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This time out, the Toy stacks take a look at MOTUC's take on the MYP Character, King Chooblah!
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AAAWW OILHOUSE! DON'T YOU DARE BE SOUR!
CLAP FOR YOUR PODCAST TAG CHAMPS AND FEEL THE POWER! IT'S A NEW KIMIA YES IT IS! Many's the dog's dinner that has been made of the Street Fighter franchise when it comes to it's port to the film world. 1994 saw the pretty awful Van Damme movie which was little more than a poorly cobbled together cash in aimed at kids and then in 2009 we got the well produced but more than a little racist Legend Of Chun-Li. Neither films really did the game series justice and it looked like Street Fighter was doomed to be a game phenomenon only. DING DING DING.
That sound of the ring bell before an epic match, two athletes putting on a spectacle for the millions (altogether now) AND MILLIONS, of wrestling fans. Yes, us adults will face the non-believers, the ever so interesting ‘You know wrestling is fake right?’. Well yes, so is Eastenders and the Walking Dead. Does it stop those shows entertaining millions? Wrestling today is the ultimate show. Pyrotechnics that you couldn’t see anywhere else, athleticism the likes of which you couldn’t even witness in most Olympic sports, storylines so enthralling that even the most famous Hollywood script writers get jealous. So where did this multi-million industry come from? The less knowledgeable fan will tell you it all started with the different territories in America. Some might even be convinced that it all started with Vince McMahon (really?). Even the more hardened fans might believe that professional wrestling all began in the early 20th century. Well sit back, relax and absorb hours of knowledge as I take you on a journey over several articles of professional wrestling, from this one exploring the true beginnings of the sport all the way to Roman Reigns (sorry). The Jer-Bear onslaught continues with the next in this series of galleries. Jump aboard for a flight on the Ricochet
For the first time in quite a while, Matt & Adam unite for a nice chin-wag!
Yes, the man who pays the bills steps into the Basement, and he's brought tapes.... Prepare Yourself for epic talking! Epic digression! Lactose intolerance! But most importantly: epic anime!
The Devastation of Room 113 is almost over and this weeks review is the last of the individuals I'll be talking about.
"Love the work of Lew throughout his career. I'll admit though... it's Shortfuse the Cybernik I always go to, even though the man is very talented and has a long and storied career"
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