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"Thanks, your Majesty," replied Circuit.
"I'm not worried about him," he replied, "I'm concerned about the case... something about it feels... fishy..."
"I know..." said Circuit, "but my gut says that something isn't quite right..."
"Thank you..." Circuit replied. "I'll definitely need it..."
"Hmmm..." said Circuit, "Well, I've been consulting Phoenix Wright's guide to defensive law. It's not quite like learning from Phoenix himself,...
"Who would that be?" he asked.
"Right," said Circuit, "From now on, always check the dimension guide. And that last one is off limits."
Which makes it all the worse. Even "Princess Promenade," while terrible, was more consistent than "Rainbow Rocks." You heard right, I just...
"I'm the defense attorney..." he replied dejectedly.
Well, the Dazzlings aren't good villains because they're generic and boring. They have all the personality of Skeletor. Even Sonata, who is the...
I understand that. But there's a limit. When a film is THIS cliche, has THIS much plot holes, THIS badly written villains, THIS exaggerated...
"This is bad news..." replied Circuit, burying his head in his hooves.
"Thank God we made it out okay..." said Circuit as the others appeared.
"WHAT?!" shouted Circuit as he entered the room. "LEVI'S THE PROSECUTOR?!?" He started to hang his head in shame.
Not only that, but it was cliche as all hell. I mean, really, battle of the bands. Can't get much more cliche than that. Thus summing up why I...
"Activate the return devices!" said Circuit as he pressed the button.
Suddenly, out of the shadows, the caught a glimpse of a figure. All they could make out was that the figure was wearing a hockey mask and carrying...
"The sign says Camp Crystal Lake... now where have I seen that before...?" she wondered.
I can count to potato.
*insert entirety of Awesome As I Wanna Be*