I decided on three major pictures for my collage. The first picture is the center picture and that is of the one of the Rain Card, from Card Captor Sakura. The second picture is that of actor Daniel Radcliffe, portraying the role of Harry Potter. The third picture is really an assortment of pictures and phrases and what I enjoyed this year.
The first picture again is the rain card. It is a magical spirit that the main character of Card Captor Sakura had to capture in order to save the world. The rain card is a tricky spirit, who looks like a court jester but is much more. The rain card is small and rides on a rain cloud, but is blue and looks like a child. It can cause mild rainstorms and is very cheerful and playful. I think in my opinion it likes to cause trouble. It was caught with wood and was so sneaky it caused the "Wood" card to create a giant tree in Sakura’s house. It also tried to flood her basement. With its ability to create storms it can also make rainbows from the storms.
The second picture is again Daniel Radcliffe, who played as Harry Potter in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone as well as next year’s sequel Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. I chose this picture because it reminds a lot of people that I look like him and have his green eyes and dark brown hair (well it was dark before I had it colored.) I feel like I relate to Harry a lot, first of all, we both have families that don’t understand our creativity, and we both have best friends who we met because of going to the same school. I feel that because of our similarities we would be best friends (Harry Potter and myself, not Daniel Radcliffe and myself).
The third picture or assortment of pictures that represent the likes that I have. I enjoy Magic Knight Rayearth, because it has to do with magic, wizards, and sorcery. When each girl gets a magical power released inside her, they fight the evil priest who is trying to destroy the world. They can only go home if they summon the three rune-gods that will aid them in defeating their enemies.