gizmo74
Gizmo
gizmo74

Oh well,

The fact there is already the perfect bear card:

I need to correct your post, good sir.

My best hangover cure is not drinking enough to get a hangover.

It works 100% of the time. Granted it also requires knowing to limit your drinking but hey, its worth it for me. YMMV.

Lots of money. Robbing banks helps. Then you can have ALL THE COFFEE BEAT!

See this is how I feel about Sword Art Online.

Originally I started my full series with Goseiger, yeah. I have caught a few arcs and films here and there from older sentai series, and find that Zyuranger (I'm american, so I will always be partial to Zyu) Battle Fever J and Dekaranger are probably the ones I have enjoyed the most.

One of my sentai-loving friends is

This. This. A thousand times this.

When I discovered D2 is coming out this week I was excited, then depressed. I rarely play my PS3, and it would be nice to play D2 on it, but Pokemon is a thing.

I have read most of Pokemon Adventures, which is what I assume is the original manga, and there are some moments that could be implied as deaths (magmar being cut in twain by Giovanni and a couple others) but no pokemon actually are "dead" as far as I know.

Do you have a link to these that you refer to? I'd love to

Don't know about you but all I can think of right now is BLACK ..........PUUUUUUMA!

I think it is because for older fans that grew up with Red/Blue always pictured their battles being very similar to what was shown in origins.
When we saw the Ash Ketchum anime being very neutered compared to our young imaginations, I can speak for myself and a few others that it was entertaining, but a bit of a

Agreed, however I don't necessarily feel that death would be necessary to tell a more compelling story. Risk of death, sure. We got that in the third american film (not sure which one it was in Japan) with ash nearly being impaled on spikes as he fell to his death. That was pretty unique for the series.

I think

I won't deny that I used a bit of hyperbole for the sake of dramatizing my post, but it really was something shocking coming from years of ash & his Pokemon getting shocked, blown up, and crushed repeatedly with no signs of actual pain save for a few dramatic battles with leaders or villains, particularly in the films.

OOO is a great series, but I think Wizard is a bit more accessible and modern for new toku viewers. Could you elaborate why you think Wizard isn't a good junping-in point? Just curious on other views.

W is probably the next on my list after I catch up on Wizard and Gaim. I just haven't gotten a chance to sit down and watch it yet. From what I have seen I enjoy.

Except for the utter brutality of pokemon battles.

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I don't know if any future Kamen shows can match the utter insanity and grooviness of Wizard (which just ended a fantastic run to make way for Gaim.

The biggest issue is device fragmentation.

So about the trainer customization, is it pretty extensive? Like can I get new clothing at the boutiques later for my trainer? That kind of thing could really make a huge difference to me.
Who am I kidding? I already have the blocks free and the money in my eShop account ready to buy it....