Showing posts with label Tears Of The Kingdom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tears Of The Kingdom. Show all posts

Wednesday, 3 December 2025

Thinking of other things other than other ladies 4


Once again, I'm back with yet another comic about my OCs in a lawyer-friendly version of the "Thinking about other women" meme.

While Naraku got the lion's share of the haters' fury throughout the entire history of Inuyasha's TV run, it was revealed near the end that the Shikon Jewel was the real mastermind behind all of Naraku's villainy from the start. Therefore, Kagome wishing for the Shikon Jewel to vanish forever ultimately killed off Naraku once and for all.

At the end of Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment, the site where Calamo and the Knight Construct took down the last of the Forbidden Constructs became the place where Calamo decided to take root. If the post-credits cinematic was anything, it's possible that Age of Imprisonment could be more than just the backstory of how King Rauru's hand grabbed Ganondorf's chest in the first place. It's also the origin story of the tree that we now refer to as the Ancient Tree Stump in Breath of The Wild and Tears of The Kingdom.

If you want to know why Ash "Satoshi" Ketchum only knows nothing but the bitterness of defeat in the first six Pokemon Leagues that appear in the mainline Pokemon games, it's all the writers' fault for being biased against Pokemon creator Satoshi Tajiri. They portrayed Ash as the underdog who could never win a Pokemon League because they believe that Satoshi Tajiri could never overtake Shigeru Miyamoto. This could explain why the late Takeshi Shudo wanted Ash's first battle against wild Pokemon to end with him going up in smoke, as well as Shudo proposing the depressing ending where Pokemon was the dying dream of a mentally ill Ash all along. All because Ash's surname was never really Ketchum, but rather, Ash was Satoshi Tajiri's real self. So much for Satoshi Tajiri having Asperger's Syndrome, being an outsider in the eyes of Nintendo, and being far more reclusive than that the now deceased Akira Toriyama...

If there was one country that had it far worse than Germany in the 20th Century, it's Hungary. The Treaty of Trianon was far worse than the Treaty of Versailles. If you think Germany had it bad with hyperinflation in 1923, Hungary's 1946 hyperinflation was way worse. And don't even get started on Soviet Russia crushing the 1956 Hungarian Revolution...

Windows Vista and Windows Me are definitely the worst Microsoft operating systems in existence, and it doesn't help that they are both tied for that horrible title...

The Konosuba Aqua is pathetic. The Kingdom Hearts Aqua is far superior.

Wednesday, 28 May 2025

Thinking of other things other than other ladies


Author's note: This comic is a lawyer-friendly version of the highly popular "Thinking about other women" meme that is being shared throughout the World Wide Web.

I'm very sure the reason Ash Ketchum could never grow old after 25 years is because Ash Ketchum was Satoshi Tajiri's real self from the very beginning.

If Ash Ketchum's original nemesis Gary Oak was indeed named after Super Mario Bros creator Shigeru Miyamoto, then sentencing Gary Oak to death would be tantamount to a grave insult against the creator of Super Mario Bros.

I'm very sure Game Theory was right from the start regarding the Toads having a parasite so terrifying that even Bowser and every other ringleader of the Koopa Troop would have been unable to rein in this highly destructive threat.

What's bigger and badder than Fury Bowser? Demon Dragon Ganon from The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. It's also possible Demon Dragon Ganon is the biggest, baddest Ganon in the history of the Zelda series.

Given that Tekken had a long history in the arcade gaming scene, Tekken fans were sorely disappointed over Heihachi Mishima's absence from the Bad-Anon meeting scene in Wreck-it Ralph.

Famiclones do exist in Bulgaria, and they became more popular than Bulgaria's Pravetz computers due to Famiclones costing less than Pravetz computers.

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