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Do you own any pets?
Gwimbly from Smiling Friends. From his debut episode alone he's turned into an instant fan favorite among fans, and that I'd like to see a spin-off starring him, whether it be a video game-styled show or a full-blown Retraux game.
What's a show/season that you wish had more episodes?
One thing I have learned in pledging my life to this quest is that I have been betrayed again and again. And again. And again.To be honest, Candidate for Goddess, if only so it could get a proper ending.
What's your favorite color?
Edited by Kahran042 on Apr 13th 2024 at 8:46:54 AM
Oh no! The DREADED AQUAE MORTIS! No, wait, it's just your imagination.Green
There a place you wish to travel to?
I belong to neither Heaven nor Hell. I am a woman self-possessed.Definitely the Maldives, for the coral reefs there.
Any examples of Good Bad Bugs you like? "This kimono is perfect for the Hisui-themed festival, right?" - Cynthia
The BLJ (backwards long jump).
Are there any casting choices that you think are weird, but still work surprisingly well?
Benedict Campbell as King K. Rool. The sophisticated, faux-British tone of Campbell's voice initially seems strange for a big crocodile, but it fits K. Rool's personality perfectly. Also, in Return to Krocodile Isle, he sounds genuinely scary.
I haven't played the particular game that Tango is from, but still... robo kitty. :DBarbara Dunkelman as Mama Boomstick from DEATH BATTLE!. I never expected her to play a redneck-type, but at the same time, it kinda fits. Especially because now we know where he gets his sense of humor from.
Name a character and an actor that ended up playing them that you never expected would play them.
Edited by Sierra-D421 on Apr 14th 2024 at 4:55:57 AM
Heroes are remembered, but Spartans never die.I never expected Paul Reubens to play one of the tactical droids in Star Wars Rebels.
Do you like butterflies?
See my profile by clicking my avatar, it'll tell you more than any signature can. Also see my avatar gallery (usable feature for members)...Yeah, I do. They're pretty cool.
Favorite Lethal Joke Character examples? "This kimono is perfect for the Hisui-themed festival, right?" - Cynthia
Yes, an In-Universe example actually: LLENN.
Super-Strength is the PVP meta in this RPG Mechanics 'Verse so that the average player can use the best guns, but she uses Super-Speed with SMG's instead. Guess who wins.
Which game has your favorite stamina system?
These two may literally be more bark than bite, but they are no less tenacious than everyone else.Sonic the Hedgehog, with its boost system.
Favorite part of Follow the Clue? (Listen to the song first)
The chorus sections.
Edited by GamerLuna2022 on May 5th 2024 at 12:07:47 PM
"I have SO many pajamas, and I find them all cute!"
Skyler and Flynn/Walter Jr. White. I think the former is a complex character with a bunch of likeable and even somewhat badass scenes. She is far from perfect and I'd say is both a victim and a criminal, both a good person and a terrible person, and these are what make her an interesting character to watch. I strongly disagree that the latter is just a plot device (which most people think until Ozymandias), he has his own personality (one I find really likeable, which is devastating, given all he goes through) and his relationship with and frequently changing opinions of his mom and dad is fascinating and provides a necessary depth to the story. Walt Jr. has his own life outside the plot and there's a lot of subtly to the character (like when he wants to be called Flynn and when he wants to be called Walt Jr.) that calling him a plot device until Ozymandias just feels unfair to me. Skyler and Flyyn are both great, mostly likeable characters who add a lot to the show.
That's a brilliant and very hard question. Both The Iliad and The Odyssey have fantastic plots, with (some) Values Resonance, that continues to be appreciated today. But, in regards to the language used, a lot of values dissonance, and aspects of the plotting, they haven't aged perfectly (though they have certainly aged remarkably given their age). Shakespeare's good but the language is hard by today's standards and some of the plots are... weird. I don't know much about Journey to the West but a lot of that seems to have aged well (and is probably one of the most Adaptation overdosed works ever made, hell Dragon Ball originates from it). The works of Jane Austen are probably the most 'modern' books released before the 'modern era'. The language is good, understandable and her works aren't overwritten (like, in my view, Dickens could be compared to most works today). The plots are enjoyable, witty, and contain frequent Values Resonance.
What is a character from a work who you think deserves their own spinoff?
Edited by king15 on Apr 13th 2024 at 12:28:22 PM