
Guyshane wrote:Sorry for the double post.....but we've got a release date for volume 2
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IslaKariese wrote:World's. Most. Badass. Foodfight. Ever.
JRPictures wrote:IslaKariese wrote:World's. Most. Badass. Foodfight. Ever.
Of All Time!

IslaKariese wrote:JRPictures wrote:IslaKariese wrote:World's. Most. Badass. Foodfight. Ever.
Of All Time!
Though seriously, what is that stuff made of? Watermelons and sausage links are not supposed to be able to be used in the same capacity as professional fighters' deadly weapons. FDA needs to get on that.
JRPictures wrote:IslaKariese wrote:Though seriously, what is that stuff made of? Watermelons and sausage links are not supposed to be able to be used in the same capacity as professional fighters' deadly weapons. FDA needs to get on that.
The food in the world of RWBY is stronger than we think.

IslaKariese wrote:JRPictures wrote:IslaKariese wrote:Though seriously, what is that stuff made of? Watermelons and sausage links are not supposed to be able to be used in the same capacity as professional fighters' deadly weapons. FDA needs to get on that.
The food in the world of RWBY is stronger than we think.
There's a very tangible difference between brain food and being brained by the food.
JRPictures wrote:IslaKariese wrote:There's a very tangible difference between brain food and being brained by the food.
Ah yes the line between both is quite noticeable. Especially when using a pipe with a watermelon attached to it.

IslaKariese wrote:JRPictures wrote:IslaKariese wrote:There's a very tangible difference between brain food and being brained by the food.
Ah yes the line between both is quite noticeable. Especially when using a pipe with a watermelon attached to it.
Well, the saying goes 'You are what you eat.' When the food ends up being nigh-indestructible weapons, you tend to get what you paid for.
Also, Glynda has a gift for Casual Danger Dialogue, after a fashion. "Children, please, do not play with your food." I kinda want to be her.
JRPictures wrote:IslaKariese wrote:Well, the saying goes 'You are what you eat.' When the food ends up being nigh-indestructible weapons, you tend to get what you paid for.
Also, Glynda has a gift for Casual Danger Dialogue, after a fashion. "Children, please, do not play with your food." I kinda want to be her.
Exactly, such epic food weapons are awesome and well used. "You are what you eat indeed."
Glynda was awesome though, I love how casually she cleans up the entire cafeteria without a sweat. Her delivery of "Children, please, do not play with your food." was perfect too.


Endless Sea wrote:That episode was, like, fifty times more enjoyable than anything in the last season, I think. I'm actually looking forward to the next episode just as much as I am to the next episode of RvB, for once.

IslaKariese wrote:Endless Sea wrote:That episode was, like, fifty times more enjoyable than anything in the last season, I think. I'm actually looking forward to the next episode just as much as I am to the next episode of RvB, for once.
TBH, RWBY's made me curious about just how good RvB was. I never really cared about it all that much, but I suppose now's as good a time as any for a recommendation.

Krika wrote:I have to mention Sun and Neptune here - specifically the whole conversation prior to going in, and the facial expressions as they do. Sun's got wide eyes and massive grin, fully expecting to...I dunno, have a good meet-and-greet, with Neptune more cautious but still grinning, and then they walk in. Everyone runs out, with Neptune having that worried, confused "what the fuck is happening?" expression quickly replace the previous one. But Sun...spirits above, Sun's expression just freezes there, and I get the impression that his brain just short-circuited there for a moment. It's glorious.

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