SagPrincess
A young woman who considers herself a princess from the heart
Monday, April 6, 2026
Goddaughter Birthday- POEM
Friday, April 3, 2026
Easter Bunny Movies
Easter is this weekend and I was thinking about Movies involving Easter. Sure, there are movies involving bunny rabbits, but does it do with Easter? No. Only a few. But here are some movies that involve a hopping bunny rabbit.
Zootopia is a movie involving animals. A bunny rabbit named Judy Hopps is the lead. Does it involve Easter? No, but she proves to herself that she is capable of solving a crime with the help of a Fox. There is a sequel involving a snake being scapegoated into a crime he didn't commit. Predictable ending, but still good....but it doesn't involve Easter in anyway.
Peter Rabbit is based on a book created by Beatrix Potter. It doesn't have much to do with Easter. Mostly about a rabbit and a gardener and how the rabbit steals carrots in the garden. The book was better as this version would make Beatrix Potter roll in her grave. James Corban voicing the lead.... c'mon.
This is an old cartoon movie, which was a short. About a bunny rabbit named Peter. I guess with this coming out in the 70's, all I can remember about it is that Peter wants to be the next Easter Bunny. Coloring eggs and delivering them to kids. He tries to overthrow an evil Easter Bunny; he does his best to stop him from running Easter. Like I said, I don't remember it.
When I saw a preview for Hop, I thought I was having a fever dream or on acid. This has to be the worst Easter Bunny movie ever. First off.... Russell Brand voices the lead rabbit. Oh lord.... it's gonna get worse. James Marsden, who I'm ok with, becomes the human Easter Bunny since Russell Brand's character only wants to play drums and get high.
I wish this movie was all in my dreams because this movie flopped hard in theaters.
Bambi is not an Easter movie, but it's one movie that is pretty good. Yes, we know about Bambi's mom being shot by a hunter, but Bambi does meet friends along the way. One being a rabbit named Thumper. Thumper....might have ADD. Very hyper, goes fast and well.... he's a cute rabbit that helps Bambi out with what happens after Bambi's mother dies.
I want to add something in here that involves not only an Easter Bunny, but Easter in general. Around this time of year, some people of different faith celebrate Passover. I found out about this when I was young and watched a cartoon called Rugrats.
Tommy's mother's family is Jewish, and they celebrate Hannukah and Passover. Tommy, as well as Angelica, learn about Passover and Moses freeing the Jews, or babies, to freedom from the evil Pharoah.
The Peanuts Gang have a special on Easter called: It's the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown. It came out in the 1970's and involves the Peanuts gang trying to get everything ready for Easter. So, it's not just the Great Pumpkin that Linus is looking for.... but an Easter Beagle which Snoopy portrays. Linus has an interesting imagination.
There are a lot of movies that are Easter related and some that involve rabbits. One being Guardians of the Galaxy, but I think that's more geared towards Christmas than Easter. Other movies involve rabbits either are for Easter or not.... but it's good to watch them to realize that there aren't many Easter movies. Even Prince of Egypt involves Mosses freeing the slaves. Happy Easter/Passover everyone. Enjoy the movies with rabbits.
Saturday, March 28, 2026
Little Miss Sunshine
She enters the pageant while her father (played by Greg Kinner) is dealing with an opportunity of a lifetime. Meanwhile, her mother picks up her older brother (played by Steve Carell) out of a psychiatric ward after his life came crashing down.
This movie would not be made today, but back in 2006, many people didn't know better.
Child beauty pageants were all the rage back in the mid 2000's. This movie shows one girl's obsession to win a pageant. She was considered a unique person and was being trained by her grandfather (portrayed by the late Alan Arkin)
As they travel to California, a lot of things happen, some good.... some bad
They have to ride in a beat-up van that breaks down, the horn is stuck, and the father is pulled over by an officer. Meanwhile, the older brother (portrayed by the criminally talented Paul Dano) takes a vow of silence until he gets into flight school.
However; he is color blind and starts to blow up in front of everyone when he realizes that he won't be able to become what he wants to become.
Alan Arkin won an Oscar for a supporting role in "Little Miss Sunshine" His portrayal as a fowl mouth grandfather who helps Olive get to the pageant even if he doesn't survive near the end of the movie. His overuse of drugs causes his character to overdose before reaching to their destination.
Little Miss Sunshine was also nominated for best picture but lost to The Departed.
They finally made it to the pageant, but it seems Olive's brother and even father are having second doubts on her preforming after seeing how every other girl looks. Olive goes through with it and performs a disturbing routine with the music "super freak" People wanted her kicked off and disqualified, but it seems her family joins her and dances.
They are later disqualified and are ok with it with Olive knowing her grandfather was helping her along the way.
Twenty years later, this movie is still worth seeing. I enjoy it today. Sadly, we did lose Alan Arkin, and this movie would not be made today since having young girls' model or be in fashion shows seems highly.... inappropriate for today.
I guess, back then, people were into dressing up their young girls to put into modeling or down a runway. Not today
Monday, March 23, 2026
Is Spring Here?- POEM
Wednesday, March 18, 2026
Are all cereal mascots male?
I don't eat cereal, but I know the certain mascots that are on the box of cereals. From the Cheerios honeybee to Tony the Tigar for frosted flakes. There is one question that might boggle some minds. Why no female cereal mascots?
I mean yes, we do have female food mascots from the Mortan salt girl to Sunshine raisins girl. Even Land O Lakes had a female Indian on their butter packages before removing it. But....in the world of cereal mascots....no females.
Even Raj from Big Bang Theory pointed it out saying, "It's all one big breakfast sausage fest." LOL
Snap, Crackle and Pop are known for their Rice Krispies cereal. Even their treats that are made with their cereal and melting marshmallow melting them together to make a rectangle treat. Snap, Crackle and Pop became the mascots that have changed with every few years.
They were friendly small mascots that make the cereal talk.
Cap'n Crunch is not even a Captain. He's an admiral. How would I know? The design of his uniform. The hat to the stripes on his jacket. But....he always claimed that his cereal stayed crunchy to the last bite.
It was made by the Quaker Oats company as Cap'n Crunch's first name is Horatio. Some people claimed the cereal cut the roof of their mouth. Without me trying it....I wouldn't know, but I wouldn't be surprised.
Tony the Tiger was voiced by the late Thurl Ravencroft. The man behind the "You're a mean one, Mr. Grinch" is involved in voicing the Tiger that wanted kids to play sports while eating sugary cereal. I feel this is......wrong. My brother used to eat this cereal.
People are trying to get kids off of sugary cereals like frosted flakes. But with this mascot.... I don't think it will work. At least he is promoting exercising.
Toucan Sam is another male cereal mascot that gave kids fruity rings called froot loops. However, all of the flavors taste the same.
He used to be voiced by Mel Blanc. Now he's voiced by another actor. Plus....the recent design they made of him makes him look disturbing. It's gonna haunt my nightmares. I think they recently changed Sam back to normal after a lot of complaints and death threats to the Kellogg's company
This bird has a problem. Before I stopped eating cereal, this was the cereal I was into. Eating chocolate cereal called Cocoa Puffs. The mascot was a bird that is obsessed with chocolate. He has a problem and needs help.
Almost all of the mascots that were created has some sort of strangeness. This one goes 'cuckoo for cocoa puffs.
And then, there's the Trix Rabbit who never had one bowl of Trix cereal. (Maybe he had I'm not sure) There is always a quote saying: 'silly rabbit. Trix are for kids.' And of course.... the bunny is depressed. And I thought the cuckoo bird had problems.
With yesterday being St. Patrick's Day, this is one mascot that is tattooed in my childhood thanks to my brother's obsession for Lucky Charms.
It was like Cheerios but had marshmallow bits in it. Like horseshoes, blue moon, red ballon and a few more. They had an interesting ad which had kids trying to catch his cereal and he would find a way to escape. Works every time, I guess.
Why do I feel there is no female cereal mascot in this? I don't know, maybe people thought the demographic would not work if a female character was on a cereal box. They would go with a bird, a bee, a rabbit and even a leprechaun. I guess it's ok, but I feel in the future, there will be our first cereal mascot. But who?
Saturday, March 14, 2026
Pi day-POEM
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
Mario Bros. Movies
Today is March 10th, or as some people say, Mar10 day. Honoring the Super Mario bros. from games to movies.
I want to talk about the movies, but first.... how it all started and how it became a global phenomenon. The story of two Italian plumbers....and how they became amazingly popular.
It was started as a Nintendo game back in 1985 with Mario's first name being 'Jumper Man'. He had a video game that showed him saving a princess named Peach from an evil dragon named Bowser.
It's the whole save a girl from dragon thing. Soon he had a brother named Luigi. In earlier games, both Mario and Luigi looked similar. By the time the 90's hit, they showed a difference in look.
I used to play some of the games, but we had a Sega Genisis. When Nintendo 64 came around, my brother bought the Mario 64 game and well.... he played until he got to the final round.
It was worth it having 3D effects, and it was pretty cool. Then....came the movies.
Before Nintendo 64 came out, there was movie based on the game. Super Mario Bros. starred the late Bob Hopkins and John Leguizamo. Bob portrayed Mario and John was Luigi.
This was supposed to be a live action movie based on the video game. Dennis Hopper played King Koopa. He was supposed to be a Donald Trump like villain with a lizard tongue. (Similar to Donald Trump today) It flopped in theaters and let's just say.... there was not gonna be a sequel.
It would take almost 30 before another film would hit. Some people were skeptical because they were afraid it would feel like the last movie. Thankfully, it was not live action. Chris Pratt would voice Mario.
Some people were skeptical on that since they thought he wouldn't be that great. He was...fine.
Jack Black voiced Bower which was pretty good as he did an amazing job. Charlie Day voiced Luigi. The movie...was ok. Wasn't great, but it was better than the 1993 movie, which I think my brother saw.... but I don't know.
In the movie, Mario and Luigi have a plumbing business that is.... not going well. They end up in another world through a magical pipe.
Luigi ends up in danger as Mario soon finds a mushroom kingdom. He meets Princess Peach and some toads that are going to help Mario save his brother and get them home.
However, they have to deal with other characters like Donkey Kong (voiced by Seth Rogan) and try to beat him to get to where they need to go.
In the new upcoming movie, Yoshi was going to be a new character and he's going to be voiced by Donald Glover. How do I feel about this.... I guess I'm fine with it. I like Donald Glover is a great actor, but Yoshi only says his name over and over again.





