Sistema de negociação mágica do arco-íris
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Darvas Box como um sistema de negociação.
Berikut ini cara membuat Caixa de Darvas:
1. Todo o tempo alto (6-12 meses)
2. Alto, não ultrapassado por três dias.
3. Baixo, não excedido por três dias.
4. A entrada é interrompida acima do topo da caixa.
5. Stop Loss é definido na parte inferior da caixa, com trailler deixa de ser gerado com a formação de cada nova caixa.
Kira-kira seperti inilah hasil akhir dari Darvas Caixa:
Saham di Indonésia yang termasuk kriteria Caixa de Darvas (sempre alta):
Sistema de Negociação de Darvas adalah sebagai Tendência Seguidor Estratégia Estratégia de Negociação Negociação de ativos a longo prazo Forte Forte De alta velocidade ao longo do ranking de tendência de vendas hingga tendência bullish itu tercipta.
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Arco-íris gráfico ini bisa mengetahui momento atual yang sedang terço de saad, apakah strong bullish atau reversão. Berikut ini contoh dari Gráfico de arco-íris + Volume:
Caixa de Véios atua Caixa Mágica adalah Ferramentas de sebo yang sangat berguna sekali, ibaratnya seperti seorang Astronom yang ingin meneropong ara pergerakan suatu benda langit. Para sua comodidade, disponibilizamos uma tradução automática: VierBox ini ditemukan oleh seorang trader dari Indonesia yang dikenal dengan sebutan Vierjamal. Ainda sem avaliação VierBox + Volume:
3. Banda de Bollinger, SAR Parabólica, Oscilador Estocástico, MACD & amp; Volume.
Bollinger Band sala de aula, calendário de eventos, indicador de tendência, para ajudar você a encontrar as melhores coisas para você.
Parabólica SAR indicador de tendência, tendência de perda de peso e perda de peso.
Oscilador Estocástico Indicador de tendência de compra nome de usuário para a compra de mercadorias para a compra de produtos de consumo excessivo. Overbought atau Oversold.
Indicador de tendência MACD berfungsi sebagai & amp; dapat mengetahui kekuatan momento yang sedang terjadi.
Volume confirmação de tendência sebárea, bila harga naka maka aukung oleh volume yang cenderung kuat dan naik.
Berikut ini contoh dari Banda Bollinger, Parabolic SAR, Oscilador Estocástico & amp; MACD:
Padrão gráfico & amp; Padrão De Castiçal.
Dari berbagai gráfico padrão & amp; Padrão de castiçal yang ada, yang harus diperhatikan dari kedua padrão ini adalah Padrão de reversão yaitu sebagai berikut:
1. Head & amp; Padrão de Ombro / Cabeça Invertida & amp; Ombro Padrão.
2. Double & amp; Tripple Top / Double & amp; Tripple Inferior.
1. Padrão de reversão de alta: bebê abandonado, linha perfurante, três dentro para cima, três soldados brancos, martelo invertido, englobamento de alta, etc.
2. Padrão de reversão de baixa: Dark Cloud Cover, três corvos negros, estrelas da noite, etc.
Menurut Dow, segunda-feira, 18 de março de 2008 4 Fase:
1. Akumulasi: Tahapan akumulasi di mana harga bergerak pada suporta resistência. Volume cenderung renda.
2. Breakout Uptrend: A Memasuki tahap ke 2 ini harga saham akan menembus resistance2 dengan volume yg e besar dari rata2 volume sebelumnya.
3. Distribus: Memasuki tahap ke 3, harga saham cenderung kembali bergerak mendatar dengan volume yg mengecil dari volume tahap ke 2.
4. Breakout Downtrend: Tahapan ke 4, você comprou o gráfico de distrbios de cenderung bergerak turun.
Namun selama uptrends dan tendências de baixa akan terjadi sedikit volátil yang membentuk pola Alto Alto (HH) & amp; Superior Baixo (HL) pada uptrends dan Baixo Alto (LH) & amp; Baixa Baixa (LL) pada de tendência de baixa. Você pode facilmente encontrar uma linha de metro (linha de mercado), linha de entrada para os lados para os lados e para os próximos dias de fuga e pausa para a alta pausa. Para baixar jelasnya dapat dilihat pada gambar berikut:
Akhirmya sampai juga pada akhir tulisan & # 8230; Dah dulu e dah kepanjangan nih tulisannya & # 8230; 🙂
Livros de capítulos.
My Little Pony capítulo livros (licenciados pela Hasbro) são uma série de novelas baseadas em My Little Pony Amizade é mágica publicado pela Little, Brown and Company. Cada livro de capítulos da série apresenta um personagem de pônei diferente, tem uma história original que se relaciona com os eventos do programa e inclui páginas de atividades de bônus. A série deve incluir um livro de G. M. Berrow para cada um dos seis personagens principais do pônei. [1] Os livros estão sendo lançados a cada três meses, [2] ambos impressos e como e-books para o Amazon Kindle, Barnes & amp; Noble Nook, Google Play ou iBooks. Pelo menos um dos livros do MLP que Berrow escreveu tem relação com a quarta temporada de Friendship is Magic. [3] & # 8203; & # 91; & # 8203; especifique & # 8203; & # 93; & # 8203;
Série principal.
Twilight Sparkle e o Feitiço Coração de Cristal.
Foi publicado pela primeira vez em fevereiro de 2013, com o ISBN 978-0-316-24755-9, como uma edição da Scholastic lançada através da Scholastic Book Fairs, [4] foi amplamente publicada em 2 de abril de 2013, com o ISBN 978-0-316- 22819-0, e foi republicado em 2 de janeiro de 2014, com o ISBN 978-1-408-33123-1. [5]
Torta Pinkie e o Rockin 'Ponypalooza Party!
Rainbow Dash e o Daring Do Double Dare.
A raridade e o curioso caso da caridade.
Applejack e o Switcheroo do Honest-to-Goodness.
Fluttershy e a Fine Furry Friends Fair.
Discórdia e os jogadores de Ponyville Dramarama.
Lyra e Bon Bon e as éguas de S. M.I. L.E.
Starlight Glimmer e a Suite Secreta.
My Little Pony: Starlight Glimmer e o Secret Suite de G. M. Berrow publicado em 30 de agosto de 2016, tendo como referência o ISBN 978-0-316-26629-1. [12]
Trixie e o Razzle-Dazzle Ruse.
My Little Pony: Trixie e Razzle-Dazzle Ruse (anteriormente intitulado The Trouble with Trixie) por G. M. Berrow foi publicado em 7 de março de 2017 [13], com o ISBN 978-0-316-30163-3. [14] Sua divulgação inicial seria em 9 de fevereiro de 2016, mas foi adiada [15] para 10 de janeiro de 2017 [16] e posteriormente adiada para 7 de março do mesmo ano.
"Um novo livro do capítulo My Little Pony com seu pônei unicórnio favorito e mágico viajante, Trixie! Uma história original."
"A grande e poderosa Trixie está de volta a Ponyville, procurando um manto especial para seu maior show - ela tem certeza de que seu novo truque a convidará para a lendária Starmane Society of Magicians! Quando um acidente dá a Trixie a habilidade de transformar coisas comuns em preciosidades apenas tocando nelas, ela tem certeza de que tropeçou no melhor truque que já existiu No começo, Trixie ama a atenção, mas então o seu Midas torna-se muito mais problemático do que vale a pena Rarity e Twilight Sparkle podem ajudar Trixie a reverter a maldição? "
Série Equestria Girls.
Através do espelho.
Quando sua nova coroa é roubada do Império de Cristal, a Princesa Twilight Sparkle persegue o ladrão, Sunset Shimmer, em um mundo alternativo, onde ela se vê transformada em uma garota!
"Para recuperar sua coroa e retornar a Equestria, Crepúsculo deve aprender a se encaixar neste novo mundo estranho e derrotar a Sunset Shimmer em uma competição para ser coroada Princesa do Outono Formal na Canterlot High. Felizmente, ela tem a ajuda de Spike e cinco meninas que a lembram de um certo grupo de pôneis em casa. "
Em Seu Elemento Amigos de uma Pena Canterlot Espírito da Escola Um Vislumbre de Esperança O Significado da Princesa Mágica Agenda da Cúpula Sweet Shoppe Dreams Decore a Dança dos Seus Sonhos Dê o Seu Melhor Casco para a Frente.
Pôr-do-sol Shimmer tropeça no braço de Spike em vez de no rabo dele. Crepúsculo não encontra um estudante do sexo masculino e seu cachorro na frente da Canterlot High School. Crepúsculo encontra Rainbow Dash antes de esbarrar no Flash Sentry. Pinkie Pie não menciona o Twilight Sparkle and Spike do mundo humano. Trixie está ausente. No vídeo, Sunset aparece dizendo aos espectadores para não votarem em Crepúsculo. Os detalhes da campanha de difamação do Sunset contra Rarity durante o Baile da Primavera são revelados. Sunset Shimmer está presente durante a cena de Twilight no escritório do vice-diretor Luna. A diretora Celestia e a vice-diretora Luna usam vestidos para o outono formal. No filme, eles vestem suas roupas regulares. Pôr do sol ameaça destruir o portal para Equestria com um taco de golfe em vez de uma marreta. Rainbow Dash é o único que ajuda Spike a tentar manter a coroa longe do Sunset Shimmer, Snips e Snails. Pôr do sol se transforma enquanto dentro do ginásio da escola, em vez de no pátio da frente. A forma transformada do Sunset inclui um chifre retorcido, um conceito que mais tarde seria aplicado ao Midnight Sparkle nos Jogos de Amizade. A forma transformada do Sunset Shimmer dispara bolas de fogo para transformar Snips e Snails em criaturas como ela e transformar os alunos em zumbis. No filme, Sunset usou feixes mágicos para transformar Snips e Snails e usou hipnose para transformar os alunos em zumbis. Quando os estudantes são zumbis, eles têm olhos vermelhos. No filme, eles têm olhos verdes. Várias linhas são alteradas. Em suas formas alteradas, a contraparte humana de Crepúsculo e Raridade tem chifres de unicórnio. Quando o evento termina, Sunset pede desculpas aos alunos em vez de consertar a escola com Snips e Snails. Quando Twilight e Spike voltam para Equestria, seus amigos humanos não são mostrados revertendo para humanos comuns e Pinkie Pie não é mostrado tentando segui-los.
Rochas do arco-íris.
A Sra. Cake tem uma linha adicional: "Lindo dia, não é?" Depois que as meninas tocam seus instrumentos, suas caudas e orelhas desaparecem, ao contrário dos shorts onde eles permanecem em sua forma de meio pônei perto do fim. Crepúsculo não está envolvido em preparar a academia, mas é mencionado; nem ela se juntar ao resto de seus amigos no carnaval. Existe um diálogo adicional na loja de música. Rarity também nomeia outro hamster "Mayfield Bumblepuss". O fim do fiasco do hamster é diferente. Em vez de fazer um comentário sarcástico, Rarity reconhece o talento musical de Fluttershy e pede que ela seja a pandeirista da banda. A cena em que o diretor Celestia confisca os fones de ouvido de DJ Pon-3 é substituída por uma simulação de incêndio anunciada pelo vice-diretor Luna. O violão que Trixie "vence" após o shred-off é de US $ 1.200, em vez de US $ 12.000. Também não é uma guitarra de dois gumes. A cena na cozinha tem mais diálogo, como Pinkie perguntando a Granny Smith o que significa desistir. Pinkie ajuda Rarity com o banner em vez de Rainbow Dash. Há também uma cena adicional que mostra os resultados infelizes de ter muito brilho no banner. Há cenas adicionais com Trixie por toda parte. Há também aparições adicionais de DJ Pon-3 por toda parte. É explicado que Trixie deu Rarity o piano de cauda. Em vez de ouvir o toque de um timer de cozinha, Rainbow Dash olha para o relógio. Há mais diálogos ao longo do episódio do piano. Granny Smith tem mais dificuldade em lembrar a quem ela vendeu o baixo de Applejack. As versões humanas de Flim e Flam usam chapéus de velejador exatamente como suas contrapartes de pônei. Em vez de Granny Smith passando por Applejack dizendo "Desde quando você toca baixo?" e Applejack dando palmadinhas, Trixie passa por Applejack dizendo "Esses trajes para a sua banda?", e Applejack responde "Só por praticar." As cenas que estão ocorrendo em Equestria foram criadas para que o livro possa unir o começo e o fim. Os versos de "Perfect Day for Fun" são extremamente diferentes. Apenas os refrões permanecem os mesmos. O carnaval acontece antes da formação da banda. Nos shorts, a banda toca no carnaval.
Rochas do arco-íris: O evento da juba.
Alguns dos argumentos de Sonata e Aria são um pouco mais longos. Os Rainbooms são ocasionalmente referidos por seu nome original, os Sonic Rainbooms. Algum diálogo é alterado. Por exemplo, "passado. Ahem. Booboos" de Rarity é alterado para "erros passados". As cenas de estudantes que se dão bem durante o Better Than Ever são diferentes. O por do sol encontra os Dazzlings no escritório principal em vez do foyer. As piadas visuais de Pinkie são diferentes. Como é habitual nas novelizações, a maioria das letras das músicas é substituída por textos descritivos e / ou diálogos, com a exceção de Under Our Spell, que é na maior parte escrita. Quando a diretora Celestia e a vice-diretora Luna ficam em transe, as pessoas dizem em uníssono: "Nunca quisemos mais nada". Sunset pega o livro do carro dela em vez do armário dela. Os livros que pertencem a Sunset e Celestia são trocados. O livro que a Sunset carrega tem a gracinha de Celestia em vez da dela e o livro em Equestria tem a linda marca de Sunset em vez da de Celestia. Há um diálogo adicional para o Mane Six na cena em Equestria. A piada em que Applejack e Pinkie jogam cartas não está presente e nem a linha de Rainbow antes de Crepúsculo retornar a Canterlot High. Rainbow Dash mostra vídeos de Crepúsculo de todos os cinco principais transformadores, não apenas ela mesma. Crepúsculo não grita: "A amizade é mágica!" Rainbow Dash convida Crepúsculo para ser o mais novo membro do Rainbooms em vez de Rarity. A mordaça com o fotobombador Spike Rarity, Fluttershy e selfie do Sunset não está presente. Durante o ensaio no Sweet Apple Acres, em vez de os Rainbooms não conseguirem transformar-se em suas formas meio pônei, eles se transformam parcialmente. Por exemplo, a Pinkie Pie só ganha uma orelha de pônei. Adagio chama os Rainbooms de "Rainblossoms" em vez de Aria. Além disso, Trixie não intencionalmente chama os Rainbooms pelo nome errado, como "Rainbrooms" ou "Raingoons". Durante Shake Your Tail, Crepúsculo é mencionado tocando pandeiro e cantando harmonia de apoio, ao invés de Fluttershy. A conversa entre os Rainbooms antes das semifinais acontece no armário do zelador, em vez de nos bastidores. Além disso, durante essa conversa, Rarity recebe uma linha de diálogo. Sempre que Trixie desaparece, Pinkie não a pega escondida. Durante Awesome as I Wanna Be, a transformação de Rainbow Dash é causada por Trixie segurando um pôster de Crepúsculo a ofuscando, ao invés de Rainbow apenas se deixar levar. A linha de Octavia "Eu sabia que ela ainda era problema" é dada a uma garota diferente e Octavia tem uma linha diferente, "Eu sou um músico de formação clássica. Deveria ter sido eu!" Sweetie Belle tem uma linha. Trixie puxa a alavanca em vez de "Fushsia Blush". Os Dazzlings começam a tocar guitarra quando entram no palco do anfiteatro, em vez de apenas cantar. Como os Rainbooms discutem sob o palco, a magia sugada deles é a cor de "um arco-íris medonho" em vez de verde-azulado. Em vez de Spike simplesmente abrir a porta sob o palco, DJ Pon-3 abre com um pé de cabra. O carro do DJ Pon-3 não se transforma em um estande de DJ. Em vez disso, ela pega alguns alto-falantes do porta-malas. Alguns dos diálogos de quando as meninas estão sob o palco são transferidos para quando estão na encosta. Crepúsculo não dispara projéteis nos Dazzlings; no entanto, Pinkie Pie, Rainbow Dash e Applejack fazem, ao contrário do filme. O pôr do sol tem asas em sua forma de meio pônei. Sunset remove os pingentes dos Dazzlings ao invés do alicórnio mágico que os destrói. Sunset menciona apenas que ela toca violão, ao invés de tocá-lo. Há uma cena extra em Equestria no final. Shine Like Rainbows acontece na sala de música, não no anfiteatro. A cena de pós-créditos está ausente.
Hora do Shimmer Sunset para brilhar.
Os jogos da amizade.
"Este livro de capítulos começa onde o Shin do Sunset Shine pára e se liga no próximo filme das Equestria Girls!" [14]
Com exceção do Capítulo 19 e das páginas de atividades, todos os títulos dos capítulos contêm a palavra "jogo" neles.
O palpite de Applejack sobre o motivo pelo qual a garota misteriosa iria mexer com a estátua é apresentado como uma explicação. A suposição de Rarity não está presente. Na cena da biblioteca, além de Rainbow Dash trazer o CPA de esportes, CHS in, Pinkie Pie também traz todas as outras atividades que CPA bate neles. CHS Rally Song é a única música a aparecer na novela, mas tem um pouco letras diferentes. Além de mostrar Puppy Spike, Sci-Twi o conecta ao computador para fazer o upload dos dados coletados. O Sunny Flare tem uma linha na estação de ônibus. A reunião de Cinch e Sci-Twi fora do CHS, que foi cortada da TV americana, tem menos diálogo. Toda a energia sugada pelo portal e pelas Equestria Girls é roxa em vez de suas respectivas cores. Na linha de Wondercolts, Sandalwood, Micro Chips e Derpy são substituídos por "Cecil", "Poindexter" e Trixie. No auditório, além da fenda que mostra a Floresta Everfree, Sci-Twi vê uma fenda mostrando a prefeitura de Ponyville. O P. A. anúncio antes do Acadeca de Luna é dado no auditório. Trixie faz uma mistura que explode em vez de Derpy. Além disso, a mordaça de seu "desaparecimento" depois que a fumaça desaparece reaparece aqui. Applejack não diz: "Ah, isso coloca você em um campo, tudo bem". Dean Cadance não parece estar certo de que a CHS ganhou o Revezamento Tricross e também não instrui todos os alunos a irem para a academia. A fenda no céu após o Revezamento Tricross mostra Rainbow Falls em vez do céu noturno Equestre. Alguma da água das Cataratas flui por cima das cabeças das Equestria Girls. Rainbow Dash corrige Cinch para dizer que apenas um dos alunos da CHS tinha asas, acrescentando: "E eu nem cruzei a linha de chegada". O diálogo no canto dos Wondercolts antes de Capture the Flag é mais longo. Esta troca adicional entre Sunset e Midnight Sparkle: Sunset Shimmer: Você não consegue entender tudo. Ninguém pode. Midnight Sparkle: Oh, mas eu posso! Oh, mas eu vou! Enquanto Midnight Sparkle é referido pelo nome na narração, o alter ego de Sunset, Daydream Shimmer, não é. No filme, Sour Sweet diz: "Principalmente era ela!" em referência ao Principal Cinch. No romance, ela atribui isso ao Sci-Twi, invalidando assim sua mudança de coração no final do filme. Quando Cadance diz para Sci-Twi que ela vai falar com Celestia sobre a sua transferência para a CHS, ela acrescenta sobre Celestia, "Ela é como uma tia para mim", refletindo a relação entre a Princesa Celestia e a Princesa Cadance em Equestria. Crepúsculo aparece fora do portal assim que as garotas se prepararem para encerrar seu piquenique, em vez de no meio dele. Depois de Crepúsculo diz: "Faça o segundo mais estranho", todas as meninas da Equestria riem, felizes em vê-la.
Surpresa Sparkly Sleepover de Crepúsculo.
A lenda do Everfree.
"Uma novíssima aventura aguarda nossas Equestria Girls no Camp Everfree e você pode ler tudo sobre ela neste emocionante capítulo!
Camp Everfree está em perigo de fechar! Cabe às nossas Equestria Girls e à sua recém-descoberta super habilidade lançar uma arrecadação de fundos para a Gala de Cristal para mostrar seu apoio e ajudar a salvar o acampamento! "[27]
No primeiro pesadelo de Twilight, suas amigas têm algum diálogo extra, e além de Midnight Sparkle aparecer, Twilight também se transforma em Midnight Sparkle antes de ela e o outro Midnight Sparkle se fundirem em um. Spike tem algumas linhas extras antes de Twilight e Flash Sentry interagirem. Sunset Shimmer é o único que percebe a tensão entre Gloriosa Daisy e Timber Spruce. Celestia e Luna têm uma discussão um pouco mais longa sobre o relógio de sol do Camp Everfree; seu diálogo alude ligeiramente à Princesa Celestia banindo a Princesa Luna para a lua. Rainbow Dash também é atribuído à Tenda Esmeralda com Pinkie Pie e Rarity. Gags menores estão ausentes, como o Sunset Shimmer tocando com uma lanterna. Raridade, Pinkie e Sunset têm algumas linhas adicionais de diálogo quando a construção da nova doca começa. Na descrição de Timber Spruce de Gaea Everfree, ele também acrescenta que "sua pele era feita de sujeira". A super velocidade de Rainbow Dash se manifesta mais cedo do que no filme, mas ninguém percebe. Quando o poder do escudo de Rarity se manifesta pela primeira vez, ele faz um escudo ao redor dela em vez de apenas na frente dela. A linha de Derpy é removida. Rainbow Dash tem uma linha adicional de diálogo durante a cena de lanternas de papel. Gloriosa Daisy tem uma cena adicional com Lyra Heartstrings e Trixie Lulamoon. Há uma cena diferente quando Sunset tenta ler a mente de Pinkie Pie, e Sunset tem uma reação muito mais positiva a ela. Pôr-do-Sol e Crepúsculo têm algumas linhas adicionais falando sobre Abeto de Madeira pouco antes de entrarem na Caverna de Cristal. Os sete geodos são colocados em um pilar individual, em vez de serem agrupados em um pilar. O terceiro flashback de Gloriosa volta para sua linha quando ela cumprimenta os campistas através do P. A. sistema. O flashback final de Gloriosa com Timber Spruce é contado inteiramente através da narração. Há um diálogo adicional na Caverna de Cristal, onde Gloriosa se surpreende que Spike possa falar. Snips não comenta a altura de Gloriosa. Applejack e Rarity têm linhas extras durante as garotas "Save the day!" cena. A luta interior de Crepúsculo com Midnight Sparkle acontece no mundo exterior, em vez de dentro de sua mente. Gloriosa retorna ao normal e se reúne com Timber antes de Crepúsculo e seus amigos transformarem e destruirem os arbustos. Eles revertem para suas aparências humanas normais imediatamente depois. A cena em que Twilight e Timber quase se beijam é substituída por linhas extras: Timber Spruce: Isso é incrível! Twilight Sparkle: É meio que não é? Quando Sunset se pergunta de onde veio a magia, ela está com todos os seus amigos, não apenas com Crepúsculo. A cena de pós-créditos está ausente. Canções: A Lenda de Everfree, A Meia-noite em Mim, Abrace a Magia, e Legend You Were Meant To Be all alteraram as letras. The Legend of Everfree é cantada pelo diretor Celestia, vice-diretor Luna e pelos alunos do Canterlot High. We Will Stand For Everfree é reduzido a um pequeno punhado de rimas faladas. Hope Shines Eternal está ausente.
Mágica, mágica em toda parte!
My Little Pony: Equestria Girls: Magia, magia em toda parte! por Perdita Finn foi publicado em 6 de junho de 2017, tendo o seu ISBN 978-0-316-43186-6. É uma adaptação dos especiais Equestria Girls, "Dance Magic", "Movie Magic" e "Mirror Magic".
"Magia Mayhem and Mischief.
Nossas meninas Equestria estão de volta de um verão aventureiro no Camp Everfree, mas eles não podem relaxar ainda! Depois de salvar o acampamento do desastre, eles ainda precisam levantar o dinheiro para fazer os reparos necessários, e um lava-rápido pode não cortá-lo. As Equestria Girls estão prontas para experimentar coisas novas - começando com um videoclipe miscelânea - e até se envolver no mundo da magia do cinema. Mas quando poderes mágicos reais entram em jogo, as garotas terão que usar seus próprios novos poderes e vínculos com Equestria para salvar o dia mais uma vez! "[28]
Os eventos de todos os três especiais são embaralhados para formar um enredo coeso. As meninas do Crystal Prep só aparecem no começo do livro quando Rarity se registra no shopping e não são vistas ou ouvidas de novo. Como resultado, a subtrama sobre as garotas do Crystal Prep tentando roubar o conceito de vídeo das Equestria Girls é abandonada. Sugarcoat diz que apenas três semanas se passaram desde os Jogos da Amizade, enquanto ela diz que tem sido apenas "alguns meses" no especial. Nenhuma menção é feita de Dean Cadance se tornando o diretor da Crystal Prep. O portal ainda é conhecido como a estátua de Wondercolt, embora a estátua tenha sido destruída nos Jogos da Amizade e não tenha sido reconstruída desde então. Sunset Shimmer não está presente na cena em que Rarity apresenta sua ideia, já que ela está de volta a Equestria. As cenas de Rarity apresentando a ideia dela e as meninas surgindo com conceitos de videoclipe são combinadas em uma cena. O Starlight Glimmer sugere a Rarity o conceito do videoclipe, em vez de Rarity aparecer por conta própria. Starlight junta-se às garotas no vídeo Dance Magic em vez de Lemon Zest, Sour Sweet, Sugarcoat e Sunny Flare. No romance, as Equestria Girls ainda têm seus celulares na mão enquanto estão no set do filme Daring Do. O Sunset usa-o para receber atualizações da Starlight, que segue traços da magia Equestre. Rainbow Dash tenta usar o telefone para entrar em contato com as outras garotas enquanto ela está presa no armário de armazenamento, mas ela não tem o sinal. Nos especiais, seus telefones eram todos confiscados pela segurança. O nervoso P. A. quem confunde as Equestria Girls por atrizes é mulher em vez de masculina. Canter Zoom também é o diretor do filme Power Ponies, em vez do diretor genérico do especial. Quando preso na rede, Rarity usa seu geode para ajudá-los a escapar. O uniforme do Juniper Montage é apenas um par de calças pretas e uma camisa branca com o crachá nela, sem mencionar seu chapéu maluco ou seu blazer vermelho. Juniper imita o som da estática do rádio em seu walkie-talkie, enrugando um pedaço de papel, em vez de fazer "pssssh" soar com a boca. O funcionário do quiosque de óculos de sol também é do sexo feminino, e não do sexo masculino. O espelho faz as Equestria Girls desaparecerem uma a uma em vez de todas de uma vez. Ao invés de apenas tentar agarrar o espelho do aperto do monstro Juniper, Starlight tenta distraí-la fingindo ser um repórter de jornal querendo uma entrevista exclusiva com ela.
Uma amizade para lembrar.
"Junte Sunset Shimmer, Twilight Sparkle, Pinkie Pie, Rainbow Dash, Rarity, Apple Jack [sic] e Fluttershy, pois eles confiam em suas amizades especiais para guiá-los através dos altos e baixos de serem estudantes na Canterlot High." [29]
As músicas são substituídas por diálogos, como de costume. Assim, duas linhas que quebram a quarta parede não são incluídas. Wallflower Blush é simplesmente referido como "Wallflower". Alguns diálogos são aparados e / ou adicionados. Eventos da Rainha dos Clubes são adicionados. No especial, Trixie quer ser nomeada a "melhor e mais poderosa". Na novela, ela usa o "Melhor e Mais Poderoso" gramaticalmente correto, então a linha de Sunset sobre "Powerfullest" não sendo uma palavra é substituída por sua afirmação de que não é um verdadeiro Superlativo. Na praia, após tocar em Applejack, Sunset toca Rainbow para ver sua imagem desaparecendo do revezamento nos Jogos da Amizade. A conversa do diário de Sunset com a Princesa Twilight acontece no quarto de Sunset, e não na praia. A reação da Princesa Crepúsculo à revelação da seção restrita da Biblioteca Canterlot é um pouco menos intensa do que a descrita no especial. No romance, a resposta de Sunset a Crepúsculo perguntando sobre as provações de Clover the Clever deixam claro que ela não é realmente familiar. No especial, a resposta dela é um pouco mais ambígua. Depois que Trixie menciona tirar um coelho de um chapéu, uma breve mordaça é adicionada, onde ela tira Angel Bunny de um chapéu, para a ira de Fluttershy. Uma cena em que Trixie e Sunset interrogam Micro Chips é adicionada. No especial, Sunset simplesmente corre na frente do carro do Flash Sentry. No romance, ela quase foi atropelada pelo carro.
Rainbow Dash traz a blitz.
"É hora do Blitzball!
Quando o novo esporte favorito de Rainbow Dash, Blitzball, finalmente começa uma liga na Canterlot High, ela mal pode esperar para experimentar! Mesmo sendo a melhor jogadora do campo, o novo treinador, o campeão do Blitzball, Comet Chaser, tem uma regra: não é permitido às garotas! Mas Rainbow Dash não vai deixar isso atrapalhar. Ela e todas as suas amigas desafiam os garotos para o jogo do Blitzball - e se seu time vence, Rainbow Dash e qualquer outra garota que jogue bem podem entrar para o campeonato. A Rainbow Dash irá abrir caminho para a vitória? "[31]
Feira de Ciências de Twilight Sparkle Sparks.
"Bem-vindo à Feira de Ciências Equestria!
Canterlot High e Crystal Prep Academy estão se unindo para a primeira feira de ciências de Canter-Crys! Enquanto Twilight Sparkle ama a ciência, ela está nervosa em ver seus antigos colegas de classe novamente - isto é, até que ela descobre que foi parceira de um novo e encantador garoto do Crystal Prep chamado Rising Star. Mas enquanto Crepúsculo cai sob seu feitiço enquanto eles criam seu próprio modificador de humor, Flash Sentry, Sunset Shimmer, e o resto de seus amigos suspeitam que o Rising Star está fazendo algo errado. O projeto de Twilight ganhará o primeiro prêmio. ou causar caos na Canterlot High? "[33]
O Daring Do Adventure Collection.
Uma coleção de três livros estrelados por Daring Do foi lançada em 7 de outubro de 2014. [34] Os livros são creditados a A. K. Comestíveis, mas na realidade foram escritos pelo autor regular G. M. Berrow. [35] Livros confirmados na coleção incluem Daring Do e o Ladrão Marcado de Marapore, Daring Do e a Flor Eterna e Daring Do e a Cidade Proibida das Nuvens. Os livros vêm em um baú de papelão e incluem uma réplica de papelão do livro que escondeu o Anel do Destino em Daring Don't e um mini dourado colecionável Daring Do figure.
A coleção de princesa.
Princesa Celestia e o Verão das Ondas Reais.
Princesa Luna e o Festival da Lua de Inverno.
Princesa Cadance e o Spring Hearts Garden.
Princesa Twilight Sparkle e os Livros Esquecidos do Outono.
"Uma nova aventura mágica para os fãs de My Little Pony aguarda em Twilight Sparkle e o Forgotten Books of Autumn.
Este livro de capítulos faz parte da Coleção My Little Pony Princess! "[38]
Mistérios de Ponyville.
Escola de Segredos.
"Na Ponyville Schoolhouse, há uma nova aluna! Ela é uma jovem Unicórnio chamada Lilymoon, e ela é ... bem diferente. Ela nunca sorri, sua cutie mark é uma lua assustadora em cima de um livro de feitiços, e ela claramente parece não ter interesse em fazer amizade com alguém! Um dia, coisas estranhas começam a acontecer na escola, e Lilymoon é a principal suspeita de pônei! Os Cutie Mark Crusaders podem descobrir o que Lilymoon quer antes que seja tarde demais? " [40]
A Cauda do Lobo Timber.
Enigma da Ferradura Enferrujada.
Peryton Panic.
Cruzados Amaldiçoados
Viagem ao Livewood.
Meu Pequeno Pônei: O Filme.
A estrada tempestuosa para Canterlot.
"Enquanto a princesa Twilight Sparkle está ocupada com os preparativos para o primeiro Festival de Amizade da Equestria, uma potência estrangeira está planejando seu ataque. O Rei Storm enviou seu tenente mais confiável, Tempest Shadow - um Unicorn com um chifre quebrado - para explorar sua antiga casa. Mas Tempest nem sempre estava ansioso para fazer o lance de um vilão.
Descubra como um pônei doce e gentil se tornou um dos mais temidos da terra e prepare-se para My Little Pony: The Movie, chegando aos cinemas em 6 de outubro de 2017! Junte-se a Twilight Sparkle, Rainbow Dash, Pinkie Pie, Applejack, Rarity e Fluttershy na aventura de suas vidas! "[45]
My Little Pony: O Filme: O romance júnior.
Meu Pequeno Pônei: O Filme: O Romance Júnior e Meu Pequeno Pônei: O Filme: O Romance Júnior Deluxe de GM Berrow foram publicados em 29 de agosto de 2017, [46] [47] tendo o ISBN 978-0-316-55762-7 (Junior Novel) e ISBN 978-0-316-55764-1 (deluxe). Sua história é uma adaptação de My Little Pony The Movie baseado no roteiro de Meghan McCarthy e Rita Hsiao. A diferença entre o romance júnior e o romance júnior de luxo é que, enquanto o romance júnior inclui oito páginas de fotos coloridas do filme, o romance júnior de luxo inclui isso, além de um pôster desdobrável.
"Este emocionante romance júnior deluxe é baseado em My Little Pony: The Movie, lançando nos cinemas em outubro de 2017, e contará com uma inserção colorida com o still do filme! Junte-se a Twilight Sparkle, Rainbow Dash, Pinkie Pie, Applejack, Rarity e Fluttershy na aventura de suas vidas! "
Com exceção de algumas letras de We Got This Together, todas as músicas são substituídas por diálogos, com exceção de One Small Thing, cuja sequência é totalmente removida. Many lines of dialogue are different, omitted, and/or replaced by the narrator saying them. Pinkie offers the breath mint to the fish creature, rather than the pig creature. Capper mistakes Spike for a "baby crocodile" and asks Twilight if he is house-trained. A brief scene in Capper's manor is added in which Twilight asks Capper what he knows about the Queen of the Hippos, which Capper lies about, then offers Fluttershy some tea. Upon reaching Captain Celaeno's airship, the Mane Six mistake the birdlike crew for griffons, assume them to be potential allies, and decide to remain on board, as opposed to simply being afraid of getting caught. After Captain Celaeno calls for lunch, Twilight asks if they can have some, rather than randomly joining them in the film. Tempest points out to the pirates that they are not wearing their uniforms, with the pirates responding that they were having a pirate-themed party, arousing Tempest's suspicions of the ponies' presence. The scene showing Twilight assembling the hot-air balloon is removed, going straight from Grubber discovering the Mane Six's map to the ponies in the balloon, describing the event in dialogue. Shelly and Sheldon do not appear. When Twilight gets captured, Spike isn't caught in a storm creature's clutches. This line from Tempest, referring to the Princesses: Tempest Shadow : [to Twilight] Wow, it's a good thing they're stone, right? So you don't have to see their disappointment in your complete, utter failure. After the Storm King asks Tempest what she can do, Grubber does not insist, "Your bidding." Instead, the King sarcastically suggests, "Light a little candle with that sparkler of yours?" The scene in which Capper, the pirates, and Skystar join the Mane Five and Spike's rescue party is described in narration. The battle scene is shortened and does not include the gag in which Fluttershy gives therapy to a storm creature. Twilight catches a petrified Tempest with her own magic instead of the staff's, despite having her magic stolen. Twilight says, "Now we fix everything," and returns Equestria's magic instead of Tempest. Songbird Serenade's performance takes place in the afternoon instead of the evening. Skystar getting grounded by Queen Novo is never mentioned. The final party scene mentions Spike getting along well with Grubber, when they never interact in the film. The book ends with Tempest laughing with the Mane Six after revealing her real name, while the film ends with only Pinkie's reaction.
Pinkie Pie Steps Up.
Rainbow Dash Rights the Ship.
"An exciting original middle grade paper-over-board series featuring My Little Pony, and continuing the story from the upcoming feature film! In an exciting expansion to the My Little Pony world, the characters you know and love are off on brand new adventures!" [49]
Fluttershy Balances the Scales.
My Little Pony: Beyond Equestria: Fluttershy Balances the Scales by Sadie Chesterfield will be published April 3, 2018, [50] bearing ISBN 978-0-316-47566-2.
"An exciting original middle grade series featuring My Little Pony, and continuing the story from the upcoming feature film! In an exhilarating expansion to the My Little Pony world, the characters you know and love are off on brand new adventures!
More details to come, but this story will feature Fluttershy in Seaquestria!" [50]
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Wednesday, February 21, 2018.
Life just gets better as you get older, doesn't it?
I was in a Starbucks Coffee recently when my stomach started rumbling and I realized that I desperately needed to fart.
The place was packed but the music was really loud so to get relief and reduce embarrassment, I timed my farts to the beat of the music.
After a couple of songs I started to feel much better.
I finished my coffee and noticed everyone was staring at me.
I suddenly remembered that I was listening to my iPod.
This is what happens when old people start using technology.
CRISIS RUNS IN THE FAMILY.
IN A RECENT NEWS BROADCAST, IT WAS ANNOUNCED THAT LORENA BOBBITT'S.
SISTER LOUELLA WAS ARRESTED FOR AN ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO PERFORM THE SAME.
ACT ON HER HUSBAND AS HER FAMOUS SISTER HAD DONE SEVERAL YEARS AGO .
SOURCES REVEAL THE SISTER WAS NOT AS ACCURATE AS LORENA .
SHE ALLEGEDLY MISSED THE TARGET AND STABBED HER HUSBAND IN THE UPPER.
THIGH CAUSING SEVERE MUSCLE AND TENDON DAMAGE . THE HUSBAND IS.
REPORTED TO BE IN SERIOUS, BUT STABLE CONDITION, AND LOUELLA HAS BEEN.
Police Officer Test.
You are carrying your truncheon and are an expert in using it. However, you have only a split second to react before he reaches you. What do you do?
Firstly, the Officer must consider the man's human rights.
1) Does the man look poor and/or oppressed?
2) Is he newly arrived in this country and does not yet understand the law?
3) Is this really a knife or a ceremonial dagger?
4) Have I ever done anything to him that would inspire him to attack?
5) Am I dressed provocatively?
6) Could I run away?
7) Could I possibly swing my truncheon and knock the knife out of his hand?
8) Should I try and negotiate with him to discuss his wrong-doings?
9) Why am I carrying a truncheon anyway and what kind of message does this send to society?
10) Does he definitely want to kill me or would he be content just to wound me?
11) If I were to grab his knees and hold on, would he still want to stab and kill me?
12) If I raise my truncheon and he turns and runs away, do I get blamed if he falls over, knocks his head and kills himself?
13) If I hurt him and lose the subsequent court case, does he have the opportunity to sue me, cost me my job, my credibility and the loss of my family home?
American Police Officer:
BANG ! BANG ! BANG ! BANG ! BANG ! BANG ! BANG ! BANG ! BANG ! BANG ! BANG ! BANG !
BANG ! BANG ! BANG ! BANG ! BANG ! BANG ! BANG ! BANG ! BANG ! BANG ! BANG ! BANG !
"Haw, Jimmie. Drop the wee knifie reet this minute noo, unless ye want it stuck up yer arse!"
I think that's a yes..
"To realize. "
To realize the value of ONE MONTH, ask a mother who gave birth to a premature baby.
To realize the value of ONE WEEK, ask the editor of a weekly newspaper.
To realize the value of ONE DAY, ask a bride the day before her wedding.
To realize the value of ONE HOUR, ask the lovers who are waiting to meet.
To realize the value of ONE MINUTE, ask a person who has missed a train.
To realize the value of ONE SECOND, ask a person who just avoided an accident.
To realize the value of ONE MILLISECOND, ask the person who won a silver medal in the Olympics.
Amanhã é um mistério.
Today is a gift, that's why it's called the present.
The fairest Layoff Letter ever!
Tuesday, February 20, 2018.
"How Could You?"
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Here is a picture of Trump with 500 dick pics - Enjoy.
I will Survive - Alien version.
What Will We Miss - Vsauce.
Monday, February 19, 2018.
"The Best Interest of Others"
Juvenoia - Vsauce.
Ransom Note.
And you think you are dumb sometimes.
Answer: "I would not live forever, because we should not live forever, because if we were supposed to live forever, then we would live forever, but we cannot live forever, which is why I would not live forever,"
--Miss Alabama in the 1994 Miss USA contest.
--Brooke Shields, during an interview to become spokesperson for federal antismoking campaign.
--Winston Bennett, University of Kentucky basketball forward.
--Mayor Marion Barry, Washington, DC.
--Hillary Clinton commenting on the release of subpoenaed documents.
--A congressional candidate in Texas.
--Philadelphia Phillies manager, Danny Ozark.
--Al Gore, ex Vice President.
--George Bush, US President.
--Colonel Oliver North, from his Iran-Contra testimony.
--Joe Theisman, NFL football quarterback & sports analyst.
--Colonel Gerald Wellman, ROTC Instructor.
--Bill Clinton, President.
--Department of Social Services, Greenville, South Carolina.
--Mark S. Fowler, FCC Chairman.
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The perfect Man and Woman.
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Sábado, 17 de fevereiro de 2018.
Já é suficiente.
Mama and her Bible.
The other brothers were impressed.
Almost All Are True.
Answer to Almost All Are True: (a), (b), and (c) are true.
Kinderen voor Kinderen song - Two Fathers.
Now Tell me what I want to know! And Tell me NOW!
Friday, February 16, 2018.
My first time.
And I'll never forget.
Without a single regret.
The moon was high,
We were all alone:
Her eyes were blue,
I knew just what.
She wanted to do.
Her legs so fine,
I ran my fingers.
But I tried my best,
I started by placing.
My hands on her breast.
My fast beating heart,
But slowly she spread.
I felt no shame;
The white stuff came.
At last it's finished,
It's all over now.
My first time ever.
Meth Dangers.
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The Fart Button.
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NOVO INDICADOR DE NEGOCIAÇÃO DE AÇÕES É 100% PRECISA.
Nos últimos oito anos, tenho me escondido na minha caverna comercial, desenvolvendo um indicador que me permite prever o movimento futuro das ações com uma precisão incomum. Agora estou pronto para revelá-lo ao mundo!
Meu indicador, que eu chamo carinhosamente de RAPT (Rewards After Perfect Timing), é baseado em uma combinação de fórmulas matemáticas que datam do século XIII. Usar qualquer um desses isoladamente produz resultados escassos, mas quando usado em combinação, o mundo se torna minha ostra. Eu fiz uma fortuna com este indicador, mas minha consciência não me permite manter isso em segredo por mais tempo.
Se você dedicar tempo para estudar grandes matemáticos, descobrirá que cada um copiou e construiu sobre o trabalho de seus contemporâneos e predecessores, levando a maiores descobertas. Siga junto comigo enquanto eu o guio ao longo do caminho da descoberta esclarecida de 8 anos na confecção com nossos amigos Fibonacci, Fermat e Euler.
Leonardo Pisano Fibonacci (1170-1245) é amplamente reconhecido pela descoberta de uma sequência de números usada pela primeira vez para calcular a taxa de natalidade de coelhos. Eis a pergunta feita a Leonardo: Começando com um único par de coelhos, se em cada mês cada par produtivo tem um novo par, que se torna produtivo quando tem 1 mês de idade, quantos coelhos haverá depois de n meses? A partir desta equação, Fibonacci surgiu com uma seqüência de números em que cada número sucessivo é baseado na adição dos dois anteriores: 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233, 377, 610, 987,… As sequências de Fibonacci podem ser encontradas em toda a natureza, particularmente em flores. Os números de Fibonacci são predominantes nos preços das ações, desde que a combinação correta seja usada, gerando um número de Fibonacci maior. Aqui está a combinação que descobri:
89 + 34 + 21 = 144. 144 é o número alvo uma vez que os pontos A (89), B (34) e C (21) são calculados.
Blaise Pascal (1623-1662) descreveu uma apresentação tabular conveniente para os coeficientes binomiais, agora chamados de triângulo de Pascal. Um exemplo do triângulo de Pascal são as diagonais rasas baseadas na soma triangular dos números de Fibonacci. O triângulo inclui os números de Fibonacci 1, 2, 3, 5, 8 e 13, criando assim uma parte do triângulo completo. Vamos chamá-lo de uma cunha. Você pode ver um exemplo aqui:
Leonhard Euler (1707-1783) desenvolveu o quadrado mágico mágico. A equação começa com um dado: quadrados mágicos normais existem para todas as ordens n ≥ 1 exceto n = 2, embora o caso n = 1 seja trivial, consistindo de uma única célula contendo o número 1. Cada coluna no quadrado, se a correta combinações de números são usadas, será igual ao mesmo total. Eu descobri o seguinte quadrado mágico, que se encaixa bem com a seqüência de Fibonacci e o triângulo de Pascal. Se você somar os números em cada linha, você receberá 34, um número de Fibonacci. Ao somar os números diagonais, você também terá um total de 34, ajustando-se perfeitamente ao cenário triangular.
Agora, o que tudo isso tem a ver com fazer a minha fortuna? É muito simples. Eu projetei uma cunha dentro de uma caixa quadrada mágica conectada por números de Fibonacci, os números são calculados com médias móveis simples traçadas ao longo de um padrão de preço. Eu faço uma varredura em um universo de estoques cuidadosamente selecionados, localizando aqueles que atendem aos meus critérios RAPT. Há apenas alguns deles, talvez 5-10 por mês, mas quando eles disparam, não há nada como isso. Basta verificar uma data de vencimento, consultar meu software de precificação de opções e fazer a negociação. Eu nunca tive um perdedor.
Aqui está uma negociação recente que atendeu aos critérios do RAPT. Este é o COSTCO (COST) no gráfico DAILY. Uma vez acionado, houve um movimento de 8 pontos ... minha recompensa após o tempo perfeito.
O preço de seis dígitos para o software que fornece essas informações está disponível apenas por convite. Talvez eu tenha notícias suas em breve. Se não, eu sei que os seus bolsos não são suficientemente profundos!
Para uma compreensão detalhada do RAPT, leia a seguinte explicação de quatro partes com a ISENÇÃO DE RESPONSABILIDADE.
Se você não vai oferecer o seu RAPT ao público, por que mencionar isso?
Eu gostaria de mais informações se você decidir compartilhar.
Que bando completo de merda total.
hahaha legal, eu sabia onde esse post estava indo com o seu título.
Todos brincando, como é verdade o que você diz. Eu digo, mantenha isso simples. Abrace a tendência, descubra o que é. Então vá para ação de preço e volume pesado e deixe isto montar. Aprenda a descobrir pontos de articulação.
Mas mantenha isso simples.
Para terminar, gostaria de saber se Fibonacci gostava de coelhos? rindo muito.
Ótimo post..embora alguns claramente perdeu o ponto & # 8230;
Muito interessante, aposto que isso causou nignts sem sono, mas faz sentido quando você lê através dele.
Você pode usar isso fora da TradeStation?
Eu acredito que você perdeu o ponto.
Pfft. 100% preciso? Você é uma piada! 28 anos nesta indústria, o tempo gasto como um comerciante de andar, em uma mesa de suporte, apenas sobre qualquer parte do mercado que você poderia nomear. Qualquer um que diga que alguma coisa é 100% precisa é um tolo.
Você passou 8 anos em sua "caverna comercial" & # 8221 ;? Desculpe, filho, esses são anos perdidos que você nunca vai voltar.
Michael: Eu tenho certeza que isso é ironia 😉 (e se não for, eu vou ter que cancelar a assinatura dos posts de Stewie: p)
David, enquanto eu sento aqui e tomo conta de uma noite no ES (3:30 da manhã no Pacífico), eu ia escrever um artigo sobre o porquê de a maioria dos traders nunca ter sucesso na negociação. Mas sua excelente peça faz um bom trabalho ao fazer isso. Espero que todos leiam o seu blog. Bravo!
O Santo Graal é um indicador que está dentro de cada pessoa. Triste mas verdadeiro, a maioria nunca fará o trabalho necessário para descobrir por si mesmos. E isso exige trabalho, o tipo que a maioria nunca antecipa.
Leia o aviso. Eu não sou uma piada, mas o coringa com uma lição muito válida.
Bem dito! Obrigado!
Não há necessidade de cancelar a inscrição!
Leia o aviso. Eu não sou uma piada, mas o coringa com uma lição muito válida.
Tenho certeza de que há muitos que perderão o ponto - algo sobre a floresta e as árvores que eu suponho.
Certo. Está tudo na sua cabeça.
Obrigado, muitos têm a ponto de ficar zangados com isso!
Obrigado! Ele os cria para a aula de cálculo.
Análise AWESOME! Provou meu ponto!
Dangit !! Agora, o que devo fazer com este cheque de caixa de $ 5000? Talvez eu deva enviá-lo para você de qualquer maneira, já que as informações que você fornece valem dez vezes mais.
Envie os US $ 5000 para sua instituição de caridade favorita! Obrigado!
Este é o maior indicador Estou tão feliz que eu era capaz de comprar no piso térreo. O tem um grande valor para mim também em uma pechincha. Apenas deixe-me dizer que é impagável.
Obrigado por gastar o tempo escrevendo o post e para todos os outros ..
Eu perdi o aviso também no início,
Mas há um Santo Graal no comércio?
talvez não ? a menos que você trabalhe para o Goldman Sachs ou o JP Morgan.
Qual é a diferença entre um bom e um mau comerciante.
Boa sorte para todos que ainda estão pesquisando.
Que esperto! Eu precisava disso hoje, e eu vou te dizer por que. No início da minha carreira de trading, eu estaria escrevendo meu cheque para comprar esse sistema mágico depois de ler o título. Mas, quando eu li isso hoje, eu pensei: "Por que alguém tentaria enganar as pessoas dessa maneira?" # 8221; Eu tinha esperança para o autor, quando eu vi que ele pelo menos postou um "Disclaimer". E quando eu li, me alegrei! Obrigado! Você me ensinou algo sobre mim mesmo. Como um comerciante novato, tenho muito a aprender e às vezes sinto que nunca vou crescer como trader. Este post me deu um pequeno vislumbre de esperança, embora pequeno, mas me fez perceber que pelo menos eu estou fazendo um pouco de progresso no meu pensamento. Se é uma coisa que eu aprendi nos últimos meses em minha cara Unidade de Negociação de Dores Pesados, em que não há indicadores mágicos; não há um sistema que funcione sempre; você não pode controlar o mercado, mas pode controlar o processo. Então obrigada.
Posso definir minha própria cor para sinais LONG e SHORT? 😀
Excelente Post. Eu gostava de ler as letras miúdas. Se alguém quiser comprar este sistema pela metade do preço, me avise.
Incrível em tantos níveis!
Eu desenvolvi este sistema nos anos 60 e tenho usado com sucesso por quase 50 anos. David é um cara muito legal, mas ele está claramente tomando crédito para o meu sistema proprietário!
Adoro! Se eu usasse isso!
Isso é uma porcaria & # 8230; qualquer um que diga que pode prever o mercado com 100% de precisão está cheio disso.
80% é possível com isso:
Mas não confie em ninguém com quem diz nada é 100%. Se eles fazem isso é 100% porcaria.
Bem feito lol! Não posso esperar para ouvir mais.
Provou meu ponto. Obrigado!
O triste é que muitos acham que há um indicador mágico. Eu acho que as pessoas acreditam no pote de ouro no final do arco-íris. Depois de seguir o ensinamento de David, você percebe o truque & # 8222; & # 8221; é seguir as regras o tempo todo e aprender a se controlar.
Em uma inspeção mais próxima, vejo que no quadrado mágico: 1) os quatro números no quadrado de 2 'no centro do quadrado maior somam 34; 2) os quatro números nos quatro cantos do quadrado mágico somam 34; 3) os dois números no meio da linha superior e os dois números no meio da linha inferior somam 34; e 4) os dois números no meio da primeira coluna e os dois números no meio da última coluna somam 34. Isto é claramente incrivelmente poderoso! Espero que haja um preço com desconto para as pessoas que se inscreverem cedo. Qual é o endereço da web a ser usado?
(BTW, você ficou surpreso com quantas pessoas ficaram com raiva ou se empolgaram sem se incomodar em ler as letras miúdas & # 8230;?)
Brilhante, eu gosto especialmente dos posts que já estão com raiva de você. RI MUITO.
Uau, isso foi hilário.
Você perdeu seu chamado por ser engraçado e provar um ponto em sua boa impressão.
Seu tempo seria melhor gasto estudando o mercado, em vez de ser um comediante.
Isso foi muito bom. Completamente prova o ponto! Bem feito. Foi tão engraçado ler os posts daqueles que não entendi, eu acho que precisamos que pessoas assim estejam do outro lado de nossos negócios.
Magic Realism.
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In Magic Realism, events just happen , as in dreams. Tchotchkes telling the heroine what to do ( Wonderfalls ) or the ghost of your father showing up at odd intervals to offer personal and/or professional advice ( Due South ). Or perhaps it's just a quirky vibe that infuses the environment ( Northern Exposure , Twin Peaks ). Magical realism is a story that takes place in a realistic setting that is recognizable as the historical past or present. It overlaps with Mundane Fantastic. It has a connection to surrealism, dream logic, and poetry.
"Magical realism" is sometimes misused to explain why a favorite work is literary fiction and thus somehow superior to genre fiction like Fantasy and Science Fiction. On the other hand, the inclusion of well-written magical realism into the canons of Lit Fic is historically well supported, as Latin America's major 20th-century authors mostly wrote in this genre. The literary world outside of Latin America so closely associates the region with magical realism that the McOndo movement (for which see below) exists chiefly to prove that not everything literary that comes from Latin America involves magic and angels. Also, the way that religious and horror fiction are distinct enough to be distinguished from fantasy even when they fit its basic definition of containing unscientific elements, the same is true for magical realism.
One Hundred Years of Solitude , Midnight's Children , and Beloved are defining examples of magical realism.
Rule of thumb: Say there are vampires in New York. If the existence of vampires doesn't shock anyone, but the fact that they're vampires is constantly being pointed out, it's Urban Fantasy. If a cop's partner is very pale, very strong, generally acts odd, and come to think of it, he's never been seen in daylight, but the story focuses primarily on just a Police Procedural or the interpersonal relationships, it's Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane. If the cop just goes through his life as a cop, but his partner is a vampire whose ID has "vampire" printed next to his eye color, who's greeted by cheerful children in the street who are more fascinated by his shiny badge than by his teeth, and who casually drinks blood in plain sight out of transfusion packs during coffee breaks, it's a case of Magic Realism.
From another perspective, it's a given that any non-fantasy musical is by definition magical realism, since spontaneously breaking into song with invisible accompaniment gets taken as a perfectly normal thing, although there are a few exceptions where the incongruity is lampshaded, the most notable recent example being Enchanted . (See Musical World Hypotheses for other interpretations.)
For when it's ambiguous, as in Kafka's The Metamorphosis where the protagonist has either actually turned into an insect or just gone insane, see Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane and Unreliable Narrator.
In this Corona Commercial the environment shifts between a ski resort and a beach and nobody finds this weird. In many advertisements, living company mascots coexist with humans who find nothing unusual in the situation.
To complete the trifecta, Air also does this, with several characters supposedly descended from Winged Humanoids, or possibly just nuts. A distant-past segment has some winged women, yet implies that their wings may have been an embellishment to the story and/or a metaphor for their deaths. The male lead has a doll which he can control seemingly through telekinesis, but it's never explicitly stated to not be just a trick. Near the end, he appears to go back in time and become the bird that was hanging around throughout the series. If he actually did, there's no explanation of how, and it's possible he just went crazy. Asatte no Houkou : The setting is mundane except for the wishing stone that changes Karada and Shoukos' ages. Arguably the existence of personified countries in Axis Powers Hetalia would count, especially when their dynamics are played with. Cafe Kichijouji De is a Slice of Life manga that deals with the light-hearted, comedic antics that happens in the titular cafe. One of the staffs also happens to be a questionable human being who uses Necronomicon as his cooking guide, and is capable of curses and minor reality warping. CLANNAD is mostly a slice-of-life romance in a realistic, present-day setting. except for the Genki Girl in a coma somehow astral projecting herself whom only some can see, a cat who temporarily turns into a human boy and can grant one wish, a lonely world no-one can see that exists somewhere between the layers of our own, and the past being rewritten after years of tragedy, finally resulting in a happy ending. Da Capo . The main character is a mage who jumps into people's dreams, there's also a magical cherry tree that grants wishes, a reality altering witch, mind readers, cats becoming human, a human sized cat that the girls see around town, and ever blooming cherry trees, and although it's a bit odd, nobody ever questions their reality. The crux of the plot of Death Note is a magical item from another world falling into the hands of an ordinary (albeit with some. personality quirks) human boy in our world and what he chooses to do with it. Aside from the Death Notes and shinigami, the world depicted in Death Note is highly realistic, and much of the plot focuses so heavily on the human characters using real-world methods and technology to try to catch the Villain Protagonist — and the magic itself is treated in such a mundane and almost scientific fashion — that you might occasionally forget that the plot is founded on the supernatural to begin with. Detective Conan is about a teenage detective that solves crimes. even after a failed poisoning attempt changes him into a kid and he has to move in with his childhood friend who is enough of an Action Girl to qualify for being borderline super-powered. On a lesser note characters sometimes have successful premonitions of danger, like the Action Girl did in the first episode before the titular character is poisoned. If that's not enough, Magic Kaito takes place in the same universe and the bad guys are searching for a specific jewel that may make a person immortal, and there is an actual witch as a recurring character who outright confirms there are other witches as well. Other than that, it's a pretty straight-forward mystery series. Haibane Renmei also fits. Yoshitoshi Abe is a huge fan of the genre. The show is heavily inspired by the "End Of The World" narrative in Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World by Haruki Murakami. The over arching plot and background of Haruhi Suzumiya has elements of Magic Realism even though the individual pieces are Urban Fantasy and Science Fiction. This is due mainly to Haruhi's powers being very subtle and especially the lack of certainty about what is really a coincidence and what is outright alteration of reality. Helen ESP never explains the nature or origin of Helen's psychic powers, and they don't really change that much about her life. Similar to the example above, Hikaru no Go deals with this. The plot is mostly about a normal Slice of Life exploits of the title character's Go games — the fact that Hikaru only started being interested in Go is because of a thousand-year-old ghost of a Go master who wishes to continue playing forces him to do so. Kanon , another Key anime, is very similar: it's just a normal high school anime, except for the fox that turns into a human girl, the girl with healing powers who fights invisible monsters with a sword, and (yet another) girl in a coma projecting herself and magically producing a happy ending . The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service might seem like Urban Fantasy — you've got a psychic, a hacker, a dowser, an embalmer and a channeller of aliens all in the business of physically transporting dead bodies to where the dead want to go — but the setting is resolutely realistic, and they've got the footnotes to prove it. Then there's Little Busters! , which is a totally normal, happy game about the everyday school life of a boy and his friends. And then there's one unusual girl who doesn't have a shadow but does have a strange doppelganger, and when he starts romancing another girl strange things start to happening such as snow falling in May. Although in the end it turns out to be a bit more of a subtle example than the rest: all of the supernatural things happened because they took place within the dream Kyousuke created to replay the same month over and over to prepare Riki for the events ahead, meaning that the creation of that dream was the only truly magical thing to have happened. Lucky Star dips into this once when the main character's dead mother visits her family as a ghost. Mawaru-Penguindrum , where the main characters' souls are represented by penguins only they can see, aphrodisiac potions brewed from frogs really work, and key scenes take place on a strange, alternate version of the Tokyo subway all pass without much comment. For extra credit, the show makes several references to other examples of Magical Realism, such as Night on the Galactic Railroad and Haruki Murakami's works. Nagasarete Airantou is a comedic first-class example. Ikuto, young man of the modern age and the main character finds himself on an island stuck — culturally, at any rate — in the late 19th century. Normal enough at first but before long he's rationalizing away the more. unconventional aspects of his new home, like magic, talking animals, youkai, etc. Revolutionary Girl Utena , a series set in a fairly normal, if clearly rich, high school, where students deal with their turmoil, hatred and/or pettiness. And some of the students fence for possession of a seemingly immortal girl underneath an inverted castle, all for the vague end of revolutionising the world. Oh, and there's a guy who may or may not be God/Lucifer . Characters react to all this as they would towards lesser, or at least real world, events. Utena, though shocked by the inverted castle, would probably experience the same level of surprise finding a regular castle hidden in the woods. School Rumble is a normal high school story with normal (if goofy) protagonists. Then Yakumo states that she can magically read people's minds, her older sister can bend spoons with her mind, Dracula helped out with a school festival, Akira may or may not be a secret agent, and Yakumo and Iori the cat once switched bodies. There's definitely odd things going on, but they're not the focus of the story. The works of Satoshi Kon offer a lot of examples of this, specially in Paranoia Agent and Tokyo Godfathers . Serial Experiments Lain might fit into this category better than Science Fiction. Among other things, it seems that dead people go to (or through) the Wired after they die, computer equipment can grow like vines, and the physical reality is as much "data" as the computer-world and can likewise be programmed by gifted individuals. And it's perhaps the only cyberpunk, or scienfictionish narrative to convincingly do so. The reason why Serial Experiment Lain might be an example of this trope it's because it basically deals with the digital world, merging with the real world. Thus creating a hybrid where the rules of this reality don't apply . The problem with this theory is that people do seem to take notice of the change; one guy even shoots himself in the head because of it. Perspective is everything. Lain's point of view perhaps flips towards Urban Fantasy in the end, but Arisu's remains in the field of Magic Realism. Skip Beat! is a story about a girl who sets out to become a star in the Japanese entertainment industry, and follows her ups and downs, new friendships and possible romantic interests, and her burgeoning career. Said girl also has a demon army that gives her anger and resentment a voice and physical presence, and the resident esper is actually not a fake. Tonnura-san is about a family who adopted a stray cat. who's quite articulate, gentlemanly, wise, and overall charming. At one point, the owner was worried that such an animal would cause a great commotion, but his charms simply wins everyone over. Futatsu no Spica is a sci-fi series that falls on the high end of Mohs Scale of Sci-Fi Hardness. And there's "Mr. Lion", the ghost of an astronaut who died in a major shuttle accident prior to the events of the story and now mentors the main character. Shuu is implied to have become a Mr. Lion-style ghost as well after his death.
Both Gilbert and Jaime Hernandez's work in Love and Rockets has magic realist elements, although more frequently in Gilbert's. For example: A character in Gilbert's Palomar stories has premonitions of people's deaths, when he sees images of them sitting under a certain tree. The supernatural and quasi-magical events surrounding Izzy Ortiz in the "Locas" stories, even after they otherwise become completely Slice of Life. Archie Comics have had some Time Travel and there was even a series of Little Archie comics that had stuff like witches, a Sea Monster, and dragons . The Tintin comics are usually grounded in the real world, with tales of crime and political intrigue. A few stories, however, have elements of science fiction (the Phosilite meteorite from "The Shooting Star", a moon voyage in "Destination Moon"/"Explorers on the Moon", and an alien abduction in "Flight 714 to Sydney") and fantasy (a psychic vision in "The Seven Crystal Balls", sympathetic magic being used to lay an Incan curse in "Prisoners of the Sun", and more psychic powers and a yeti in "Tintin in Tibet"). In Joann Sfar's The Rabbi's Cat the title character, who is also the narrator, gains the ability to speak by eating a parrot (even though the parrot is never shown talking itself). He later loses the ability by inappropriately invoking the name of God and then regains it after nearly dying from a scorpion sting . Also there's a search for a lost city whose conclusion may or may not be real.
Bloom County may only barely qualify, as most of the material revolves around talking animals, but most of the time they're talking about real-world stuff. Then, of course, there's the fact that the Monster in the Closet may actually be real. Candorville is usually credible enough, allowing for a pretty serious undercurrent to the punchlines in Lemont's life. But every few months, he'll meet someone like a talking scarecrow, a ghost, or himself from the future. Peanuts : A world where one encounters inexplicably sentient plants and animals, mythological creatures who may or may not really exist, buildings that are larger on the inside than the outside, and several young children with unexplained highly-advanced talents and knowledge would probably be considered by many to be a magic realist setting. And that's the world Charlie Brown wakes up to every day. The existence of guardian angels, sentient animals and plants and fairies (although they only showed up once) qualifies Rose Is Rose as this. In Phoebe and Her Unicorn , Phoebe having a unicorn is common knowledge, something even her parents take into account.
Pinocchio takes place in a world where supernatural elements (a talking cricket, an anthropomorphic fox and cat, an Amusement Park of Doom that turns kids into donkeys, etc.) are surprisingly commonplace and accepted. Pocahontas places a talking willow tree in an otherwise realistic 17th century Virginia setting. The titular heroine also has distinct shamanic powers including an unusually close connection with the earth, strong friendships with animals, and the ability to learn English by "listening with her heart." Tekkonkinkreet has the main characters that can fly/glide, alien assassins, and psychic bonds between brothers. None of this is explained or even really acknowledged. Paperman is basically a down-to-earth romantic comedy about a guy, seeing a girl he's fallen for in a building across the street, trying to get her attention by throwing paper airplanes at her. Until he fails, at which point the paper airplanes suddenly come to life without explanation.
The Age of Adaline features a woman who, after being struck by lightning never ages and is already over a hundred by the time the story starts. Besides that, it's a straightforward drama/romance. Amйlie has some. Talking photographs and paintings, and Amélie watching a documentary about her own life and death being the instances that come to mind the most. Arizona Dream : At least three characters take to the air, one flying the ambulance after he dies, and two more levitate at odd times with no particular attention paid to it. A flying fish wafts through the desert, meandering in and out of the story for no particular reason. In Griff the Invisible , most of the fantastical things that occur seem to be the product of Griff and Melody's wild imaginations, but several things seem ambiguous, like Melody actually being invisible to Griff at one point, or Melody phasing through a solid door with Griff witnessing. In Kill Bill , the martial arts master Pai Mei is said to be at least a thousand years old. The credibility of this statement isn't even questioned by any of the characters; given that he could explode people's hearts, being Really 700 Years Old may not be too much to swallow. David Lynch's films have it both ways. Some of them really do fit the definition of Magic Realism and fit comfortably within the genre, while others are clearly supernatural but are lumped in with magic realism because it's an easy way out of the Sci Fi Ghetto. It doesn't help that the only Lynch film they really can't weasel their way out of acknowledging as what it is, Dune , really was bad. There is some disagreement over the setting of Eraserhead , whether it's a Magical Realist Pittsburgh or a Post Apocalyptic nightmare land or Purgatory or the inside of someone's nightmare or anything really. Perhaps it would be better to say that there may be some agreements about Eraserhead . Inland Empire straddles the line of this and Absurdism, but Mulholland Dr. IS magical realism. A Hard Day's Night . Most of it is realistic enough that viewers have mistaken it for a real Documentary; but there are a couple of segments which just cannot happen in even The Beatles' real life, and (this being a comedy) there isn't even a Hand Wave for why they happen. Nearly every film The Coen Brothers make has at least some Magic Realist elements, with O Brother, Where Art Thou? , The Hudsucker Proxy , and Barton Fink being the most obvious examples. The Film of the Book of Being There diverges from its source novel in this manner. Hal Ashby, the director, came up with a different ending than the one scripted as a salute to how believable the actors were - since the audience would already accept Chance the Gardener becoming one of the most important men in the world in a matter of days simply through misunderstandings, then they would also accept the final shot's revelation that he can literally Walk on Water. There's no explanation given as to how, and Chance is as surprised as the audience is; he even tests the depth of the water with his umbrella. but, being who he is, he accepts it right away as just something he can do. L. A. Story , written by Steve Martin, applies many of the tropes of Magical Realism. What else can you call a story where a variable-message sign on the highway offers a character advice on his love life? Stranger Than Fiction . The movie is more or less like this, Harold is struggling with life, and the only magical thing is that he seems to be the main character of a book. The book in question also seems to have Magic Realism elements to it, as his watch becomes sentient for a second. The 1998 theatrical film based on the Cirque du Soleil show Alegrнa . It's obvious the world the characters exist in is a little more colorful and eccentric than ours, but possible magic comes in at the end when the manager/ringmaster encounters and converses with his own stage character . Valerie and Her Week of Wonders is a surreal Czech film based on novel of the same name, in which love, fear, sex and religion merge into one fantastic world. The revenge western Seraphim Falls verges into magical realism in the third act, when a Magical Native American and a snake oil saleswoman appear out of nowhere to each of the two main characters and engineer a final confrontation between the nemeses. The Native American is named Charon in the credits and the saleswoman's name is revealed to be Louise C. Fair. Take "magic realism," replace "magic" with "video game," and that's Scott Pilgrim vs. The World . Enemies have unique mystical powers, video game graphics show up and may even be interacted with by characters, and people explode into coins once bested in a duel. But otherwise, you know, just the normal lives of twenty-something Canadians. While these elements appeared in the graphic novel source material, the film revels in it all, maybe just because we see it all in motion. Big Fish has the main character's father spice up his life story with small magic tidbits every now and then. The main character believes he's making it all up, until the father's funeral, where many of the magical characters show up. He concludes the only way to tell his father's story is the exact manner his father told it. The Tin Drum is both a novel and a film about a boy who Never Grew Up, was perfectly aware while in the womb, and can create destructive screams. While the book version of the character is likely insane, the movie plays it straight. It's a historical/political drama. Don Juan DeMarco : The title character is a mental patient, with delusions of living in a wonderful world full of romance and adventure. In the movie's final sequence, he and a couple friends hop on a plane and go to that world. Midnight in Paris . When Gil Pender waits on a certain street corner of Paris at midnight, a car arrives and takes him to famous Paris locales in the 1920s, where he spends his nights with people like Zelda and F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, Gertrude Stein and Pablo Picasso. In the 1920s, waiting in a certain spot allows the protagonist to travel to an even earlier era, and so on and so forth. Mighty Aphrodite , another Woody Allen film, has a modern New York story being told by an ancient Greek Chorus whom the protagonist occasionally converses with. It's Neil Gaiman-esque in the way Greek mythological characters like Tiresias, Jocasta, Cassandra and so on appear as modernized people. Several sequences in Come and See are implausible and downright surreal, and intentionally so. Fanny and Alexander has a mostly realistic setting, but with fairy-tale aspects. Alexander sees a statue move, and sees ghosts. A mummy somehow breathes. Mr. Jacobi casts a spell to make images of Fanny and Alexander appear when smuggling them out of the Vergerus home. Mr. Jacobi's disturbed son Ismael seems to bring about the death of Edvard and his aunt by some sort of psychic link, with the events transpiring in Real Life just as Ismael describes them to Alexander. Celine and Julie Go Boating , where Mind Screw meets Slice of Life comedy. Ruby Sparks is about a writer who dashes off twenty pages about his perfect woman in a fit of inspiration. When said perfect woman appears in the flesh in his apartment, at first he freaks out, but soon he accepts it as a bona fide miracle. P. T. Anderson's Magnolia features a relatively standard ensemble drama, until the final act, which leads to a rain of frogs all over the town . Raising Arizona could count. The plot is centered around a fairly mundane love story/kidnapping scheme, but it also involves a bounty hunter who may or may not be a demon from Hell. And then there's the main character's tendency to have prophetic and/or clairvoyant dreams, which he doesn't seem to consider unusual. The Odd Life of Timothy Green is a charming story about the life of a little boy. It just so happens that he has leaves growing from his legs, and that he was born from a box buried in the ground that his parents had filled with their wishes for a child. There are several elements of magical realism in Chocolat , one of these being the personification of the North Wind as the force driving Vianne and Anouk to wander the world. Ladyhawke : In otherwise normal medieval France, a bishop has cursed a pair of lovers to transform into beasts at alternating times, so that they can never be together. A pair of Clint Eastwood westerns count as this. Both High Plains Drifter and Pale Rider are typical revenge stories, except that it's hinted very strongly that the protagonists have returned from the dead for their revenge. In About Time , the protagonist and his male ancestors have the ability to travel back in time. How they came to possess this ability is never examined or explained, and the world they live in is perfectly ordinary in all other respects. The 1960s children's movie The Gnome-mobile is about the adventures of an eccentric millionaire and his grandchildren who get entangled in the affairs of a pair of gnomes. Another 60s comedy, Blackbeard's Ghost is about a college track coach who gets involved with the eponymous spirit. Daughters of the Dust : A mostly realistic portrait of a black family preparing to leave their isolated island and journey north in 1902—except for the spirit of Eula's unborn daughter materializing and spending time with her family. The Secret of Roan Inish nonchalantly introduces the concept of selkies marrying humans. The story is mostly about Fiona finding her brother, and the selkie herself only appears for about ten minutes in a flashback. Siege of the Saxons is a fairly mundane (albeit highly anachronistic) movie about knights, outlaws, and medieval political intrigue, but it still has Arthurian elements like Excalibur and Merlin that are still treated as magical. Jasminum has alchemy, ghosts and saint Roch, and nobody bats an eye.
Honorй de Balzac's The Wild Ass' Skin is an Unbuilt Trope. It is psychologically realistic story of a Byronic Hero but has the animal skin as a magical talisman used as part of the plot. Much of Ray Bradbury's output, while normally shelved with typical fantasy, science fiction, and horror works could more accurately be described as Magic Realism in tone and content. He relies on this fairly often when not writing straightforward science fiction. The most obvious example is "Uncle Einar", possibly an homage to the Marquez story mentioned below. Gabriel Garcнa Mбrquez' book One Hundred Years of Solitude popularized the term and is often considered to be the master work of the genre, and one of the most important pieces of universal literature written in the 20th century. A few years of rain, a gypsy who keeps coming back to life, a man who just sits in the basement and doesn't speak, and a couple dozen civil wars are some of the more normal aspects of the book. Marquez' other works also tend to feature this to a greater or lesser degree, such as A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings . Magic realism is very prominent in 20th century Latin American literature. In fact, magic realism is so prevalent in Latin American literature that the McOndo movement was formed specifically to distance itself from its clichés. Mexican Laura Esquivel's Like Water for Chocolate , wherein the protagonist's feelings for her beloved are transferred into the food she is preparing, which her sister then eats, which causes her to literally burn up in passion — she goes to use the outdoor shower and ends up setting it on fire before a soldier of the revolution rides by on horseback, scoops her up, and they have passionate sex while riding away on the horse. Magical cooking is a popular concept for magical realism and "straight" fantasy both within and without Latin America. See also Chocolat , for instance. Franz Kafka has this in many of his works, such as having an orangutan transform into a human or a man turn into a giant cockroach, each happening for little or no discernible reason. Conn Iggulden wrote a straight historical fiction series about Julius Caesar, with a few liberties from the truth. The most obvious is a character called Cabera, who has minor healing and precognition abilities, and ends up giving the Ides of March warning. Italo Calvino is a famous Italian writer whose works skirted Magical Realism. His book Invisible Cities consisted entirely of Marco Polo describing to Kublai Khan various cities he had visited which become less and less real as the book continues. His novellas The Baron in the Trees likewise has a Baron spend his entire life in the trees and never come down, and titles like The Non-Existent Knight are intended to be taken literally. The Illuminatus! trilogy and most of the other novels by Robert Anton Wilson tend to alternate between this genre and Science Fiction; the world is mostly as we know it, but there's usually some technology that can't exist in the era the stories are set in, such as a sentient computer in Illuminatus! . There are always Psychic Powers as well, some more subtle than others. The Big One and its subsequent series, written by Stuart Slade, is an extremely realistic alternate history, which avoids many of the cliches of the genre in favor of a deconstructivist look at the historical implications of World War II-era superweapons. Over the course of the series, however, it becomes increasingly clear that, not only are some or all of SAC's bombers sentient and capable of speaking to their crews, but the Seer, the Thai Ambassador, and several other characters are also nigh-immortal demon-type creatures, who are carefully steering world history. Writer George Saunders is big on this. In the short story collection CivilWarLand in Bad Decline he has several examples, as most of his stories are very dreamlike. In the title story, the main character works in a Civil War themed Amusement Park where he regularly encounters a family of ghosts who lived on the land during the Civil War. Another story features a man hounded by the ghost of a child who was killed due to his negligence. Other than these elements the stories are grounded in reality (if perhaps an overly bleak version of reality). Much of Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children is considered Magic Realism, as the children in the title have various powers and abilities ranging from beauty capable of blinding people to an ability to physically hurt people with words. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is a normal life story and period piece, except the title character was born as an old man and ages backward. Virtually everything by Haruki Murakami falls into this category, along with Magic A Is Magic A, Screw the Rules, I Have Plot!, and How Unscientific!. The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle and A Wild Sheep Chase are probably the best examples. A big portion of Etgar Keret's stories. Few examples: A winged man pretending to be an angel, several magicians capable of real magic, soldiers who got turned into body targets, a guy with mind-controlling ability (who uses it to get laid) and a boy who can control ants (and uses them to take the school away). Snow in August by Pete Hamill pulls out the magic realism card in the last few chapters. In order to punish the gang of anti-semitic thugs that beat a Jewish store clerk into a coma, threatened Michael and his friends, beat him up later on, attempted to sexually assault his mother, beat up Rabbi Hirsch, and repeatedly vandalized the temple with swastikas, Michael performs the Golem summoning ritual in the legend the Rabbi told him and actually succeeds. As part of the miracle, all of the gang's victims are also healed, and the Rabbi's wife who was killed by the Nazis is brought back to life. Michael Bishop's Brittle Innings is a coming-of-age story about a mute teenager who plays on a minor-league baseball team in the Deep South during World War II, when all the 'real' ball players are fighting the war. It's almost an incidental detail that the team's slugging first baseman is Frankenstein . In The Boy Who Couldn't Sleep and Never Had To , nobody knows why Eric can't sleep and doesn't have to (and very few people are even aware that's the case): most of the narrative attention is given to his and Darren's life as geeky high schoolers until The Men in Black find out . Interestingly, there may actually be an explanation for it. Rhett Lamb almost never slept, and Hai Ngoc hasn't slept in thirty years. It looks like this can be caused by odd, rare medical conditions, though it's certainly fantastic. A Series of Unfortunate Events and its prequel series, All the Wrong Questions aren't explicitly fantastic, but contain several surreal elements like talking snakes, killer leeches, a forest of land seaweed, a hotel organised by the dewey decimal system, a villain with the ability to mimic any voice or animal call, and a sea monster. Harlan Ellison's short story "Jeffty Is Five" takes place in the real world with the exception of the best friend of the narrator; a boy who never ages past the age of five and whose room is a time vortex where it's always the fifties and his radio still picks up new episodes of old classic serials. Karen Tei Yamashita's Tropic of Orange proudly parades its magic realism and Gabriel García Márquez influence. Seven main characters in modern-day Los Angeles and Mexico's lives interweave in strange and not-very-satisfying ways when an orange causes a gigantic traffic accident, then firestorm on a major freeway. Meanwhile, another orange that happened to grow on the Tropic of Cancer (which was fertilized somehow by the woman who works on the property) causes the geography to shift completely when. well, it still doesn't make much sense, except there were lots of Author Tracts. Similarly, her novel Through the Arc of the Rainforest . The plot revolves around a massive field of plastic with seemingly magical properties being uncovered in the middle of The Amazon, and the manner in which the main characters (including an American businessman with three arms, a Japanese railway conductor with a little ball floating in front of his face, and a Brazilian radio evangelist who thinks that the plastic is holy) interact with it. In David Almond's Skellig , à la the page quote, the eponymous character is a man with wings who might be an angel and who lives in the young protagonist's garage. His Heaven Eyes has runaway children encountering an unusual family in an abandoned printing house, and at one point someone rises from the dead (nicely, though). Zenia from Margaret Atwood's The Robber Bride has no provable supernatural abilities, but with her palpable aura of evil she reminds one of a fairy tale witch. Pretty much the entire output of both Kelley Link and her husband Gavin J. Grant. In almost all of the stories the two have written, really weird stuff happens (ghosts, zombie apocalypse, a handbag that holds an entire town, a stream-of-consciousness television show that appears on random stations at random times) but no one reacts as if it was at all strange. An unusual biographical example in Stranger Than Fiction: The Life and Times of Split Enz , which chronicles the foundation and original run of the New Zealand band Split Enz . oh, and God shows up at one point. Amos Tutuola's books depict magic realism in an African setting. The protagonists live in a world where they often come in contact with spirits of the Bush. A good example is The Palm Wine Drinkard . Grooves: A Kind of Mystery by Kevin Brockmeier has a pretty normal world, but audio messages are encoded in such unusual things as the ripples on rippled potato chips and the texture of blue jeans. A mensagem? "He's stealing the light from our eyes," which is literally what "he" was doing. There's a whole sub-genre of historical fiction that fits this. Generally the earlier the era and/or the more non-western the culture dealt with, the more likely this is. Common features are prophetic dreams/visions, an individual or group of individuals with mystic knowledge and something like the Australian Dream Time. Often features a clash with a more "advanced" nation that considers the more "primitive" peoples beliefs rank superstition and are usually the bad guys. Both The Spiral Dance , set during the Great Northern Rebellion in Elizabethan England and American Woman , and account of the Battle of the Little Big Horn and the events leading up to it from the perspective of the white wife of a Cheyenne warrior by Rodrigo Garcia y Robertson. In fact most of Garcia y Robertson's stuff qualifies. In the collaborative series The Mongoliad by, among others Neal Stephenson and Greg Bear, set in 1241 and revolving around a quest to assassinate the Great Khan of the invading Mongols at least one characters has a holy vision. Several others also have visions that are more open to interpretation as hallucinations but may not be. Tananarive Due's The Between in which a man is haunted by the ghosts of his alternate selves who feel that he should have died in their place. Also her African Immortals series which is about a group of Exactly What It Says on the Tin given eternal life by the stolen blood of Jesus. There are also ghosts. Sharyn McCrumb's Ballad novels, slice of life/mysteries set in rural North Carolina featuring Nora Bonesteel an old woman who has "The Sight". One book also features a ghost. Happens in two of Jodi Picoult's books. In Change of Heart , Shay Bourne is somehow able to cure one of his cellmates of AIDS and cause water to turn into wine. In fact, a priest specifically sees him as a Jesus-analogue. The main focus of the book, however, is on the ramifications of the death penalty. The trope is in fact double-subverted because some of his miraculous acts have mundane explanations, but then the little girl who he donated his heart to miraculously brings her dog back to life. In Harvesting the Heart , Paige has the ability to draw pictures of people and weave some of their hidden memories or desires into the drawing. The focus of that book is mainly on Paige's problems with being a mother. While Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum series mostly avoids this (except for Morelli's Great Aunt Bella whose curses are a case of Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane) the holiday oriented subseries feature Diesel (now with his own series), a magical bounty hunter who specializes in chasing "specials" (people with mutant powers) gone bad. Toni Morrison's classic Beloved has the resurrection of Sethe's unnamed daughter (whose tombstone simply read "Beloved"). How this happened, or why Beloved is as old as she would have been, is never discussed. The ghost in the opening sequence (implied to be the same character as Beloved) would also qualify. Toni Morrison's earlier novel Song of Solomon is also a good example. Aside from being the fairly mundane story of a dysfunctional middle class African-American family in 1960s Michigan, there's a persistent folk tale about an ancestor of the protagonist who may or may not have discovered the power of flight, a woman who crawled out of her mother's womb as a baby and was inexplicably born without a navel, a few albino animals that mysteriously show up at weird intervals, and one secondhand story about an encounter with a ghost. Diana Gabaldon's Outlander series, which would be a normal historical romance set in the 18th century if one of the two main characters wasn't from the 20th. Later books in the series throw in ghosts, Indian wise men and woman and slaves practicing Voudoun. Although her Lord John Grey stories are set in the same world they're straight mysteries that, ironically in one story uses a "Scooby-Doo" Hoax. Jo Walton's Among Others is about a Welsh girl in an English boarding school trying, with the occasional help of the faerie, to cope with life and the psychic attacks of her mother, an evil witch. Michael Chabon's Summerland starts out as this. It revolves around a quirky little island community where it always rains (but always has inexplicably perfect weather at the local baseball field), and includes a Bungling Inventor who builds miniature airships, a teenage boy who's convinced that he's an android, and a 109 year-old retired baseball player. Then the "Save the World" Climax plot starts, and it makes a Genre Shift into full-on High Fantasy. Bruce Sterling's Zeitgeist , set in the midst of Y2K hysteria and featuring one "Leggy" Starlitz and his rather odd daughter. Tim Powers' Last Call could be a Donald Westlake story of a gambler in too deep with gangsters except for the tangle of Tarot mysticism, astrology and folk magic that gets thrown in and that the debt the gangster is trying to collect on is the gambler's body. Kevin Brockmeier's books and stories are almost always this. The fantastic elements are used to illustrate and explore aspects of human nature. (For example, The Illumination deals with how the world would change if physical pain was suddenly manifested as visible light.) The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet by David Mitchell is a fairly standard historical drama set around the Dutch trading post in turn-of-the-19th-Century Nagasaki except for the villainous Lord Abbot Enomoto who can drain the life out of small animals and insects and who claims to be six hundred years old thanks to child sacrifice . His Ghostwritten is a collection of loosely connected vignettes, some which are this. One has a young girl's ghost haunting the narrator's apartment, two others feature a wandering soul that has become detached from the cycle of reincarnation , one of which is told from the souls perspective, the other has it masquerading as a tree spirit . Cloud Atlas , also a collection of loosely connected stories, this time spread, not only across space but time as well, has reincarnation as a persistent theme and one of the stories features what may either be visions or hallucinations. Keith Hartman's two Drew Parke novels are gritty detective stories set 20 Minutes into the Future but the title character gets visions from a dead Cherokee shaman and his sometime partner is a Wiccan who practices Ritual Magic. Delia Sherman's The Porcelain Dove , about a cursed family of French aristocrats during the build up to the French Revolution. It's also hinted that once magic was both more common and more powerful. Louise Erdrich's Love Medicine and the prequel, Tracks , take elements of this trope. In Tracks, natural disasters seem to happen whenever one of the main characters is wronged and throughout both novels the character Nanapush is hinted to be descended from the trickster God of the Ojibwe tribe. The Jehovah Contract by Victor Koman, in which the protagonist, a profession assassin with a sideline/cover identity as a private eye, is given a contract by Satan to kill God and it actually turns out to be a Xanatos Gambit by the Triple Goddess to do in both God and the Devil . A few of the novels and short works in Stephen King's catalog could be classified as this, for the simple fact that almost all of his fiction takes place in the same continuity, meaning that the fantastical elements from his outright horror and fantasy works will often creep into the background of his works that focus on more mundane character relationships. Fantastical stuff is always happening somewhere in a Stephen King work, but the plot may not always focus directly on it. The short story "Low Men in Yellow Coats", about an Intergenerational Friendship between a young boy and a mysterious elderly fugitive staying at his family's boarding house, is a particularly good example. The relationship between the two characters is at the center of the plot, but the old man also happens to have Psychic Powers, and his pursuers are a bizarre crew of Ambiguously Human beings who are heavily hinted to be either demons or Eldritch Abominations. And the final book in the High Fantasy The Dark Tower series eventually reveals that the story's events tie directly into the series' Saving the World plot. While her Sookie Stackhouse novels fall somewhere between Magical Mundane and Urban FantasyCharlaine Harris' Harper Connelly stories, about a woman who, after being struck by lightning gains the ability to locate dead bodies and know how they died, falls straight into this territory. The existence of other people with psychic powers is mentioned briefly in the first book and we meet a couple in the second. Harper also encounters a ghost in the second book, Grave Surprise . Teeth by Hannah Moskowitz has magical fish that heal any ailments and increase peoples' lifespans upon digestion, but the prospect of ghosts existing is treated as ridiculous to both the protagonist and his parents. J. M. Sidorova's The Age of Ice follows the protagonist from his conception in a palace constructed from ice, including the bed he was conceived in, over his lifespan which lasts over 250 years. He is also An Ice Person who may be an incarnation of Old Man Frost. Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow . It's the closing months of WW2, featuring witchcraft, talking mice, a man who can have your nightmares for you , a trip to Hell and a sentient lightbulb. While Joe Hill is best known as a horror writer, some of his shorter work is this. Cherie Priest's Four and Twenty Blackbirds mixes this with Southern Gothic in a story about a girl who sees ghosts dealing with the legacy of her great-great grandfather, an evil sorcerer. The The Hammer and the Cross series by Harry Harrison and J. R. R. Tolkien scholar Tom Shippey (as "John Holm") merges this and Alternate History. The tone is entirely realistic except various characters have divine visions (after the ingestion of hallucinogens) which convey information about things happening elsewhere, and sometimes share and interact inside said visions. In The Bedroom Secrets Of The Master Chefs , the character of Danny Skinner deiscovers that the damage that ought to accrue to his body from his hard-drinking, football hooliganism lifestyle is instead inflicted on his workplace rival, Brian Kibby. In The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake by Aimee Bender, Rose has the ability to taste the emotions of whoever cooked her food. The book, however, mostly focuses on her relations with her family. Her brother Joseph is said to frequently vanish without a trace, and near the end of the book it's revealed that he involuntarily turns into furniture at times. Her father also reveals that his father could smell peoples' characters and he himself is implied to be able to heal people. Alice Hoffman's Green Angel duet is especially magical—Green's skill at gardening can make plants grow overnight, the tattoos she does on herself slowly change color from black to green and red, and her damaged eyes are restored to full vision after she finally breaks down and cries in grief for her deceased family. In The Watchmaker Of Filigree Street, the watches made by the title character can never be lost or sold - they always return to their owners. Mori is also precognitive. Marie Corelli has this in some of her novels, including A Romance of Two Worlds , which some people still think is partly autobiographical. The works of Angela Carter tend to fall into this genre: Nights at the Circus revolves around Sophie Fevvers, a Cockney virgin aerialiste who may or may not have wings. Dance of the Butterfly plays with this trope, spending the majority of its telling coming off more as a crime thriller or contemporary fiction with something else going on , but it eventually shows its more magical colors. Despite this, the world at large is still hidden on the other side of The Masquerade.
The supernatural soap opera Passions is mostly focused around the mundane escapades of the Crane family. but ongoing subplots focus on the resident Wicked Witch Tabitha. Word of God claimed that the show was meant to actually serve as a subversion of this trope, since supernatural elements, which proved to be popular in story arcs for soaps, were present from the get-go and lasted throughout the series' run. The Golden Girls : Sophia encounters her husband's ghost twice, Blanche may have encountered her grandmother's ghost once, Dorothy may have been cursed by a witch, Sophia may have been a witch, the girls encountered bizarre dreams, and let's not get started about St. Olaf. Much like The Golden Girls , The Nanny has a few moments like this. Fortune tellers prophecies coming true in eerily accurate ways. Fran endures a curse that begins to reset itself the second she starts making things right. The miracle of Hanukkah is reenacted in one Christmas episode (with gas in their car instead of oil in the temple.) They also implied that Fran's family had some kind of supernatural powers (they implied that Yetta had the ability to curse people, and once, when Sylvia is dancing with joy, a freak thunderstorm started.) A short while before marrying Fran, Mr. Sheffield is visited by his dead wife's ghost, where she reveals that not only she's happy to see him get married again, she was the one who sent Fran to him . The Fox dramedy Key West was, in its short time om the air, one of the best examples of this on television. The BritishSitcom 2point4 Children is a prime example. It is a perfectly mundane show, with the exception of the strange things that happen to the mother, Bill Porter. Like the number of prophetic dreams she's had, or the time she found herself chased. by a hurricane (the storm literally followed her when she left Miami to avoid it, and was also named Hurricane Bill). Odd things occasionally happen to her husband as well. Yes, it's possible that his Sitcom Arch-Nemesis (who's a The Prisoner fan) might kidnap him and leave him in Portmerion. but then Rover appears. And the man on the motorcycle who kept appearing whenever Bill needed help and who may actually have been Dead All Along . One episode has the characters believing that a neighbor is a vampire, and breaking into his house with a giant crucifix. There appears to be a rational explanation — but the ending of the episode strongly implies he is a real vampire. Later seasons of Seinfeld toyed with magical realism, such as a nightclub that turns into a meat-packing plant by day, or Elaine meeting a group of people who are physically similar but emotionally the exact opposites of Jerry, George and Kramer. Also, a woman who seemingly changed from beautiful to hideous on the spot, and Kramer owned a dummy that apparently came to life at the end of the episode. Also the stink in Jerry's car. My So-Called Life was a straight up teen Soap OperaDramedy and contained absolutely no supernatural elements whatsoever. Except for the episode "Halloween," where Angela encounters a ghost. Or "My So-Called Angels" (widely regarded as one of the best and most tearjerking episodes) where both Angela and her mother talk to a (sort of) angel. Twin Peaks actually barely fits here, but it's worth mentioning. Most of the show is fairly mundane, but when it isn't, it's uproariously supernatural. Actually, most of David Lynch's work is like this: mundane human drama interspersed with the pants-crappingly bizarre. Community normally stays within confines of (wacky) realism, but it did feature a ghost, a boob-obsessed robot and evil versions of the main characters from an alternate reality. In all instances it's unclear whether the supernatural elements are imagined by the characters or not. Spaced features elements of light magic realism, such as Colin the dog (who seems to be more intelligent than he ought to be), a vivisectionist who can disappear at will and a pair of Creepy Twins who speak with one voice. As mentioned above, Due South allows ghosts, who demonstrate abilities to affect the real world. They do, however, appear mostly only to those with an emotional connection to them. One story, too, involves the likely involvement of the literal Raven trickster, and another a voodoo conflict which may or may not have involved actual magic. Slings & Arrows , depending on your perspective. It's possible, of course, that Geoffrey's just crazy - but it's also not made obvious that Oliver's ghost isn't hanging around. The Adventures of Pete & Pete is a bit like Twin Peaks FOR KIDS!. The world isn't really magical, but it is extremely bizarre and the inexplicable often happens. Like the superhero who lives there, or a boxing match between an evil garbageman and Santa Claus. Bones : In this universe, ghosts exist. In one episode, Booth is helped by the ghost of a dead soldier while stuck inside a booby-trapped ship. Brennan meets him at the end of the episode without knowing who or what he is. Then in a more recent episode the story is viewed from the perspective of a victim's ghost. Avalon, Angela's psychic, appears to be more than just deluded. She has made several uncannily accurate guesses about Booth and Brennan's relationship and about the victim in one of the Institute's cases. Temperance has a near-death experience in which she encounters her dead mother. Not magic, but the episode with a dead UFOlogist ends on a very creepy note. Felicity broke into this by the end. The main character can't decide between Ben and Noah? Simple; her Wiccan friend will cast a spell that sends her back in time a few years so she has enough time to figure everything out. Yes, kids, J. J. Abrams created it. NCIS is about as grounded in reality as they come. Except for the slightly surreal season four finale, where Jeanne is implied to see the Angel of Death, in the form of a small child. At the end Jeanne mentions the girl and is told that it was a girl who was lost and whose parents were looking for her, so it seems like this is subverted, but then we see the girl. and she looks nothing like the one Jeanne saw before. Plus Gibbs' infallible instincts. And his ability to get a boat out of his basement. Be fair, no one really knows for sure what happened to the boat. He may have simply broken it down and started over. Both this and his instincts are justified by Rule of Funny. In one episode, Gibbs has a near-death experience in which he encounters dead friends and family. Even ignoring Zack's fourth-wall breaking powers, Saved by the Bell has some weird stuff going on, including an apparently sapient robot and a lightning strike causing a character to temporarily gain precognition. Speaking of the fourth-wall powers, Zack can actually say "Time out," and everything but him stops, and he usually does this to talk to the audience, but he is capable of actually moving things around while time is frozen, and once quickly uses "time out" to avoid being punched in the face. It's not a gag that "doesn't count" story-wise; Zack Morris has for-real time-altering powers. It's sketchy, but Lost fits the definition of Magical Realism better than it does any other type of Speculative Fiction. When you boil it down, Lost is the story of some seriouslydysfunctionalpeople who get stuck together, forge some real connections, figure out how to survive in a hostile environment, become better people and eventually let go of their issues. This story just happens to take place on an island that's been known to move through space and time, can heal people, and is home to ghosts and people with immortality (among other things). note And just so you lot are clear, there was absolutely nothing magical or supernatural about the polar bear. How I Met Your Mother sometimes verges into this territory, including events that waver between magical and highly unlikely. (Dopplegangers, some of Barney's schemes.) However, the show can always fall back on the fact that Ted has been established as an Unreliable Narrator, leaving it unclear which events happened exactly as described and which have been embellished or misremembered. Also, a couple of season five episodes have Marshall seemingly time-traveling as minor elements. Pushing Daisies was weird about this: the premise is that the main character can bring the dead back to life, so it's clearly Urban Fantasy, but that's the only explicitly magical element. The rest of the world is a Magic Realism-esque one: there's a car that runs on dandelions, two characters who can Sherlock Scan by smell and a jockey who had the legs of his dead horse transplanted into his body to replace his own , but none of this is treated as magical, unlike the protagonist's necromancy. The ghosts that visit Tommy in Rescue Me may or may not be real. Alias does this with the Rambaldi artifacts with which Arvin Sloan has an obsession. They do things that are on the border of magic and technology, and are never fully explained. In the series finale, the Rambaldi artifacts become clearly magical, as they preserve Sloan alive forever, trapped underground. J. J. Abrams, y'all. The Unusuals is an otherwise completely normal (if quirky) cop show that has a character who receives occasional prophetic messages from fortune cookies and, in the pilot, is the recipient of a Pulp Fiction - style miracle. And then there's the episode "42," which seems to indicate that a psychic they question can really see the future. The real world portions of Once Upon a Time are this. The Fairy world portions are of course much more explicitly magical. Since Emma broke the curse, explicit magical elements have creeped into Storybrooke as well . Kenneth in 30 Rock is Really 700 Years Old. This is played totally as a Running Gag. The "Leap Day" episode, which celebrates leap year as an actual holiday, and has an entire mythology built around it, complete with a "Santa Claus" figure, Leap Day William. He turns out to be real. Quantum Leap : The time travel stuff and the seldom-seen future setting of Mission Control are the only non-mundane features of the universe, as the bulk of an episode is the mission to Set Right What Once Went Wrong in the lives of normal people. "That guy runs someone over on Friday if he keeps up the illegal street-racing; help him learn his lesson before then" is the usual mission rather than "prevent World War III." But we once meet the devil, and once has Sam leap into a vampire. He also meets a ghost and an angel. If Halloween specials count, every sitcom in ABC's TGIF line ran into the supernatural but its characters never saw fit to mention it during the rest of the year or adjust their worldview knowing that Cory traveled through time or that TJ got dating advice from a ghost. Another "the fantastic exists, but not that kind" example: Power Rangers Time Force shares The 'Verse with magic-based teams, but that particular series was all sci-fi - good guys were a Heroes "R" Us organization, bad guys were Gattaca BabiesGone Horribly Wrong. However, the Yellow Ranger meets the ghost of a previous owner of their clock tower. The ghost is gone once she ends up changing history and giving him a happy ending, and there's some question as to whether or not any of it happened, but we get the Or Was It a Dream? reveal with a painting that is now different Grey's Anatomy had a storyline in which Izzie's dead fiance Denny came back as a ghost, though she was the only one who could see him. It turned out to be because she had melanoma that reached her brain, though it was never stated whether or not it was just a hallucination or it was because he was trying to warn her. It seemed like a bit of both. There was another episode where Meredith has a near-death experience (seeing three dead people, including Denny), at the end of which she encounters her mother (who is dying at the same moment in another room). As soon as she wakes up, she announces that her mother is dead before anyone else can tell her. The live-action Disneyverse as a whole. There have been numerous crossovers so it's all one world and you have psychic teens, tallking dogs and of course wizards. You also have more normal shows that have the occasional strange occurences. The Suite Life of Zack and Cody had Weird Science and a ghost that haunted the hotel, it's sequel/spinoff The Suite Life on Deck also had a ghost as well as mermaids, the Bermuda Triangle and a sentient computer. Jessie had the title character possessed by a ghost in one episode. Hannah Montana had a Back to the Future type plot with Hannah and her brother going back in time to when their parents met. While Ant Farm is, aside from the occasional flirtation with Weird Science, realistic, the Halloween episodes feature an Alternate Universe where Chyna is a Gorgeous Gorgon, Olivia is a big headed Mad Scientist, Angus is a zombie and Fletcher is a vampire. This became canon in the third season episode when the mutants crossed over into the regular universe via a dimensional portal. Northern Exposure is actually a fantasy series. After all, it has characters who have prescient or telepathic dreams, pregnant ladies who speak only in song, ghosts, aliens, tribal magic, Jewish mysticism (practiced by Native Americans no less), and a man who can fly under his own power in his sleep. Unfortunately, people tend to look at you funny if you actually point out that it was one of the most successful fantasy programs in network television history. Lacking elves and whatnot, it usually gets pigeonholed as Magic Realism. The Almighty Johnsons , a Dramedy about a family in New Zealand who happen to be reincarnated Norse gods. Nostradamus' visions in the pilot and later plunge Reign into this territory. The Pretty Little Liars spinoff Ravenswood , about a town haunted by both a curse and it's victims. Bewitched , about a mixed marriage between a mortal and a witch. I Dream of Jeannie , a similarly themed show about a human astronaut and a female genie. Night and Day interspersed the typical soap drama with supernatural elements such as parallel realities, witches, and the final episode ending with the revelation that the main character, who was ostensibly returning home after being released from jail, had actually died on the morning of her release and was now a ghost. Hannibal - The title character is written as if he were a Fallen Angel, Will's empathic abilities are indistinguishable from actual clairvoyance, and every Serial Killer around is some kind of Mad Artist who turns their victims into complicated displays, the logistics of which are never explained. Man Seeking Woman - The main character gets set up on a date with a troll, his ex-girlfriend is dating Hitler, and a stuffed toy came to life and attacked. No one really questions any of that.
The Undertaker. He can apparently control lightning and fire, the arena lights always dim when he makes his entrance and then there's the rolling fog. None of the other wrestlers question this or even seem bothered by the fact that they are sharing a locker room with an apparent supernatural being. Except of course there was that brief time when he went around in a biker costume calling himself the American Badass. This was later worked into his gimmick as Taker got older and his body couldn't keep up with a rigorous schedule, working (at best) a few months out of the year. It's now explicitly stagecraft; the "power of the Undertaker" is his ability to awe through his mere presence, and being the most long-running performer to still look good by his own merits. Under a similar category, Papa Shango's "voodoo curses" seemed completely effective against his targets. A more recent example would be the character Winter in TNA. She only appeared in backstage segments with Angelina Love and kept disappearing whenever she looked away. The announcers never mentioned her and apparently only Angelina could see her. Then Angelina accepted her as her lover and now she actively competes on the roster.
The BBC Radio 4 drama serial Little Grudges is based on real-life experiences of Radio 4 listeners, and is therefore as "real" as it gets. Except for the pixies.
Tony Kushner's Angels in America takes place in modern-day (well, modern at the time) America, and it has angels, Biblical visions, ancestral spirits, a dream sequence in which two characters who have never met are able to communicate with each other, and on and on. A number of William Shakespeare's plays nonchalantly introduce fantastic elements and would probably qualify as magic realism if they were written today. Hamlet has a ghost, Macbeth has witches, The Tempest is set on an island inhabited by strange creatures and spirits, and A Midsummer Night's Dream deals with The Fair Folk and their supernatural shenanigans involving love potions and a jester who gets transmogrified into a donkey-man. Of course, at the time Shakespeare was writing, belief in the supernatural was more common, so these elements didn't raise as many eyebrows. Les Misйrables is set in more-or-less historically accurate, 1830s France, except for the ghosts that begin appearing following the revolution. Given that they only are visible to the dead/dying, it could be excused by saying it's all in Valjean's head and/or a metaphor for him going to heaven. That is, except for the fact that a) one of the ghosts is Eponine , a girl Valjean met once (and assumed she was a boy), had no real connection to, and whom Valjean didn't even know was dead, and b) ghosts also appear during "Empty Chairs at Empty Tables", which Marius cannot see, further suggesting that they are not the product of an active imagination but real ghosts appearing.
Metal Gear . Real world setting, real guns, lots of talking about real-life politics and science, but also features walking robots, magical floating psychics, autotrophic snipers, bee men, and ghosts. The original Metal Gear Solid title featured a collection of Charles Atlas Superpower bosses, the Ensemble Dark Horse of which was a floating, fourth-wall breaking psychic. Later games would expand upon this with a steady increase of Magic Realism. Metal Gear Solid 4 dabbled with Doing In the Wizard, but official Word of God is that Vamp was still immortal in Metal Gear Solid 2 and Ocelot was possessed, but had the arm removed and started faking possession instead . No More Heroes seems to take place in a fairly dull Californian city. Except for the fact that the protagonist purchases a functioning lightsaber on eBay and proceeds to off progressively more bizarre assassins. At one point his mentor dies, but afterward the mentor's ghost continues his job working at the gym. No one seems to find any of this at all odd. And then there's No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle , which has Travis Touchdown using dimension warps and fighting ghosts, among other things. Killer7 , a political thriller starring a man who can transform into seven different people, see and speak to the dead, and fight exploding monsters that possess human bodies. A recurring element in the Sly Cooper series. Mojo and ghosts exist, and raising the dead nets you a life sentence in prison. The entire MOTHER series has definite elements of Magic Realism, which are especially prominent in MOTHER 3 . The game of The Darkness is about a mafia hitman who just so happens to become possessed by a millenia-old demon that grants him superpowers. The main focus of the plot is still his quest for vengeance against the entirely mortal don who betrayed him. Pathologic . The setting is realistic, the characters are very human, one of the playable characters has Lovecraftian Super Powers. There are a bunch of medicine men wrapped head to toe in bandages who sell herbs that grow from blood. There are loads of children walking around without parents, and occasionally wearing the dead heads of dogs as masks. Disease clouds attack you. They come in the form of horrendous, symbolic abominations. We haven't even discussed the rather meta theater themes. The Age of Empires series occasionally slides into the supernatural, despite being a historical RTS game. For instance, one Viking level in Age of Empires II features lindworms in the sea that devour boats, and the campaign of Age of Empires III involves a mystical fountain of youth in the new world as the MacGuffin which, as we find out later, really does make people immortal, though that point is completely out of left field . Kentucky Route Zero paints the Bluegrass State as one of these. The elements of ghost stories abound, but no one pays much mind to them. The Riddle of Master Lu is set in a slightly alternative-history version of our world before the Second World War, but it contains the very literally unlucky Romanov Emerald, and the whole plot is set around the search for the Emerald Seal, which by the sound of it has magical powers that could help anyone become a dictator somehow. The protagonist Robert Ripley doesn't seem too perturbed by the idea of something being magical, in fact he takes it for granted about the Seal, and seems convinced an ancient tower where human sacrifices were committed is literally haunted, even though there is no evidence for this other than a very oppressive atmosphere. The Soul Series takes place in a mostly realistic depiction of 16th Century Eurasia. Except there's an evil sword of supernatural power out there that everyone wants to get a hold of. Oh, and there's a good counterpart up for grabs as well. Not to mention the golem, the lizardman, the demon-hunting ninja, that Greek woman who keeps getting visions from Hephaestus, the scary black guy who claims he was born in Babylonian times, and not just one but two people who may or may not be vampires. To the series' credit, they're used well, but they're more played up with each title: the very first game was basically the real world with a few low-key fantastical elements, while V arguably leaves this trope and ventures into the realm of High Fantasy. Not to mention the times Link and Darth Vader showed up. Spec Ops: The Line might dip into this depending on your interpretation. Just enough odd things happen through the course of the story that can easily be written off as hallucinations in the mind of the PTSD-addled protagonist, but there's also enough evidence to support the alternate, equally popular theory that Walker died at the start of the game during the In Medias Res helicopter battle, and the rest of the game is his own personal hell. Arguably every incarnation of The Sims , where witches, vampires, aliens, fairies, and werewolves, as well as a number of magical or high technology objects exist but are treated as perfectly normal in a game that is otherwise supposed to be a simulation of real life. Harvest Moon is a farming simulator with heavy life sim elements. Overall it takes place in a realistic setting however supernatural aspects are in almost every game. The Harvest Goddess and the Harvest Sprites are recurring characters, and more recent games give the Goddess a Distaff Counterpart in the Harvest King. Witch and wizard characters are often common in recent titles. With optional supernatural events turned on, Crusader Kings II takes on this vibe. Mostly it's a deeply-researched and intricate simulator of medieval Europe, India, the Middle East, and surrounding areas. But every so often, you'll encounter things like The Antichrist rising, the Necronomicon, and characters questing for, and sometimes achieving, immortality. All of these are mere texture in the ruthless politicking of dynasties and nations, however. SommeTrench for the most part is a realistic choose your own adventure game about a British private during the Battle of the Somme. Then there's a sceen where your character sees (and depending on your choices, talks to) a ghost, though since no one else sees it, you can't tell if it's just your character imagining things, and the soldiers who you tell about it are just superstitious. Until the end, where your stuck in a shell hole, and more ghosts show up, including at least one you actually knew and saw die, and there's another (living) soldier with you who sees them, confirming that, yes, they're really there. Don't worry, they're actually friendly, and understand if you decide not to go with them .
This trope is a staple of Key/Visual Arts works, which tend to follow a common formula: firstly there's a common route set in a basic school setting with nothing remotely supernatural or only very vague hints at anything non-mundane, then there are a couple of character routes that involve explicitly supernatural elements (e. g., a character turning out to be a ghost) but also other totally realistic routes, and then the main route reveals some kind of important magical element that forms the basis of the entire game (e. g., for CLANNAD this was the balls of light, which appear when someone experiences true happiness (or, when you finish a route) and can be used to grant a wish. ) But in the end, the character development and interaction is always clearly the focal point, the magical elements merely providing a frame for it. Ace Attorney : Spirit channeling is a real thing, but in most cases it stays in the sidelines, being only used as a way for Phoenix to get help from his late mentor. The existence of spirit channelers also leads to Phoenix owning a magical Lie Detector artifact, and to a few cases where spirit channeling was directly involved in the crime . Apollo's Hyper Awareness through his bracelet, that leads to him becoming a Living Lie Detector, could be seen as another hint of magical realism at first, but it has a perfectly scientific explanation. His entire family has a gene that allows them to subtly perceive other people's twitches and nervousness, and the tight bracelet allows Apollo to notice more easily when he's subconsciously perceiving it through body temperature increases and the like. Spirit of Justice introduces the Kingdom of Khura'in, an entire country based around spirit channeling to the point where court trials were mainly determined by divination seances and the royal family is expected to have these powers. Taking down the game's Big Bad revolves around proving that she's a fraudulent medium, thus making her unfit for the throne. Uta No Prince Sama would be just another Otome Game with an idealistic vision of the idol business. if it wasn't for magic being real (although seemingly only prominent in invented countries like Permafrost or Agnapolis). In Fleuret Blanc , Squeaker is a Funny Animal who can rotate his head 360 degrees. No one finds this odd except for Kant.
Shortpacked! is an interesting example. The previous webcomic by the same author, It's Walky , was straight-out science-fiction adventure about a group of alien-abductee government agents. Shortpacked exists in the same world, but in a much more mundane setting — a toy store. Thus, the elements that took center stage in It's Walky are pushed to the edges, and the genre shifts to magic realism. Since the weirdness does have a canon explanation in The 'Verse, just not in that series, it's more like All There in the Manual. Except replace "manual" with "the entire archives of several previous comic strips". pictures for sad children is mainly about the pressures of modern life and the clash between the opposite sides of the Sliding Scale. The main characters are Paul, a recently-deceased Bedsheet Ghost, and Gary, whose extended family was recently revealed to collectively possess the same powers as Jesus. Lampshade Hanging: Within the Achewood anything made in Mexico contains "Mexican magical realism." For example, a camera that takes pictures of what a person feels like, an RV that is always raining on the inside, and a helicopter that moves by causing the occupants legs to grow to several hundred feet and walking. Most recently, a Nagel serape that grants wishes (actually only the "Hecho en Mexico" tag attached to it grants wishes) . Questionable Content slips in a fair amount of this, mostly in science-fiction or alcoholic form. "True story, or alcohol-induced fantasy? Either way, Steve's not tellin'. " True story, as it turns out. The Russian chick with the scar turns up again in a later strip. Her name is Tortura, and she is happy to meet you. Homestuck starts out somewhat like this, before being revealed to be full on Mundane Fantastic and more. Early on, it seems more or less like our world, but interacting with things vaguely follows Adventure Game tropes. When they start up their game and view each others' houses, it doesn't seem so bad. Then they start altering the real life houses, with a game, like it's the Sims . It pretty much stops trying to pretend there's anything normal about their universe at that point. Penny Arcade is a Two Gamers on a Couch comic set in what is nominally the real world, although sometimes Jesus comes over to play Mario Kart . Or Gabe and Tycho will discuss video games while emerging from hideous cocoons. In The Devil's Panties , which is mostly slice-of-life, the main character occasionally chats with both Jesus and the devil, her shoulder angel and devil seem to have lives of their own and one of her roommates used to keep Legolas naked and locked in a closet. Think Before You Think happens in a normal world, but the main character can read minds, and he is the only one, as far as we know. Girls with Slingshots is usually normal every day life. Except for the talking plants and the occasional impossibility thrown in for Rule of Fun, such as the laser tag game that somehow removes your clothing when you are shot. The talking house plants is a running gag and often lampshaded. Every time a new character is seen talking with them, they are relieved to find out they are not the only one that has been hearing them. Aside from being set in a World of Funny Animals, Deer Me is a pretty mundane narrative for the most part. Then you get to the story arc with Viana's wicked niece who has a demon and magical powers. Something*Positive is generally just satire, but has some surreal elements (like the protagonist's boneless cat), and then some outright supernatural ones, like Silas, a minor character, being reincarnated a few years after being Killed Off for Real. Other dead characters have been specifically shown in either Heaven or Hell, and in recent years Davan has been having dreams of dead loved ones who either offer advice or seem to be predicting his own demise. User Friendly starts out in a pretty normal world and focuses on the techs at an Internet Service Provider. Mostly the humor is geek-based and requires a healthy understanding of the computer world. Also there are creatures created from the dust molecules inside a computer, another creature created from spilled coffee and rotting food, the ability to make a coffee out of "distilled usenet bitterness", and the Great Old Ones from Lovecraft (usually just Cthulhu and Hastur) actually exist. Comments on a Postcard name-drops this specifically, claiming that a hovering telepathic female pie from the future is a totally legitimate example. The entire "comic" is one big joke, so make of it what you will.
Kickassia is ostensibly set in the modern day real world, chiefly in the Real Life micronation Molossia. However, it keeps featuring talking stuffed animals, electromagnetic superpowers, teleportation, two-dimensional people, energy weapons, and SantaChrist; how these things exist is never explained, and most of them only have a small effect on the main plot. There's also a curious lack of interest from authorities when a bunch of internet critics invade a guy's home and start talking about conquering the world.
In As Told by Ginger , Noelle has telekinetic powers. These are never explained, and the show is mostly a Slice of Life show about junior high students. The Halloween episode "I Spy A Witch" involved Hoodsie and Carl summoning a dead woman from beyond the grave. It's successful and she possesses Hoodsie to talk to Carl. Beavis And Butthead occasionally did this. For example, the Morning Wood Fairy turned out to be real in "The Mystery of Morning Wood," and the Roman god of feces, Sterculius, is revealed to exist in "Peace, Love, and Understanding." Mike Judge, whose subsequent series King of the Hill is arguably the most realistic series in the history of western animation, views the aforementioned episodes as an Old Shame as a result of their fantastic nature, and neglected to include them on The Mike Judge Collection DVD sets as a result. Daria, a Spin-Off of the above, also swung into this territory at times. Usually a satirical but realistic take on high school and 90's society, it also featured a Bizarro Episode where holiday spirits come to town, as well as a Musical Episode. "A Tree Grows in Lawndale" ends with the crutch in Tommy Sherman's memorial growing a flower , and "Legends of the Mall" implies that Helen may have been attacked by Metalmouth . There are also a lot of scenes where minor characters will appear in two places at once, switch places or show up in flashbacks where they don't belong. It's become a fandom joke that these "animation errors" are actually signs of supernatural activities. With the exceptions of the Amazing Technicolor Population, Porkchop (And sometimes Stinky) walking around like a human (Not to mention the supernatural elements of the first Halloween Episode), Doug is a very, very realistic show. The Disney version has Skunky Beaumont befriending a mermaid, not to mention the Lake Monster from The Movie. The Boondocks is sometimes like this. Most notably, the episode in which the vengeful ghost of Colonel Stinkmeaner comes back from Hell to possess Tom Dubois and attack the Freeman family. Despite all the weirdness of the whole situation, the Freemans are more concerned by the fact that it's their old enemy back for revenge, rather than how supernatural it is. Hey Arnold! is set in a mundane, realistic world and focuses on Arnold, his friends, and the people around them with their down-to-earth problems and daily lives. Then it factors in elements like Eugene's excessive bad luck, unusual one-shot characters like The Pigeon Man and The Sewer King, and hints that some of the local urban legends may be true. One episode of King of the Hill had Luanne being visited by the angel of her dead boyfriend Buckley, though they kept it ambiguous whether she was imagining it or not. Littlest Pet Shop is mostly realistic except for Blythe's ability to talk to animals and the occasional cartoony gag. Martha Speaks is about a dog who gains the ability to talk after eating alphabet soup in an otherwise Slice of Life series about a normal girl, her dogs, and her friends. Although at times, some other things come up, such as a device capable of controlling things by spoken adjectives and a photograph seemingly proving that a local ghost is real. The Proud Family , an otherwise normal series about a teenage girl and her family, has several strange things show up every now and then, such as: a telepath, an evil talking baby, a talking credit card, an evil, reality-warping Al Roker, a blue-skinned trio of bullies, a mad scientist and his island of peanut people, ghosts, snacks that give people superpowers, etc. The Simpsons started out fairly ordinary but after the first couple seasons inexplicable fantastical elements tended to spring up suddenly, yet the world, characters, and plot move on regardless. Total Drama is generally a satirical take on reality shows and teenage stereotypes. However, even ignoring the Cartoon Physics and Nearly Normal Animals, we also have canonical cases of aliens, a Sasquatch and technology that would fit in a sci-fi setting. All-Stars also had an episode where a Bad Moon Rising made all the animals act weird and ended with an arc about Mike's Journey to the Center of the Mind. The Cartoon Network Minis short "Welcome to My Life" is a Mockumentary about the life of Douglas, the teenage son from a family of monsters who live among humans as if they were just another ethnic minority.
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