Monstors: The Last Battle

V.1 - Destroy All Monsters the Last Battle It's the 2nd version of my custom movie (a 2nd ideia), the plot is the same: Giant Monsters in a Islan.
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To defeat him, Iron Man has to admit his mistakes. To stop him, Thor has to sacrifice the chance to return to Earth. Red Skull disappears when he touches the Cube. Obadiah is killed when Pepper overloads the reactor. Loki lets go and falls into the void between worlds. Just like with the dragon, whether the hero defeats the final villain is not the point, they have already won a greater battle.

The final battle with the villain is often after the great personal conflict is resolved. Because the final battle is never just about defeating the villain.


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And before you think this only applies to superheroes, remember that heroes, and their stories, come in all shapes, sizes, and genres. Kermit the Frog, for instance.

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In the original Muppet Movie, Kermit sets out from his swamp with dreams of making it big in Hollywood. Along the way, he meets up with all the other Muppets, who he invites to join him, and also comes to the attention of a greedy restaurant owner, Doc Hopper, who wants to use Kermit as the mascot of his new fast food chain.

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There is a final confrontation, wherein Hopper and his hired guns are defeated. But not only is Hopper scared off by Beaker of all people, or puppets, I guess , but that confrontation comes after the major character development for Kermit. In the previous sequence, the Muppets are stranded in the desert after their car breaks down, and it looks like they are going to miss their own big shot at fulfilling their dream.

Under the weight of all their trials and disappointments, Kermit is ready to call it quits and wanders out into the desert. Where he meets himself. The self who started on this journey, bright-eyed and optimistic, who believed in songs and rainbows.

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You have to believe in yourself. We walk in with expectations, and those expectations are not necessarily wrong, but what we can see from these stories, and so many others, is that what we expect from a story is not always what we need from the story. The thing about all these stories is that we think we know how they are going to end. The hero will defeat the monsters until they get to the biggest one and kicks its butt.


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  • We expect Frodo to destroy the Ring. We expect Simba to defeat Scar. We expect Luke to kill the Emperor. We expect Katniss to finally kill President Snow. The final monster is never the monster. The true journey of a hero is never about defeating all the monsters. In the end, if we want to write the best stories we can, and I think we have enough examples to prove it, then we must realize what these stories are really about. What all stories might just be about.


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    You fight bigger monsters. Well, to put it simply, that is what it is.

    List of Narnian creatures - Wikipedia

    Each commentary draws on specific references and citations from the books and officially sanctioned Disney films. Many animals that are found in our world are also present in Narnia, and some species include talking variations. At the birth of Narnia, Aslan the lion stares at certain animals and breathes upon them.

    This enabled them to think and talk in a manner similar to humans, and also altered their size MN. Smaller talking beasts — such as rodents, birds and small mammals — are generally larger than their non-talking counterparts, whereas larger talking beasts are generally smaller than average [ citation needed ]. There is never any mention of talking fish or insects, although there are Naiads, or water-spirits.

    Lewis freely drew on various sources for inspiration; the creatures contained in this list include many from classical mythology and English folklore. Narnian creatures that are not mentioned in The Magician's Nephew but can be seen in the original ink illustrations by Pauline Baynes include antelopes , bisons , camels , Cape buffaloes , chickens , cobras , crocodiles , cranes , dolphins , ducks , ferrets , frogs , flamingos , gazelles , Geese , giraffes , goats , herons , hippopotamuses , hornbills , hyenas , lemurs , lizards , llamas , monkeys , mongooses , moose , otters , ostrichs , pandas , parrots , penguins , porcupines , puffins , raccoons , rats , sharks , shrews , snakes , skunks , storks , turkeys , weasels , warthogs , whales , yaks , and zebras.

    An Ipotane that was meant to be a Centaur can be seen in one of the illustrations in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. Unidentifiable mythical creatures are listed below.

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    Narnian creatures that are not mentioned in C. Lewis' books have appeared in film or game adaptations of The Chronicles of Narnia include the following:. The following creatures appear in the animated adaption that was made by Children's Television Workshop:. The following creatures appear in the mini-series adaption that was made by BBC:. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

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