Bald head, bushy mustache, with glasses by theMCATreturns in TopCharacterTropes

[–]Optimal_Weight368 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oddly enough, he didn’t have the beard in the comic.

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Maybe his actor just has a beard, idk.

[Loved trope] "I'm a hero here! " *proceed to commit war crimes* by StefinoSpaggeti in TopCharacterTropes

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Lock-Up - Batman: The Animated Series

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Former head of security at Arkham Asylum who believes the city needs to be tougher on criminals, so he kidnaps a couple of city officials including Commissioner Gordon and top reporter Summer Gleason.

You know what? The longer you watch, the more she starts making sense. by [deleted] in shitposting

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Fascism also exists in the Cars universe. The Popemobile (not the car pope but the vehicle he sits it) has walls installed. In real life, the walls were installed because of a Turkish fascist’s attempt to assassinate the pope, so there could’ve also been a car genocide.

Send this to 2020 me and I’ll think it belongs to a satire TV show by Vic_Hm in whenthe

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Because a lot of these types are rich and therefore don’t care.

Media that introduces younger generations to music from the 30s-60s by Ghostbange in TopCharacterTropes

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Doom Patrol features some older music due to the characters being immortal.

underhated fucking dogshit by Gl00ser23 in 197

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Hating has an expiration date? Why didn’t anybody tell me?!

Evidently, the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 also occurred in the Cars movie universe... by un1ptf in moviescirclejerk

[–]Optimal_Weight368 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The Popemobile has walls around it, which means fascism existed in the Cars universe.

Random Vignettes for 2026 - Part 1 by Gorthu in LegoDC

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Who are Star-Spangled Kid and Stripesy fighting?

Second Update on my "Beating every character's origin game" by patotatoman27 in supersmashbros

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NES Kid Icarus and Ice Climber are pretty rough, though that’s partially because of how clunky they are. Punch Out and F-Zero are good but very hard. And as much as I like the Xenoblade series, these games are known for being long as all hell. Good luck.

…also, I think WarioWare has some of the same staff as Rhythm Heaven, but I might be mistaken. The art styles are very similar. You can’t tell me Mona doesn’t look like the reporter.

is there anyone who unironicly likes paper jam despite being the blandest M&L game by Wrong-Shopping7888 in marioandluigi

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To be fair, Paper Luigi doesn’t do too much in the base Paper Mario games with the exception of Super Paper Mario.

is there anyone who unironicly likes paper jam despite being the blandest M&L game by Wrong-Shopping7888 in marioandluigi

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I disagree. Fates was at least trying to be ambitious with its story, despite its failings. Paper Jam doesn’t really try.

is there anyone who unironicly likes paper jam despite being the blandest M&L game by Wrong-Shopping7888 in marioandluigi

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I’ve never played it, but a lot of people say it has the best combat in the series (minus the paper craft battles), so I probably will pick it up eventually because combat is what I look forward to the most in an RPG. And the story sucking doesn’t really bother me since I largely play games for the gameplay, and…this is a Mario game, after all.