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Anime: kareshi kanojo no jijou (1998)
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Anime: kareshi kanojo no jijou (1998)
I need everyone to know that Anne Rice and guy who started Popeyes (the fried chicken place not the cartoon) hated each other and once spent weeks/monthes taking out page length ads against each other in New Orleans newspapers because the Popeyes guy opened a tacky restaurant where Lestat was supposed to have died, or something like that
https://www.nytimes.com/1997/03/19/us/where-a-vampire-walked-tastes-clash.html
In case anyone thought I was kidding
why am i not at all surprised to read of Anne Rice being litigious about petty bullshit
It gets even better when you realize that, before the restaurant opened, it was an abandoned used car lot. She was literally complaining about an abandoned property being bought and actually USED for something. Because in Lestat’s final scene he walked by the car lot and looked at his reflection in one of the car windows.
I have never enjoyed anything more as I have enjoyed imagining Lestat’s reaction to learning that his final resting place is a restaurant owned by a fast food executive.
The Best Boy of the Day is
Forrest from Fire Emblem: Fates
Bowser’s crying animation from the ending to Mario’s Time Machine on the NES.
I’m playing Sword of Seals again, and this is the first thing that comes to mind after clearing chapter 1.
“I wanna thank hollywood for taking a chance on this movie and believing that an audience for it could exist”
Sorry but they keep saying this shit about La La Land and nothing even against the movie itself but how the fuck was it such a struggle for them to get a musical with generic extremely likeable white leads to be made and it feels so annoying especially in a year when the other frontrunner is Moonlight - a movie based on a screenplay that had institutional racism and privilege preventing it from being made for years???
I’m just saying
so here’s our favorite adoptive space dad Bail Organa in Revenge of the Sith:
and here he is in Rogue One:
meanwhile, here’s Obi-Wan in Revenge of the Sith:
and here he is after the exact same amount of time:
I’d like some of whatever Bail is having on Alderaan and exactly zero of what Obi-Wan is having on Tatooine
well one of them is the viceroy of alderaan and the other one is living as a hermit in space nevada, sorry that obi wan isn’t keeping up his moisturizing regimen on Planet Sand Hell while bail organa drinks kale smoothies in the shade
Here’s a commission for @portillosofficial of his favorite Fire Emblem Fates trio, in exchange for a copy of Mega Man 7 (because I always take payment in vidya games)!
Ophelia has a dark magic Portillos beef, because reasons.
“magic portillos beef” is my new favorite phrase
Siegbert Tries
Moe’s Funk Dancing for Self(ish High Heels) Defense
DR3 Junko’s Dub is an experience
”In the old Zelda there is this image, this illustration that we started with and you kind of had to put that into your imagination as you were playing along. But now, you really don’t need that illustration. The vast world is ahead of you. It surpasses the illustration and now you can actually walk and do things in this world that has come to life.” (x)
Mega Man Publisher: Capcom, Hi-Tech Expressions Developer: Hi-Tech Expressions Platform: MS-DOS Year: 1990
“Animation is a technique, not a genre.” - Gore Verbinski
Packaging of popsicles from Mexico.