Honestly, the original commercial was better.
It's actually a drama, The Slap, about the real repercussions of a man slapping another person's child. Only, the commercial decided to play up a comedy angle for a very successful promotion.
edited 25th Nov '15 9:05:44 PM by wanderlustwarrior
Well, on this Thanksgiving, I'll only be able to play SSB 64 at my grandparents because I am not bringing the Wii U because the family likes to watch football and I prefer to play Smash with a GC controller. Plus, the Wii I am bringing can't play discs so no Melee or Brawl.
AAAAUUUUGGGHHHH!!!!I hadn't touched Smash 4 with a serious touch in quite some time but I'm glad to see Yoshi is still "That Guy" at a party.
At least I'm not making so many stupid mistakes against him as I have before, but boy oh boy do I sometimes get hit by an attack and have to just... look at the camera with a dead expression.
I'm pretty sure the concept of Law having limits was a translation error. -WanderlustwarriorPeople say it's the individual strategy of the players that differentiates matches, like other sports, but even other sports have different arenas and uniforms, and the players there don't make "TOYAAAAH" sounds every single moment.
"It's liberating, realizing you never need to be competent." — Ultimatepheer
ZeRo plays Sheik and Diddy Kong. Everyone else is insignificant.
Using Civil War trailer gifs to illustrate what it's like fighting Rosalina.
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This is extremely offtopic, but were you at one point on the BM Gf boards, Full Moon? I feel like I remember chatting with you about something. In the past I've gone as jhunter_d and Contra Crea.
The Bulbagarden forums. Sorry if TV Tropes' wonky formatting made that confusing.

That is hilarious.
edited 25th Nov '15 8:54:45 PM by Konkfan7