If you pay attention when he's doing the tests, there's a zoom-in to the boulder getting close to him and slowing down during Amathyst's test and one of the blades during Pearl's test makes the "phasing through" noise when Steven "narrowly dodges" it. He would have failed them if they were legit.
It destroys every other timeline, and by extension, everything that came from those timelines, Ben or not. Ben was just the primary thing he was getting rid of.
For the record, the barcode was proven fake weeks ago. Verifying it is as easy as producing a copy of the barcode and asking a Target employee to do an inventory scan on it.
To make a long story short, it lets shows like Transformers run without falling under the legal definition of a toy commercial. As to why 30 minute toy commercials are illegal, blame Regan.
I assume that the major hackjob of the first episode was a one-time thing, because the original version didn't have a proper introduction episode (they assumed kids were already familiar with the character). The dub kind of had to get creative to introduce the character to an american audience...
He's actually a fairly minor villain from Transformers: Animated who was based loosely on a human character from the comics. He had a striking vehicle mode, distinguishable robot mode, interesting motivation, and his first toy was often hailed as among the best of the Transformers Animated...
Given that he was hospitalized within a day of the incident happening, the decision that he was unfit to work was probably cemented regardless of social media backlash. That only difference is that it likely wouldn't have been publicly announced so quickly.
Several of the tweets imply that they were alone when it happened, so it's really just her word against his with most people taking her side. It's just as likely that she's just trying to get the guy fired.
This is the same man who couldn't comprehend why Karai would turn on him. Oroku Saki is clearly a man who lost touch with reality a long time ago. In his head, it probably was Hamato Yoshi who drove him into accidentally mutating his daughter.
The fact that he's insane should have been obvious...
Sometimes mutants end up with random abilities like that. Remember the psychic monkey back in episode 7?
Alternatively, Stockman spilling a random chemical into the snake DNA before dumping it into the mutagen messed with her mutation.
This one was almost certainly created as a direct to video movie. Buster outright refers to the movie as a "video" at one point during a 4th wall joke. (no idea what they did with that line when they aired it on television, though)
Between the Namco assist trophies revealed earlier and the fact that Pac-man has been a recurring playable character in Mario Kart Arcade, this was expected. That said, Pacman, Megaman, and Sonic are the only three third party characters who I feel are iconic enough to merit a spot on a SSB...
Wouldn't be the first time. I remember TMS forced Funimation to localize the names of characters in Detective Conan because they felt it would give the show more western appeal.
Sometimes Nintendo just trademarks things at random. There are also like 6 other "Pokemon (color) version" titles trademarked. I assume they do it just to confuse people.
I don't see anything in the article about Ronald being replaced. It seems like this thing is just the new commercial mascot, like those weird clay people a few years ago.
I took it more akin to those tribes who still have a chip on their shoulder about America taking their land, so they get offended by the term "Native American".
Like I've said before, that most likely happened due to Dogpound making him touch a foot soldier shortly after getting hit by the mutagen, presumably under the logic of "human + human = stronger human." Trying to mutate into your own species seems to produce something as unstable as the Mutagen Man.
One of the BatB staff explained the situation in an interview a while back. DC told him that there were some creator issues with Black Lightning and BatB couldn't use the character. When he asked what the exact issues were, the legal team did some research on it and realized that DC had full...
It's a well known fact that the guy who drew the picture of the pear with the mouth that appears on the "LOLWUT" image is mad that companies sell merchandise with his art on it and don't even ask his permission. That's why the pear appeared in the beta of the original Scribblenauts, but was...
What was the point of killing off Wally? He appeared about 4 times during the past 4 episode, there wasn't any real buildup to it, and the whole thing just felt like it was thrown in the sake of killing someone. (along with the fact that he seemingly teleported to the arctic)
My biggest complaint was how overblown the reaction to the cutie mark switching was. It didn't seem any worse than any other mishap of the day, then suddenly Twilight Sparkle was sobbing in her room about it and everything got really downbeat without any real buildup. Then it turns out that the...
Whether or not the character was annoying, there was some great character stuff for Donatello from it. It was really interesting to see how he acts when he's removed from the group dynamic.
At this point I think it's become clear that some of the story arcs set up early in the season aren't going to amount to anything. I don't even remember the last time the new Robin did anything, despite the fact that they were started to ease him into the leader position in the first few...
The closest he's gotten to an origin was 2k3, where he was a mutated clone of Bishop that got out into the wild. Most of the time, he just sorta comes out of nowhere without much of an explanation.
There's a theory going around that a few of the lines were too long to bleep, so they redubbed them. That's why a few of the rude lines were significantly tamer than the rest of their language.
I've never understood the comparison between the two characters, beyond sharing an actor and both having reality warping powers. Q always had a method to his madness. He liked bringing to light the natural hypocrisy of humanity by creating seemingly no-win situations or situations where the easy...
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