Big Koala
"A species of huge Des Koala. He's meek, but people are afraid of him because he's very powerful."
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Big Koala
"A species of huge Des Koala. He's meek, but people are afraid of him because he's very powerful."
Legitimately, I think the best part of running this blog is seeing all the little details in Yugioh cards that I wouldn't notice otherwise and then, of course, sharing them with you all. Like, yeah we all know Big Koala! He's big and he's very cute, having his little (big) snack on a nice, sunny day. But did you know? Have you ever seen before? The many tiny colorful koalas at his feet? They're so damn cute and absolutely precious little guys. Instantaneously heightened my view of this card.
Rating: 8/10
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ROUND 1B, MATCH 4 OUT OF 8!
Monster Stats & Propaganda Under the Cut:
Dizzy Tiger is used by Kumazo Maeda (Mr. Huffington in the English dub). Its stats are the following:
Attribute: EARTH
Level: 4
Type: BEAST-WARRIOR / EFFECT
Effect Type: CONTINUOUS
Effect (according to the anime): “Negate the effects of face-down Defense Position Flip Effect Monsters attacked by this card.”
ATK / DEF: 1800 / 600
Propaganda:
Just a buff tiger who gets sauced every night. Counters morphing jar probably.
Big Koala is used by Hayato Maeda (Chumley Huffington in the English dub). Its stats are the following:
Attribute: EARTH
Level: 7
Type: BEAST
Description (according to the anime): “A species of huge Des Koala. He's meek, but people are afraid of him because he's very powerful.”
ATK / DEF: 2700 / 2000
Propaganda:
It's a big koala
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Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX - Duel Box 1: Booklet Lineart 3
- Hayato Maeda (Chumley Huffington)
- Des Koala
- Des Kangaroo
- Master of Oz
- Big Koala
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BIG KOALA MOTHER FUCKERS!!!
ALMOST THERE!!!!
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Koala: Hey I don’t think I can handle this by myself, can you come help?
Sabo: I’m kinda busy right now. You really can’t handle it on your own?
Koala: No that’s why I’m calling you! And besides it could affect Luff—
Sabo: On my way
Koala:
Koala: DUDE,
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Huh…so that’s the Sabo news??
I can’t see it eliciting such responses:
Like they should have the common sense to know Sabo would NEVER do anything like that.
Not to mention why would the Government want to cover it up??
They want to depict the Revolutionaries as terrorists so it makes no sense why they want to cover it up.
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Ada! Another one for Nice Ask Week -
Write and direct 911 lone star: the movie. Who's in it? Who isn't? What's a good genre for lone star? What's the story?
Hello Tessa!
Maybe it's because I simply just adore the Benoit Blanc mysteries, but I would love to see this gang in a whodunit! One that's both very campy and fun, but also one that provides really nuanced social commentary.
It would start with the gang showing up at a 1940s themed Murder Mystery dinner that one of Nancy's high school thespians friends invited her to and by extension, invited the rest of the 126 (plus Grace + Carlos of course).
I know what you're thinking, but yes, it has to be the 1940s because Marjan do a transatlantic accent I think she'd be perfect at it.
It takes place in a mansion out in the boonies; and we're talking mansion mansion. Secret tunnels, false bookshelves, the whole shebang.
They're all enjoying a nasty dinner of a 1940s classic Brown Sugar Meatloaf when the lights suddenly go out.
However, when the lights come back on, they see that someone was actually murdered.
Everyone but Carlos decides to take it upon themselves to solve the actual murder as opposed to waiting for law enforcement. Again, Carlos has to point at the "I'm a cop, you all are not" sign but they pay him no mind.
After hours of searching, investigating and having to pull everyone apart from their significant other at one point (TK and Carlos can simply NOT stay out of the master bedroom, for some reason); they eventually discover the killer.
After the police show up and arrest the killer, they decide to stay to finish dessert and decompress. However, when they get back to the dining room, Paul's chocolate pudding has been eaten.
They begin the investigation all over again.
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