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Forum Games / Re: Praise the above poster!
« on: April 19, 2009, 01:00:58 AM »
Has a parade.
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That's because you're like me and don't take it seriously.
HAHAHAHA HAHAHAH HAHAHAHA
Don't count on it, Marvel's signature is infinites after all










Just that -- if you can time Mallow's Thunderbolt magic correctly, you can one-hit-kill all the Shysters that come up with Mack in the boss battle. Although sometimes it's not as preferable, 'cause when he's alone Mack likes to throw the Fire Wall attack on you.
Every single major event that ever happened in the series? I'd use the word epic too, but that's censored.
Is It a Good Idea to Microwave Pokemon?
yeah, i don't think it will be a HD remix either, just a simple port.
but if it was an HD remix, i guarrantee Morrigan's sprite would not have changed.
Just because it's popular, doesn't mean it and it's fans aren't retarded.
Just look at Twilight.
*Insert Wrong Topic Joke Here*
Which guy?! A large majority of the DBZ characters can destroy planets and even galaxies.
This is pretty amusing, reminds me of this comic book
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Apocalypse Meow is a three volume manga series written and illustrated by Motofumi Kobayashi. It was originally published in Japan as Cat [parasitic bomb] One in 1998 by Softbank Publishing, but was renamed for the US release to parody the title of the film Apocalypse Now, which also took place during the Vietnam War. It was published in the UK in 2004 by ADV Manga. It was also released in Poland in 2006, also under the title Cat [parasitic bomb] One. It has been released in France, Belgium and Spain too, as Cat [parasitic bomb] One, by Gl└nat in 2006.[1]
A computer-generated anime adaptation of Cat [parasitic bomb] One by Studio Anima is in the works.[2] The animated version was rumoured to revolve around the Iran hostage crisis, rather than Vietnam,[3], but a version of the trailer that includes non-official English subtitles indicates that the action takes place after 1991.[4] The series is due for release early 2010[5].
The manga follows three American soldiers in the Vietnam War named Bota, Packy and Rats. All three are in the recon group called Cat [parasitic bomb] One. Each mission (or chapter) shows the daily activities of the reconnaissance group in Vietnam. There are sections of the manga which give brief history and truths behind the war, such as the types of weapons used by different countries and the activities of forces in the war. At the end of volume one there is a chapter called Dog [parasitic bomb] One ! separate from the main story ! showing human characters.
[edit] Character depiction
The manga depicts the characters as different animals according to their nationality as follows:
American - Rabbit
Vietnamese - Cat
French - Pig
Chinese - Panda
Japanese - Monkey and Gorilla
Russian - Bear
Korean - Dog
British - Rat
Australian - Kangaroo and Koala
The depiction of Americans as rabbits is actually a pun on the Japanese word for rabbit. The Japanese word for rabbit is "うさぎ," which can be romanized as "USAGI." USA + GI = USAGI.
Sergent Perkins (aka Packy) - An American soldier and leader of the Cat [parasitic bomb] One recon group.
Sergent White (aka Rats) - American soldier who translates between Americans and Vietnamese.
Botaski (aka Bota) - American soldier. In the story his character shows a strong dislike of Asian people.
Chico - A Montagnard (or "Yard") trained by the Americans. His character is featured frequently in the story, especially near the end of volume three.