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Mochi
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by Mochi » Tue May 18, 2004 9:49 pm
Jerseymilk wrote:Burn! You really are in nasty mood today aren't you Dayspring?
You'll have to give him a good spanking.

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by PsyLiam » Tue May 18, 2004 10:41 pm
He is a mean and horrible person. Ban him, Lord Mike!
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by Jerseymilk » Wed May 19, 2004 7:14 am
Cut Dayspring some slack. I know he's being mean, but he just started his summer job at Burger King yesterday. That'd be enough to put even Mother Theresa in a bad mood.

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by Deus ex Machina » Wed May 19, 2004 5:06 pm
Since we're on the subject of how difficult scenes have been changed, I have a question for anyone who saw the TV episode of "The Evil of Men" (Boo Saga) when two gunmen race through a city, shooting people down with machine guns. Were these scenes removed entirely, or did they come up with some creative scripting?
"Hahaha! Look at them scream and fall over, and I'm only shooting blanks!"
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by Jerseymilk » Wed May 19, 2004 5:49 pm
I know for the scene where they shoot the little puppy, they just show the guy's target on him and then skip over the part where the dog's actually shown getting shot. I don't know about the other scenes, since I haven't seen the T.V. version. That horrible scene with the elderly couple being murdered was hard for me to watch the first time. I found it really cruel and inhumane how he killed them.
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by Deus ex Machina » Wed May 19, 2004 11:44 pm
Yeah, I really know what you mean. Despite DBZ being filled with violence, that part shocked me, it felt really out of place. I've only watched that episode once because of it

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by Super Sonic » Thu May 20, 2004 1:25 am
I heard of that scen, but haven't seen it yet (sucks being broke). Yeah, sometimes there are some things that are less violent than others that still shock you. For me I've seen limbs getting blown off and guys on DBZ have horrible ends, yet I still wince at that scene in the second Tenchi movie when Mayuka digs her claws into Tenchi's back.