That's what I tell a friend of mine—"I wish I had a house like yours so I could have space for more toys. But if I did, I'd be paying for the house and couldn't buy any more toys."
That's what I tell a friend of mine—"I wish I had a house like yours so I could have space for more toys. But if I did, I'd be paying for the house and couldn't buy any more toys."
Wasn't there a comic that said that "Eggman" was this guy, and "Robotnik" was like his more sinister uncle or something, based on the character from the Saturday morning cartoon?
Much respect to FUNimation, but I do not like the typical "superhero" voice they gave Goku.
It's weird how every female in One Piece has the exact same "huge boobs-thin waist-legs for days" body type.
One Piece just feels like a constant parade of characters trying to see who has the more tragic backstory.
"This holiday season, all your favorite childhood toys from the past will unite to save the future!"
I was gonna say...this *is* Japan we're talking about. They fetishize the fuck out of everything.
True. I think more than once they've started playing a new game and said "we played it with [another group], and wanted to show it to our audiences."
#grumpbump
He's out already?!
One of the reasons I can resist buying into the moneypit this game will be; LEGO Marvel Superheroes already lets me play as Wolverine, Spider-Man, Rocket Raccoon, AND Howard the Duck.
I've never played any Skylanders/Infinity games, but I hear tales of how rare some of the figures can be. Think there will be similar instances with the Marvel figures? Thankfully, Black Widow is included in the Starter Set, but I think guys like Rocket Raccoon and Groot will be hard to find, at least for the first…
It happens. I remember when the first DBZ toys showed up at Toys R Us back when the Freeza Saga was still new on Toonami, I was looking at the figures and thought, "they got the name wrong. This is Goku as a kid. Who's Goten?"
A friend of mine had this game, so I gave it a try.
That will probably be the first joke in the movie—the "real" Deadpool taking shots (figuratively and literally) at the one from "Origins: Wolverine."
Reminds me of that Chris Rock joke about women dancing to vulgar music.
Pretty much.
He was just referencing the level at which it would be "on."
+ three Turbo updates.
Heh..."you see pictures."