

Of course Tolkien but also, The Wheel Of Time Series, a lot of Brandon Sanderson, and our favourite, Joe Abercrombie. Who inspired you in terms of the Magic Sword lore and narrative? Are you fantasy/sci-fi fans?
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We drew some inspiration for the Masks from the TV show Knight Rider. The resulting film truly deserves present-day re. time you get a new sword, it spins around with sparkles as triumphant music plays out. Manga Manga & Asian Comic Book Single Volume, Naruto Manga Manga & Asian Comic Book Single. Magic Sword: Heroic Fantasy is a Medieval European Fantasy-themed. Movies like Fire and ice, Pretty much any Ralph Bakshi films. Following the gothic lavishness and visually lush THE NIGHT OF THE WEREWOLF (1980), Naschy created what he views as one of his hallmark achievements in THE BEAST AND THE MAGIC SWORD (1983), a film that removes Daninsky from his usual gothic surroundings and places him in 16th-Century Japan. Magic Knight Rayearth Volumes 1-6 TOKYOPOP MANGA RARE CLAMP. Visual inspiration actually comes from film and television. Who are your major visual influences? Daft Punk and Squarepusher’s Shobaleader project come to mind in terms of how you guys look on stage.

Its started with a lot of Vangelis, Tangerine Dream, John Carpenter….But we draw inspiration from everything we listen to. Currently listening to a lot of Hallas. In the years to come you will see a shift in that. Only because our vision has yet to be fully realised. Though not as compelling as Moore’s work with his main band, The Mind’s Eye still catches the ear. Mysterious ensemble Magic Sword also produces a soundtrack with Legend EP, the group’s second release. I’d say currently the music is more prominent than the visual. But it’s for a comic, instead of a film, one revolving around a strange, powerful weapon and the Keeper charged with guarding it. With your big emphasis on the visual aspects of your work what would you say are the percentage in your music?
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When this fails, he uses the flaming sword to free Finn, Jake, and the two flies from his web and drops the sword on the ground. He then wraps the sword in the cape and brings it to his wife in order to save their relationship. David Lynch once said that cinema is 50% visual and 50% audio. He finds it in the hands of a carcass of what seems to be a humanoid knight.
