I don't know what to add since I've never played the games, and I can't find any good action poses of Jehuty except in-game.
....and it's probably never going to see American shores. And maybe that's ok.
I think the guy's name is Dingo? Here's a link: http://i.imgur.com/Hd1UOtA.jpg
OH HEY A JOJO FAN What sub group do you watch from? I wanna get into the JoJo anime.
I had a tough time figuring out anything good for Jehuty, unfortunately. I did manage to get this weird thing done though. Ideas?...
Sakurai may have said he doesn't want to add new characters, yet...I don't see their additions slowing down so far. And losing story mode does disappoint me, but so long as the actual gameplay is sharp, fast, somewhat technical, and fun, I'll go without it just fine, since multiplayer is what I'm getting Smash Bros for. And you can also turn off the 3DS outlines.
God damnit Allen, stop leaking Arizona's time-travel technology!
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Linkage. Dunno how long the sale will last.
They're pretty much like pants, but somebody cut out the middle area and stitched the legs together into one leg hole thing. Or something.
ANIME FRIENDS, ASSISTANCE IS REQUIRED: I wanna try watching JoJo's Bizzare Adventure, so that, if I like it enough, I can eventually catch up to the new series. What group has the best subtitles for it?
I didn't say that there weren't some cuts made to the plot though, did I? I was also disappointed with how Nudist Beach got pretty much shafted in the finale (though they still did contribute a lot before that, just not in the battles unfortunately.) And Houmaru become a nobody; I still don't know exactly what she was doing in the finale. And Junketsu could have had more of an effect on the finale, since he is a Kamui too and all. Even with these flaws though, this is my favorite anime in years.
Why have I not seen more fan art of them?
The first Iron Man film has been and always will be my favorite Avenger movie pre-The Avengers. I feel like it and Captain America: The First Avenger are both the most balanced films of that period of time; giving plenty of focus on Tony and Steve's issues and struggles pre-hero mode, showing off how freaking cool both of their ability sets are, and constantly keeping the plots pretty focused (though Iron Man does have an issue with not giving Tony a substantial antagonist to have a conflict with during the second act.)
I'm glad you enjoyed it. A really well-done series in my opinion, even if Trigger got rushed and had to cut corners with some action scenes (which will just be rectified anyway whenever they can do an OVA of the series like Gainax did with Gurren Lagann.)
BTW, the stuff I said about Captain America: The Winter Soldier doesn't spoil anything about the plot that you couldn't already decipher from the trailers. This is exactly why I found Captain America: The First Avenger to be much more easily re-watchable than either Thor, The Incredible Hulk, or Iron Man 2. While all three of those films were definitely enjoyable (in varying amounts,) they didn't do enough to really show the respective characters displaying heroic qualities, nor did the pacing between action scenes and dialogue scenes feel as well-done as it is in Cap's first film, which doesn't sacrifice good writing to have good action. Dunno why this caught my eye :|
I liked the ones in Final Fantasy VIII and Final Fantasy X so far. [desperate attempt to point out how shit the mini-games in Kingdom Hearts have been]
Your posts reminded me to say something about the film in the appropriate section, since I saw the film last week in a private screening. The writing is a lot stronger than The Avengers, but to be fair that film didn't need really strong writing to achieve what it was set out to do (tie in the stories of the four main Avengers well and give them dynamic relationships and a common goal to work together for, and I think they did that really well by making it vastly enjoyable to watch and listen to.) Also, I liked how they established that Steve Rogers really deserves the title of "Captain;" he voices his opinions about what Nick Fury and S.H.I.E.L.D are doing without pulling punches (lol superhero movie that involves lots of punching) and the action scenes with Captain America really show just how strong he is even after being in a film that contained THE HULK AND THOR. And Natasha Romanoff has more to say and do this time. It's almost as if there should be a feature film with a female super-heroine protagonist. HMMMMMMMMMMMM.
Forgot to say that I saw the film last Wednesday. Pretty solid flick. I liked the espionage-tinge to the story, exploring the themes of national security being abused, what Steve Rogers thinks about S.H.I.E.L.D.'s plans, his relationships with Nick Fury and Natasha Romanoff, and even how the people working for S.H.I.E.L.D. feel about the ideals of their superiors. More thought provoking and well-balanced than Thor's latest film venture (which was still enjoyable, but had a really forgettable villain and confusing motives for certain characters.) Think you guys who enjoyed Cap's first film will enjoy this even more.