aidenryan
Aiden Ryan
aidenryan

I noticed you mention Fullmetal Alchemist. Have you seen Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood? The first anime diverged from it's source manga fairly early on, while Brotherhood more or less follows the manga very well. I personally find I like Brotherhood better, but both are good.

That would be nice because actually playing through The Answer was a drag. Might not even need a full movie for that content.

Two posts with no text or images. I think you got Kinja'd.

That might be a good idea actually. It would help cross promote Bayonetta 2.

I can kinda see the Kelly Ripa resemblance actually.

That does not look like Gary Busey!

Really? Did not know that.

I was just talking about that game for some reason with my friend last weekend. I don't remember what brought it up, it was either when he was playing Brothers or Bioshock Infinite. Probably during Brothers. He said that was one game that he would like to see be remade in 3D (I'm guessing he meant 3D graphics with

I always had Nintendo systems, but I loved Rocket Knight Adventures. I borrowed my friends Genesis at least once to play just that game.

I know what you mean. I was over at a friends house when an ad for Klondike came on. My friends girlfriend asked if I saw who that was in the ad, so I said it was Jon Snow, not knowing the actors name. She then corrected me and told me it was the actor who played Robb Stark. Oops, but I always thought they looked

What I want to know is this: Can the mudcrab pet buy stuff from you?

Too true. I think it would be interesting to see an expansion to the bigger history of Middle Earth. The rise of Sauron would do so, but I think it would be interesting for the people who only know Middle Earth through The Lord of the Rings, either book or movie, to find out that Sauron was actually someones minion

Thinking too small. Why follow Sauron when you can follow Morgoth's rise and fall!

I was surprised I had to go all the way down to the bottom to find a Sekirei reference.

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Eh, I prefer Cha on my Moon.

$39.99 good?

It shouldn't be too hard to find streaming methods, though I don't know the legality of many of those methods, especially free methods. Below are the ones that I know are legit, if that that is something you want to make sure of. If it doesn't matter, you won't have problems finding the rest.

I'm not really sure why they don't have the whole thing. As far as I know it's not broken up into seasons, they just aired the whole thing straight through on a weekly basis. The stopping point on Netflix does coincide with a year worth of episodes, but it happens as the ending starts to ramp up.