Following the three Super Mario cartoons that aired on public television then later on The Family Channel and USA Network, as well as that god awful movie from 1993, we pretty much didn't have anything other than the games until the much better 2023 movie.
Which reminds me, have you ever wished...
As disappointing as it is, Netflix's 5-year contract with Sega and TMS Entertainment expires after November. That means we're going to lose Sonic X by that time.
Most unfortunately, it was also the only streaming option for the show in some countries including those in Northern Europe, the...
25 years ago, something terrible was shown on public television in front of millions of children across the nation. Today, I chose to repeat that history with this comic strip.
When young Hana finds out that her brother Kenji broke her mirror, the next thing we know, that same inevitable (and...
Name some TV shows you downright do not like. Here are 20 examples of mine:
P.S.: My favorite shows include MLP: FiM, the three Super Mario cartoons, All That, and Pokemon (just the first 2 seasons), but definitely not any of the 20 shown above. Also, "Tadashi Satoru" is the name I use on...
I have played:
Sonic Jam 6
Dian Shi Ma Li
Legend of Zelda: Triforce of the Gods (Famicom)
By the way, I call these "anti-Nintendo humor" games because they treat the rightful companies like s–t.
What movies can you think of that got an "R" by the MPAA only "for language", but actually have more violence than language?
Do note that the average PG-13 film today has significantly more violence than R-rated films. But this topic is only for R-rated films "for language" only.
I've heard that some video game rating guidelines have changed over these years, like PEGI giving games an automatic "18" if they "encouraged or taught gambling", like the old Pokemon games and a few Rec Room minigames from Super Mario 64 DS...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=en34GSg_sng
We all know that under copyright law, everything published before January 1, 1926 is supposed to be in the public domain today, so what's the point of Paramount still claiming copyright to the 1923 film "The Ten Commandments" within the YouTube...
2 years ago, I hear that Abominable got banned in a few areas for some incorrectly labeled map, as seen here:
Now, according to Box Office Mojo, Japan, Korea and Malaysia are not listed in the total gross list, BUT the three actual countries that banned it were Malaysia, the Philippines, and...
Are you god-fricking kidding me?!?!
Why would modern-day kids want to see a really old completely unfriendly for kids movie that came out before their parents were born, anyway?
It's Christmas Eve today. For that, I wanted to show you some made-up lyrics I made to the tune of "The Twelve Days of Christmas".
On the twelfth day of Christmas
My true love gave to me:
12 strawberry milkshakes
11 vanilla cheesecakes
10 apple dumplings
9 oatmeal cookies
8 chocolate doughnuts...
When I was younger, I used to play in the snow a lot. But now that I'm older, it's become a lot more of a problem for my life. Sometimes, I'd have to dig it out, and I'd have issues going to work as well.
I've recently heard about this creepy shit in Super Mario 64 called "The Wario Apparition". I'm not sure if it's fake, since I've seen it happen on a YouTube video of someone playing the game on an actual cartridge and it all happened for real, and the game just crashed!
However, when I...
We should know that Disney made six package films (Saludos Amigos, Three Caballeros, Fun and Fancy Free, etc.) for various reasons back in the 1940s, but what happened to these films after The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (the last of the films) stopped playing in theaters?
Okay, so there was this one time when some former parents' guide to movies called FilmValues.com was active online. They believed that all three Ernest movies (Ernest Saves Christmas, Ernest Goes to Jail, and Ernest Scared Stupid) would be "too silly" for the 15-17 age group. BUT, those same...
Seriously, two is not enough. Why not nine, or even best yet, infinite? It always sucks whenever you get a Game Over for a third time in a row, especially when you're so close to beating a certain boss.
This show has been long gone for years. The last time it was ever released, I believe, was just 3 episodes of it on the video game Kirby's Dream Collection: Special Edition on September 16, 2012. It was also available for streaming on Nintendo's Wii no Ma in Japan until April 2012, and the...
In the ending sequence after you defeat Bowser and rescue the Princess in the All-Stars version of the Lost Levels, there are two versions of it. In the standard version, this is what the ending looks like:
But in another version of the game, the ending looks like this:
(Source...
I've noticed that in Super Mario Bros. 1 and 3 and Super Mario 64, no food is served as power-ups -- well, other than mushrooms, which I wouldn't count anyways. You think there should have been real food as power-ups in these games? If so, which ones?
I understand that in most franchises, there's no definitive, factual age for the main characters, but I'm still curious to know how old they are based purely on their looks. My guesses are:
Banjo, Krunch, Drumstick - 13
Bumper - 12
Conker - 11
Timber - 9
Diddy - 8
Tiptup - 6
Pipsy - 5
Taj the...
Just yesterday, YouTube has now flagged millions of videos as "made for kids" (those designed for children up to age 12). This even includes really old videos uploaded way back in 2006, as well as foreign videos (like Japan, the UK, and pretty much everywhere else).
Even a few TV-PG shows ended...
I know, you're probably gonna say that it was because of Luigi's minigames that contain mild gambling, but before that, the games were rated 3+ with the gambling games intact. Can anyone be more specific on how all this happened?
Has anyone ever heard of these weird looking games called "Super Boy" and "Super Boy II"? They're actually ripoffs of the first Super Mario Bros.. A lot of things are also absent, like the Toads, Princess Peach, and of course, the Piranha Plants in the pipes. There's also only two music...
I think so. It's also stated that Tails, in this cartoon, is 4½ years old rather than the usual 8 in modern-day Sonic titles. So that means if Tails is younger in AOSTH, then clearly, so is Sonic, at about 11, maybe 12 years old.
If you've played Super Mario 64, you'll clearly notice that there are portraits of Bowser and Peach hanging on the walls on the left and right, and at the very top is a large-size portrait of BOWSER.
But still, it's Peach's castle, so what's the purpose of these pictures on the walls anyway if...
I know that virtually all Super Mario games are either rated E or E10+, in the case of Super Mario Odyssey, but would a T rated Mario game be in your favor? If so, what would it be?