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My very first thought.

Yeah, looks like a really baaad injury. I kid, I kid.

The entire thing is in Italian, with no subtitles, but trust me, you don't need a translation.

I haven't even managed to beat the game on its easiest difficulty and I'm excited about this. I love that damn game.

I feel like the next obvious step is a movie about a college student trying to make it big by winning a breakhumbling tournament.

Regretfully, painfully, shamefully, I have always meant to see that I just have not gotten around to do it, and I must say it is utterly beautiful, much closer to what I had hoped from Tangled. No surprise that the director worked on Tangled either.

Well Tangled did try it's damndest to create a style that mixed both CG and traditional, but the final product wasn't quite as spectacular as the concept designs were, and the whole creative process ended up making the movie the most expensive animated and second most expensive movie after inflation with it barely

I said traditionally animated, and Pixar's movies, exception being to I think a few shorts, tend to be CG, as are most animated movies that are released these days. I do not deny Pixar and Disney's quality, though I do believe Pixar's has dipped a little recently, but there is a certain quality to traditionally

God, a traditionally animated movie with this much detail would be fucking mind blowing. It would also probably cost a few hundred million dollars, take ten years, and probably do poorly in theaters because mainstream traditionally animated movies don't really perform well anymore unless it's an anime movie in japan.

Wow, I expected Los Angeles to be much much worse, but the max seems to be like around 40. California in general seems surprisingly moderate actually except for apparently some place called Chester that I have never heard of.

Hey! That's Kumail Nanjiani!

It can't get a US/EU release because the licensing rights for many of the series in question are held by different companies. The logistics of getting that to work is too costly and difficult to be worth the effort.

Ironically, your example of Hollywood movies being in English when they are filmed in other countries is also flawed, because they speak both Japanese and English in the movie in segments are more than adopted words.

Because English is only spoken in England? It's the third most common language in the world after Mandarin and Spanish. It's not to say it can't not be English, given the names in the series German does seem like a good possibility, but English seems more likely at the very least than Japanese.

Not under that name, but during the 90s, during the big rush of Anime that accompanied Dragon Ball Z and Pokemon, it did appear on Cartoon Network as Knights of the Zodiac.

So this is the Japanese equivalent of the "What it's like to chew 5 gum" commercials? If those commercials weren't bad enough this makes them look much more insufferable in comparison. I'd take random businessman being carried to work by a cat over... whatever hellish nightmare they call those 5 gum things.

Honestly, Attack on Titan's seems like one of those animes where an English dub makes more sense from just a stand point of the setting. The series does not seem to take place in Japan, or even Asia, and most of the characters have western names. Them speaking Japanese makes sense in as far that it's a Japanese

I imagine North Korea has these too, but they've taken the "theme" out of the park, they're not fun, and the guns don't fire BBs.

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Reminds me of another creepy video about going to sleep.

CON: There are too many status effects.