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Perhaps the part where 2 kindergartners got married.
It also happens to be one of the preachier Ghibli films.
But mostly it's the children being forced into a commitment they don't understand with the lives of millions relying on them staying in "love."

Top image is from Ponyo. It's... skip-able. Maybe even a little uncomfortable to watch.

On that we can agree. While the appearances of the turtles make me a bit uncomfortable, there is no evidence that their personalities have been ruined yet. On the contrary the preview shows that they have a lot of banter fit for the turtles. I will be seeing this.

The problem with the nostrils is that they are attached to weirdly human noses. It hits uncanny valley pretty hard.

I most definitely got it wrong, but hey what can you do with childhood memories?

Gamera is really neat.
Gamera is made of meat.
We all love you Ga-mer-aaaaaa

Because he's FROM Japan and it's relevant to the article. It's not racist to point out where a person is from, especially since the article did not take a mocking tone towards this person. Try not to be overly sensitive to these things, as false positives only make the real problems harder to deal with.

They should also be aware of trigger discipline whether it is a "toy" or not. Especially since this one shoots pellets at 200-300 feet per second.

All I've ever seen is that the blonde guy looks a lot like the shopkeeper and is probably his oldest child and son.

I wish you could hear my exasperated sigh when I noticed that over half those figures are of children. I'm no longer disgusted by it as much as just tired. It's making anime very difficult to watch as an adult.

As an added bonus, research after writing the first draft allows you to know what the hell you're supposed to be looking for.

The loose events might be cannon, but I doubt Starkiller's abilities in the game would be cannon.

people in Star Wars reacted to turbulence and G-forces all the time. Lucas just wasn't very consistent when it happened. Anyway, arguing G-forces about space combat is a waste of time anyway, since in space you can pull a few hundred G's with very little effort, which would turn the crew into a fine paste. Most

I am usually reading a half dozen books at any given time, but I never go beyond 2 books that I'm reading through for the first time.

I still consume fiction novels like "The Dresden Files" or anything by John Scalzi in long exhausting marathons. I can't help it. I'll lay down in bed thinking "just a chapter or two" and before I know it, it's four AM and I'm out of book. I read "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" in a single sitting right next

Somebody needs to calm down. While you are indeed free to rage, I fear for your mental health if something like TPP can set you off like this.
Oh yes and PRAISE BE TO HELIX

I was just hoping you could base your argument on a larger sample size than 3.

You named 3 movies and declared it overused...

it's because in the Potter universe, magics power is entirely from the wizard. Heck, since most spells are utilitarian in nature, the concept of a spell having more strength than another is moot. The end fight between Harry and Voldemort was more a test of will than the size or effect of the spell thrown. With all

Thing is, "Battle of the Beams" rarely gets used outside of anime, and since most Americans aren't actually familiar with anime (we love it, but it's still not penetrated the market deep enough) won't see this as a well worn cliche.