I just found a video that has every episode of The Itchy & Scratchy Show ever made. This has led me to do things one would only do if they had spare time... writing my own episode summaries. Some based off my fandoms.
( Old fashioned cat-and-mouse gore. Some episodes are titled, others aren't. )
Feel free to makes your own "Itchy & Scratchy" episodes in the comments. :P
( Old fashioned cat-and-mouse gore. Some episodes are titled, others aren't. )
Feel free to makes your own "Itchy & Scratchy" episodes in the comments. :P
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Apr. 13th, 2012 10:18 pmAll I hear from this article is "WAAAAAAH! WAAAAAAH! JK ROWLING IS SO POPULAR!"
So let me say that I’ve read the first three Potters and quite enjoyed them. Wholesome, decently paced and occasionally dark; you can easily while away a rainy hour or two in their company. What they lack is any feel for language, character and – crucially for a children’s book – the unexpected weirdness you find in, say, Alice in Wonderland.
I don't call myself the biggest fan of the Potter series, but I find his argument of judging Harry Potter as a whole from the first three books to be incredibly flawed. Is he not aware that the HP series kind of um, crucially change their tone somewhere before the end of Goblet of Fire? (And no, just knowing about the "concluding plotline in the Potter books about searching for Voldermort’s Horcruxes" doesn't count) Starting with Order of the Phoenix, the latter HP books aren't... quite as fun and fluffy as the first three, and deal with more "adult" subject matter as Harry Potter is getting older and Voldemort's power increases.
Judging HP by the first three books is like judging Lord of the Flies by its first chapters; it's like saying, "I read the first chapters of The Lord of the Flies. While I can understand its appeal as an adventure story, it can never hold up to 'true' stranded-on-an-island classics like Robinson Crusoe and Swiss Family Robinson." Or watching the beginning of "Ringing Bell" and calling it "your typical cutesey animal story" without acknowledging that the second half of the movie is GRIMDARK AS FUCK and has no happy ending.
Yeah, kinda ruins the point you're trying to make, article writer.
So let me say that I’ve read the first three Potters and quite enjoyed them. Wholesome, decently paced and occasionally dark; you can easily while away a rainy hour or two in their company. What they lack is any feel for language, character and – crucially for a children’s book – the unexpected weirdness you find in, say, Alice in Wonderland.
I don't call myself the biggest fan of the Potter series, but I find his argument of judging Harry Potter as a whole from the first three books to be incredibly flawed. Is he not aware that the HP series kind of um, crucially change their tone somewhere before the end of Goblet of Fire? (And no, just knowing about the "concluding plotline in the Potter books about searching for Voldermort’s Horcruxes" doesn't count) Starting with Order of the Phoenix, the latter HP books aren't... quite as fun and fluffy as the first three, and deal with more "adult" subject matter as Harry Potter is getting older and Voldemort's power increases.
Judging HP by the first three books is like judging Lord of the Flies by its first chapters; it's like saying, "I read the first chapters of The Lord of the Flies. While I can understand its appeal as an adventure story, it can never hold up to 'true' stranded-on-an-island classics like Robinson Crusoe and Swiss Family Robinson." Or watching the beginning of "Ringing Bell" and calling it "your typical cutesey animal story" without acknowledging that the second half of the movie is GRIMDARK AS FUCK and has no happy ending.
Yeah, kinda ruins the point you're trying to make, article writer.
Oh my god. This is absolute cruelty.
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"Its sonic 1 but with omochao as your stalker. if you do the following he will annoy the hell out of you:
- Collecting Rings
- Item Monitors (doubly bad, as each individual item inside will also bring up a message)
- Invincibility Running Out
- Power Sneakers Running Out
- Extra Lives
- Destroying Badniks
- Bouncing on Springs
- Stepping on or Pushing Objects on Buttons
- Getting Hit
- Getting Killed
- Drowning
- Getting Game Over (will also eject you from the level and reset your saved Emerald Count)
- Getting Time Over (will also eject you from the level)
- Touching Lamp Posts
- Getting the Giant Ring (without a protection shield)
- Finishing the Act (without a protection shield)
- Finishing the Zone (without a protection shield)
- Hitting the Boss (without a protection shield)
- Defeating the Boss (without a protection shield)
- Getting in that Last Hit (without a protection shield)
- Collecting a Chaos Emerald
- Touching a GOAL Sign
Already people are posting their perfect runs which i haven't been able to do yet.
If you are interested, hit up the Hack's wiki page and download it:
http://info.sonicretro.org/Sonic_the_Hedgehog_OmoChao_Edition"