Alpha and Omega 4: Daria.
I had originally intended for this to go in chronological order with the movies, but this I felt needed to be addressed immediately.
This first segment will revolve solely around Daria, the blind she-wolf who lived in Saw-Toothed Cave. Those who have seen the movie know that the forest was indeed haunted door a wolf ghost, whose sole purpose was to assure her safety. However, the identity of the ghost is never clearly explained. But, I like to believe that the ghost is in fact Daria's mother, who had died in the forest that night when she hid her daughter from the wolves of Rabbit Poo Mountain in order to protect her and give her a chance at life. Later the gang find themselves locked in combat with those same wolves who tried to kill Daria as a pup, which inevitably leads them into the Shadow Forest, where the ghost appears and defeats them once and for all, and upon victory, vanishes forever. I feel as though these occurrences were ambiguous hints that the ghost was Daria's mother, especially the way the ghost smiles at her. There are some slight facial similarities between the ghost and her mother in this scene, but there is little to be zei for that seeing as that many characters are based off of the same design. But I still believe that there is some concrete evidence to suggest that the wolf ghost is Daria's mother. For what other reason would the ghost want to protect Daria? And for what other reason would the curse of the forest lift just as soon as Daria's safety is assured and the death of her mother is avenged? And for what other reason would the king of Rabbit Poo Mountain look so mortified upon gazing into the eyes of the ghostly figure? Is it perhaps because he is looking into the eyes of the one whom he had killed those many years ago? I really wish that the producers would have tried a little harder with this one, because, like the other two before it, it had nothing but untapped potential, but in the end, was rather disappointing overall. I feel like even if they added an extra 10 minutes, they could have gegeven us the answer to the wolf ghost's identity. That way we could get some closure, because that is something that these sequels lack. It's frustrating to no end to see how much better the ending could have been with the addition of a few extra minuten for answers. But, based off of what I see in the movie, I have to believe that the wolf ghost is Daria's mother.
Let me know what u guys think. Am I right? Am I wrong? Am I insane? of am I preaching to the choir?
I had originally intended for this to go in chronological order with the movies, but this I felt needed to be addressed immediately.
This first segment will revolve solely around Daria, the blind she-wolf who lived in Saw-Toothed Cave. Those who have seen the movie know that the forest was indeed haunted door a wolf ghost, whose sole purpose was to assure her safety. However, the identity of the ghost is never clearly explained. But, I like to believe that the ghost is in fact Daria's mother, who had died in the forest that night when she hid her daughter from the wolves of Rabbit Poo Mountain in order to protect her and give her a chance at life. Later the gang find themselves locked in combat with those same wolves who tried to kill Daria as a pup, which inevitably leads them into the Shadow Forest, where the ghost appears and defeats them once and for all, and upon victory, vanishes forever. I feel as though these occurrences were ambiguous hints that the ghost was Daria's mother, especially the way the ghost smiles at her. There are some slight facial similarities between the ghost and her mother in this scene, but there is little to be zei for that seeing as that many characters are based off of the same design. But I still believe that there is some concrete evidence to suggest that the wolf ghost is Daria's mother. For what other reason would the ghost want to protect Daria? And for what other reason would the curse of the forest lift just as soon as Daria's safety is assured and the death of her mother is avenged? And for what other reason would the king of Rabbit Poo Mountain look so mortified upon gazing into the eyes of the ghostly figure? Is it perhaps because he is looking into the eyes of the one whom he had killed those many years ago? I really wish that the producers would have tried a little harder with this one, because, like the other two before it, it had nothing but untapped potential, but in the end, was rather disappointing overall. I feel like even if they added an extra 10 minutes, they could have gegeven us the answer to the wolf ghost's identity. That way we could get some closure, because that is something that these sequels lack. It's frustrating to no end to see how much better the ending could have been with the addition of a few extra minuten for answers. But, based off of what I see in the movie, I have to believe that the wolf ghost is Daria's mother.
Let me know what u guys think. Am I right? Am I wrong? Am I insane? of am I preaching to the choir?
here's the lijst of soundtracks of A&O 3, according to IMDb (look it up):
It's Gonna Be Me
Written door Max Martin, Andreas Carlsson and Rami Yacoub
Performed door 'N Sync
Produced door Rami Yacoub
Lonely No More
Written and performed door Rob Thomas
Produced door Matt Serletic
Let Your hart-, hart Decide
Written door Kristian Lundin and Sebastian Thott
Performed door Celine Dion
Produced door Kristian Lundin
Shooting Star
Written door Adam Young
Performed door Owl City
Produced door Adam Young & Stargate
Every Teardrop Is a Waterfall
Written door Chris Martin, Guy Barryman & John Buckland
Performed door Coldplay
Produced door Brian Eno
Live While We're Young
Written door Rami Yacoub
Performed door One Direction
Produced door Rami Yacoub & Carl Falk
toon Me The Meaning of Being Lonely
Written door Max Martin and Herbert Crichlow
Performed door The Backstreet Boys
Produced door Max Martin and Kristian Lundin
Tell Me Something I Don't Know
Performed door Selena Gomez
It's Gonna Be Me
Written door Max Martin, Andreas Carlsson and Rami Yacoub
Performed door 'N Sync
Produced door Rami Yacoub
Lonely No More
Written and performed door Rob Thomas
Produced door Matt Serletic
Let Your hart-, hart Decide
Written door Kristian Lundin and Sebastian Thott
Performed door Celine Dion
Produced door Kristian Lundin
Shooting Star
Written door Adam Young
Performed door Owl City
Produced door Adam Young & Stargate
Every Teardrop Is a Waterfall
Written door Chris Martin, Guy Barryman & John Buckland
Performed door Coldplay
Produced door Brian Eno
Live While We're Young
Written door Rami Yacoub
Performed door One Direction
Produced door Rami Yacoub & Carl Falk
toon Me The Meaning of Being Lonely
Written door Max Martin and Herbert Crichlow
Performed door The Backstreet Boys
Produced door Max Martin and Kristian Lundin
Tell Me Something I Don't Know
Performed door Selena Gomez