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Who the **** is Mike Wazowski?
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You haven't watched Monsters Inc.?Who the **** is Mike Wazowski?
What was hard about that one? Unless you were only running.I missed the one shrine where it's got flowers all around it.
Dear god, I've never wanted to kill an NPC more.
Maybe one day he'll get the recognition that he deserves.![]()
On the right.
Are you kidding?Maybe one day he'll get the recognition that he deserves.
What are you talking about?Maybe one day he'll get the recognition that he deserves.
Well, I guess... you're too slow!What are you talking about?
HES ON THE COVER OF A MAGAZINE!!! OH!!!
EDIT: GOLDEN HOW DARE YOU
HOW DARE I?What are you talking about?
HES ON THE COVER OF A MAGAZINE!!! OH!!!
EDIT: GOLDEN HOW DARE YOU
Wow, the Japanese praised the English localization of a video game?In the English version, when they are doing their confessions, she admits that she wants to take the relationship slow and steady and there's no mention of her falling in love with Corrin's female self because the powder was removed in the English version, hence no seeing the males as females. That being said, the powder was replaced with a blindfold with Soleil's consent rather than unknowingly and a rather humorous take on bondage.
Basically, her support with Corrin were made more likable in the English version and apparently even Japanese players loved the changes to her support in the English version.
The Shake King is without a doubt a shoo-in for a Wario Land poll. For me, it would be better to split Land and Ware because of the different cast and setting.All I know is, the Wario poll better have Shake King.![]()
you dont have to fight it, just shoot it with an arrow and it drops. The dragon doesnt fight, at least, not the green one2 Shards of Farrosh's Scales
Oh, you can't be serious. I might actually have to fight the dragon?
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Last time I checked, the Japanese are like the people who praise subs rather than dubs. I mean, don't the Japanese tend to like the English voices more than the JP voices, hence why Square Enix did the whole Final Mix versions with English voice acting? Also, didn't they like English Kefka more than JP Kefka?(Than again, who didn't? English Kefka is the friggin' backbone and biggest example of why localization should never go away, to the point where Square actually chose English Kefka as the basis for Dissidia's Kefka rather than the JP version because of how popular English Kefka was)Wow, the Japanese praised the English localization of a video game?
This is a shock.
If they didn't release new game for the playstation 4 what would be the point of the console?Been seeing this on SmashBoards
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Gee, I didn't know there's still new releases for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, & Wii.
Step it up, Amazon.
Whoops.If they didn't release new game for the playstation 4 what would be the point of the console?
It's all in your headThe Wazowski question in the title is making me want to play Vaporwave.
/music plays
well then, wow. thats mm.
Mike Wazowski? Ah, yes. My favorite Pixar protagonist.
He can't even beat the Elite Four in Pokemon, Ash sucks at videogamesHard watching Ash play Bomberman 64 when he doesn't know about pump bombs.
If only more Western people were like them. But no, most English dubs suck to them and the Japanese voices rule (Breath of the Wild's no dual audio controversy being a good example).Last time I checked, the Japanese are like the people who praise subs rather than dubs. I mean, don't the Japanese tend to like the English voices more than the JP voices, hence why Square Enix did the whole Final Mix versions with English voice acting? Also, didn't they like English Kefka more than JP Kefka?(Than again, who didn't? English Kefka is the friggin' backbone and biggest example of why localization should never go away, to the point where Square actually chose English Kefka as the basis for Dissidia's Kefka rather than the JP version because of how popular English Kefka was)
You mean the Chupathingy?This makes it sound like you ran into El Chupacabra.
Blinking is a semi-autonomic rapid closing of the eyelidHe blinks, winking implies that you have another eye opened. Winking is also a gesture while blinking is a gesture.
#ILoveToRuinFun
So if he does it on purpose it would be a wink and if he isn't thinking about it, then it's a blink?Blinking is a bodily function
Winking is a gesture
You didn't mean to correct me that much, it was a typo because I was in a rush. I obviously meant that blinking was a bodily function but I thought I put winking both times, I guess.Blinking is a semi-autonomic rapid closing of the eyelid
Though one may think that the stimulus triggering blinking is dry or irritated eyes, it is most likely that it is controlled by a "blinking center" of the globus pallidus of the lenticular nucleus—a body of nerve cells between the base and outer surface of the brain. Nevertheless, external stimuli can contribute. The orbicularis oculi is a facial muscle; therefore its actions are translated by the facial nerve root. The levator palpebrae superioris’ action is sent through the oculomotor nerve. The duration of a blink is on average 100-150 milliseconds according to UCL researcher[4] and between 100-400 ms according to the Harvard Database of Useful Biological Numbers.[5] Closures in excess of 1000 ms were defined as microsleeps.
Blinking is a bodily function
Winking is a gesture
You can purposely blink, but winking is meant as a gestureSo if he does it on purpose it would be a wink and if he isn't thinking about it, then it's a blink?