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— NintendoSoup (@ninsoup) June 8, 2020
You may be saiyan but what's the point, there could be infinity ways you could be taking this.Ya know...
We haven't gotten a new spirit event in Smash containing new spirits since April.
Just Saiyan.
this is how FNAF can still lose.Ya know...
We haven't gotten a new spirit event in Smash containing new spirits since April.
Just Saiyan.
The Spirits Behind the Slaughterthis is how FNAF can still lose.
I see the best Smash Bros. Theme is still the best. Nothing new hear. Love GaMetal though.This video slaps:
Yes, Freddy or Springtrap Mii costume.The Spirits Behind the Slaughter
Freddy mii costume at least tho pls Nintendo it’d be so cool.
Look, if we get a Springtrap Mii costume, whichever Mii is in that suit is screwed.Yes, Freddy or Springtrap Mii costume.
"I've got a special coffin dance, just for you."this is how FNAF can still lose.
Yup.Look, if we get a Springtrap Mii costume, whichever Mii is in that suit is screwed.
A step closer to fatalities in Smash.Springtrap Mii Costume but you die right when you start the match.
Looking forward to who will get the AMA next week!!!Tako Tuesday's AMA is now up... on a Monday...
I'll give y'all an hour or so before I draw the next name
ヤモちゃんを探せ🦎【上級2】 pic.twitter.com/qaq009U3Wz
— ニホンヤモリヤモヤモ (@CzFKncGgMY72pJ1) June 8, 2020
For a moment I thought you were about to pull a Gex joke, lol.Find the gecko in each picture
ヤモちゃんを探せ🦎【上級2】 pic.twitter.com/qaq009U3Wz
— ニホンヤモリヤモヤモ (@CzFKncGgMY72pJ1) June 8, 2020
There's a handful of MMBN inspired titles being made now, I think at least one of them should have portraits like these. I know a dude who goes by Space Boy on Twitter, I think he's in volved with one of the MMBN homages. Maybe check him out.You know I really want to see an indie game where the overworld takes inspiration from the Megaman RPG's.
Specifically the character portraits, those pics and the beeps they make when they talk always stuck out to me.
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I wish mine didn't get lost in the mail...
As long as it comes with Midnight Motorist, who cares?Springtrap Mii Costume but you die right when you start the match.
Energy drinks are rancid! I just drink coffee like any normal WashingtonianSo I was just out shopping with my sister when I half-ironically impulse bought Mountain Dew Gamefuel. I've never actually had an energy drink before. Here's to hoping I don't have a heart attack.
Anyway now that I have that I'm now ready to ascend true GAMER status. Wish me luck, gamers.
Update: It taste like the tears of salty quickplay scrubs.
Real talk though, it's meh. I'll probably finish this can but I'm probably not going to ever buy it again. I guess I'm just not meant to be a true GAMER.
It has a presence in Japan, but it’s nowhere near as big as it is in the US. Decently big I believe, though. There’s one Japanese FNAF YouTuber who’s usually regarded as the “wow that’s one of the biggest FNAF fans I have even seen” guy so it’s clear that Japanese people do enjoy the series.I’m curious, does FNAF have any presence in Japan?
Completed Animator's Hell with DK bongo🥁🦍 pic.twitter.com/ktEb8xmWdv
— イシイニキ🍕2/9映画パンフ『FNAFに取り憑かれたファンのサバイバルガイド』 (@IshiiNiki) June 6, 2020
I actually hate coffee.Energy drinks are rancid! I just drink coffee like any normal Washingtonian
You gotta understand that they were switching mediums. Most of those high production cartoons (especially MGM, which closed down in 1957 resulting in Hanna-Barbera's creation in the first place) were in theaters. You couldn't maintain that level of quality for television, especially before the advent of reruns.I just found out that the first UPA Mr. Magoo short was not done in limited animation. You know, that horrible animation technique that they pioneered along with Hanna-Barbera and basically killed the golden age of animation?
What's that saying about Anikan and the Chosen one?
I also found out that UPA started using it as a stylistic choice, where as Hanna-Barbera used it as a cost-cutting measure which is why it spread to other studios. So IMO, UPA is off the hook. The moment Hanna-Barbera created it's first short is the moment the Golden Age was tragically murdered. So 1957.
This **** cracks me up, always does.You gotta understand that they were switching mediums. Most of those high production cartoons (especially MGM, which closed down in 1957 resulting in Hanna-Barbera's creation in the first place) were in theaters. You couldn't maintain that level of quality for television, especially before the advent of reruns.
Those shows may have aged badly, but it's better than what Clutch Cargo did...
Wow, you are really salty towards a defunct animation studio. lolI just found out that the first UPA Mr. Magoo short was not done in limited animation. You know, that horrible animation technique that they pioneered along with Hanna-Barbera and basically killed the golden age of animation?
What's that saying about Anikan and the Chosen one?
I also found out that UPA started using it as a stylistic choice, where as Hanna-Barbera used it as a cost-cutting measure which is why it spread to other studios. So IMO, UPA is off the hook. The moment Hanna-Barbera created it's first short is the moment the Golden Age was tragically murdered. So 1957.
Was just about to ask how one goes on the list when I see I'm in. Yay!Tako Tuesday's AMA is now up... on a Monday...
Anyways, I'll give y'all an hour or so before I draw the next name. In the meantime, if you're not on the list of future subjects and would like to be added, please let me know
I remember the Incredibles DVD having a parody of those kinds of Clutch Cargo style cartoons:You gotta understand that they were switching mediums. Most of those high production cartoons (especially MGM, which closed down in 1957 resulting in Hanna-Barbera's creation in the first place) were in theaters. You couldn't maintain that level of quality for television, especially before the advent of reruns.
Those shows may have aged badly, but it's better than what Clutch Cargo did...
True. But it's also due to the unexpected success of television (and limited animation by extension) that lead to those theatricals making less money and companies closing studios and slashing budgets. Imagine if that never happened and we still had beautifully animated theatrical shorts in front of every film in the theaters. I really wish that were still a thing.You gotta understand that they were switching mediums. Most of those high production cartoons (especially MGM, which closed down in 1957 resulting in Hanna-Barbera's creation in the first place) were in theaters. You couldn't maintain that level of quality for television, especially before the advent of reruns.
Those shows may have aged badly, but it's better than what Clutch Cargo did...