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Re: It Chirped 2014-01-08
Posted: Thu Jan 09, 2014 1:21 am
by Fairportfan
NOTDilbert wrote:Catawampus wrote:NOTDilbert wrote:Heh. Castela's crossed eyestalks, lolling tongue, and atomic swirlies around her head - that was a good tackle....

Have you ever seen a peregrine stoop on its prey mid-air, or a large eagle kill a wolf? Castela
did say that Atsali is half raptor, so high-speed precision aerial strikes may be part of her natural skill set.
Probably right - and she's getting a lot of practice lately trying to push Castela's non-existent off switch.
As i said about a friend (now deceased) many years ago - i gave up wishing for an off switch on Kim ... i'd've settled for a "mute" button ... or even a volume control.
Re: It Chirped 2014-01-08
Posted: Thu Jan 09, 2014 1:58 am
by MerchManDan
Fairportfan wrote:TheDOCTOR wrote:I think I saw something like this in an Anime once. A Busty girl character who would pull all sorts of things fom her cleavage like tissues, sledge hammers, swords but I forget the title.

I forget the title of the anime, but the picture on the TVTropes page for "Victoria's Secret Compartment" shows a girl in the process of pulling out a full-sized rocket launcher...
Opus the Poet wrote:The TV Tropes illustration credits Giant Robo. but my limited search of the name on YouTube did not show any short segments with the sequence.
Hrm. The
IMDB page for "Giant Robo" isn't very helpful, but I do recall seeing
a .GIF of that sequence here. (linked because....well, it just seems like a good idea)
Re: It Chirped 2014-01-08
Posted: Thu Jan 09, 2014 3:26 am
by davids4250
Catawampus wrote:
Have you ever seen a peregrine stoop on its prey mid-air, or a large eagle kill a wolf? Castela did say that Atsali is half raptor, so high-speed precision aerial strikes may be part of her natural skill set.
http://twentytwowords.com/2014/01/08/ba ... zzly-bear/
Re: It Chirped 2014-01-08
Posted: Thu Jan 09, 2014 8:41 pm
by bmonk
Wyvern wrote:Little sisters have no care for your personal space.

Good point. Another: Little sisters also like to wear their older sister's clothes. Usually, however, they at least wait until said older sister is not actually wearing them. . . .

Re: It Chirped 2014-01-08
Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 1:27 am
by Fairportfan
bmonk wrote:Wyvern wrote:Little sisters have no care for your personal space.

Good point. Another: Little sisters also like to wear their older sister's clothes. Usually, however, they at least wait until said older sister is not actually wearing them. . . .

I'm thinking of the bit from the end credits for
Lilo and Stitch - with Stitch doing the laundry and
using a towel for a cape and one of Lilo's sister's bras for Batman ears...