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Rockman Series / Re: Out of all the villains...
« on: October 20, 2009, 01:10:14 PM »
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Siarnaq is okay. Everything else is awkward as hell.Because it had Japanese "combat yelling"
I don't remember if Grey shouts GO!!!1 in my version as well, though that's only half the problem. Why is it that the Zero series is the ONLY MM series that got the combat yelling right? Omega sounds like he's spitting when he shoots those hueg blaster shots, and it still sounds 500 billion times better than anything ZX or X did.
Oh wow, wut? that last one...



because... Triggers are made out of string? and their bottoms of rubber?
Why not just NOT make the live action.Ater all, there already IS a live action Deathnote Movie. Which has been dubbed. And is readily available at your local best buy.
Ill just ignore and pretend it doesnt exist.
If this [parasitic bomb] is true... I will... I will... just [sonic slicer] and moan some more. : /
Fintecs, a Tokyo-based firm that has been making manuals for other companies since 1987, launched its new manga manual service on September 28. Instead of a traditional manual with text and diagrams, FINTECS offers to draft an "easy-to-understand" manga with its new "Manga de Tsukuru Manual" service. It also offers to turn pamphlets, catalogs, flyers, websites, and sales and promotional materials into either story-telling manga or four-panel manga.http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2009-10-16/japanese-firm-offers-to-turn-company-manuals-into-manga
With over 200 contracted manga creators, the company says it can delivery a 24-page monochrome manga in any desired art style in about 30 days. (Color is optional.) The company has a five-step pipeline that begins with hearing the client's goals and creating the story and characters. Then the company takes care of the actual drawing of the manga, coloring or other finishing touches, and delivering the completed work.
On Thursday, a different company called KaBa Net launched its "Manga no Shimbun" website in which it reports on daily news by drawing new pages of manga every day.




















