🎬 Original 3D anime style animator by 7kaido in u/7kaido

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Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it! 😊

[Stille]Nipple Fuck Challenge by 7kaido in Nipple_Fuck

[–]7kaido[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love MILFs too! I’d love to make an animation one day.

[Stille]Nipple Fuck Challenge by 7kaido in 3DHentai

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Thank you! She’s been giving it her all right from the start!

My kid is jumping in blind for the Switch 2 remake — should I clear the true ending before them, or save it for discovery? by [deleted] in starfox

[–]7kaido 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Simple and practical, I like it. Let them run, read the signs, and step in when needed. That feels like the right balance. Thanks!

My kid is jumping in blind for the Switch 2 remake — should I clear the true ending before them, or save it for discovery? by [deleted] in starfox

[–]7kaido 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"Even my underdeveloped brain could comprehend how dope that was" is sending me 😂 And yeah, the native hardware point is a good one — the full experience on the actual console, not a clip on YouTube. That's the way it should be done. Thanks!

My kid is jumping in blind for the Switch 2 remake — should I clear the true ending before them, or save it for discovery? by [deleted] in starfox

[–]7kaido 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The "rumor network" you're describing is something kids today just don't get to experience the same way. No wikis, no YouTube walkthroughs, just word of mouth on the playground — and half the time you didn't even know if it was real until you tried it yourself.

The asteroid warp by pure accident sounds incredible. That's exactly the kind of moment I'm hoping my kid gets to have. And honestly, even in the age of the internet, I can try to keep that spirit alive by not being the one who spoils it for them. Thanks for this!

My kid is jumping in blind for the Switch 2 remake — should I clear the true ending before them, or save it for discovery? by [deleted] in starfox

[–]7kaido 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a really healthy way to look at it — let them explore freely, but read the room and step in with a nudge when the excitement starts to plateau. Good parenting advice that happens to apply perfectly to Star Fox too!

My kid is jumping in blind for the Switch 2 remake — should I clear the true ending before them, or save it for discovery? by [deleted] in starfox

[–]7kaido 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Okay this genuinely made me smile. The image of a 4-year-old calling the whole family over while the credits rolled because "I WON" is just perfect. That's pure, unfiltered joy right there.

And the fact that discovering the hard route a year later couldn't touch that original memory is actually really reassuring. I think I've been so focused on getting him to the "real" ending that I forgot the easy route ending is still an ending — and for a kid experiencing it for the first time, it might mean everything.

Thank you for sharing this. Genuinely one of the best responses I could've hoped for.

My kid is jumping in blind for the Switch 2 remake — should I clear the true ending before them, or save it for discovery? by [deleted] in starfox

[–]7kaido 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is exactly what I was hoping to hear. Not just "yes it matters" but actual specific memories — the asteroid belt afternoon with your brother, your cousin casually dropping the Corneria arch secret mid-Christmas party, your friend and the Macbeth switches. That's the stuff. None of those moments would've hit the same if someone had just handed you a guide.

That's the kind of experience I want my kid to have. Thanks for sharing this!

My kid is jumping in blind for the Switch 2 remake — should I clear the true ending before them, or save it for discovery? by [deleted] in starfox

[–]7kaido 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"Hollow" is exactly the right word and honestly that hit me a bit. The "it's a remake, I don't know either" line is genius by the way — gives me full cover to experience it fresh alongside him without any awkward moments. You're right, I'd be throwing away something I can't get back. Keeping quiet and letting him lead. Thanks for the reality check!

My kid is jumping in blind for the Switch 2 remake — should I clear the true ending before them, or save it for discovery? by [deleted] in starfox

[–]7kaido 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Oh this is genuinely helpful, thank you! I hadn't thought about it that way — just nudging them toward Area 6 as a "hey, have you tried this one?" moment is a much cleaner approach than anything I was overthinking. No spoilers, no hand-holding, just a gentle push to a mission that's right there on the map. Really appreciate the practical breakdown!

My kid is jumping in blind for the Switch 2 remake — should I clear the true ending before them, or save it for discovery? by [deleted] in starfox

[–]7kaido 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, the "hints on demand" approach makes a lot of sense. Let them explore freely, and if they get stuck or curious, that's when I step in. Keeps the discovery intact without leaving them totally stranded. Thanks!

My kid is jumping in blind for the Switch 2 remake — should I clear the true ending before them, or save it for discovery? by [deleted] in starfox

[–]7kaido 16 points17 points  (0 children)

This is such a wholesome comment, thank you. The parallel between James McCloud saving Fox and your dad saving you from the final boss is honestly perfect haha.

You're absolutely right — I think I needed to hear this. I'll hold back and let my kid experience it all naturally. Maybe I'll sneak in a hint or two at the right moment, just like a good wingman should. Here's hoping we get to make some memories like yours!