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Darth Chaltab

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#188881
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Mario vs Sonic
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Originally posted by: theredbaron
Oh what, we were talking about plain-old fisticuffs?!

Well then Sonic wins hands-down! All he'd have to do is roll and split the little fat bastard in half. What's Mario gonna do, hit him with his hat?

No powerups, bare-bones characters, Sonic wins. Anything else just complicates the issue.


Depends on where you are in the Mario timeline. Post "Superstar Saga" Mario has the ability to throw fire balls in his non-powered up state.
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#188211
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Scientific Innacuracies in Sci-Fi
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Originally posted by: Yoda Is Your Father
Originally posted by: ADigitalMan
And what about beings from a planet with a red sun getting superpowers from a yellow sun? Wouldn't he lose those powers at night? And when he flies underground to the earth's mantle deep out of reach of the sun's rays? What's up with that?

And that ending to Timecop? Clearly the matter wasn't attempting to exist in the same space by a handshake. The elemental bonds of the atoms kept the matter from coexisting in the same space. What's up with that?

And jigawatts? What are those anyway? What's up with that?

(I could go on and on time permitting. )

If a person develops cancer from exposure to radiation, does that cancer go away when they move away from the radiation or enter a lead lined room? No. Same deal with Supes.

Timecop, yeah, I'll give you that one.

As for Jigawatts, WHAT THE HELL IS A JIGAWATT? (Although I'm guessing it actually is scientific facts and not just a funny word invented by the writers).

EDIT:

More about Jigawatts 1
More about Jigawatts 2


Jiggowatt was how they prounounced gigawatt back in the eighties. It is like a billion watts.
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#186881
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Teenage Muntant Ninja Turtles
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Originally posted by: theredbaron
Has it been released on DVD? My video's sound quality is really starting to suffer...


The first film has been released on DVD... BUT... It's EXTREMELY bare bones, no menues, no extras, just the film. Or at least that's the case on the disk I got. It might have been released again with more to it, but I don't think so. On the bright side it is flipside widescreen/fullscreen so you only need one disk no mater the size of your television.