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Oh boy, another review! It's been so long since I've had the drive to do one of these. Well, except Donkey Kong Country of course because I obviously meant every word of that. For realsies. Anyways: I'm a huge fan of Tekken, if I haven't made that clear before, and I'm all abuzz with anticipation now that Tekken 7 is coming out soon. Still working on getting that PS4 though. Because of that, I went back across Tekken content gone past and I decided to check out this little gem right here. I hadn't seen it beforehand and had only heard about it in passing and saw images of it online, so I was fairly optimistic... boy, was that wasted effort. Much like this movie as well. I honestly don't know what I was thinking at the time. Much like other video game series, adapting Tekken from the consoles to the big screen has always resulted in mixed results. A total of four films have been released, and I had already seen two others beforehand, the first being the 2009 live action film and the 2011 "Blood Vengeance" tie-in to the second Tag game, and both were pretty much stinkers too (although the latter is still probably the best of the bunch by not by much). The only film that I haven't seen being the sequel to that live action one, but uh, not breaking my neck over seeing that. Back to this film: this was released in 1997 right before the release of Tekken 3 in order to promote the game, and possibly to cash in the success of the Street Fighter II movie released earlier under the simple name "TEKKEN" (later "Tekken: The Motion Picture for its English dub release by ADV and spoiler warning, the dub is cheesy and lame so I'm not going to go into detail about it. Imagine that, a 90s anime english dub being bad, what are the odds). It adapts the main story of the first game, but also shoves in a bunch of elements from the second game haphazardly. For those who don't know, the basic story of the first Tekken game centers around the King of Iron Fist Tournament sponsored by the Mishima Zaibatsu where fighters compete in matches for a chance to defeat the Zaibatsu's leader Heihachi Mishima and earn a large sum of prize money. One of these fighters is Heihachi's son Kazuya who aims to take revenge on Heihachi for throwing him off a cliff at the age of give in order to test his strength. Sounds like it has potential to be a kickass thrill ride, right? Well sorry, but you get this instead. Okay, without further ado: FIGHT!
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I saw this cool picture during the credits of the Timeline: Kingdom Hearts video by GameTrailers. I'm wondering if anybody knows a more clearer, better, HD-er (If that's even a word) version of this pic. Thanks!
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Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, Kingdom Hearts nerds of all ages, it is time once again for a review, and not only with this be for a cartoon, it’s going a cartoon film, a made-for-TV cartoon film and grand finale for a series that I already reviewed some time ago, that being of course “Ed, Edd n Eddy”. The movie was originally released on November 8, 2009 on Cartoon Network. After it’s premiere, it was supposed to be on DVD, but just like the cartoon series itself sans the first and second season, CN doesn’t seem interested in releasing it. You can still find it on iTunes, though. I mentioned in my “EEnE” review that this movie is different from the whole of the series, and I was not lying. Not in the slightest. I’ll explain more in the review, but in summary, it’s pretty much an experience that any long time fan of the show would appreciate. Without further ado: *walks up to glass case on wall that reads “In Case Of Review, Break Glass”, breaks glass, takes out a peanut* Wait, a peanut? Huh. Cheap review… I mean, uh, let’s get into it. Now, you might notice that I did this review a bit differently, sort of providing more summary than just review. I did this mainly because I wanted to fully showcase the examples that fell under my analysis and to better prove my point. It’s mostly because it’s easy to get a hold of the underlying theme of the premise. Either way, I hope you enjoyed and stick around for more reviews! Next up… well… you know…
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Dem feels do..... T.T
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Scroll down for the finished picture. It's not finished yet, but here is a pic I did of Rukia from Bleach. Here's the real pic I used for the reference. Hope you like it.