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Post by Jenny Tablina on Jul 11, 2006 6:42:01 GMT -5
Am I the only one feeling the origin plot was even LESS belivable than the Western version? Professor: This Chemical X wont mix with anything *dumpling falls in Chemical X" Prof's kid: OMG that changed it! Mayor: OHNOES THE ICECAPS ARE ABOUT TO MELT! Profs Kid: Lets use that new chemical, even though we have no idea what it can actually...ya'know, do. *shoots chemical out into the world, this somehow stops the icecaps melting* *random lights from the reaction cause Blossom, Buttercub and Bubbles to become magical girls* *One dark light makes a monkey turn into Mojo jojo* I might keep an eye on it to see if the plot improves any.
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Post by 突貫 (Tokkan) on Jul 11, 2006 6:52:26 GMT -5
Am I the only one feeling the origin plot was even LESS belivable than the Western version? Professor: This Chemical X wont mix with anything *dumpling falls in Chemical X" Prof's kid: OMG that changed it! Mayor: OHNOES THE ICECAPS ARE ABOUT TO MELT! Profs Kid: Lets use that new chemical, even though we have no idea what it can actually...ya'know, do. *shoots chemical out into the world, this somehow stops the icecaps melting* *random lights from the reaction cause Blossom, Buttercub and Bubbles to become magical girls* *One dark light makes a monkey turn into Mojo jojo* I might keep an eye on it to see if the plot improves any. Firstly, it wasn't a dumpling that changed Chemical X into Chemical Z, it was a riceball. Secondly, the icecaps weren't melting, the world's climate was out of whack for some UNEXPLAINED reason and Chemical Z somehow put it back to normal.
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