time.

This is a camera that I would probably describe as having potential.

Because image quality wise, it does a lot of things right.

The image may seem a little softer, but that's probably because

other manufacturers tend to sharpen their images quite a bit.

Auto HDR is one area I wished was better too since

sometimes it doesn't kick in when I think it should.

But really the main problem is with the camera app,

one of the two apps by Nokia on this phone.

It's a slow and clunky interface, and is sometimes just annoying to use.

One time while trying to switch to the front camera, the app even crashed.

For a phone with a focus on camera capabilities,

a subpar camera app is really not acceptable.

But at least this is something that Nokia can still fix with a software update,

and they really need to do that.

What we have here with the Nokia 8 is a mostly solid flagship phone that I think will appeal

to Android purists.

It has top end specifications paired with a clean Android experience.

The design is really nice, and it checks a lot of boxes for a good smartphone.

But the only problem is that this is a space that is getting really competitive.

Not just from other companies like OnePlus or Motorola,

but also from Google themselves.

So while the Nokia 8 is a pretty nice phone, they need to do more if they want to stay

competitive in this market.

Or at least price their devices right.

Thanks for watching my review of the Nokia 8.

If you liked it be sure to give me a thumbs up and subscribe to the channel.

Thanks, and see you guys on the next one.

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KZ ZS5 - Best budget earphone?? || Bangla Review - Duration: 4:38.

KZ ZS5 - Best budget earphone

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[ESP] BTS(방탄소년단) DNA MV [ENG SUB]REVIEW] - Duration: 2:00.

Today we are going to talk about BTS video, his new single DNA

Going to the locker room was not my favorite part of everything

but I did like it though despite not being my favorite

i think it was well handled for the context of the video

and that kind of thing it was quite well managed was not my favorite

but it was ok

Moving on to the song, initially the

I personally really liked the song it's an electronic song

I personally do not like these types of songs very much but in this specific song

I liked the way they handled it

I feel it was very good And I like it a lot

going now to the choreography is just as complicated as all his choreographies

only in this case I think it's a little bit more difficult than usual

but nevertheless it is very good very original same as all and I really liked it

Now moving to video clip i feel like too much color

there were many, many colors and more handled with clothes that are also very colorful

and more eyes that also like that

his eyes had some type of contact lens

which stood out much more than usual and the hair color also stood out different,

it was like a lot of color it was a color bomb in the whole video

but nevertheless I think it is very well managed Nonetheless

it's like a tonal palette

like phosphorescent or things like that

But I really liked it too

I personally liked the video

I recommend it I would show it to everyone I really liked the song. COW: BTS improves on each video

I liked the whole video and it is super recommendable

I am Lola and this is the Lady Cow

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1983 cold case death back to prosecutors for review - Duration: 2:31.

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CS:GO | SourceCxde Review - Duration: 3:25.

*MUSIC*

Hi guys, whats up? It's Stanlay here, and today i'm with a new video.

And is the last video of Cheat Review, I promise to you guys that this video will be the last video of Cheat Review and after only will be Legit Hacking

And maybe just a little bit of Cheat Review, but the other videos only will be Legit Hacking

And guys, here is the GUI, is so lit his GUI

I love his GUI

Here it haves the Aimbot, Triggerbot, Visuals, Misc

So guys, here is the aimbot, it have the activate key

Here it haves mode that is like, always toggled, on shoot or on key.

And here you can choose the key.

Here it haves the FOV, this is the amount, it haves the smooth and the curves

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G9SKIN WHITE IN MILK - REVIEW - Duration: 13:25.

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🤖SGILE RC ACTION ROBOT 👀REMOTE CONTROL DEFENDER INTERACTIVE TOY ROBOT REVIEW 👈 - Duration: 6:46.

all right it the SGILE defender robot

Wow looks like either oh my gosh she even shoots missiles missile remote

control intelligent combat robots combat robot let's see it has some

instructions here's the remote control oh he's already found little darts for

it this is the charger yeah so I just put batteries in the remote and charged

it and charge the robot Wow okay so it is ready to go hmm

so if you can see you can either drive or walk so he believed that spewed his

feet or if you drive him this thing right here and then I can move like

you spin around on this robot you do thank you I love this robot!

because the walks and goes like this

I love this robot

You do

yes I do

thank you mommie for getting this wonderful robots - yes

cause they drive the punches

that's the walk button

and that one is the shoot right there

he walks backwards backwards

he walks forwards or drive forward

this robot is funny

He has sensors He has big eyes and he sees me and he gets the bad guys boo boo but you yeah you like it yes

yeah I think this will provide hours of entertainment for him

he's a superhero

save the day

thanks for watching

thanks for watching

thanks for the robot

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BLADE RUNNER 2049 (2017) - One Minute Movie Review - Duration: 1:24.

Bladerunner 2049 is the highly anticipated sequel to Ridley Scott's

1982 masterpiece this follow-ups directed by Dennis Villanueva who gained

critical acclaim from his 2016 film the arrival Ryan Gosling stars as "K" a

young Blade Runner who stumbles on a dark secret that leaves into Harrison

Ford's character Rick Deckard, a retired Blade Runner that's been in hiding for

the last 30 years. I don't want to talk too much about the plot because I don't want to

spoil anything but I will say if you're a Blade Runner fan you're probably gonna

love this movie. like the first one, this entire film is loaded with the jaw-dropping

almost dreamlike settings visual effects and brutal action. and it's all tied

elegantly together with a brilliant score by legendary composer Hans Zimmer

this Blade Runner world isn't just a visual feast

it feels alive and it has the complexity that we don't see very often on the big

screen. but I will say this movie isn't for everyone at 2 hours and 43 minutes

it doesn't move very fast but neither did its predecessor, but there's no doubt

that Blade Runner 2049 is the best sci-fi movie of the year. Both Gosling

and Ford give award worthy performances the film's thought-provoking and

visually thrilling and in my opinion it's one of the best sequels made in the

last few years that's why I give Blade Runner 2049 a 5

BLADE RUNNER 2049 - Harrison Ford - Ryan Gosling - Denis Villeneuve - One Minute Movie Review

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►১৪ বছরের নিচে দয়া করে কেউ এই ভিডিও টি দেখবেন না। Mobile App Review - Duration: 2:21.

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Ultraman GEED [ Bahasa Indonesia ] DX Geed RISER Review ! - Duration: 5:05.

Hello Everyone ! Welcome to MaenanTV Channel

This time we will be reviewing The DX Geed Riser from Ultraman Geed Series

what does it look like? Curious?

Well then, let's open this up !

The DX Geed Riser contains of a Geed riser, 4 Ultra Capsules...

A Loading Knuckle to load the Capsules...

and Ultraman Geed Card

Geed Riser is a transformation device that used by Riku Asakura to transform into Ultraman Geed...

It has DNA Model on the center of the device

For comparison, this is DX Orb Ring, DX Toy line from Ultraman Orb Series

...and this is DX Bima-X Changer from Satria Garuda Bima-X Series

just like the other DX Toys, this toy has Light and Sound feature

turn it on, and we are ready to go !

Ultraman Geed Combination

the required capsules for this combo is Ultraman and Ultraman Belial

Load the capsules into the Knuckle

then scan the capsules with The Riser

For additional Sound, we need to scan the capsules once more...

Skull Gomora Combination

The Capsule Requirements for this combo is Gomora and Red King.

and then scan the Capsules with the Riser...

For additional Sound, we need to scan the Capsules once more...

Last but not least, here is The Ultraman Geed Card

This card can only be used on Ultraman Geed Arcade Game Machine...

The machines are now only available in Japan

Even though, The artwork is pretty nice, that makes this card is worth to be collected.

I think that's all for now...

Thanks for watching...

And see you next time !

For more infomation >> Ultraman GEED [ Bahasa Indonesia ] DX Geed RISER Review ! - Duration: 5:05.

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Made in Abyss - Aaox's Anime Review - Duration: 11:47.

a few months back a friend of mine suggested that I watch the first episode of the obnoxiously long 20 questions asked titled

Shuumatsu Nani Shitemasu ka? Isogashii desu ka? Sukutte Moratte Ii desu ka?

Which translates roughly to:

"Wouldn't it be crazy sad if all these kids died", whose attempt to thrust it's imperiled children and obvious tragedy down my throat

was cut off by me going

"Actually, I watched Black Bullet back in 2014, so I think I'm good"

It came as no big

surprise, then, when, one season later, that same dumb friend walked up and said I should watch this hot new show

about bondage fetishist 12 year olds in perilous situations because it was very good, so I did what any good friend would do:

I generously pointed out that the structure of that sentence was rather suspect

and could get him in a lot of trouble if he set it in the wrong company,

and then I called the police and had him arrested.

I'll be the first to say I'm a bit of a petty sort, so when a friend moon walks up and says

that they really like any given thing, I take that more as a challenge than a recommendation

So I went into episode one trying to find all the things I could criticize to prove that I was very smart and clever,

Because my self perception as a critic is basically all I have.

It was very striking, then, that about five minutes into the first episode

I was feeling that same feeling I got when I watched Kekkai Sensen

for the first time - that little buzz of "oh, this might actually be really special."

Hey, I'm Aaox! Do you like seeing children

experiencing immeasurable suffering and pain whilst confronting the grim spectre of the inevitability of death at every turn?

Of course you do!

You know who else does? Kinema Citrus, as showcased with the aforementioned Black Bullet, and their latest kiddie cruncher, Made in Abyss.

What a horrible bit this is.

Made in Abyss takes place in and around a great big hole in the ground,

the titular abyss, and explores the idea that people will do anything

If it's appropriately dangerous. A whole economy has built up around the abyss and its

exploration, and a caste of explorers, called Cave Raiders,

Frequently head into the hole to explore the space, get silly, and just have some fun with it, you know?

Precluding the get-rich-quick schemes, it turns out that the abyss is actually a horribly dangerous place

Being a vertical shaft at least as deep as 45 Empire State Building stacked on top of one another because it can't ever be easy, can it.

To compound the danger,

It's permeated with something called the curse of the abyss that causes severe

complications to one's health if one attempts to ascend, with the effects becoming more pronounced the deeper one goes.

It's also full of terrifyingly dangerous monsters that can basically see the future. Only complete idiots would think about going down.

Oh, hey Riko, didn't see you there.

Riko's a young cave Raider who receives a letter from her mother from the bottom of the abyss, and everyone is very shocked

which seems a bit strange until one learns that no one's ever gotten to the end of the abyss, and her mother was supposed to have died

years ago in a page taken right out of James Sunderland's diary. The letter carries with it a note

that simply says "I'm waiting at the bottom of the abyss,"

and so, naturally, Riko, a 12 year old, heads off on a suicide mission one that would surely fail if she hadn't recently found the *frustrated sigh*

amnesiac, *excited murmuring* robot, Quote, from Cave Story, I mean, Reg.

From Cave Story.

Armed - Eh? - Armed with her robot boy, Riko and Reg set off on their one-way trip, and thus we have the thrust of the matter.

She'll be fine though, because she's got a magical compass that points to the bottom of the Abyss. I mean it's not -

Why do I need a compass the points in the direction of the abyss? You'd think you could just point at the giant hole -

- I mean, well, at least they have it. That's something -

Oh for God's sake - There's an eminent air of mystery and strangeness to the proceedings.

That's extraordinarily disquieting. Despite evidence to the contrary Riko completely believes her mother must be alive, and immediately sets out on the suicide trip

into a literal hellhole, running away from her friends, her home, and any hope of living a life that doesn't involve dying in a big pit.

It feels almost like the abyss has made everyone go insane already. People are drawn to it, Riko especially,

and they willingly and happily throw their lives away just for the sake of seeing what's down there,

even knowing that at a certain point you just

literally cannot come back.

It's a realistic enough emotion, certainly, doing something stupid because it's there. People climb Everest,

vacation in Cambodia and browse the NTR tag for reasons not dissimilar to these,

but for thistwelve-year-old to be embarking on a

suicide mission and to have a bunch of adults just roll their eyes and go "oh, that Riko,

what can you do," despite it being a twelve-year-old basically marching to her death is

absolutely jarring, which I'm pretty sure is exactly the point.

This is a world where in children find skeletons on a daily basis and eat

monsters that eat humans without batting an eye because that's just how their world is, meaning amnesiac stranger Reg gets to act as our

convenient viewer insert straight man who grounds our perception of the world so we can remain aware that this whole situation has

transcended just being disquieting and entered full-on macabre.

It's not weird that Reg finds a skeleton to be a frightening, disconcerting discovery,

It's weird that Riko doesn't. She's 12.

The added irony of the robot acting the most like a human in the entire story gives it a little extra edge -

Especially when we reach some of the more monstrous inhabitants like fashion queen Ozen, or the absolutely just straight-up

obvious Nazi Germany analog effectively

100% Joseph Mengele wearing armor from Destiny whose name is Bondrewd. The normal people acting normally in abnormal

situations shtick is always really striking and almost frightening in an interesting way -

I think a lot of Kemono Friends' intrigue and appeal hangs on this as well - of having people who shouldn't be where they are

treating a strange bizarre world like it's completely normal

gives you that little sense of

"hold on, hang on a second, where's *this* rondo going?"

And it's a very effective set up for a show that'll grab ahold of you and not let go until it's squeezed you to near death.

Seriously, it's been like a month since I watched the most visceral episode, and I cannot unclench.

The throughlines for each series of episodes are depicted in sort of Bebop-esque vignettes that detail Riko and Reg's

adventures in each of the layers

culminating in the descent to the fifth, which puts us at about three episodes per layer.

Whilst meandering around trying to think of things to say about the show that would make me feel smart, I ended up choosing the word "mechanical"

in reference to the show's pretty straightforward plot progression.

As the gruesome twosome descend further into the abyss, they meet a person or group of people, learn to like them a lot,

and then say a tearful goodbye to them

as they go deeper down into the progressively less pleasant, more dangerous layers

going further and further away not only from civilisation, but also all of their friends

There are a lot of allusions present in the narrative:

as I said before there's some pretty obvious Auschwitz imagery in there with Bondrewd and his train full of children to experiment on

but there's also the idea of being trapped in your body,

euthanasia, and terminal sickness with the character of Mitty;

addiction in the ways people just can't leave the abyss alone

and of course the regular old inevitability of death with the abyss itself;

this isn't a show that dabbles in light themes.

I can't say that this is a show that handles all of the myriad plates it's spinning flawlessly;

sometimes the hard shifts to high drama or comedic levity can feel a bit *too* jarring

but it never really felt like it was bending over backwards to force those themes on me

nor did it feel like it was utilizing them for shock value

which is impressive when you're doing a Josef Mengele impression with one hand

and throwing a dead child into the air with the other.

Pulling that off with dramatic consistency

whilst avoiding feeling gratuitous is something absolutely worth commending.

Made in China is an eminently gripping piece of media, then

but the first of the clammy, grasping digits to wrap around your shivering, terrified form

is almost certainly going to be how utterly beautiful the show looks,

which came as a distinct surprise to me.

An anime about kids going on a big adventure into a cave

was something that conjured images of dark, dim

corridors bored into rock

which there certainly is some of

but the grand majority of Abyss' runtime

looks like it's taking place in a national park rather than the anus of the earth

which is especially odd considering there's a lot of analogues to old Dante's Infernum.

Comparisons to Studio Ghibli were frequent while I was watching the show so it should be no surprise that the art's director is none other

than Osamu Masuyama, notable for being behind the background art of Spirited Away, Howl's Moving Castle,

Ponyo, and more recently the phenomenal Your Name,

and the artistry shows.

There's a lot of words I could use to describe the watercolor, painterly, soft,

varied and vivid work on display here, but since those are at a premium,

I'll just call it breathtaking.

the second thing that hits you

- at least, it hit me second -

is the sound design.

Kevin Penkin puts on an absolute clinic over here as far as the OST is concerned, with the ethereal, filmic score

lending itself perfectly to the goings-on inside that dang old hole on the ground.

Riko is extremely excited to go on this adventure

but she also doesn't expect to come back from it

and the music manages to capture these two polemic feelings so marvelously.

The track "Remembering Home" especially,

whilst not being as profound a hitter as the majestic "Hanazeve Caradhina,"

clearly emulates a funeral dirge and it manages to convey that sense of wistful longing in the drawn-out violin

with the knowledge you can't go back again in the mournful piano

And it just works so extremely well.

The levity of the lighter moments and the gravity of the darker ones twist around each other through the score

and it's a sublime set of work.

Perhaps even more impressive than the stellar music though is how amazing the sound effects are.

It feels like nearly everything today draws from the same pool of 15 or so sound effects

so when Rico dipped a spoon into a bowl and

it sounded like someone had dipped a spoon into a bowl in real life right next to my head

it was actually so realistic it was jarring

like if a real, actual live action human

just walked onto the screen.

As I said before, there are parts of this show that I just went into full-on shock from

because this is not a show about kids that wears kids gloves.

Brutal, nasty things happen down in that hole

and Abyss doesn't flinch from showing it,

even if you yourself do.

There's a certain point later on that was so completely horrifying that I felt like I was choking watching it,

and the conversation with the friends I was watching it with devolved into sharp inhalations of breaths and various strained noises like:

Again, it doesn't pull its punches

but the grotesqueries on display here are presented

much like the fanservice, if you can call it that:

it's just a fact of life down there.

It's never presented with fanfare, or a dramatic camera zoom in.

that said, it would be remiss of me not to advise you to proceed with caution.

The melancholy, traumatizing an artistry abyss presents

can be absolutely captivating.

And it's a testament to the skill inherent of the staff at Kinema Citrus that they managed to swing this one so impressively.

Even if it ends on a cliffhanger that, whilst suitably climactic,

does demand a second season.

It's not that often that I show devoid of a conclusion ends so conclusively,

and this is without question one of the strongest finales I've seen in the medium.

It could probably beat up my dad.

So yeah, watch Made in Abyss.

It's definitely not for everyone - those with weak constitutions especially -

but I couldn't tear my eyes away from it

and as far as impact goes, Made in Abyss made a bigger one than anything I've seen recently.

So it turns out that Made in Abyss *was* actually pretty special, after all.

For more infomation >> Made in Abyss - Aaox's Anime Review - Duration: 11:47.

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LEGO Minecraft the Nether Railway 21130 | Unboxing, Speedbuild and Review - Duration: 6:13.

Welcome to RM Bros

today we are going to speedbuild and review LEGO Minecraft the Nether Railway 21130

This is an awesome railway system from nether world

LEGO Minecraft

The Nether Railway

LEGO Set 21130

Lego Minecraft

Unboxing LEGO Minecraft the Nether Railway

LEGO Minecraft the Nether Railway Speedbuild

Lego timelapse

Speedbuilding LEGO Minecraft the Nether Railway

LEGO Minecraft Nether Railway 21130 comes with few minifigures

Steve

Zombie Pigman

Big Magma Cube

hopping small magma cube

aaaa, zombie pigman !!!

Lego Minecraft Nether Railway Review

Zombie Pigman, it's you again ?

Lego review

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