ladyrose
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I haven't seen Madoka. Just a couple seasons of Pretty Cure and reading Cardcaptor Sakura. All shows take awhile to get up and running.

Digimon was probably a case of "better show, but Pokemon had better games".

It's not relevant, though. In fact, it's completely wrong. If the relationship isn't incestuous, we should be engaging and cheering on Nintendo for making the correct decision, and welcoming in openly gay characters.

Parody account. Shigeru Miyamoto doesn't tweet.

As a person who skipped out on the show entirely as a kid, should I give this a shot?

I know it predates Farscape, and that Farscape is getting its own movie, but it's all I can think of. Alternately, a better Sly Cooper movie than the one we're getting.

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Agreed. I do appreciate a good slice of ham when it comes to acting and voice acting.

There's also a Real Ghostbusters episode where he plays both Egon and a character that's supposed to be Welles (including moaning "Rosebud, Rooooosebud...")

Reminded me of Number Stations too, but specifically the kind that they mentioned in Welcome To Night Vale. In the episode "Numbers", the computer running the station gains sentience temporarily, developing a personality and trying to fight back.

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Admittedly Xum's constant focus on Aya (including a few "The Line, It Is Drawn" pics that had nothing to do with Green Lantern, but had Aya in them, usually in some sexy pose for whatever reason) is why I'm hesitant to start watching "GL:TAS", and why I'm not a huge fan of his artwork.

I also openly admit that I think

They used to show the newer version on Sci-Fi. I haven't watched the channel in years, but for awhile all they showed was either Ripley's or X-Files reruns.

I'm still stubbornly holding out the hope that Red Skull didn't die, and he's just off in Asgard or something, set to reappear during either Agent Carter or Cap 3. (I haven't seen Winter Soldier yet, though I've been told they set up his return as a potential thing that could happen.) Also, he's Hugo Weaving. Him and

Even as a person who grew up with Lois and Clark, Dean Cain is always going to be the Ripley's guy for me.

Uh, because gay men and heterosexual women enjoy looking at penises, lesbians and straight men enjoy looking at boobs, and bisexuals enjoy both. Kinda how their brains are wired.

I only ask because I know some people who do not believe a Muslim and a Jew can be in the same room without throttling each other. And that frustrates me beyond compare.

Then I'm sorry, skip it. You don't get to see boobs, because I'll never see Batman's penis on screen. Fair is fair.

And I sir, am no pussy.

Superheroine wishlist:

At this point, I just want Wonder Woman or Black Widow to get a film of their own at all. Minimal eye candy shots, treat her like a human being, give her an interesting problem to deal with, no jokes about periods or shopping, exist for reasons other than to be a love interest or to motivate the

Apparently there was also a Ghostbusters comic available, but the closest comic book store didn't have either it or the robo-T-rex comic by the Walking Dead creator. Super bummed out about both. Liked what I did get, though. Especially the Avatar:TLA comic and the super-cute Rocket Raccoon one.

Yep! There's actually a bunch of them.

Lovely Rogue cosplay! I'm also digging either Feferi or Meenah (it's been awhile since I've read Homestuck), Skeletor, and She-Ra in back.