A Hero’s Past is where the callbacks and references really started coming. I figured I kinda had to reference the first movie a bit since this was a prequel story.
Right off the bat, the story starts out with the ending paragraph from Legend and that’s because this is the beginning of the entire Alpha and Omega story. I said at the end of Legend that the story told around the logboard always began with those words, so I decided to include them in quotations at the very start of the very first story.
In chapter two, I made a quick reference to the third movie when I mentioned the Great lobo Games. In chapter three, when Humphrey first learns to logboard, I made a reference to when he swung the logboard around in the first movie por having Gary do the exact same thing, implying that that’s where Humphrey learned it from. Almost immediately after, there’s another reference to the filmes regarding logboarding and it’s to the constant theme that they never know how to actually stop.
There’s a reference to the segundo movie in chapter four when Humphrey hurts himself trying to howl. In the segundo movie, Runt is taken por the Rogue lobos and Garth and Humphrey distract them while Kate sneaks in to grab Runt. They basically pull a tall guy trick in the tall grass, pretending to be one big lobo and Humphrey has to try and assert his dominance por howling, but he ends up hurting himself.
One of the few references to something outside of the filmes is also in chapter four with Martha telling Humphrey to just do instead of try, which is a nod to “do or do not. There is no try” from estrela Wars. There’s one last reference in chapter four at the end when Martha kicks a bunch of snow onto Gary, which Kate does to Humphrey in the first movie.
There’s another reference to estrela Wars in chapter nine when Mick says that he “prefers a good fight to all this sneaking around” which is a line that Han Solo says when they’re sneaking around on the Death estrela in the original movie.
I put a fun little reference to the first movie in chapter twelve when Arnold and Humphrey meet. In chapter twelve, Arnold mistakes Humphrey for a coyote pup, which is a callback to the first movie when Garth made fun of Humphrey, calling him a coyote.
At the beginning of chapter seventeen, there’s another reference to the first movie. I wrote that Humphrey was glad he was a fun-loving lone wolf, which is what he called himself toward the end of the first movie. Also, the entire thing of him living off of berries while he was in the woods is a callback to how he sometimes likes to eat berries in the movies. I’m not sure if I should call the epilogue a callback since it literally is the opening of the first movie, but I’ll put it here anyway.
Right off the bat, the story starts out with the ending paragraph from Legend and that’s because this is the beginning of the entire Alpha and Omega story. I said at the end of Legend that the story told around the logboard always began with those words, so I decided to include them in quotations at the very start of the very first story.
In chapter two, I made a quick reference to the third movie when I mentioned the Great lobo Games. In chapter three, when Humphrey first learns to logboard, I made a reference to when he swung the logboard around in the first movie por having Gary do the exact same thing, implying that that’s where Humphrey learned it from. Almost immediately after, there’s another reference to the filmes regarding logboarding and it’s to the constant theme that they never know how to actually stop.
There’s a reference to the segundo movie in chapter four when Humphrey hurts himself trying to howl. In the segundo movie, Runt is taken por the Rogue lobos and Garth and Humphrey distract them while Kate sneaks in to grab Runt. They basically pull a tall guy trick in the tall grass, pretending to be one big lobo and Humphrey has to try and assert his dominance por howling, but he ends up hurting himself.
One of the few references to something outside of the filmes is also in chapter four with Martha telling Humphrey to just do instead of try, which is a nod to “do or do not. There is no try” from estrela Wars. There’s one last reference in chapter four at the end when Martha kicks a bunch of snow onto Gary, which Kate does to Humphrey in the first movie.
There’s another reference to estrela Wars in chapter nine when Mick says that he “prefers a good fight to all this sneaking around” which is a line that Han Solo says when they’re sneaking around on the Death estrela in the original movie.
I put a fun little reference to the first movie in chapter twelve when Arnold and Humphrey meet. In chapter twelve, Arnold mistakes Humphrey for a coyote pup, which is a callback to the first movie when Garth made fun of Humphrey, calling him a coyote.
At the beginning of chapter seventeen, there’s another reference to the first movie. I wrote that Humphrey was glad he was a fun-loving lone wolf, which is what he called himself toward the end of the first movie. Also, the entire thing of him living off of berries while he was in the woods is a callback to how he sometimes likes to eat berries in the movies. I’m not sure if I should call the epilogue a callback since it literally is the opening of the first movie, but I’ll put it here anyway.
2 months later 3 pups were born : Joey Lisa and Riley
Okay, area and all you three musketeers, area, Gamer, and journeyer. If you think you know mais about tech than me, bring it the fuck on. OmegaKing, don't get involved with this, don't PM me, etc. I want to see legitely JUST how smart these guys are at tech, because they call me a 14 ano old, who is 'Awwww, just so proud of himself!', when I know mais about this shit than they ever will.
No looking respostas up, I will know if you do, I can pick those things out. So... let's see how much mais you REALLY know about tech than me. I'm sure I have you beat when I say Maxwell.
No looking respostas up, I will know if you do, I can pick those things out. So... let's see how much mais you REALLY know about tech than me. I'm sure I have you beat when I say Maxwell.
now, it's like mid-March and there's nothing about A&O 5 yet. no poster, no DVD cover, no official plot, no trailer, hell not even screenshots of the movie. which makes me think "what are you doing, Crest? something on the movie should've been out por now". then, i been hearing stuff or rumors around the internet that maybe A&O 5's been pushed back to who knows when. so, does that mean there's still hope for another movie? i really hope so. i mean, A&O 4 was awesome! everybody loved it, it did great and from what i heard, the movie sold a lot, which ain't nothing. but honestly, i don't see A&O 4 as the actual ending to the franchise. why stop the franchise here? we need at least one mais movie for a real ending. so either the fifth movie's still being made, but they pushed back later this year, or they just don't wanna do it and cancelled it. i really hope it's pushed back and not cancelled.