Apparently just one He-Man reboot isn’t enough to fight Skeletor. Netflix now has two new He-Man themed shows in the works!

The first He-Man series titled Masters of the Universe: Revelation is an anime reboot of the classic ’80s series, which will focus on continuing the storyline and tying up unanswered questions. This new show is written and directed by Kevin Smith. The release date is yet to be announced, but Smith recently tweeted that it would be at least another six months before the show is ready.

Meanwhile, Netflix has just announced another new He-Man series, He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. This re-telling will feature 3D CGI animation and the storyline will follow the origin story of He-Man. As the Netflix synopsis explains, a lost young prince in Eternia transforms into He-Man when he discovers the powers of Grayskull. He must then face off against Skeletor and the forces of darkness.

photo: Courtesy of Netflix

Fans are already speculating if He-Man and the Masters of the Universe will feature any crossovers with Netflix’s extremely popular She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, which just launched its fourth season on the streaming platform.

No word yet on when He-Man and the Masters of the Universe will be released.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

 

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We all know who Santa Claus is, but how did his story really begin? The new Netflix animated film Klaus gives us a look into the origin story of the jolly old elf.

Netflix just debuted the first trailer for Klaus, which follows the story of an unlikely friendship between a postman and a toymaker named Klaus. In a snow-filled, remote village otherwise known as “the unhappiest place on earth,” the two pair up to spread the joy of kindness to the residents, starting with gifting the kids with toys.

The film, which is directed by Despicable Me co-creator Sergio Pablos, is Netflix’s first original animated feature film. Klaus will also join a handful of other Netflix releases to debut in theaters prior to launching on the streaming platform. Klaus will hit theaters first on Nov. 8 before rolling out on Netflix worldwide on Nov. 15.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Featured photo: Netflix

 

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Have you ever thought about mistakes your parents made when raising you and swore that you would not repeat them? Many parents do, and yet they find themselves reacting the same ways their parents did when family challenges arise.

The reasons for this may go beyond habits we pick up from the way our parents raised us. Most of us carry emotional baggage—what I call “trapped emotions”—from difficult or traumatic circumstances we have faced in our lives.

Everyone experiences strong, negative emotions from time to time. Sometimes, for reasons that we do not fully understand, emotions do not process completely. So instead of moving beyond an angry moment, or a temporary bout with grief or depression, this negative emotional energy can remain within the body, potentially causing significant physical and emotional stress and coloring our interactions with others.

Fortunately, it is possible to identify and release trapped emotions using The Emotion Code, a system we developed for this purpose. To do this, we ask a person a series of questions in conjunction with a simple form of muscle testing that allows us to get answers from the subconscious. This process allows us to:

  • Determine if an emotion was inherited or is a result of a person’s life experiences.
  • Discover the origin of an emotion, whether from a mother, father, grandparent, or even earlier generations.
  • Permanently release emotional baggage, wherever it came from, for improved wellness and relationships.

The Emotion Code allows us to determine more information about a trapped emotion, including when it occurred, what it was about, and if it was absorbed from someone else.

Because we are connected with each other, we are also vulnerable to the emotional energy of each other. This is particularly true in close family relationships. We can take on other people’s feelings sometimes, and that energy can become trapped in our bodies and end up affecting us.

A mother can be feeling bitterness, and her child might pick up some of that energy, or a friend might be going through a difficult episode, and you may absorb some of their emotional energy.

Trapped emotions can be created by circumstances that are quickly forgotten. Say, for example, that one day everything just seemed to go wrong. We can become pretty upset at times when things aren’t going our way. The intense emotions we may be feeling on an occasion like this may leave us with a trapped emotion or two. But a year later, you may be hard pressed to remember this event, particularly if you chose not to dwell on the bad experience.

If a number of years have gone by, the trapped emotion will still be there, but consciously recalling the event may now be very difficult if not impossible.

Whether you actually remember what occurred and what created your trapped emotion is not critical to the releasing of the emotional energy.

One of the most beautiful aspects of this process is that trapped emotions, once released, are gone forever. In the decades that I have been teaching the Emotion Code, I have never seen a single trapped emotion return after being released.

On the other hand, it is possible for people to have more than one occurrence of a particular trapped emotion. Therefore, you might release many trapped emotions of anger, but each emotion will be a separate and distinct energy, trapped during different emotional events in the past. It’s also possible to trap several distinctly different emotions during the same stressful event.

If you or a loved one are struggling with a specific problem, it’s important to determine if trapped emotions may be playing an unseen role. Discovering and releasing trapped emotions can make you a better parent. You can also use these techniques to help your children get rid of their own emotional baggage.

When trapped emotions are identified and released, people often experience a profound improvement in their lives and relationships, as they are able to finally be free from the burdens of the past.

 

 

Dr. Bradley Nelson
Tinybeans Voices Contributor

Veteran holistic physician and author of The Emotion Code, Dr. Bradley Nelson is an expert in the emerging fields of Bioenergetic Medicine and Energy Psychology. He has certified thousands of practitioners worldwide in helping people overcome unresolved anger, depression, anxiety, loneliness and other negative emotions and the physical symptoms associated them.

Oh, hello weekend. Parenting had us on our toes this week and we can’t help but look forward to two semi-blissful days of no obligations. If you’ve had a crazy week, then you’ll enjoy sitting back with our freshest batch of hilarious tweets that are all about the joy of raising kiddos.

 

1. No, it was not.

2. New superhero name!

https://twitter.com/andwhatamom/status/1130595680961982464

3. Oh yes, they should!

4. It’s going to be amazing.

5. 🙄

6. Preggo probs.

7. Every mom. EVER.

8. Whoops.

https://twitter.com/andwhatamom/status/1131381759512154112

9. Or does it?

https://twitter.com/fakeadultmom/status/1131515036940296197

10. Truth.

––Karly Wood

 

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Emma Stone is already set to fill the iconic furs of Cruella de Vil for Disney’s new live-action film and now another Emma might be joining her.

Academy Award winning actress Emma Thompson is in talks to join the cast of Disney’s Cruella. Following in the footsteps of Disney hits chronicling the rise of infamous characters, like Maleficient, the upcoming film tells the origin story behind one of Disney’s cruelest villains from the classic 101 Dalmatians.

There is no word on what role Thompson would play in the film and the storyline has yet to be revealed as well. Disney has, however, announced that the movie will hit theaters Dec. 23, 2020, which means it’s only a short matter of time before we get our first glimpses of this villainous new movie in teasers and trailers.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Featured photo: Disney via YouTube

 

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Excitement is building over Disney’s new streaming platform, which is expected to roll out later this year. Among the new shows on Disney+, the studio has just announced a wicked new series based on Disney’s most popular villains.

According to Variety, the new series will be titled Book of Enchantments and is based on the Villains book series by Serena Valentino. The show will follow the origin stories of several Disney villains, including Ursula from The Little Mermaid, The Beast from Beauty and the Beast and the Wicked Queen from Snow White.

photo: David Roark via Disney Parks

No word yet on whether this will be an animated or live action series, in the vein of The Disney Channel’s popular villain spin-off films, Descendants and Descendants 2. The show joins a steadily-growing pool of new original series slated to launch exclusively on Disney+, including shows based on High School Musical, Monsters Inc. and the Marvel universe.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

 

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On Jan. 24, 2019, the U.S. Food and Drug Adminitration issued a notice that fresh peaches, plums and nectarines have been recalled from Walmart, Costco, Aldi and several other grocers. The cartons of fruit have the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections. Representatives from Jac. Vandenburg Inc. of Yonkers, New York (the fruit supplier) did not immediately return Red Tricycle’s request for comment.

The recall includes 1,727 cartons of peaches, 1,207 cartons of nectarines and 365 cartons of plums in 18 states. Here’s what you need to know.

Photo: Valerie Hinojosa via Flickr.

Recall Description: Fresh Peaches, Nectarines & Plums

The current recall affects fresh peaches, nectarines and plums sold at Walmart, Costco, Aldi, Fairway Market, Hannaford and Market Basket stores in Alabama, California, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, West Virginia and Virginia.

For a full list of which items were sold at specific grocers, visit the FDA’s website here.

Why the Fruit Was Recalled

The recall was the result of a routine sampling program by the packing house, which found certain products contained the bacteria, Listeria monocytogenes. Currently, there have been no reports of illnesses in connection with this recall.

How To Tell If Your Peaches, Nectarines or Plums are Recalled

The peaches and nectarines sold as a bulk retail produce item with PLU sticker #4044, 3035, 4378, showing the country of origin of Chile.

The peaches, nectarines and plums sold at ALDI are packaged in a 2-pound bag with the brand Rio Duero, EAN #7804650090281, 7804650090298, 7804650090304.

The nectarines sold at Costco are packaged in a 4-pound plastic clamshell with the brand Rio Duero, EAN#7804650090212.

Visit the FDA’s website for a full list of stores, states and product information.

What Parents Can Do

If you have have purchased fresh peaches, fresh nectarines and fresh plums included in the recall you can return it to the place of purchase for a full refund. Consumers with questions may contact Jac. Vandenburg Inc. at compliance@jacvandenberg.com with any questions.

––Karly Wood

 

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Netflix just released its first Carmen Sandiego trailer and we can’t wait for the first season to drop! In 2017, announced a Carmen Sandiego reboot of the popular cartoon, game show and computer game from the ’80s and ’90s. The first full look is here in a new trailer and it looks like Netflix’s new animated series is absolutely everything you’d expect—and more.

Voiced by Jane the Virgin star Gina Rodriguez, Carmen Sandiego is back, fierce trench coat, hat and all. The new series features the fan fave from decades ago in all new adventures—with a whole new spin on her origin story.

So what can you expect from the new series? The original educational video game Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? gets a major upgrade for 2019 audiences. The series will give us a look into the international criminal’s early days at the V.I.L.E. training academy for thieves. And it just gets more intriguing from there!

The animated series will drop on Jan. 18 and also stars Stranger Things‘ Finn Wolfhard. Reportedly, Rodriquez will reprise the role of Carmen Sandiego in a live-action movie, produced by the actress’s production company. There is currently no release date for the live-action feature.

—Erica Loop

Featured Photo: Courtesy of Netflix

 

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Your inbox is filled with holiday sale offers, coupon codes and just about everything else your fave retailers could send this time of year. Well, along with the deals, discounts, other promos comes a pretty sneaky Netflix email scam.

If you’ve recently received an email from Netflix asking you to update your payment information—don’t. Sure, “stranger things” have happened—but this isn’t the first time customers of the streaming service have received this type of phishing scam email, either.

Photo: Courtesy of Netflix

The email looks like it’s from Netflix—But, of course, it’s not. The email may not include your full name, and may simply start with, “Dear.” That’s an obvious sign that the message is not from the real streaming service. The email also includes a link to click on, supposedly helping you to update your billing and payment details. And that’s how the scammers get your info.

So how can you tell if an email from Netflix is real or not? Aside from the generic “Dear” greeting, look at the sender’s email address. While the name may read “Netflix,” the actual email address (address of origin for the sender) isn’t from the real deal.

According to Netflix’s help page, never provide login or payment info after following an email or text message link. If you have concerns that you may really need to update your Netflix payment information, go to the website and log in to your account to do so.

Along with staying away from links in suspicious emails, never open attachments that come with these messages either. Do not respond directly to the email. Instead, visit Netflix’s help page for the steps to forward the suspicious email to them.

—Erica Loop

 

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This year has seen a boom in celeb births. And with each celeb birth means super chic (or sometimes super huh?) baby names: Kim K chose Chicago, Khloe K went with True, Kylie picked Stormi and musician Pete Wentz and new mama Meagan Camper recently announced the birth of baby girl Marvel Jane. Well now there’s another not-so-common baby name—Kirsten Dunst named her son Ennis.

The actress and her actor fiancé Jesse Plemons recently welcomed their first child, a baby boy. Even though neither of the happy parents has officially dropped the baby’s name, website The Blast reportedly obtained a copy of the birth certificate. According to The Blast, the Dunst and Plemons named their baby boy Ennis Howard Plemons.

So how did the couple pick their baby’s name? Well considering both Dunst and Plemons have been completely quiet about the pregnancy and birth (except for Dunst’s awesomely artsy high fashion bump pic that Rodarte posted on Instagram), it’s not likely that they’ll be making any lengthy baby name statements soon.

But if you want a little background on the name, Ennis is an Irish name meaning “island”—its origin comes from the Gaelic “inis.” Along with the meaning of the name, fans of Fargo might recognize the name as from Season 3 character Ennis Stussy. And of course, Dunst and Plemons met on the set while filming the TV show, playing married couple Peggy and Ed Blumquist during Season 2.

Congrats all around to the new parents!

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Kirsten Dunst via Instagram

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