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    Wind Waker preceded that by 10 years.

    They made a big deal about how the moss could be camouflage or indicative of the ancient origins of the creature. Couldn't it just be an enemy of the forest?

    Too bad he couldn't be bother to realize the mask wasn't in the game because it was a reference but because it was subverting his own made up canon. ALBW allegedly takes place on a multiverse split-off of the adult timeline where the mask shouldn't have found its way back to Hyrule, because:

    Amen!

    I have some questions of my own.

    Clearly the particularity with which this character was placed must indicate the presence of female genitalia.

    FMA was the more cerebral and emotional story. Brotherhood started well, as is testified by the homogeneity of the OG anime's story up till episode 26, but then became snuff for moe and Shonen power-grade fanboys. "The Truth" was a deus ex machina, literally in fact, claiming to be God at one point where I felt the

    I don't care. It's a worse story.

    If you're referring to the plot mechanic behind alchemy in Brotherhood, the original explained it better with the other world's energy transference.

    Seems like not the kinda thing I'd be into if I were against overdone vampire tropes... I prefer unconventional interpretation on vampires such as Trinity Blood where they are byproducts of Martian exploration returning to earth after the apocalyspse, or Blood+ where the disease has evolved into a highly contagious

    I'm not impressed. They didn't get the right feel to it, and it's just pics. I was under the impression it was the GitS opening redone in live-action to some extent. I'm much more lured by lust over the beautiful model than anything to do with GitS.

    You want or don't want them to obsessively count count spilled seeds?

    That doesn't explain why an illiterate fisherman who once found a dish he had scrawled on and tossed out his cell would almost be killed for what he knew. Or why he was not allowed to serve as a manservant because it was unthinkable for royalty to do so, except for one instance Nicolas_Fouquet, a man imprisoned by

    Looks like crap.

    Better to be abased, than to abase brother.

    "Because players can't see how many people rank above them"

    Nintendo- "You want us to do what with our licenses?"

    It made him look wiser than to utter profanity in front of his son as well as composed and dignified even given the circumstances to not lose all his cool. Especially given what the word connotes and what just nearly happened to his son.

    This is one of those movies that should have stayed standalone.

    That's one creative way to combat piracy.