Preorder KPop Demon Hunters American Girl Dolls Now

The new HUNTR/X American Girl dolls – Rumi, Mira, and Zoey – feel like they belong in the classic line, though they cost $165 each. They’re designed to look like members of a popular K-pop group, with details like realistic-looking leather, zippers, and metal buckles. What makes these dolls unique is that each comes with weapons for fighting demons: Rumi has a sword, Mira a curved blade, and Zoey knives. Some fans have even wondered if they’re the first American Girl dolls to come with weapons – and many think that’s a great thing!

Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 Fulmbed The Best Scene in The Manga

The Shibuya Incident had a devastating impact on the Zenin Clan, starting with the fatal injury to their leader, Naobito Zenin. Maki’s father, seeing this as a chance to eliminate his daughters – whom he’d always considered hindrances to his ambition – made a terrible mistake by targeting Mai. This decision ultimately led to the clan’s destruction. While the episode powerfully showed Maki’s quest for revenge, it lacked one important scene.

Netflix’s Returning 4-Season Thriller Should Be at the Top of Your February Watchlist

Filled with suspense and reminiscent of classic film noir, the show masterfully combines the drama of the courtroom with the harsh realities of the streets. It centers around Manuel Garcia-Rulfo as Mickey Haller, a Los Angeles defense attorney known for working out of his Lincoln Navigator. With the fourth season now available, it’s a great time for new viewers to start watching this highly addictive Netflix series, and for longtime fans to see what challenges await the resourceful lawyer.

‘Finding Her Edge’ Character Ages In the Netflix Series & Book

Beyond the central love story, Finding Her Edge featured important supporting characters like Adriana’s sisters, her father Will Russo, and Riley Monroe, Freddie’s new skating partner. The skaters involved aren’t much different in age, as they’re all competing at the same skill level.

Primate – REVIEW

The film opens by establishing tension between Ben and others, and a title card reveals that rabies causes extreme anxiety, aggression, and confusion, suggesting Prince Harry needs to be tested. Since rabies can also cause a fear of water, Johnny, his friends, and younger brother seek safety in a swimming pool. The story then follows the group as they try to protect themselves while Ben remains by the pool, waiting for someone to emerge so he can attack.