I remember the Akira dub being particularly jarring because Kaneda had the voice of Dogtanian from The Three Muskahounds.
I remember the Akira dub being particularly jarring because Kaneda had the voice of Dogtanian from The Three Muskahounds.
Thank you. Makes sense.
So wait - has Obi Wan had it off with two Satines? Or was she the Star Wars one a shoutout to Moulin Rouge?
Amazingly, it had the original voice actors reprising their roles. So yes, the director of Apollo 13 was in a cartoon about time travel with a talking dog called Mr. Cool.
Is that an inflatable alpaca that they are blowing up?
Welcome, Vault Dweller Kirk!
“I mean, with something called an Eliminator, you’d expect it to eliminate, wouldn’t you? Still, I suppose there is the Tissue Compression side to it...”
Oh no! Petyr got him!
I feel your pain. Still, at least it’s a pretty cool bottle opener, eh?
Lootcrate included an impressive batarang keyring fob in their July crate which was made of metal and pretty lethal. The wingtips were also tiny screwdrivers to add to the pointy danger. I’m pretty sure I wouldn’t be able to fly with that in my pocket.
That’s because you didn’t take it to the Nissan Main Dealer.
For me, discordant or jumbled music has a similar effect to strobe lighting and can act as a trigger. Examples are -
Yay comics, I guess. Though I could also say yay Norse Mythology -
Wait... why is Loki hot?
Oh hai Narcisse. It’s been a while.
Not at all creepy. Nope.
I know those words but that headline makes no sense.
Agreed. This seems to be Jamie XX’s homage to some of Orbital’s work, which often deals with machinery evolving into something spiritually beautiful (e.g. Style). The accompanying video highlights this evolutionary process through industrialization.
And also Steed was Bond’s subordinate in A View To A Kill!
Surely no list like this is complete without Sir James Frazer’s The Golden Bough?