My babygirl, Agent 47
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My babygirl, Agent 47
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Happy Birthday to that... Corporate Liquidator..? To that...? Fashion model...? To that... Wine maker? This guy has done a lot of jobs...
47 and Diana’s relationship dynamic in Contracts and Blood Money was so fucking funny
47 is just a complete prima donna diva (and tsundere) expecting perfection despite the fact his employers are actively being hunted down and Diana is trying not to have an aneurism at his stupid behavior. not only that 47 has ZERO loyalty to the ica and Diana has to constantly waft dollar bills under his nose to convince him to stay.
i know it's her litteral job to say "the money has been transferred into your account" but C/BM Diana was truly the closest she came to being his sugar mama 10 out of 10
IO make a new mission set in 2003/2004 so we can rvtrn to bratty sugar baby 47 again
Agent 47 from the Hitman series (in English) shares a voice actor with Bowser from The Super Mario Bros. Movie (in Danish).
Voiced by David Bateson
(requested by @werewolf-cuddles)
I mentioned this some time ago, but I think this deserves its own post.
One of my favorite Smith47 interactions happens in Hitman Contracts. It's a line that can be easily overlooked, but once you realise that it came from 47's subconscious.. it feels much more special.
It's the last thing that Smith says before he runs off.
The AMT Hardballer Made Famous By The Game "Hitman" As It Was Referenced As The "Silverballer"