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|  09-04-2013, 09:49 PM | #1081 | 
| Mighty Morphin Join Date: Jan 2012 Location: Za Warudo 
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			Eh. The revival didn't do much for me, anyway.
		 
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|  09-04-2013, 10:20 PM | #1082 | 
| Sentai of the Ages  Join Date: Jan 2012 Location: Pennsylvania 
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				 | Quote: So it's likely he'd have everything he needs. Just watched the finale of Futurama. It started stupidly.. but then the feels. | 
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|  09-04-2013, 10:28 PM | #1083 | 
| Mild-Mannered Reporter Join Date: Apr 2012 Location: Everywhere and nowhere, according to String Theory. 
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				 | Quote: Yes he would've. Tortillas are used in many Mexican dishes that are very healthy, so it's likely he'd have those. Jalepenos are excellent for the heart, so again. The Sour Cream is used in many sauces and such in French Cuisine, so given Alfred's backround he'd have those. And the cheese is very common in every household. ... We're arguing about the feasibility of Batman making nachoes. What has the Internet come to? | 
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|  09-04-2013, 10:29 PM | #1084 | 
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				 | Quote: The amount of effort that would have had to be put into making chips out of tortillas, not to mention the time, would not be feasible, given Slacker Batman's slackery nature and the laws of physics. ... We're arguing about the feasibility of Batman making nachoes. What has the Internet come to? 
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|  09-04-2013, 10:45 PM | #1085 | 
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|  09-05-2013, 07:35 AM | #1086 | 
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				 | Sentai Reviews: VOLTRON: DEFENDER OF THE UNIVERSE Episode One (Written while Watching) The first thing you should know is that I'm putting this here because Voltron didn't exist in Japan the same way it existed here. What we know as Voltron: Defender of the Universe is actually a combination of two anime. Beast King GoLion (Voltron) and Dairugger XV (Vehicle Voltron). And it's not a direct translation of either. The producers at the time created all new plots, all new dialouge, making Voltron a very American production using Japanese footage. Like an animated Season One MMPR. Okay. We start episode one with our intrepid space explorers.. and I think Hunk might be a moron. "Looks like the planet's being hit my meteors!" "It could be volcanic!" .. Yes, because we all know Volacos launch rocks out of the atmosphere and into empty space. The thing is though that you never actually see them. I think what they did is take the original footage that didn't have dialouge, and dub the V-Team over, so us stupid american kids would know wtf is happening. And that is the single worst swedish accent I have ever heard xD It sounds like Mike Myers "We will *Claps hands* PUMP YOU UP!" Honestly, I do love the designs in this show. The ships, the weapons, the computers, it all had a very clean look. Even the gothic look of Zarkon's fleet fit in so beautifully. They do kind of look like someone slapped a skull on a Zentradi cruiser though. Not that that's a bad thing for a Robotech fanboy like me. Speaking of voices.. Pidge. It sounds like someone shoved sausages up his nose. This show has the most random assortment of VO since I last watched 4Kids dub of One Piece. For serious. And now the prison break. Without explination Pidge leaps, what seems to be a good thirty feet, and then they all land with a makeshift sheet parachute.. And it all somehow works. Like them escaping and stealing a ship, and ending up back on Arus. Episode 2 tomorrow. | 
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|  09-05-2013, 07:41 AM | #1087 | 
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			Voltron is one of those things I'd quite like to watch regardless of how well its aged or not. I got the first lion tin boxset for really cheap (like £5) and quite enjoyed it, but then I found out the rest of the series wasn't coming to the UK and I lost all interest.
		 
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|  09-05-2013, 07:42 AM | #1088 | 
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				 | Quote: Voltron is one of those things I'd quite like to watch regardless of how well its aged or not. I got the first lion tin boxset for really cheap (like £5) and quite enjoyed it, but then I found out the rest of the series wasn't coming to the UK and I lost all interest. | 
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|  09-05-2013, 07:44 AM | #1089 | 
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				 | Quote: Voltron is one of those things I'd quite like to watch regardless of how well its aged or not. I got the first lion tin boxset for really cheap (like £5) and quite enjoyed it, but then I found out the rest of the series wasn't coming to the UK and I lost all interest. 
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|  09-05-2013, 07:48 AM | #1090 | 
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				 | Quote: Huh, that might explain why I'm so bitter about the Beetleborgs DVD thing   
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