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As someone who frequently trades in many things Hasbro, Star Wars, and 6" figures, I’ve concluded that there IS no love for 3.75" figures. Power of the Force figures depreciated like hot summer turds. Modern Star Wars 3.75 come at barely memorable; combining them with silly gimmicks didn’t help either.

My takeaway: if they needed the barely relevant T & A to add to their livestream, then the gameplay was probably not that compelling in the first place. Which to me, points out how weak the producers really thought of the game when they decided to add... that... to the show.

Bias lighting kits like these are definitely worthwhile on many TV/Monitor setups. I didn’t quite realize how much eye strain it reduced until I forgot to reconnect mine during a cleanup and went about a good hour of ‘light headache’ before I noticed they were turned off.

Bias lighting kits like these are definitely worthwhile on many TV/Monitor setups. I didn’t quite realize how much

Definitely agree with Yokai Watch not having the heart of it. From the get-go I never quite understood how it blew up so big in the first place. A lot of it seemed like just flash and gimmicks. After getting to know enough about young childrens’ toys, I kinda picked up on what had lasting power, and what were clearly

Well, I mean my point was really that no one wanted Palutena as a character to Amiibo-ize, hence the very severe discount and availability. Due to my assumption that Palutena wasn’t very popular to ‘train’ for Smash, I am baffled about why bootleggers would even bother manufacturing her card. Wasn’t meaning to compare

People actually want Palutena Amiibo cards? I got the figure Amiibo for less than $2 back when Toys R Us was closing shop. They couldn’t get rid of her fast enough. Did Ultimate change the demand?

You just described Starcom, a rather esoteric 80's toy line:

Can’t remember exactly what flavor. Might’ve been strawberry chocolate? It was well over a decade ago and she sent more later on, so I could easily be confusing them.

Movie idea: Autobot Smokescreen enlists the help of Lou Bega to stop evildoers on a distant space colony through high-speed chases set to upbeat Latino music.

I had a Japanese pen pal a long time ago and she sent me Kit Kat on a gift exchange. I originally thought “wait we have these here, why did she send these?”, but now I realize it actually meant a little something more.

Your are defending a point I didn’t make. You have dragged in non-relevant parties into my statement. YOUR analogy does not apply.

Unreasonably so.

How in hell did they screw that up. Sakura wears straight up Converse high tops with a fold over. I don’t think she’d ever live it down if she was seen in Reeboks.

I feel like you could take a bunch of these and just make a new Persona game out of it. I mean, seriously, Pringles Joker/Ren; this stuff would write itself!

To each their own I supposed. What little of the dialogue I was reading/listening to was kinda high on my ‘trope-meter’, but I don’t doubt that the story itself is probably good.

Sorry, I kinda had to jam some words together to get the idea across. Also doesn’t help that I write in a hurry. Let’s just say it’s such an amateur move that there’s no real industry word for it; at least not in the circles I know. It would just be “shit animation” or “fix your path easing”.

My bad for the overly technical rant. CrowdSceneExtra nailed the explanation though.

I’ve never heard of this anime until now, and upon viewing about 5 minutes of this very episode, the gaze-line issues is near the BOTTOM of the list of problems this show has.

I don’t like the fact that these are temporary pieces. The amount of work and craftsmanship going into these, it’s a shame that not nearly enough people that WANT to see them, will get to see them in person, ex: myself personally.

I feel like ramen would probably be the wrong kind of soup and noodles to throw chocolate into. Chocolate + naruto seems like a really OFF taste just thinking about it.