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Sunday, 14 May 2023

100 Anime Character Challenge

I have seen this challenge going around on social media, and it's been voice actors naming 100 of their fave performances. So I am turning it into my 100 fave anime characters. This post is not a tiered ranking list and there is no order here in any way of best to worse or whatever, this is a simple post of a collection of anime characters I love. 
Thank you for visiting my blog and for looking at this post!
Who are your fave anime characters?
Hit me up with yours and until next time, stay shiny!

Thursday, 2 February 2017

The 10 Best Star Wars Minor characters.

These characters are not the main characters by far, yet i loved them!

It's either for their roles and actors on screen or for all of the lore canon and otherwise backstory from legends and non canon material now.

So let's take a look at those minor or rather side characters as i will call them from star wars that are just amazing.

I am naming these and not putting them in ranked order and i am laying it from the amount of screentime as compared to others that sets them as side or minor characters.

Although some of these get screentime and are in films or tv show's they are not main characters. 

There will be star wars spoilers ahead so beware! 

This was not originally scheduled to be a top 10 but due to length issues i went and made a top 10 list but this is in no order. 

Grand Moff Tarkin
Wilhuff Tarkin was a human male who served the Galactic Republic and later the Galactic Empire. During the Clone Wars, Tarkin served as a Republic captain under Jedi Master Even Piell and was taken prisoner by the Confederacy of Independent Systems, before escaping with the help of a Jedi and clone trooper strike team. During the incident Piell was killed and Tarkin was later promoted to Admiral and served as prosecutor in the trial of Ahsoka Tano, who was framed for the bombing of the Jedi Temple hangar. After Supreme Chancellor Sheev Palpatine transformed the Republic into the Galactic Empire, Tarkin became the empire's first Grand Moff, and regional Governor of the Outer Rim. With this responsibility, he was also given command of the Death Star. He believed that fear of the battle station would keep the local systems loyal to the Empire, and used it to destroy Alderaan to showcase the station's power. The Rebel Alliance squad Rogue One, however, stole plans to the Death Star from Scarif, and Luke Skywalker was able to destroy it during the Battle of Yavin, killing all those on board, including Tarkin. Tarkin is such an iconic stern menacing character it's his iconic look and his attitude that made him one not to trifle with. He kept Vader on a leash it seemed like in A New Hope it's what made him stand out as a iconic character more so. 

Ki-Adi-Mundi
Ki-Adi-Mundi, a Force-sensitive Cerean male, was a Jedi Master and member of the Jedi High Council during the last years of the Galactic Republic. By the time of the Clone Wars, Mundi became a Jedi General of the Grand Army of the Republic. Like his Jedi colleagues, he led the Republic clone troopers against the Separatist Alliance forces in several battles across the galaxy, including the first and second campaign on Geonosis and the Outer Rim Sieges. In 19 BBY, the third and final year of the war, Mundi oversaw the Republic invasion of Mygeeto with the Galactic Marines under his command. During the campaign, Supreme Chancellor Sheev Palpatine instructed the Grand Army soldiers to execute their Jedi leaders in accordance with Order 66, an act which resulted in the death of Mundi along with the majority of the Jedi Order. He has fast reflex's and it's mainly his role in the original 2003 star wars clone wars that made me really appreciate this Jedi master the most with his gruelling encounter with General Grievous.

General Grievous
General Grievous was the Kaleesh cyborg Supreme Commander of the Droid Army of the Confederacy of Independent Systems during the Clone Wars. Originally a Kaleesh warrior from the planet Kalee, he chose to receive cybernetic implants to increase his combat prowess. He was recruited by Count Dooku to lead the Separatist Droid Army, and trained in the art of lightsaber combat. Over the course of the Clone Wars, Grievous's shrewd battle planning and ruthlessness caused him to become feared throughout the Galactic Republic. The Kaleesh cyborg successfully combated the Republic's Jedi Generals, maintaining a collection of trophies; the lightsabers of Jedi he had slain. My god what a unique and such a deadly villain Grievous was, when he was first introduced back in the 2003 animated clone wars series he was insanely good and so unique and scary then come his live action debut he was a little bit of a joke but it was because he was damaged of course but hey i still liked him. 

Wedge Antillies
Wedge Antilles, known as TIE SS-2-5 during his time at Skystrike Academy, was a renowned human male starfighter pilot from Corellia who first served in the Imperial Navy as a TIE fighter pilot until defecting to join the rebellion. He would also serve in the Alliance to Restore the Republic and years later the New Republic during their fight against the Galactic Empire. He became a member of the Rebel Alliance during the Galactic Civil War and fought in several battles of the war. He fought in the Battle of Yavin, where he flew in Red Squadron alongside Luke Skywalker. After Skywalker destroyed the Death Star, he and Antilles were left as the only survivors of Red Squadron. In the years that followed, Antilles became a respected member of Rogue Squadron, flying as Rogue Three during the Battle of Hoth. Antilles and his gunner aboard an T-47 airspeeder, Wes Janson, became the first duo to successfully destroy one of the All Terrain Armored Transports that were attempting to destroy Echo Base, the Rebel outpost on the planet Hoth. Six months after the evacuation from Hoth, Antilles commanded Red Squadron during the Battle of Endor, and he and General Lando Calrissian destroyed the second Death Star during the battle. The decisive battle led to the death of the Emperor, Darth Sidious, and left the Empire shattered in their defeat. If General Organa dies in the next films i'd like this decorated hero to the rebellion to be the leader due to how many battles he has survived and he has an iconic status with the rebellion it be stupid not to have him be the next leader well that's what i think. 

Kit Fisto
Kit Fisto was a Nautolan Jedi Master during the last years of the Galactic Republic. He was among the Jedi who fought in the Battle of Geonosis and was one of the few survivors out of the 200 Jedi who traveled there. He became a Jedi General of the Clone Army in the Clone Wars and took part in such conflicts as the Mission to Vassek's third moon and the Battle of Mon Cala. He was also involved in a mission with his former Padawan Nahdar Vebb to capture the escaped prisoner, Nute Gunray—however, the two ended up facing the notorious Jedi hunter General Grievous inside his lair. While Vebb perished at the hands of the General, Fisto very nearly bested him in combat, and escaped with his life, but without Gunray, ultimately making the mission a failure. At some point during the Clone Wars, Fisto accepted a seat on the Jedi Council. While he was at the Jedi Temple, Anakin Skywalker revealed to Mace Windu that Chancellor Sheev Palpatine was a Sith Lord. Windu took Fisto, alongside Jedi Masters Agen Kolar and Saesee Tiin to Palpatine's office to arrest him. In the following duel, after Kolar and Tiin had perished, Fisto was killed by the Chancellor. A master practitioner of Shii-Cho, Kit Fisto was considered to be one of the best swordsmen in the Jedi Order. His mastery of the form was advanced, and he applied it in many battles and duels, always with his trademark smile. He may always seem happy with his trademark smile but don't let that fool you for he will and could strike you down but sadly he was surprised but Sheev's death metal vocals and 1080 tornado spin pose attack that it threw him off guard and died faster than you can say Jedi. He really blew my mind in the 2003 clone wars animated series which we seen him go underwater to fight igniting his lightsaber underwater and a jedi breathing under water with no breathing apparatus is something we had never seen before it was so cool. 

Plo Koon
Plo Koon was a Kel Dor Jedi Master serving as a member of the Jedi High Council during the last years of the Galactic Republic. He frequently undertook dangerous missions. He was the Jedi who found Ahsoka Tano, with whom he would, from that moment, share a special bond. He was among the Jedi who participated in the Battle of Geonosis. He became a Jedi General in the Clone Wars and took part in such conflicts as the Battle of Abregado and the Battle of Felucia. While he was leading a squadron of ARC-170 starfighters on Cato Neimoidia, he was killed by his own troops after Order 66 was executed by Emperor Sheev Palpatine. Plo is considered the best Jedi starfighter pilot among the council and he has a really cool design i think. Koon was a master of telekinesis, and could move objects without having to face them. He also used a forbidden Force technique called Electric Judgment. To many Jedi, this seemed to be too close to the Force lightning employed by the enemies of the Jedi—the fearsome Sith Lords as you can see even if the movie did not portray him too well he was quite the Jedi. 

Boba Fett
Boba Fett was a male human bounty hunter, and the genetic clone of infamous bounty hunter Jango Fett. Boba was created by the cloners on Kamino and was physically identical to the clone troopers created for the Grand Army of the Republic, though Boba was unaltered and did not grow at the same accelerated rate as the other clones. Raised as Jango's son, Boba learned the combat skills necessary to one day become a bounty hunter in his own right. After Solo's friends in the Alliance to Restore the Republic mounted a rescue on Tatooine, a battle broke out over the Great Pit of Carkoon. Boba fought against the Rebel rescuers and was inadvertently knocked into the sarlacc. The guy people deem the ultimo badass of badassery yet is a joke in the film canon despite him looking so cool. Yes his legends stories were wicked for the some i heard or read but the fact of the matter is he got swallowed by an alien sand pit vagina and that's the end of that ok so leave it there. 

Darth Maul
Maul was a Dathomirian Zabrak male who lived during the last days of the Galactic Republic and the reign of the Galactic Empire. Maul, the son of Mother Talzin of the Nightsisters, was taken as the Sith apprentice of Darth Sidious, the Dark Lord of the Sith, and given the name Darth Maul. After revealing the existence of the Sith to the Jedi Order, Maul fell in a lightsaber duel against Obi-Wan Kenobi during the Battle of Naboo. Over a decade later, he returned from exile and formed the criminal army known as the Shadow Collective, intent on reclaiming the power he had lost. His quest for revenge against Kenobi and the Sith continued into the Imperial age, bringing him into conflict with the early rebellion against the Empire. So his story continues as much as i would have preferred him die falling down the hole and all Maul is a Phantom Menace and his role in episode 1 is utterly amazing. I had a chance to meet with Ray Parks and he is such a lovely guy but back to Maul as Ray played him amazingly. Maul is such a ferocious duellist hell bent with such anger and rage but unfortunately his overconfidence was his downfall but as least he can get clothes half price now....oh......too soon? 

Director Krennic
Orson Callan Krennic was a human male who served in the Galactic Republic as a Lieutenant Commander. After the Galactic Empire was formed, Krennic was promoted to commander and later the fleet equivalence of admiral. He also served as Director of the Advanced Weapons Research division of the Imperial Military during the Galactic Civil War. He was responsible for the security of the Death Star project, and commanded a squad of death troopers, wielded as his personal weapon against the Rebel Alliance. One of my favourite characters in rogue one was Krennic i thought he was really cool and a sophisticated character i loved his uniform too really sweet he was a force not to reckoned with.

Chirrut Îmwe
Chirrut Îmwe was a blind human male born on the moon Jedha in 52 BBY. One of the Guardians of the Whills, an order of spiritual warrior-monks, he was active during the days of the Galactic Empire and worked as an itinerant preacher in Jedha City. Alongside his friend and protector, Baze Malbus,Îmwe became part of a volunteer group of Rebels tasked with stealing the plans of the first Death Star. One of if not the best characters from Rogue One. Blind and not a Jedi but a strong force believer is something amazing and so is the amount of power within the force he has.


Do you wish to see who dominates the screen when it comes to Star Wars then look no further at this link - http://www.imdb.com/list/ls031379663/

What do you think of my list?
Agree or disagree?
COMMENT!

Which characters here do you like?
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Thanks for stopping by, much respect.

May The Force Be With You.
Scott.

Tuesday, 30 August 2016

TOP 10 DISNEY SONGS

Hey oh!

 How are you today on this hopefully nice day,where ever you are reading this at?

 Let me know be great to hear from you.

SO i am back today resuming my list series of blogs it has been a while and look over here it's a disney list all about my TOP 10 FAVE DISNEY SONGS!


Without further ado let's get into the monkey buisness. 

This song kicks of my list it's in the classic film Hercules and the song is basically about someone trying to find their place to fit right into this world.

A fun one now under the sea here for number 9 on my list. I would not say this song has any deep meaning other than life under the sea is very chill. I do not know if i am right but this is possibly disneys first reggae Caribbean style song. It's a classic.

I know some of you out there reading this will be like "WHAT NUMBER 8!? WAHT THE F?!" Yes its number 8 so? It's my list lol its still a great song. This one is all about having no worries quite frankly for the rest of your days.

7: That's what makes the world go round https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhwXgvOfJc8
Sword in the stone is my fave disney film tied with Mulan and here is my fave song from the film which is all about teaching how the world works. 

I utterly love the arrangements of this song so very catchy and Robin Williams just makes it epic and funny to boot. It's a totally swinging song . What is the meaning? Friendship if anything and oh just a magical genie you know nothing out of the ordinary.

Wow we are half way through my list. This is just omg just the feels each time it's very powerful i feel connected with its lyrics. A beautifully haunting song all about seeing our reflection differently to what others see. In the film Mulan it shows her feeling a disconnection between the way she feels inside about her identity, and what she sees in the mirror. Mulan struggles to conform to the roles her family and society have boxed her into, and longs to align her exterior to what lays in her interior. A very powerful beautiful song i can not express it enough!

What is it that time already? Ok well here goes....Heigh ho,heigh ho, it's off to work i go. Simple enough this one is all about working. Correct me if i am wrong XD

Grooving in to number 3 is Baloo who happens to also be me on sundays and bank holidays XD This one is all about being happy with what you have. Relax and the good things will come to you also.  The first verse goes over "Be happy with what you have." He doesn't need to look around the jungle and all over the place to get what he needs- He has honey in his tree and sometimes some nice ants under nearby rocks.  The second verse goes over "Don't over-complicate things, and learn from your mistakes." Sometimes, reaching for a fruit ends up being prickly, and the only way to get to it is by using a claw instead. Does this mean that you should use your claw for everything? NO! Keep it simple, and only use what's necessary.

2: You've got a friend in mehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIYOJ_hSs0o
What a song! WHAT A FILM! All about friendship this one no matter where you are you always have a friend in someone who will always be there to help.

*DRUM ROLL*

This is it! NUMBER 1!

IT'S!?!??!?

1: I'll make a man out of youhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10KGEAcRy-c
This is without a doubt for me the greatest bestest song ever made and put in a disney film. It's all about strengthening up to be a man you know? Mulan is one of my fave disney films ever aswell!

http://1stmetalgodsblog.blogspot.co.uk/2016/06/top-10-disney-films-of-all-time-so-far.html

This has been quite a tough list to come back and resume my list series of blogs to and there will be more shortly!

THANKS FOR READING!

ENJOY YOUR DAY!

Friday, 27 May 2016

Top 10 X-Men Characters

Hey yo, so i seen the fantastic Xmen: Apocalypse this weekend and like i said it was fantastic,i was gripped and hilariously fueled by it's brilliant acting,cgi and story that it just sucked me in. I honestly loved the movie. The first class Xmen films have been just phenomenal!

There are critics of course that hate the movie for these reasons and yes these are the legit key words "messy,boring,lack of fun and emotion and colourless." Once again just like Batman vs Superman we must have seen a different film! Those critics don't know shit honesty judge a film yourself! Yet these same critics who hated Bats V Supes and Xmen Apoc they liked Civil War which if you ask me, i am going to be brutally honest the story i could not give a crap about i was bored with it despite that the fight scenes and humor made Civil War great! 

Ok i know, i'm getting heated up like Cyclops optic blasts but hey enough of the chit chat bub and let's get down to ranking my top 10 Xmen characters. Oh and i will say all characters on this list are open to characters of the xmen series and not strictly limited to the actual X team it's self but rather the characters or rather mutants that exist in their universe! 

The X-Men is a team of comic book superheroes in the Marvel Comics universe. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, they debuted in The X-Men #1, published in September 1963.

The X-Men franchise has grown to become one of America's most popular comic books, producing dozens of spin-off series over the years and turning some of its writers and artists into industry stars. 

Since it's birth its worth mentioning that the X-Men comics were steeped in deep political and social themes, particularly the civil rights movement. It’s no coincidence that, ironically, Professor X is modeled after Martin Luther King Jr., while the series’ chief antagonist, Magneto, has much in common with the controversial Malcolm X.

As the franchise progressed, X-Men stretched past the geopolitical climate of mid-century America and morphed (or mutated) into something much larger. The series came to represent an overarching allegory for discrimination as a whole and specifically, anti-antisemitism, racism, and gay rights. 

X-Men has always been in the spotlight media of pop culture by it tackling these issues and for bringing new things to the table. It is why it's one of Marvel's and the comic industry's biggest successful comic franchises of all time.


THIS LIST CONTAINS A LOT OF INFO AND MAY CONTAIN POTENTIAL SPOILERS OF SOME KIND TO THE COMIC AND FILM SERIES, ALTHOUGH I WILL BE TRYING TO AVOID SPOILING THEM. 


10: Havok
Alex Summers aka Havok is Scott Summers aka Cyclops older brother and is one of the first to bring into the comic series the concept of relative mutants can not hurt each other with their powers.

A bit about Havok now - Alexander Summers was born in Honolulu, Hawaii. He is the second of the three known sons of Christopher Summers, a United States Air Force Major and test pilot and his wife Katherine Anne. 

Havok's powers -  Havok is a mutant possessing the power to absorb ambient cosmic energy, process it and emanate it from his body as waves of energy that heat the air in the path, turning it into plasma in the form of a blast or discharge, with a tell-tale concentric circle pattern. These waves will emanate from his body in all directions unless he purposefully tries to channel them in a single direction, usually along the length of his arms. This results in control over an extremely powerful sort of destructive force. He is immune to the adverse effects of most forms of radiation and heat. In the past, he was not entirely able to control this ability, which made him a danger to those around him unless he wore a special containment suit equipped with special sensors for measuring and controlling his power output. Havok is immune to his own powers and to those of his brother Scott. He is resistant but not immune to Vulcan's powers. The energy that Havok releases is not truly a concussive force. Should Havok direct his energy at the lowest level, he can project it towards a human being and his target will suffer a severe headache, but will not burn up. He can absorb cosmic energy from his environment (such as starlight, x-rays, and gamma radiation) and store them in his cells, metabolizing the energy to generate plasma wave discharges that super-heat and disintegrate objects. His absorption is normally passive, but he has shown that he can actively drain and absorb energy as well.

9: Apocalypse
In the harsh, unforgiving desert of ancient Egypt, ruled by Rama-Tut, a band of nomadic raiders found an infant, gray-skinned and freakish in appearance, abandoned by the settlers of Akkaba. The nomads took the child for their own, giving him the name En Sabah Nur, “The First One,” and teaching him to be "strong" in order to survive the desert as a child. This idea, that "the strong will survive," would shape Apocalypse's actions throughout time. Apocalypse came upon some alien tech and infused himself with the tech to give him his near cybernetic appearance. Apocalypse almost always recruits mutants to serve as his personal guards, known as the Four Horsemen.

His powers: Apocalypse's full extent of powers remain to be revealed, especially to the extent of which powers have since been augmented by alien technology. Apocalypse claims to have control of his body on the molecular level-- allowing him to shape change and elongate with virtually unlimited range, to increase density and allow his body to mimic metals and armors, to teleport, and to be virtually immune to the effects of age. Apocalypse can also increase his strength to levels surpassing that of the Hulk, grow to giant sizes, and gain the power of flight, sometimes through turning his arms into wings or jets. Apocalypse can also transform himself into a variety of human disguises. He has exhibited energy absorbing and projecting abilities in the past. Apocalypse has been termed an "External," due to his mutant ability of immortality. Briefly, Apocalypse has shown potential to be a powerful psionic. It has further been hinted that Apocalypse's body is ravaged by a techno-organic disease. Many of his regenerated bodies must use an exoskeleton body armor to prevent his energies from consuming him. Apocalypse can apparently merge/switch host bodies to continually revive his self-consuming body.


8: Nightcrawler

My fave variation of Nightcrawler has been his swashbucklin form, he is so badass with his trusty sword that's fo sure!

Faith should have a prominent role in Xavier's Dream. However, almost all of the faith-based concerns fall on the shoulders of Nightcrawler. Deeply religious, Nightcrawler is feared and hated for his devilish appearance (and German accent). Oddly enough, he seems to receive more venom from religious zealots than most X-Men simply because of the way he looks. Religion is one of the few commonalities that could bring mutants and humans together and it is through his faith that Nightcrawler has stayed true to the X-Men for so long. In Nightcrawler's earlier comic book appearances he is depicted as being a happy-go-lucky practical joker and teaser, and a fan of swashbuckling fiction. Nightcrawler is a Catholic, and while this is not emphasized as much in his earlier comic book appearances, in later depictions Nightcrawler is more vocal about his faith. Oh and spoiler but Nightcrawler is the son of Mystique. 

Powers: Nightcrawler possesses superhuman agility, the ability to teleport, and adhesive hands and feet. His physical mutations include indigo-colored skin which allows him to become nearly invisible in shadows, two-toed feet and three-fingered hands, yellow eyes, pointed ears and a prehensile tail. 

7: Mystique 
Throughout most of her history, Mystique has been a supervillain, founding her own Brotherhood of Mutants and assassinating several important people involved in mutant affairs. At one point, she mentions that she is over 100 years old. Mystique is the mother of the villain Graydon Creed, the X-Men hero Nightcrawler, andadoptive mother of the heroine Rogue. She is forced to abandon Nightcrawler, but raises Rogue for a number of years, and the two women have mixed feelings towards one another. She has been on both sides of the fence of the Xmen team over the years and has been portrayed brilliantly in Xmen first class era of films.

Powers; Mystique is a shapeshifter who can mimic the appearance and voice of any person with exquisite precision, and her natural appearance includes blue skin and yellow eyes.

6: Rogue 
Hailing from the fictional Caldecott County, Mississippi, Rogue is the X-Men's self-described southern belle. A runaway, she was adopted by Mystique of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants and grew up as a villain. After Rogue permanently absorbs Ms. Marvel's psyche and Kree powers, she reforms and turns to the X-Men, fearing for her sanity. Rogue's real name and early history were not revealed until nearly 20 years after her introduction. Until the back story provided by Robert Rodiin the ongoing Rogue series, which began in September 2004, Rogue's background was only hinted at. Her name was revealed as Anna Marie, although her surname is still unknown. She has sometimes adopted the name Raven, which is the first name of her foster mother Mystique.

Powers: Rogue has the involuntary ability to absorb and sometimes also remove the memories, physical strength, and superpowers of anyone she touches. Therefore, Rogue considers her powers a curse. For most of her life, she limited her physical contact with others, including her on-off love interest, Gambit; but, after many years, Rogue finally gained full control over her mutant ability.

5: Xavier
He has always been portrayed brilliantly if you ask me in all the media forms he has appeared in be it, video games, tv series to live action films.

Xavier is a paraplegic variously confined to either a wheelchair or a form of personal hovercraft. One of the world's most powerful telepathic mutant minds, Xavier is also something of a scientific genius, having earned Ph.Ds in genetics, biophysics, psychology, and anthropology, as well as an M.D. in psychiatry. He's put his combined talents to use by serving as a leading authority on genetics, mutations, and psionic powers. Furthermore, he has shown noteworthy talents in devising equipment to greatly enhance psionic powers. Xavier is perhaps best known in this regard for the creation of a device called Cerebro, a technology that serves to detect and track those individuals possessing the mutant gene, at the same time greatly expanding the gifts of those with existing psionic abilities.

Although quite at odds with his consistent use of the X-Men to fight threats of evil by engaging in purely physical battle, from a social policy and philosophical perspective Xavier has been shown to deeply resent the violent methods of those like his former close friend and occasional arch enemy, the supervillain Magneto. Instead, he's presented his platform as espousing uncompromising pacifism in order to see his dream to fruition - one that seeks to live harmoniously alongside humanity, just the same as it desires full-fledged civil rights and equality for all of mutantkind. Xavier's actions and goals in life have therefore quite often been compared to those of Martin Luther King, Jr. for his involvement with the American civil rights struggle, whereas Magneto is often compared with the more militant civil rights activist Malcolm X.

Powers: The founder of the X-Men, he himself is an exceptionally powerful telepath who can read and control minds of others. While running a private school in upstate New York in order to both shelter and train mutants from around the globe, Xavier also fights to serve the greater good by promoting peaceful coexistence and equality between humans and mutants in a world where often zealous anti-mutant bigotry is widespread.

4: Magneto
Magneto is a badass! One of the if not the best Xmen villain but he has not always been on the wrong side of course he has been the X-men's greatest ally aswell!

Magneto is not only the most famous X-Men villain by far, but one of the most complex in comic book history. A Holocaust survivor, Magneto has seen first-hand what hatred and fear of those who are different can cause, and has determined that he won't let it happen. So in that regard, Magneto really isn't a black-and-white "villain" like many of the characters on this list. His motivations are understandable; even sympathetic. Of course, doing things like ripping out Wolverine's adamantium skeleton or frequently attacking humanity on a massive scale is less sympathetic.

His powers consist of control over magnetism and the manipulation of ferrous and nonferrous metal. While the maximum amount of mass he can manipulate at one time is unknown, he has moved large asteroids several times and effortlessly levitated a 30,000 ton nuclear submarine. His powers extend into the atomic level (insofar as the electromagnetic force is responsible for chemical bonding), allowing him to manipulate chemical structures and rearrange matter, although this is often a strenuous task.

3: Deadpool

Now what can i say about this guy? He is just insanely brilliantly awesome? Yeah sounds good! 
Ryan Reynolds portrays him perfectly in the deadpool movie. STILL CURRENTLY MY FAVE SUPERHERO FLICK OF 2016.

Deadpool is aware that he is a fictional comic book character. He commonly breaks the fourth wall, which is done by few other characters in the Marvel Universe, and this is used to humorous effect. He often has conversations with his two internal monologues, which are shown as caption boxes in his panels; in Deadpool #28 it is revealed that the villain Doctor Bong, a foe of Howard the Duck, is the logical voice appearing in yellow captions,and in Deadpool Annual #1 (2014) it is revealed that Madcap, a foe of Captain America, is the psychotic voice appearing in white captions with a typewriter serif. Wade Wilson's early life is mostly unknown. His mother died of cancer while he was young and his father (who was in the military) was physically abusive. Learning that he had contracted cancer, Wilson broke up with Vanessa rather than force her to remain with a terminally ill man. In Canada, he was offered hope in the form of Department K, a special weapons development branch of the Canadian government. Wilson became a test subject in Department K’s branch of the joint U.S./Canadian superhuman enhancement project, the Weapon X Program; his cancer was temporarily arrested via the implantation of a healing factor derived from another Department K agent, the mutant adventurer Wolverine. During one mission, Wilson killed his teammate Slayback. As a result, he was rejected from the Weapon X Program and sent to the Hospice, allegedly a government facility where failed superhuman operatives were treated. However, unknown to the Canadian government, the Hospice’s patients served as experimental subjects for Doctor Killebrew and his sadistic assistant Ajax, with the patients placing bets in a "deadpool" as to how long each subject would live. Killebrew subjected Wilson to various torturous experiments for his own deranged satisfaction. In due course, Wilson formed a semi-romantic relationship with the cosmic entity Death, who regarded him as a kindred spirit. Wilson’s emotional strength during his trials earned him the respect of his fellow Hospice patients. Then Ajax, angered by Wilson’s taunts, lobotomized one of Wilson’s friends. At Death’s prompting, Wilson killed his friend to end his suffering. However, under Killebrew’s rules any patient who killed another was to be executed; Ajax subsequently tore out Wilson’s heart and left him for dead, but Wilson’s thirst for vengeance was so strong that it jumpstarted his healing factor, regenerating his heart, although not curing his scarred body. Wilson then attacked Ajax, leaving him for dead in turn, and, taking the name Deadpool, escaped from the Hospice with his fellow patients.

Powers: Deadpool is depicted as having an accelerated healing factor, which not only prevents him from being permanently injured through enhanced cell regeneration throughout his body, but also causes psychosis and mental instability, as his neurons are also affected by the accelerated regeneration. It is thought that while his psychoses are a handicap, they are also one of his assets as they make him an extremely unpredictable opponent. Taskmaster, who has photo-reflexive memory which allows him to copy anyone's fighting skills by observation, was unable to defeat Deadpool due to his chaotic and improvised fighting style.Taskmaster has also stated that Deadpool is an expert at distracting his opponents. The character is known for his talkative nature, has been nicknamed the "Merc with a Mouth".

2: Cyclops 
As a kid i loved Scott Summers because he lead the Xmen and was pretty cool and not so dramatic like in the 2000's xmen films. 

The student has become greater than the master. That's the nature of the world and so to is it with the X-Men Universe as Scott Summers has surpassed Xavier to become the greatest X-Man. A heavy burden was placed on his shoulders as a young man. He was chosen to lead a team of mutants on a crusade that would likely determine Homo Superior's place in the world. He's lost two wives, reunited with his space pirate father, discovered two lost brothers, fought beside both a son and daughter from alternate futures, and defended The Dream as a knight might protect the Holy Grail. Through all of this, he's still standing. 

Powers: High-intensity, continuous optic blasts.

1: Wolverine
SNIKT* No surprised here but by far the most popular and one of my faves is of course the kick ass Wolverine!

Though he may have become oversaturated, Wolverine is no less one of the greatest of all X-Men. Logan is a loner by nature and a man fighting to keep his animal instincts from controlling his actions. He argues regularly with his fellow X-Men and leaves the team often to pursue his own personal agenda. Yet his support of the X-Men rarely, if ever, wavers. He may not be a team player, but Logan has the best interests of the X-Men at heart. Despite his wandering ways, Wolverine has been one of the most reliable X-Men over the years.

We all know Wolvie well by now from the many media sources that he has appeared in shape and forms over the many years so i won't go too much into him.

Powers: Healing factor, six adamantium claws capable of cutting through almost any material, heightened senses.


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Alright bub listen up now, i hope you did enjoy this list but for now i must get back to the future, (he means browsing the web ;) ) Ok yeah sure i do Wade. 

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