Mathew St. Patrick

Mathew St. Patrick

  • Born: 1968-3-17
  • Height: 5' 11½" (1.82 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Anderson 2022-10-18 13:48:45

      The Phantom Danny

      At first, what attracted me to Danny Phantom was that the protagonist Danny was half-human and half-ghost. After turning into a ghost, he also had some super powers (ghost abilities) settings. There was no way this setting was too fragrant for me. I can't give up if I want to, and now I don't want...

    • Talon 2022-10-18 16:06:14

      I like the transformed Danny, also known as Danny the Phantom, and the musical ghost Amber.

      In fact, I really like the appearance of Danny after his transformation. The appearance of Danny after transformation is the name of this cartoon. I like Danny Phantom very much. Because phantom Danny is much more mature and handsome than human Danny and several times stronger than human Danny. All...

    Danny Phantom quotes

    • [Danny Phantom has accidentally destroyed the poem Ghost Writer has created]

      Danny Phantom: Oops! Uh, Sorry, man, it was a total accident.

      Ghost Writer: Oops?

      [angrily]

      Ghost Writer: Oops? Do you have any idea what you've done?

      Danny Phantom: Well... not really, uh, hence the "accident" part.

      Ghost Writer: You've destroyed my greatest work! And that was my only copy!

      [Danny picks up a page of the book from the destroyed pieces and reads it]

      Danny Phantom: The Fright Before Christmas? I destroyed a Christmas poem? Awesome!

      Ghost Writer: What?

      Danny Phantom: Dude, I am sick of Christmas! I came to the Ghost Zone to get away from it. I might not have meant to destroy your stupid book, but that doesn't mean I'm not okay with it.

      [destroys the page from the book he was reading]

    • [Ghost Writer has trapped Danny Phantom inside a new poem, which begins its first lines]

      Ghost Writer: On the day before Christmas, in Amity Park, / Almost all there were cheery, yet one soul was dark.

      Danny Fenton: Hey, that voice? It's the ghost whose book I destroyed. /

      [looks around]

      Danny Fenton: Wait! I'm trapped in this poem? Now I'm really annoyed!