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Edited by wingedcatgirl on Apr 22nd 2024 at 1:51:09 PM
Which video game do you most want to get a movie adaptation?
Although I love the Circus ability from the more recent games, my favorite has always been Ice. I love the Cool Crown that Kirby gains, and it's such a fun ability to use!
edited 27th Feb '17 6:21:54 PM by DrNoPuma
He may be a giant, nightmarish brute, but like all villains in this series,he sure can sing.Favorite Kirby Copy Ability?
This ponification of the Wreck It Ralph characters. The designs being cute and faithful to both source materials are what makes them memorable.
edited 28th Feb '17 1:36:41 AM by TroperNo9001
"I just want what everyone else has, that's all."Those are beautiful thanks.
Favorite ponified version of a character?
Ones of the artists working for Tokyo Shinbun, I don't know their exact name.
edited 28th Feb '17 7:27:12 AM by The_Dag
Mankind is unloveable. No more kindness!Who drew your avatar?
Besides the obvious :P, I would want to try flying around.
edited 28th Feb '17 6:36:52 AM by DrNoPuma
He may be a giant, nightmarish brute, but like all villains in this series,he sure can sing.What would you do if you woke up one morning transformed into your current avatar?
It really depends. Generally, I like seeing original ideas the best, though I like seeing adaptations of things I like getting big-screen adaptations, too.
edited 28th Feb '17 7:33:43 AM by kablammin45
"Pardon me, that extremely loud and extremely deep voice you may have just heard. It was me. Oh, it is such a long story..."Do you prefer adaptions/sequal or fully original works?
Mankind is unloveable. No more kindness!Favorite Overwatch trailer?
The Stitch Sisters from The Quilt Club will always give me chills.
edited 28th Feb '17 2:42:14 PM by DrNoPuma
He may be a giant, nightmarish brute, but like all villains in this series,he sure can sing.Are there any characters or episodes of Courage the Cowardly Dog you're afraid of?
I thought it was okay, but the soundtrack was pretty good. Then again, I've always had a thing for 80's synth music.
edited 28th Feb '17 3:03:15 PM by PrincessGwen
"Thanks for the lesson. But I don't need you to tell me who I am."Have you seen Halloween III: Season of the Witch and if so, what did you think of it?
I have not. It looks interesting though.
edited 28th Feb '17 3:03:40 PM by Sedmikrasky
Have you played the Warriors video game?
"How can I bring joy when I now know we are bringing misery to thousands of innocent people?"Favorite of Markiplier's challenge videos?
That depends on what you mean by "look" like. Although I will say that it would be great to have Felix helping you. Every time you die, he can just fix your soul!
And just imagine how terrifying it would be if Turbo and Flowey teamed up! I'm sure they would both try to backstab each other, but still.
edited 28th Feb '17 4:49:04 PM by DrNoPuma
He may be a giant, nightmarish brute, but like all villains in this series,he sure can sing.What do you think would Undertale look like if it were a game that the Wreck It Ralph characters can visit (i. e. set in the movie's universe)? I'd call this AU Wrecktale.
I meant if Undertale was plugged in to Game Central Station so anyone (except for glitches) can enter or leave. I've always wondered how its mechanics could be portrayed in the movie, considering the depiction of resetting and hacking there, but what you said sounds like a cool crossover.
I would've felt happy for it, especially if it also won Best Original Song for "How Far I'll Go", but the Internet would probably react negatively like it did towards Frozen if it did.
edited 28th Feb '17 5:12:54 PM by TroperNo9001
"I just want what everyone else has, that's all."How would you have felt if Moana won the Best Animated Oscar Sunday instead of Zootopia?
I wouldn't have been mad. I'm a big Disney fan and I love both movies, but it would have been a pleasant surprise to see one of the other movies take home the Oscar. Particularly Kubo since (while I personally haven't seen any of their movies yet) Laika needs to be thrown a bone.
edited 28th Feb '17 6:07:25 PM by kablammin45
"Pardon me, that extremely loud and extremely deep voice you may have just heard. It was me. Oh, it is such a long story..."Did Moana make you moan-a? (I know you were particularly upset with Disney winning again, but I wanted to make the pun.)
The Henchperson of Indeterminate Gender. He's really fucking funny when he isn't dropping hardcore truth bombs.
edited 28th Feb '17 6:13:22 PM by BaconZorp
Long live the New Bev.Favorite member of Count Olaf's troupe?
Well, I never did like how Muriel is almost always the Damsel in Distress. I know Courage is the hero, but it would be nice to see Muriel get more badass moments outside of clobbering Eustace when he bullies Courage.
edited 28th Feb '17 6:21:04 PM by DrNoPuma
He may be a giant, nightmarish brute, but like all villains in this series,he sure can sing.If you were given the chance to reboot Courage the Cowardly Dog yourself, is there anything you would do differently from the original show?
I actually have not had the chance to play that one, unfortunately. Looks pretty good, though.
edited 1st Mar '17 7:07:40 AM by kablammin45
"Pardon me, that extremely loud and extremely deep voice you may have just heard. It was me. Oh, it is such a long story..."So I know you dig Rayman Legends and The Great Escape from your page, but have you played Hoodlum Havoc? How'd you feel about it, if so?
Oh, man, I could talk about this for ages. Good question.
More than anything else my sound has always kind of been rooted in that classic four-on-the-floor sound that's been prevalent in house music of all different kinds. I think what really got me hooked on that kind of vibe for my own work was just growing up with Daft Punk, Justice and deadmau5 as integral parts of my listening identity, though my work's a lot different from those guys because I'm still kind of a neophyte.
Really, I think that my work's kind of the combination of inspiration and limitations, with the latter being more prevalent in my early work and the former being clearer as my discography's gone on. Audiotool is a weird thing, you can do amazing, professional level work with it but the skill ceiling on making that kind of work drives a lot of people away from it after a while.
The specific styles I want to emulate really kind of depend on the things I'm listening to or just experiencing while I'm making my stuff. My first album, Nostalgia Trip, was kind of just a proof of concept than anything else, but it was around w/e when I really started to take a liking to the idea of making house tunes with a chiptune flair in the vein of Disasterpeace's Fez soundtrack. w/r/t was at once my spin on the frantic, wobbly vibes of Skrillex's work (especially on "Regards.," my favorite track from that one) and my attempt at going minimal in a James Figurine kind of way (particularly on "Mootpoint," which is still my most popular original song). Elsewise was a bunch of genres all at once, but it had a little drum 'n bass in its beats and construction, and the ⌘ EP... I dunno, I was just having fun on that one, trying to get better at making my own synths and making tunes, because I felt like it had been too long since I'd really enjoyed the process of just building tracks.
So yeah. I draw inspiration from a lot of places.
edited 1st Mar '17 2:24:49 PM by Tre
oh, that's why I need this binary mind // ⌘Where would you say you get the most inspiration from your music, or is there a particular artist whose style you want to emulate?
I can't say I've seen very many, honestly. I watched a few several years ago but don't remember them that well.
edited 1st Mar '17 9:52:12 AM by Cabe_Bedlam
I need to update these things more oftenFavorite Team Fortress 2 fan animation?
I guess, if it was by a respected studio.
edited 2nd Mar '17 2:20:24 PM by The_Dag
Mankind is unloveable. No more kindness!Would you want to see an Overwatch movie?
As you can probably guess, a lot of the stereotypes for bears, especially the stereotype of them being Gentle Giants.
...Actually, I like pretty much every animal that's known as a Gentle Giant.
edited 1st Mar '17 11:41:08 AM by DrNoPuma
He may be a giant, nightmarish brute, but like all villains in this series,he sure can sing.What's your favourite Animal Stereotype?
Umm... yes, I suppose? I do seem to be terminally incapable of saying no to things.
edited 1st Mar '17 11:05:35 AM by Sazandora
current jam | aviYes or no?
Ish
edited 1st Mar '17 10:51:44 AM by MrLavisherMoot
simple asWhat's your favorite?
Probably Charles Frankenfrank, a really short Mii whose face was the result of the 3DS's... lackluster picture-to-avatar system.
edited 1st Mar '17 10:56:51 AM by BaconZorp
Long live the New Bev.
If Undertale got a movie, what would you want to see from it?
I really would like to see the Mario series get a decent movie. And I don't mean like the one we have already, I mean like an Animated Adaptation that is much truer to the games themselves.
For game series that doesn't already have a movie adaptation, though, then I'd really like to see what could be done with a Rayman movie.
edited 27th Feb '17 6:34:50 PM by kablammin45
"Pardon me, that extremely loud and extremely deep voice you may have just heard. It was me. Oh, it is such a long story..."