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Oh, so the game isn’t just clicking “Play Now” over and over? Well golly gee, color me embarrassed.

They didn’t just steal the Autobots’ name and Cars’ appearance, they also fucking stole Next Media Animation’s graphics (you know, those Taiwanese 3D news guys you see here every now and then).

Well, shit. And why do they always give the licenses to him? Aren’t there any other bumbling filmmakers who want to try their hand at that?

How the fuck does he even get the licensing anyway?

The only thing I remember from this post is “amazing thing”.

The best part about this is that they’re still using the Ink Spots for their intro.

Piccolo is actually right here.

Goku and others, yeah.

There is a surprising lack of Ika Musume in that fanart.

Does some kind of similar page-loading, performance-improving magic exist on Chrome for Linux?

Maybe I’m stupid, but I’ve seen this box in a game retail store I go to every other week, it’s been there for a few months now. Is the one above different from the one I keep seeing? I don’t really see any difference between the one above and the one I see in the store..

I was surprised that Ika Musume didn’t show up in the main post.

I only use mine for rice, soupy noodles and for heating satti, an Indonesian/Malay dish that somehow found its way to the south of the Philippines.

The only setting my rice cooker has is “Cook Rice”. Otherwise it’s “Keep Warm”.

I read “They can’t just be good” as “They just can’t be good”, which is how I feel about live action adaptations of anime in general. Rurouni Kenshin wasn’t bad, but it wasn’t really earth-shattering either. I have zero idea why the anime industry puts out live action adaptations that always, always fail to adapt the

I knew this would come up sooner or later.

This is definitely some kind of Inquisition, you could even call it a Crusade. A Great Crusade.

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There’s already a cartoon about football (and Caltex, apparently).

But those are blue and white shimapan, can’t you see them?

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