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This forum is for discussing Chuck's videos as they are publicly released. And for bashing Neelix, but that's just repeating what I already said.
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Yeah, indeed. Still, it's amazing Pokemon ever got off the ground or came to America, becoming the international sensation it is, given the Pokemon Shock incident.

Elfen Lied. If she were a real woman, she's the kind of girl I'd like to marry. My favorite female character in all of fiction. Yes, every fictional verse I've ever seen, I prefer Yuka the best. Though Lucy/Nyuu from the same series is a close second.
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Yukaphile wrote: Tue Apr 23, 2019 6:50 pm My favorite female character in all of fiction. Yes, every fictional verse I've ever seen, I prefer Yuka the best. Though Lucy/Nyuu from the same series is a close second.
I thought Lucy would be your number one...more your type. :) (blood lust and all that)
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Not really. I do like her because I love the "person to finally give her the love she's been seeking all her life" angle, but I'm no fool, she's not stable. And Yuka is, and could very well look like a real-life Japanese girl. A classic beauty. Lucy is too much of an exotic beauty. Pink hair, red eyes, and horns. You'd need some major cosplay to pull that off. :)
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Who would have thought the teacher had any capacity for shame?

A wave motion gun is no match for the power of booby missiles!

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Yeah, it is Gainax. At least it is silly and lighthearted, right?
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Mickey_Rat15 wrote: Wed Apr 24, 2019 12:22 am "It is not a show, it is a peep into a disturbed mind."

Yeah, it is Gainax.
Hey, that's what I said then, too. :lol:
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>>Miss Shikijo swings by for a dinner and a bath

I rememeberd the "traditional greeting" and laughed hard.
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I'm a bit surprised, that the robot's arm-mounted cannon (S2E3) did not get a shout-out. It's the freaking Space Battleship Yamato!
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Madner Kami wrote: Wed Apr 24, 2019 10:31 pm I'm a bit surprised, that the robot's arm-mounted cannon (S2E3) did not get a shout-out. It's the freaking Space Battleship Yamato!
It was? I am shamed that I didn't notice that.
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Mecha82 wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2019 8:23 pm
Madner Kami wrote: Wed Apr 24, 2019 10:31 pm I'm a bit surprised, that the robot's arm-mounted cannon (S2E3) did not get a shout-out. It's the freaking Space Battleship Yamato!
It was? I am shamed that I didn't notice that.
Look at it. I mean... Just look at it...

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How can one not notice that? :shock:
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I would have missed the Yamato reference if Megas XLR hadn't done it a bit more bluntly.

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