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| "mysterious gaming facts! conspiracies!" , posted Mon 11 Apr 01:15
Both Tales of Eternia and Star Ocean 3, third games on their action oriented RPG sagas, have a Valkyrie from another game as a hidden boss.
Both Ulala from SC5 and Blaze from Streets of Rage have similar orange clothes that became white on the sequels.
Virtual On, Sonic Adventure and Space Channel 5 have characters with black-and-red colors named Shadow.
Sumire Kanzaki and Karin Kanzuki have almost the same lastname, have lots of money and a bitchy laugh, and like to annoy girls named Sakura.
You can talk about the main girls from Namco's main racing saga and Konami's female wrestling game as "Reiko from RR".
Capcom used four similar characters on their games: Jasmine from Aladdin, Pullum from SFEX, Shantae from, well, Shantae and Rouge from Power Stone, but only owns the rights for the last one.
The truth is out there!
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Shingo The One 476th Post
Gold Customer
| "How about mysterious anime facts?" , posted Mon 11 Apr 02:34:
quote: Both Tales of Eternia and Star Ocean 3, third games on their action oriented RPG sagas, have a Valkyrie from another game as a hidden boss.
Both Ulala from SC5 and Blaze from Streets of Rage have similar orange clothes that became white on the sequels.
Virtual On, Sonic Adventure and Space Channel 5 have characters with black-and-red colors named Shadow.
Sumire Kanzaki and Karin Kanzuki have almost the same lastname, have lots of money and a bitchy laugh, and like to annoy girls named Sakura.
You can talk about the main girls from Namco's main racing saga and Konami's female wrestling game as "Reiko from RR".
Capcom used four similar characters on their games: Jasmine from Aladdin, Pullum from SFEX, Shantae from, well, Shantae and Rouge from Power Stone, but only owns the rights for the last one.
The truth is out there!
Hey man, nice facts.How about doing such a shit for anime?There sure are quite a bit of mysterious facts regarding characters, attacks etc, right?
There is a difference between doing it FIRST and doing it RIGHT.
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Sano 1690th Post
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| "Re(3):How about mysterious anime facts?" , posted Mon 11 Apr 06:02:
Here's an Anime conspiracy that's true.
L'Arc-en-ciel, my favorite J-Pop band had a song called "the Fourth Avenue Cafe" that played on one of Rurouni Kenshin's endings. They also has the first song on the Rurouni Kenshin Movie which I'm going to call "Stairway to Heaven" since that's one of the English lyrics. There were charges that the band was taking drugs, so 'the Fourth Avenue Cafe' was taken out of the show and they brought back the previous ending song, "Heart of Sword." On the first CD that had all of Rurouni Kenshins openings and endings from the first and second season, both of L'Arc-en-Ciel's songs were missing from the soundtrack, the final song of the movie was on the soundtrack though since they didn't sing that. Later, after L'Arc-en-Ciel was cleared of all charges, both of their songs wound up in the Rurounikenshin Best Collection soundtrack, which included both of these songs and even all of the vocal songs of the third season. Now here's where it gets tricky. After the second OVA series ended they released a massive whole bunch of CDs collection called "Animation Rurouni Kenshin Meiji Kenkaku Romanan Complete CD Box" which has every single Rurouni Kenshin song ever made. And I mean EVERY Rurouni Kenshin song ever made. All of the songs from the Anime, all of the music, all of the songs the characters sing themselves, all of the music from both of the video games, all of the music from both OVAs, EVERY SINGLE PIECE OF MUSIC FOR RUROUNI KENSHIN IS IN THIS BOX SET even "Stairway to Heaven" and it is still missing "the Fourth Avenue Cafe."
Ryu and Chun-Li forever!
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Mokona 243th Post
Frequent Customer
| "Re(4):How about mysterious anime facts?" , posted Tue 12 Apr 02:19
quote: Here's an Anime conspiracy that's true.
L'Arc-en-ciel, my favorite J-Pop band had a song called "the Fourth Avenue Cafe" that played on one of Rurouni Kenshin's endings. They also has the first song on the Rurouni Kenshin Movie which I'm going to call "Stairway to Heaven" since that's one of the English lyrics. There were charges that the band was taking drugs, so 'the Fourth Avenue Cafe' was taken out of the show and they brought back the previous ending song, "Heart of Sword." On the first CD that had all of Rurouni Kenshins openings and endings from the first and second season, both of L'Arc-en-Ciel's songs were missing from the soundtrack, the final song of the movie was on the soundtrack though since they didn't sing that. Later, after L'Arc-en-Ciel was cleared of all charges, both of their songs wound up in the Rurounikenshin Best Collection soundtrack, which included both of these songs and even all of the vocal songs of the third season. Now here's where it gets tricky. After the second OVA series ended they released a massive whole bunch of CDs collection called "Animation Rurouni Kenshin Meiji Kenkaku Romanan Complete CD Box" which has every single Rurouni Kenshin song ever made. And I mean EVERY Rurouni Kenshin song ever made. All of the songs from the Anime, all of the music, all of the songs the characters sing themselves, all of the music from both of the video games, all of the music from both OVAs, EVERY SINGLE PIECE OF MUSIC FOR RUROUNI KENSHIN IS IN THIS BOX SET even "Stairway to Heaven" and it is still missing "the Fourth Avenue Cafe."
I thought the drummer DID in fact take drugs, was arrested for possession, and was fired from the band because of it (sakura was his name, right?). (but maybe it's a real conspiracy that's not true, you can't believe all the rumours...)
Blah!
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