I was rather heavily into the Samurai Pizza Cats when I was in high school, circa 1998-2002. Even had my own website, such as it was. Over time I've drifted away, but I like to think I'm still a fan at heart.
The John Wayne film "Big Jake". Man alive, I practically grew up with that movie. "You can call me father, you can call me Jacob, you can call me Jake, you can call me a dirty son-of-a-b@&*^. But if you ever call me 'daddy' again, I'll finish this fight."
Stop calling me a cow!!! Um... ignore the previous sentence. ()^_^ But in all seriousness, could you clarify what you're talking about? I haven't been paying much attention to the news in recent weeks.
Not even going to worry about it. Thinking for the future's not my strong suit, and I barely understood half of what that article was saying anyway. If it happens, I'll probably just grab a golf umbrella and weather the storm. Wouldn't be the first time something like this got Kansas riled up.
@Lioconvoy I finally have a complete answer to an earlier question you asked regarding the Harrison family's potential cutie marks. At the time, I didn't have a solid idea as to what Ezekiel's would be, since he's the odd one out. Since then I've expanded his powerset a little and taken a closer look at his personality. Thinking about it now, I strongly suspect that his mark would be a heart shaped a set of rubber arms; he's exuberant and friendly towards everyone short of total monsters, and his body's gained the sort of elasticity that you'd associate with someone like Reed Richards (alias Mr. Fantastic).
I don't know if I'd trust an American studio to reboot the SPC, frankly. At least not on their own. The trick here, I think, would involve finding both a Japanese studio with above-average animation values (but not too high, obviously, since we're trying to get a similar feel to the original) and some English dubbers with the same quirky sense of humor that Saban Entertainment had when they got hold of the anime. Nowadays I don't pay a lot of attention to studios and who does what, so I don't think I could provide a straight answer to your question. ()^_^
Bit of a tough call, but I think I'd have to go with the Ankylosaurus. It used to be the Velociraptor, but nowadays I'm more partial to dinosaurs' defensive qualities instead of their speed and agility.
Yeah, I know it's a little late to reply to this, but... I'm not particularly partial to either. I'm a bit more familiar with Godzilla thanks to The Godzilla Power Hour and Tarbtano's "The Bridge", but not enough to give him any special edge in my mind. As for King Kong, my experience with him is limited to a Bob Newhart sketch. ()^_^
Neither. I'm not the biggest fan of horror in general. Never really had the stomach for that sort of thing.