FullFrontalMission
FullFrontalMission
FullFrontalMission

The translation has been proved to be false.

It Isreal bad. Real, real bad.

Rihanna accidentally tweets support for the little man/puddle of bloody pulp, receives urgent call from manager, deletes tweet ASAP.

It isn't religious, it's just dressed up to be.

Shouldn't that bellybutton star ring have 6 points, not 5?

A little man slaps a big man in the face. The big man beats him to a bloody pulp with a crowbar, then beats up anyone standing near him, then complains to sympathetic bystanders about how much his face hurts now.

America isn't D.C.?

if only i have fabulous hair like that, but that face! well i guess cool guy is not used to smiling

To be fair, it's obvious they weren't keeping up with online outcry, and Fire Emblem and Earthbound sold pretty poorly. And didn't Final Fantasy's sales go up as it got less JRPG-y? Couple that with the massive failure of series like Dragon Quest that are popular as hell in Japan and it's hard not to see where they

"People have been asking for a Final Fantasy VII remake for the last 15 years but we didn't understand them because they were asking in English."

Jesus, that is one CREEPY face. Square just can't seem to get the mouths right. Though, to the fair to the rest of the face, those eyes are pretty bad too.

This is made in China, therefore it must be legit :P

I'd bet there's so much post processing going on there rotating the camera so much as 5 degrees would totally break the image.

And all that because of the Communist Party! If only China would be run by a democratic government, it would have no smog!

You mean "Trashformers", right? =)

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I'd love to see Gintoki do his special invisible Kamehameha!

This is the best one, she doesn't even have shoes, but damn she is proud of her sweet sunglasses collection.

Don't be shocked if it's destroyed by a mysterious fire that the US and Israel know 'nothing' about.

If anime characters were real people, I'd be like: That's the chick that played Rei Ayanami.

Pretty much the vast selection of Disney movies are adaptations of public domain children's stories - Hans Christian Anderson and the Brothers Grimm being the largest repertoires to choose from. The only one I can't think of as a source material would be the Lion Story (full disclosure, never seen or read Hamlet).