Andymii
'Hoy, small fry!
Baby Luigi said:perfect bjaodn material
No seriously, we need to add this.
Also
So Black Dudes cross over? I'm confused on how this translation can happen, even knowing Google Translate in inaccurate.
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Baby Luigi said:perfect bjaodn material
Andymii said:Baby Luigi said:perfect bjaodn material
No seriously, we need to add this.
Also
So Black Dudes cross over? I'm confused on how this translation can happen, even knowing Google Translate in inaccurate.
Using my Internet-fu, "karasu" also means crow and "suke" is apparently a honorific, though it might be a pun on another word. The name might be a multi-layered pun that doesn't translate well to English. Also of note is that "Kurosuke" is part of the name for those black soot balls from My Neighbour Totoro. Coincidence, or something more?Baby Luigi said:"Kuro" means "black" and I have no idea what "suke" by itself means
uhThe Boo Bell may reference the medieval practice of burying the dead with a bell on a string tied to them (the bell being kept above-ground), so that if someone was buried alive, they could ring the bell so the grave keeper could dig them out.
Sometimes, when the character kicks a shell and jumps at a Soopa Striker swifty, it will be spinning and sliding, acting like a shell; however, instead of being hidden in its shell, it will be out of it with a dizzy appearance.
In Star Battle Arena, the winning conditions are to get two Stars in the traditional way (just like Grand Canal from Mario Party 7). But once again, there is no Flutter Orb in Mario Party 8 from Mario Party 6 and Mario Party 7. There is no candy that will take you to the star. Though Donkey Kong can take you to the star in this board, that is not a candy.
That's a level of "stating the obvious" that image captions really should endeavour to avoid...Glowsquid said:
Yeah, I was thinking of that too. It's one thing to have that as alt-text, quite another as a caption ([[File:Image.ext|alt=State the obvious|Caption]]).Striker Mario said:
Arabian Night resembles Agrabah from the 1992 animated film, Aladdin.
and the other one shows a music video featuring a unique Wariogram (a human cosplayed as Wario)
There are eight frames and eight e-Coins, but they appear to serve no purpose other than bragging rights.
-suke is a common male name suffix meaning "help/assistance" so its probably a pun on that and the words for crow/blackTime Turner said:Using my Internet-fu, "karasu" also means crow and "suke" is apparently a honorific, though it might be a pun on another word. The name might be a multi-layered pun that doesn't translate well to English. Also of note is that "Kurosuke" is part of the name for those black soot balls from My Neighbour Totoro. Coincidence, or something more?Baby Luigi said:"Kuro" means "black" and I have no idea what "suke" by itself means
Neville bears a slight resemblance to Nigel Thornberry.
s m a s h i n gCM30 said:Neville bears a slight resemblance to Nigel Thornberry.
Small Spiders are large purple spiders encountered in the game Donkey Kong 64.
Mario and Yoshi violating Brooklyn's new speed limit.
Mario, still wearing his cave man suit, falls from the sky, right in front of his house.
Turning on the TV, which shows the game show Wheel of Fortune having turned to Wheel of Misfortune, supports Mario's fear that the mailman in fact was Dr. Wily. He runs out of the house in order to stop Wily's plans. A falling cactus narrowly misses him. It turns out that the cactus was dropped by Miss Steinbrunnen, a neighbor of Mario's who obviously turned into an evil witch.