Who would win in a fight: Sidon from BoTW, or the fish god from TSoW?
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Who would win in a fight: Sidon from BoTW, or the fish god from TSoW?
I call this Faeria deck:
Fish war.
nightnurse2015 , Adrian wins)
Bruce is crying!
Eheheh!
‘Fish War’ was a project by south korean comedian/director Shim Hyung-rae (Yonggary/Reptilian, D-War) that is likely canceled by now just like ‘Condor’.
All information available seems to be that badass poster over there and this crazy synopsis you have to read:
In the deep, bottomless sea … There are undersea cities where mutated fishes with highly developed intellectual power live together peacefully. But, they got into rage and swore revenge against human beings who continue to catch fishes indiscriminately. One of those days, mysterious events started happening, such as pleasure boats at sea sunk and submarines exploded in the sea. Finally, fishes declared a war against human beings on land and came out on the ground to conquer the human beings with highly advanced weapons and military strength, several times more developed than those of human beings. Human beings was defeated instantly by fishes equipped with bombers shaped like a stingray, battle tanks like an octopus, and special forces like a seahorse, and finally put the world under the control of fishes, not of human beings anymore. At court, Dr. Octopus sentenced human beings who habitually tormented fishes. At a sushi restaurant, a catfish, puffing cigars, waited for dishes made of human beings. And fishes caught and refridgerated human beings as exactly human beings did to fishes and completely controlled the whole world. In Japan, meanwhile, Yamamoto family, the well known sushi master in business for 3 generations, became an most infamous enemy of fishes.
Coming to think of it, that poster kinda reminds me of the 2001 ‘Planet of the Apes’ movie, with the ape in a helmet facing to the side. Apparently the Fish War project was first announced in 2001...
You can't lose in a fish war.
Prof. A (I forget the context of this one).