How The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 is MIND-BLOWING
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On 2021-12-30 at 15:00:19
When I first watched this underrated gem, I thought it was horrible. But once I finished the series, I was convinced that it wasn't all that bad. Here is why The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 is mind-blowing in 3. 2. 1.
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The opening scene is very cool, at least for '89 standards.
Kooky and Hip are so adorable!
I know I'm always picking on Cheatsy for being ugly as heck, but I still like him because he's a chaotic devil with a slightly relatable side. My favorite part about him is whenever he stares like, "Why am I here? I never agreed to this."
In case you couldn't tell, the Koopalings steal the spotlight. I know this wasn't intentional, but I like it whenever you get to know the villains more.
One thing I love is how DiC was more willing to experiment with character designs. What did Nintendo show us? Larry's uncombed hair and Wendy without her bracelets. Those are fine, but who was asking for those? Now what did DiC show us? ROY'S EYES! Yes. You read that right. Sure, his face is covered in trash and his sunglasses respawn once said trash is shaken off, but I still like to pretend they did the unthinkable.
Random Things I Like That I Really Shouldn't:
• Cheatsy's frequent use of alliteration
• That bow on Kootie-Pie's tail.
• Speaking of Kootie-Pie, I never realized she had an accent until I heard her say, "Don't try to get on my good soid." Again, something I like that I really shouldn't.
Bully doesn't get a ton of screen time, but when he does, oh boy, he has the best lines. Who can forget such classics as, "You? Beautiful? I thought you were part of the garbage." It's even funnier with context.
I think it's time I finally talk about the Mario Bros. The pasta jokes are toned down, but aren't completely gone, which I kinda like. Also, Luigi's voice in this show is probably more recognizable than his modern voice.
Those satisfying endings when Bowser finally puts Kootie-Pie in her place.
I now ask that you take the next 8 minutes to appreciate Big Mouth for the comedy gold that he is.
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The opening scene is very cool, at least for '89 standards.
Kooky and Hip are so adorable!
I know I'm always picking on Cheatsy for being ugly as heck, but I still like him because he's a chaotic devil with a slightly relatable side. My favorite part about him is whenever he stares like, "Why am I here? I never agreed to this."
In case you couldn't tell, the Koopalings steal the spotlight. I know this wasn't intentional, but I like it whenever you get to know the villains more.
One thing I love is how DiC was more willing to experiment with character designs. What did Nintendo show us? Larry's uncombed hair and Wendy without her bracelets. Those are fine, but who was asking for those? Now what did DiC show us? ROY'S EYES! Yes. You read that right. Sure, his face is covered in trash and his sunglasses respawn once said trash is shaken off, but I still like to pretend they did the unthinkable.
Random Things I Like That I Really Shouldn't:
• Cheatsy's frequent use of alliteration
• That bow on Kootie-Pie's tail.
• Speaking of Kootie-Pie, I never realized she had an accent until I heard her say, "Don't try to get on my good soid." Again, something I like that I really shouldn't.
Bully doesn't get a ton of screen time, but when he does, oh boy, he has the best lines. Who can forget such classics as, "You? Beautiful? I thought you were part of the garbage." It's even funnier with context.
I think it's time I finally talk about the Mario Bros. The pasta jokes are toned down, but aren't completely gone, which I kinda like. Also, Luigi's voice in this show is probably more recognizable than his modern voice.
Those satisfying endings when Bowser finally puts Kootie-Pie in her place.
I now ask that you take the next 8 minutes to appreciate Big Mouth for the comedy gold that he is.
On 2021-12-30 at 16:33:53
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The opening scene is very cool, at least for '89 standards.
Kooky and Hip are so adorable!
I know I'm always picking on Cheatsy for being ugly as heck, but I still like him because he's a chaotic devil with a slightly relatable side. My favorite part about him is whenever he stares like, "Why am I here? I never agreed to this."
In case you couldn't tell, the Koopalings steal the spotlight. I know this wasn't intentional, but I like it whenever you get to know the villains more.
One thing I love is how DiC was more willing to experiment with character designs. What did Nintendo show us? Larry's uncombed hair and Wendy without her bracelets. Those are fine, but who was asking for those? Now what did DiC show us? ROY'S EYES! Yes. You read that right. Sure, his face is covered in trash and his sunglasses respawn once said trash is shaken off, but I still like to pretend they did the unthinkable.
Random Things I Like That I Really Shouldn't:
• Cheatsy's frequent use of alliteration
• That bow on Kootie-Pie's tail.
• Speaking of Kootie-Pie, I never realized she had an accent until I heard her say, "Don't try to get on my good soid." Again, something I like that I really shouldn't.
Bully doesn't get a ton of screen time, but when he does, oh boy, he has the best lines. Who can forget such classics as, "You? Beautiful? I thought you were part of the garbage." It's even funnier with context.
I think it's time I finally talk about the Mario Bros. The pasta jokes are toned down, but aren't completely gone, which I kinda like. Also, Luigi's voice in this show is probably more recognizable than his modern voice.
Those satisfying endings when Bowser finally puts Kootie-Pie in her place.
I now ask that you take the next 8 minutes to appreciate Big Mouth for the comedy gold that he is.
Nathaniel Bandy : The Sequel
On 2021-12-30 at 16:38:15
Nathaniel Bandy : The Sequel
That's what I was going for.
On 2021-12-30 at 16:39:01
Nathaniel Bandy : The Sequel
That's what I was going for.
I will do it too for other games.
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