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So pretty much confirming that Arrow is going to be part of the cinematic canon - he did mention TV, after all.

When you max a social link with a party member they have some kind of realization about their anxiety about their shadow and their persona transforms. For instance, Kanji realizes that regardless of his sexuality, his real problem is a crippling fear of rejection. Yukiko ultimately decides to run the family inn since

That's a bit redundant though, isn't it? I mean isn't that what finishing their social links is all about?

13 for portability reasons but 17 would be nice for actually doing work.

How about "He's not the hero we thought we wanted, but he's the hero we surprisingly look forward to seeing on our TV each week".

All this pilot needs is wings.

It ends with us. Thank God.

This is the only SF&F school that's ever really struck me as being, uh, remotely accurate w/r/t teen drama. Plus the surrounding town is awesome.

Myth: Only kids pick their noses.

Man toonami was amazing, well when TOM was a part of it and then his many redesigns happened. I grew up on daft punk and gorillaz but for some reason don't remember that show block. Toonami was what got me into Anime though my first was Ninja Scroll. Oh the memories lol

From wikipedia it's called a "Visual realization." I call it one long ass music video lol.

It was pretty amazing though.

As far as hand-drawn goes... I don't really like Linkin Park. But I thought the animation in Breaking The Habit was pretty good.

For me it took me years to see the movie. On MTV and whatever the Canadian variant was, showed the videos. They were clips from the movie.

I'd give you some of my good money so you could buy popcorn to eat while seeing it.

I hope Heimdall gives a speech on how they're cancelling the Ragnarok.

Short answer: Wear body armor/plate mail for all occasions.

More power to those who enjoy it.

I'm just glad he knows about the original trilogy

I'd be down for a version of the Mandarin who isn't called the Mandarin - he's a techno industrialist that also sponsors Ten Rings. On par with Tony's intellect, but not nearly as flashy and public.

If only Kenbrell Thompkins played Pokemon. At least then, he would learn how to catch something.