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I have no idea if this would be your dream but it might be
Playing video games and going to Blockbuster with your whiteboi best friend and two Saiyan tomboy warriors you just so happen to know, circa summer 1999
(Both drawn by Salvamakoto)
The two Yaban-Saiyan girls, Yulaan and Kevelnege, at a Blockbuster Video in 1999, for maximum nostalgia pandering.
While Chale and Randy are looking at Pokémon VHSes, these two vrodas are looking for something more macho, and what better to appeal to their sensibilities than some ultramasculine homoerotic action movies?
They live that sort of life, so it's always nice to see how humans try to portray those honor-driven death struggles on the big screen.
(Don't ask me why Salvamakoto really fucked up drawing hands in these two)
On Friday after school, there is no fighting ring, and Yulaan instead decides to head over to Chale’s house to spend the weekend there, and the first thing they do after watching Toonami (especially Dragon Ball Z) is decide to head out to Blockbuster. They’re getting pepperoni and bacon pizza, Mountain Dew, Doritos, the whole shebang, and then they’re going to raid Blockbuster. They have to stress to Yulaan they only mean that as slang; don’t actually steal stuff. Kevelnege will hold her to that.
Esmeralda wants to watch Toy Story, and she can do that in the living room while the boys get the upstairs room. Yulaan commits to memory to get her Toy Story; Yulaan herself wants to watch some old grindhouse and adult comedies like Master of the Flying Guillotine and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. But they have to go to Blockbuster first.
And it’s there they meet Shane Dawson, one of Vicente’s friends. The boys run wild throughout Blockbuster while the bollois immediately head to the movies for grown-ups. Not that the boys don’t also want to watch grown-up movies, especially for the boobies; for Chale, he just wants to watch some Pokemon episodes over again, especially the new Thundershock! VHS.
As for video games, they rent GoldenEye 007, and decide to play that endlessly all night long while downing their greasy bacon-pepperoni pizza. It’s pure boyish fun. And yes, Yulaan does rent Toy Story for Esmeralda. For all her own boyishness, Esme is still just a little kid, and she watches Toy Story on repeat for hours, annoying the parents.
Gathered around the flickering glow of the television screen, the friends eagerly dove into the world of GoldenEye 007. Although Yulaan and Kevelnege were novices, their natural aptitude for combat quickly allowed them to dominate, and they enthusiastically embraced the competitive spirit. Chale and Randy, seasoned players, were in trouble: Yulaan's prowess meant that even as she picked Boris or Dr. Doak, even Oddjob was no match against the might of a Saiyan. Between mouthfuls of pizza and swigs of Mountain Dew, the living room resonated with laughter and playful banter. Simultaneously, in the nearby rooms, Esmeralda's voice harmonized with Toy Story's soundtrack, while Valentina navigated the uncharted waters of the internet within AOL chatrooms.
I think it finally dawned on me this arc of Little Miss Savage (a slice of life arc within a slice of life sidestory) is essentially made for a tiny handful of Zillennial manchildren geeks who:
• Were reasonably young, preferably children between the years of 1997-2004 • Indulged heavily in whitebread middle-class Anglo-American-Japanese pop culture, especially for kids (e.g. Toonami, Pokémon, Blockbuster video, old school Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon, pop punk, nü metal, X-treme sports, 5th and 6th gen consoles, etc.) • Are nostalgic enough to care • Aren't put off by the idea of sharing that indulgence in nostalgia with a mook villain archetype from an 80s Japanese children's show • Also enjoyed a particular slice of early internet history
Basically the RebelTaxi audience.
Needless to say, this part of the Yabanverse is the Yabanverse at its absolute softest, schmaltziest, most docile, and most disgusting and I can't get enough of it.











