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Due to boredom I stumbled onto a game called Exos Heroes. It's actually not that bad and has a lot of fun characters. Haven't felt a need to drop money for gacha pulls at all.
Couldn't have said it better myself. Part of the fun is seeing just what they changed, how badly (or how surprisingly good) they did it or just some of the weird dialogue choices and so on.
I'll make one to go along with that Sailor Moon one. The Original dub back in the 90s in good in the sense that it's so bad it's good. Even some of the little things such as Molly(I forget her original Japanese name) having a Brooklyn accent gave the 90s dub some charm.
Neo doing that was only a matter of time really. In regards to Cinder's backstory when I saw it, I just said 'Finally'. It gave us some background on her, but my big question during the whole thing during it is this: Why didn't the guy who was training her just...take her and flee the city? I...
They did.
Also, yeah, Watts's moment was really great. It really felt like the VA for him had genuine frustration dealing with Cinder's crap for so long.
It's because of my youtube name 'PervertedNovaxc3'. It's a real mouthful, so I can't really blame them for shortening it to Hentai-san. It's a nice laugh at least.
Okay, so I don't particularly follow Fire Emblem too closely, I saw that the Gatekeeper won a popularity poll and I'm just wondering if anything came out of that. Cuz if so, I desperately want to know.
All of this gives me much more respect for the show. In fact, I can wrap around it to the topic itself: Subtext sucks. I've grown tired of many series be they anime or otherwise beating around the bush and having stupid moments like character A saying that Character B is important to them and...
I haven't watched too much Loud House, but I remember the episode where Lincoln's friend(the black kid) comes to stay over and I think before that you'd never know he had gay parents. The show doesn't harp on about it and treats them like regular (well sort of, I remember one of them being...
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