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Billie Piper’s Rose Tyler hasn’t been recast, she’s still a very popular character in the Doctor Who EU and continues to make appearances in ongoing projects to this day. Again, something you could easily find if you were to just. Google “Rose Tyler”
@Q_Review Have you listened to the Big Finish reboot of the Hartnell era? Genuinely some of the best Who being made
I feel like Hartnell, Ian, Barbara and Susan as well as Troughton, Jamie and Zoe are just some of the best TARDIS crews the show’s ever had, magnificent chemistry
@SatamHistorian I should get around to reading Fleetway, it’s super interesting to me that they use the Adventures design for such a monstrous interpretation of the character
I beat the first Famicom Detective Club today, and it was pretty good. The start was slow, but it’s pretty great once it starts going. Moreover, it’s made me really think about all of the super high quality remakes of ancient Visual Novels MAGES has been making, is this a series?
Thinking about how it took MangaGamer so long to localize Higurashi Hou that the game got an HD remaster before they released it
My most shameful dark childhood secret that I absolutely shouldn’t just tweet about is that deep down I wanted to know what the Invader Zim soda and candies tasted like. I refuse to name them because tweeting “I wanted to know what ___ tasted like” sounds like a losing situation
And that’s been the joke since before the show was properly picked up, back when it was Whoopass Stew. These little children are brutal! And adorable. Let them fuck shit up
Like yeah we NEED all the details on why Sonic’s shoes have buckles on, how will we sleep at night without that… But also sure don’t make any particular effort to tell the games’ story in a coherent way, it’s okay if nothing makes sense and you just zoom through the damn things
But the fact that all of this new, weird, divergent, experimental material exists at all, in as many forms as it does, by as many creators as it does
Well, it all feels very quintessentially When They Cry to me.
Higurashi is a series with a mass of appeals, and I feel like every adaptation (yes, the anime too) splinters off of the same source, interpreting and focusing on different aspects, becoming it’s own little whole, as well as adding to the kaleidoscope of the franchise at large.