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@veeerules: The Boy Who Reversed Himself. It's actually the reason I made this post, it could be made into a movie with barely any (if any at all) alterations.

Strange as it may sound, I think the ideal scripts to turn into movies are William Sleator books. He writes young adult science fiction, but his books almost all have the perfect pacing for screen adaptation. Novels usually have too many details, too much content to squeeze into a faithful movie version, but Sleator's

I hope that isn't the final build... The music changing when you use the Celestial Brush seems even more jarring than in the original game, since it takes a second or two for the new music to load. The battle transition is even worse... If they have to load a new area for the battles, they could at least use an

@TylDurden: Ah, but which did you play first? Everyone I've ever spoken to who has played both versions (eight to ten people) preferred the version that they played first.

The ツーテール wispy pigtail moe hairstyle has really been in fashion lately... Which I guess is a good thing, since it's one of the few anime styles real people can wear.

@eyeshield: Wouldn't you normally do that with a darker shade within the same hue, though? Like on Satoshi's arms? As-is, it just looks... weird.

I hope you can choose the color of the Luma... orange (and the one on Mario's ship that looks like a purple Pikmin) seems kind of unnatural compared to the ones from the first game.

What's with the shading on Pikachu in the header image? It looks like it's shaved from the waist down...

What kind of Jedi Knight are you, how do you do the things you do...

@Golden TriForce: Well obviously his weapon should have been the Quick Laser.

What, no Crashman?

@Deanb: That is exactly what I was thinking.

Right there at the end, was that a challenge? Because.... Yeah, I'm not up to it.

Hey, if nothing else you can stock up on cheap Christmas gifts.

Hey, how about you pay that fine rather than sending it back "denied" again? Just sayin'...

For some reason, people in Japan think that April Fools is a day on which you tell lies, rather than pull pranks...

@Buxyman: I actually made these after the Personal Trainer: Cooking review in 2008.