@JediNightChris They must not have been around during the “Ahsoka Lives?” era. The trade off of bringing TCW/Rebels characters and story threads into mainstream Star Wars.
@EnigmaticGaymer@pobiwankenobica Right, but the message is in Japanese telling everyone to watch tomorrow’s episode (in Japan). I agree that it should not have been pushed out outside of Japan. Just a funny error.
@StarWars5W It’s likely less of a sweeping generalization and more of a criticism of perceived studio-meddling and corporatization of Star Wars under Disney. I agree that we shouldn’t discount the artists behind it all just because of that perception.
@ArmoredNorman Interestingly in some of the early footage he talks like a robot. And in the Japanese version, the actor does a robotic voice. But in Halo 2 and on the Japanese dub changes the actor/voice direction to be more like the Steve Downes characterization.
@Temsik_Park I have to wonder if they were hanging out with them (Kris) to hang out with them or if they were hanging out with them because they happened to be attached to Asriel who they were really hanging out with.
@AmaliaSolaris This is what I’ve been thinking. They were static characters in the original. But if they give them a character arc then that necessitates giving them faults (Falco doesn’t respect Fox, Fox is at odds with Peppy since Peppy expects him to be his father)
@PkmnAnon I close the game between each battle so I can see the full cutscene activation the mega evolution instead of the shortened version (I did the same thing in Pokemon X)
@JEM__stones The craziest thing about me seeing this out in the wild is clicking to the see original post and finding that the original post was asking Ult’s Sableye can beat (the rest doesn’t matter, he probably can’t).
@SlLENTPRINCESS That’s crazy. We asked one in Kyoto for a different bag because we got the one for the game we didn’t play out of the 4 or 5 possible and he told us he couldn’t, lmao