I can't make videos in IMVU (as far as I know at least) but Recca was dancing when I took this picture.
I know a guy who sounds just like him that defeated the Justice Friends. Only the heart of Monkey was able to save us.
Yeah, he seems to have gotten a little rusty here lately. Of course, I have always portrayed him as little more than a scam artist, petty crook, and a HORRIBLE bowler.
I roleplay as a Black Maine Coon who can climb out of orifices people don't even have and gets his jollies by tackling people out of total darkness. Scary? Hah. >^_^< Humor doesn't have to make sense, Lio. In fact, that's how I prefer it.
Yeah she could, while the Z fighter was yelling for three episodes she would have killed him three times over with magic sword, because magic sword.
Realistically, maybe, but then again realism's grasp on humor is tenuous at best. Always has been. If humor was dependent on what made sense or what was acceptable (for a certain definition of the word), there'd be a lot less funny things in the world. Take the Bugs Bunny cartoon "Rabbit Every Monday", for example. Realistically speaking, Yosemite Sam should be killed by jumping willingly into a wood-burning stove and staying there. There shouldn't have been any way to throw a party in there, either. And yet there was a party anyway, and Sam was enjoying himself in there. When it comes to fanfiction, written humor, cartoons, comics like the ones Rockout likes to churn out and what not, Bugs' final line in that cartoon is my personal motto: "I don't ask questions. I just have fun!" Considering the state of the world nowadays, realism is overrated anyhow. In Z, maybe. Kai has them cutting out most if not all of the filler, and there's not as much of it in Super either.