Time Drops #122: Week of October 12, 2025
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| Content Calendar Announcement, Week of October 12, 2025 |
a.k.a. The Ticketmaster.
So...good news this past week, Ticketholders!
I'm still not back to the consistently high level of traffic I had for the majority of my anniversary year last year, but I am experiencing seemingly random boosts in traffic for a day or two at a time, mostly averaging over a hundred views a day with the occasional two hundred-plus view day, including a crazy 514-view day last Friday. So thank you; thank you; always thank you for the analytics. I'd still do this without you, but the engagement makes it all the better and more worthwhile.
On top of the random blessings of Ticketholder love, I've also been incredibly productive this week. I've drafted the GFT Retrospective Presents Fall Of Wonderland reviews through Wonderland #4 (I've re-read the fifth issue, as well, but it doesn't give me much to talk about because it's basically one long fight; I'm sure I'll think of something...), watched the second season of DanDaDan for the Halloween Week Anime Spotlight, and started compiling that Tuesday's Hallow-Machine Special (sequenced as part of my long-abandoned Characters Are Made series from back in 2014). Oh, and I made a few new banner assets, too.
This coming week, I'll be drafting the calendars for November and December, and I have some huge plans for 2026 that I need to get in writing, because, as I said last week and the week before, I create undue stress for myself when I allow the list in my head to build up without documenting it anywhere.
I still have my plans for the rest of the year (reviewing the two good Urban Legend movies for Halloween, the Fall Of/Winter Wonderland "event," plus X-Men and the It's Alive! movies for December), and I will reveal that huge annual plan I mentioned earlier in the 2025 State Of the TicketVerse Address post on New Year's Day.
I thank you all for supporting me and joining me on this continuing journey, and all I ask is that you keep reading after the weekly calendar for more on my (currently still vague) future content plans, and please remember to comment at the bottom of my Blogger posts, Become A Ticketholder because I know you haven't done it yet,
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Here it is:
- Wednesday (October 15) - GFT Retrospective #111: Wonderland #3
- Thursday (October 16) - TBT '25 (on BlueSky, Tumblr, Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram, YouTube, and LinkedIn): Saving Mr. Banks, The Wolf Of Wall Street, American Hustle, & Delivery Man
- Saturday (October 18) - Time Drops #123: Week of October 19, 2025
For my own mental health and SMART-ness going forward, and your information, here's what the future holds:
- GFT Retrospective
- Future
- Myths & Legends: Beauty & the Beast (February?)
- More Wonderland! (Like I said, it's going to be my focus for the the Retrospective and Omnibusted series through the end of 2025)
- Neverland: Hook (and an Omnibusted Omnibus) (January?)
- Jungle Book(s) (also January?)
- Robyn Hood! (Also February?)
- The Lockdown!
- Bad Girls!
- Anime Spotlight
- Go, Go, Loser Ranger!
- Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun
- One Piece Dressrosa Arc
- Stay Tuned
- Dexter: Resurrection (April?)
- Just the Ticket
- Knives Out & Glass Onion
- When A Stranger Calls
- Black Christmas (next year)
- Peter Pan's Neverland Nightmare (January?)
- Bambi: The Reckoning
- Shin Godzilla
- December & Christmas (with the exception of the GFT Retrospective, I'm taking November off just so I can watch all of this):
- Stay Tuned: X-Men TAS & '97 Season 1
- Just the Ticket: It's Alive!
- Big Projects
- Cover Charge: Harmon Universe
- AniMonday Original: Darkness In Crimson - I Reincarnated As Prey In A Fantasy World, So I Charmed the Vampire Queen
- Just the Ticket: Godzilla Year
And though I've yet to make any progress for various work, home, laziness, and writing other stuff reasons, I'd still like to cut together e-books of my GFT Retrospective reviews, with Zenescope's blessing.
Ticketmaster,
Out,
But kind of In Order.


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