Sunday, November 12, 2006

A Plastic Surgery Alternative


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In the Wizard of Oz, The Wicked Witch poses the biggest threat to Dorothy Gale, because she covets the magical pair of silver shoes (ruby slippers in the movie) which previously belonged to the Wicked Witch of the East and are now worn by Dorothy. The Witch has often been used by editorial cartoonists to represent an evil force.

Pumping Up Time



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The Sultan of Persia is being called away for a war in a foreign land. Sensing opportunity, the evil Vizier Jaffar seizes the throne for himself. The Prince, our hero, is imprisoned, since Jaffar has designs on the Princess. The Princess is also imprisoned and is given an hour to decide: she would have to either marry Jaffar or else, die. The Prince therefore has 60 minutes to complete the game by saving the Princess and destroying Jaffar.

source : wikipedia

Princess Peach's Paxil


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Princess Peach, or often simply, Peach, is a fictional character in Nintendo's Mario video games series, often playing the "Damsel in distress" character of the adventure series Peach (known as Princess Toadstool until late 1996 in the west) is the princess of the fictitious Mushroom Kingdom, where many of the games are set. She is often considered to serve as Mario's romantic interest in the series as well, although the exact nature of their relationship is never explicitly revealed in the games.

Peach first appeared in Super Mario Bros. and has since appeared in many subsequent games, in which she is usually kidnapped by Bowser. She has also shown her fighting abilities in Super Mario Bros. 2, Super Mario RPG and Super Smash Bros. Melee. Despite being a leading character, Peach's first game as the main character, Super Princess Peach, was released worldwide in 2006.

source : wikipedia

Fairy Tale Pharmaceuticals

Fairy Tale Pharmaceuticals

This is a project based on roles of fairy tale characters. In many instances the roles that these characters play coincide very nicely with our current drugs we use to treat these roles. Princesses are depressed, Heroes are cocky, witches are ugly, so these are series or ads for drugs with fairy-tale like characters with side effects mixed in with the actual drug side effects as well as the effects of the roles of the characters.