'Legend of Zelda' director Wes Ball says that references in the movie willl be "surface level".
"You can go in expecting a nod to Ocarina of Time but not the subrosians from Oracle of Seasons."
( Via: Variety )
A lot of these are massive stretches to call "slang"
The tweet about Canadians saying "yeah, no" and "no, yeah" is a much better example of Canadian slang
Remakes as we knew them for main series Pokémon games are over. It’s time to accept it.
Pokémon BDSP wasn’t supposed to exist. Game Freak originally only wanted to make Legends Arceus to celebrate Sinnoh but they were worried people wouldn’t accept the different style of Legends games so they commissioned a remake very late in development just in case. We all know the disaster that was, and on the other hand Legends Arceus was very well received.
Game Freak now will revisit old regions in unique ways, and not necessarily in order anymore.
They revisited Unova in Indigo Disk.
Then they revisited Kalos as a sequel for Legends: Z-A.
And now they will revisit Galar as a prequel for Legends 3.
And after they will revisit all Japanese regions in the MMO.
Maybe after that they will revisit Alola in some way.
"Go woke, go broke" was always interesting to me.
Yes, the companies who adopt woke always lost money. but "woke" never lost money itself. The people who bring about woke keep finding new jobs and there continues to be NGOs and other organizations willing to fund woke forever
Sure, but governments and corporations have collectively decided that they'd rather import infinite biomass from the third world than innovate in any meaningful way
I've gotten to the point where I enjoy raising Pokemon to use in Champions in Scarlet and Violet/Sword and Shield more than actually battling in Champions
The clones are arguably one of the biggest victims of the story.
They were fully conscious, individual beings who are born and bread exclusively to fight a war that wasn't really theirs to begin with. A war they loyally gave their lives for just to be tossed away when it ended.
@TheKayaplaaya But in reality they are both mass produced weapons of war that just follow the orders of Palpatine because it's all orchestrated by him. The clones are not the victims of the story, that is not their role narratively and they are never portrayed as such in the films.
Also Penny was hardly a villain at all.
While she was the actual head of Team Star and effectively a cyber criminal, her entire part of the story revolves around her trying to dismantle Team Star and set her friends back on the straight and narrow.
I really hate the Lusamine retcon.
She was objectively an evil woman who was abusive at worst and neglectful at best towards her own children and tried to create a twisted "utopia" of frozen perfection.
Grieving for her husband does not absolve her of responsibility.