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Carol-Ann (CeeCee) Jones

CeeCee is an illustrator and content writer who combines their awe of fiction and social commentary. She is based in St. Louis, Missouri where she discovered her love for anime. Writing topics include film, comics, and pop culture. She uses her writing skills to alchemize stories. Empowering others to create their own mental armor to tell theirs.

Alchemizing Entertainment

Fiction has a valid place in metaphysics.  Stories induce a hypnotic state that programs the mind and body. Storytellers and viewers alike can benefit using fiction to transform with intention. Creating a new power balance within the Entertainment Industry.

Naruto: The Hokage of Manifestation

Naruto is one of Japan's highest grossing manga and anime franchises. Despite global appeal, one aspect of the series is often overshadowed. Naruto isn't only the Hokage of the Hidden Leaf but also of manifestation. This article is a breakdown of how to manifest through this notorious saga.

Is Pink Hair Unrealistic For a Vampire? Or Are Black Characters Unrealistic In Fantasy?

Netflix assumed the reigns of the Castlevania franchise with a new animated series. "Castlevania: Nocturne" release was a fantastical gothic with a modern feel. This anime proved to fans that Netflix could have more animated hits than misses. But some fans had a few hang ups. A pink one in particular. The character named Drolta is under a lot of controversy over the realism of her fiery pink hair. This grievance is a cover up for anti-blackness in the anime community. Yet an ode to how progressive fiction has become in recent times.

Why I Love The Punisher in All His Gruesome Glory

Marvel has many characters that operate solely in the darkness. But don't mistake this for evil. Vigilantes hold a very integral role in the superhero business. In this character breakdown, I focus on The Punisher. Netflix's The Punisher series didn't hold back on censoring any beatings or serious topics such PTSD and grief. Allow me to introduce you to Frank Castle and his gruesome glory.

Still Not Ready For The Good Ending

Many popular shows have become more diverse in plots, worlds and characters. Black characters are a huge part of this, yet the representation isn’t always on par.  In TV series, black female characters have a history of taking a backseat to the overall narrative of shows while simultaneously propping up the male lead. This attitude does beget the progress when it comes to accurate representation of black women in media. These two popular TV series, The Bear and Percy Jackson & The Olympians, are proof that striving for change, no matter what, will get the change you seek. 

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