he mentions Hajime no Ippo as an inspiration when directing Creed III
he mentions Hajime no Ippo as an inspiration when directing Creed III
This article isn’t super accurate. This was his top 5 Recs for people who have never watched any anime and this is a pretty good starting list tbh.
minor thing but I thought the line was “the fighting is the part I like the most” not “biting”.
Hopefully, though, it remains true to the earlier games as well, retaining Super Saiyan 4 and other retconned elements that have since been retconned.
what even is a Pokemon Master?
This feels like a very big nitpick and a weird hill to die on. MK2 makes it more relatable to the viewer because we’ve actually played this. Of course the writers and Warner are gonna use something they own and something we know to elicit an emotion.
I keep waiting for him to do the dreamworks face.
the bullets are little boomerangs
you really have to go over every trailer and then every image to put together some hints of the story and mechanics. on its own it isn’t revealing too much but after looking at everything I have a feeling I know more about Link’s weird arm.
I looked at this whole artbook and honestly it’s not really revealing more than the trailers already have. You have to really look at all the trailers and then all the images to even get a glimpse of what could be a story spoiler.
There is? I’m not sure if you’re splitting hairs here.
I didn’t play the game but I do watch side by side comparisons of scenes after the show and I prefer the way the show played Tommy and Joel’s reunion to the way the game did it. In the game it seems hostile on both sides while the show has this undercurrent of sadness that the game doesn’t quite show. Joel is sad and…
it’s the inverse of Goku who was there when Gohan was born and wasn’t even around for most of Goten’s childhood. Not to mention that he just leaves his family and friends to go train a stranger
I think the Son family trait is to become hyperfocused on one thing and neglect everything else. Goku does it with fighting, Gohan does it with research. Piccolo is there in both cases to pick up the pieces and make sure no children die.
He was directly responsible for the death of 2 of the Z fighters and finished it off with a hat trick by killing Goku. He had also damn nearly killed him once before.
Vegeta and Piccolo stand on the same platform. They both went through the same arc to a degree but since most people state-side never really watched DB they missed on how impactful Piccolo’s sacrifice for Gohan really was.
And the new manga arcs and the later arcs of Super also have Trunks and Mai, who bonded together through shared grief and through hardship in the Goku Black future and fell in love.
In the current timeline Mai being an adult in the body of a kid that present Trunks is clearly swooning over is sidestepped by the fact…
The whole impetus of the show is about what love makes you do in desperate times. Love is the driving force behind the entire story.
agreed. It would be boring and kinda confusing if they kept stumbling into human threats with no real explanation.
I have a feeling the people complaining about graphics in a zelda game are the same camp that hated wind waker when it was released and nothing can convince me otherwise.