The fact that two of Nintendo's most famous characters are named after a landlord and a lawyer is really amusing
EDIT: I wanted to revise my initial statement which I feel I worded poorly; I do hold a lot of respect towards said landlord and lawyer and find Nintendo's gesture to them really nice, but with their signifigance to Nintendo's early success aside, there's just something funny about it.
EDIT: I wanted to revise my initial statement which I feel I worded poorly; I do hold a lot of respect towards said landlord and lawyer and find Nintendo's gesture to them really nice, but with their signifigance to Nintendo's early success aside, there's just something funny about it.
Not saying this applies to Invincible of course, too recent and not really comparable in this respect given it's for adults and fully serious, moreso just a pattern I've noticed that relates to Uncle Grandpa in particular.