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I mean I totally get the sentiment. But I also feel like there has never been a case where anything in the Sonic franchise has EVER been targeted towards adults. Even that Shadow the Hedgehog game seemed to be after the edgy teen crowd at the very oldest.

So while executives tend to be out of touch on everything, they

“why make Sonic into specifically a kids movie.”

Because that’s who all the games, comics, and media is primarily targeted to, every single generation. 

Making a BIG assumption that there aren’t any kids who enjoy Sonic.

I looove Enchanted. 

He’s so great in Enchanted.

You’ve done it. This is the definitive hater’s guide to Final Fantasy. Drew Magary would be proud. (RIP Deadspin)

Harding was probably my favorite part of Inquisition. I loved her reports and commentary.

ok, this will be subjective but here are a few of my favorites.

Given the first choice (Garrus) was already taken I’ll have to go with the character that probably started my interest in snarky, cynical, self-assured, intelligent, raven-haired women that has been the basis of what I look for in a potential partner ever since.

This is affected by recency bias, as I’m just finishing my replay of the game, but I have to put a lot of the NPCs from Dragon Age 2 in my answer. While the game is without a doubt flawed, the characters and the world it builds are fantastic and really stick to me like few others. Hell, the only real competition,

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I don’t think it’s really that. He has a great answer to someone asking about it in a Con panel:

Not unless you’re using one of the more creative dates for the pyramids’ construction. Four thousand years ago is about 2000 BCE. The pyramids were built around 2500 BCE. Mammoths did, in fact, die out after the pyramids were completed, but only by 500 years or so.

The ending of the Cell Saga was well done, and if you consider even the original DBZ...it felt like a natural ending.

This comment is exactly what’s wrong with Star Wars fandom in 2020. You are the complete package.

Puppy monkey baby.

Maybe I was just younger, but I thought in the ‘80s and ‘90s there was mostly a sense of “It’s the Super Bowl so let’s put out our best ad!”.  For years now it seems like the new sentiment is “Let’s try really, really, really hard to be really, really, really funny!”.  The ads just feel so purposeful now.

Ok, I believe you!

My name spelled backwards is Disney!