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The files of Mario Super Sluggers contain an unused early model of Daisy that has mysterious finger bones inside her hands. All other characters, both used and unused, are completely boneless.
It must be noted that model control points used to rig animations are usually called "bones" in the industry, but those are not themselves modeled, and their visual representation (often as cones or other simple shapes) exists only within the 3D modeling program for the benefit of the designer.
These bones, however, are actually modeled, which is highly unusual for the kind of bones discussed in the above paragraph, and is mostly the case for when literal bones actually need to be seen in-game, such as for cartoony animations of a character's skeleton being visible.
It is speculated that there may have been an oversight during the model export that has assigned a model to the bones. Either way, it is notable if it is an error (especially since it makes them look like actual real-life bones seemingly coincidentally), and highly bizarre if it is on purpose (as nothing explains what kind of purpose having bones only in the hands, and only for Daisy, would have).
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It was 800 years ago. It was yesterday.
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy 01x08 - "The Life of the Stars"
Extremely rare official art render of Diddy Kong seen from behind, used only once in the official German strategy guide for Donkey Kong 64 and not found in any other known publications.
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I dunno how people can hate athena cykes when the first thing she does after phoenix hires her is run off and assault a cop
I haven’t drawn in a while but my partner gave me some ideas to get back into the swing of it. Mixing my enjoyment of FF with a casual aesthetic.
My girl, Yuna <3
Why are people saying usopp cheated on kaya in whiskey peak? They kissed once. They're not dating. Usopp is sailing the world and kaya is rebuilding her life. It's like the definition of a situationship.
watching voyager and imagining if they were using nineties slang the way starfleet academy is using modern phrases. what if janeway was saying oh snap
Imagine Harry introducing Tom to some friends back on Earth and warning them that he's a 90's nerd, and them thinking it means the 2290s, all about the Federation-Klingon peace agreement paraphernalia and renewed spirit of interplanetary cooperation, but no, Thomas Eugene Paris is a 1990s nerd and reenactor, and not even the other people obsessed with the 20th century respect him, because he chose the lamest decade to care about.
It's a plot point in the future's end two-parter that tom is *not* a 90's nerd, he can't even remember when the berlin wall fell. He's a 50's nerd, so if he was gonna be busting out old timey slang, he'd be saying shit like "hey cats, big daddy tuvok is blowin his jets over the results of the latest security drill, so beat the gravel if that cube walks by before he starts wiggin' out on ya"
Here's the collection of the whole Strawhat Crew!!
Huge shoutout to @lowqualityonepiece for the AMAZING shots, you are the real MVP for making this silly little daily doodle experiment possible! Thank you!
One Piece is the only piece of media i see where people actively talk shit and hate on it like a badge of honor, without ever having seen it, entirely bc they can't believe something that long would be worth the time or effort
but the second any of them finally give it a chance, they always come back apologizing to the fanbase like they're a problematic youtuber
tbh im not entirely immune to a villain with a tragic backstory but i do think villain origins are a lot more interesting when the focus is less "here is the original sin, the first big bad thing that happened to them that made them who they are" and more "here is the first time a person who maybe otherwise felt powerless in their life realized that they could hurt someone and get away with it"
you can get a lot more mileage out of analyzing a truly abhorrent character through the lens of like. what sort of conditions would allow or even incentivize this kind of cruelty? what kind of person benefits from those conditions and how? over the more typical who hurt them type analysis. imo.
"deep space nine is the best trek because of how it shows a darker, more deconstructive view of the federation" "[insert nutrek show of choice here] is fundamentally bad because it shows a darker, more deconstructive view of the federation" like I'm sorry we can't trap the 90's in amber but you gotta find a way to let in the present
every western movie ever made: The wild west is dying. theres no more room left for cowboys anymore…
me everytime: :(
every samurai movie ever made (both edo and bakamatsu periods): The bushido code is dying. there no more room left for samurai anymore…
me everytime: :(
A lot of westerns are remakes of samurai movies
those samurai movies were very often heavily inspired by 50′s and 40′s westerns
Cowboys and samurai are brothers separated by time and space.
Best duo.
I’ve got y’alls new favorite art piece right here.
According to Google, Samurai were abolished in 1868.
This means that at the same time that cowboys were reaching their end, so too were samurai.
Cowboys and Samurai were separated not by time, only space.
I’ve got something else to add to this: there’s also an extremely specific species of mushroom that can only be found in Texas and Japan. I’m serious.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chorioactis
The most ambitious crossover
Fantasy setting but it’s just Texas and Japan together at last
Mycelial portal between cowboys and samurai
@britonell your tags I’m dying xD
There's always the ps1 cult classic, rising zan: samurai gunman