- This post has been down-ranked. Click "View Post" to view it.
AnimeGalleries [dot] Net | AnimeWallpapers [dot] Com | AnimeLyrics [dot] Com | AnimePedia [dot] Com | AnimeGlobe [dot] Com |
🐮🔪
Yes, because the writer (Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky) of a ballet in 1892 was such an avid gamer that he was inspired by Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, which he picked up in 1996, to write the score for his world renown The Nutcracker in 1892. I bet you anything he stole the clothing from Castlevania IV, and Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov (the choreographers for The Nutcracker) were heavy DDR players too.
Thanks for the humorous reply. I am well aware that The Nutcracker was WAY OLDER than Super Mario RPG. This thread was an attempt at humor. I can see that @horrendous is lacking in any sense of humor, as he gave me a thumbs down on my thread's opening post.
Click the banner to visit my website.
My website is still under construction, so please visit it often to see it as it grows. You may have to press F5 to refresh the page if there's something new that's not showing (in some rare cases, you may have to use Ctrl+F5). If you wish to contact me about my site and are a member of Animeforum, PM me. If you are just a guest visiting Animeforum, please use [email protected]
Why did I just laugh in real life :s
Nonon Jakuzure - Best Kill la Kill baePretty damn great! #spoke2soonOta "The Cutest Otaku" 2016 - Lol, how's your account doing lately? Oh wait.
my bad, i thought you were being serious because you've posted much dumber shet than this before. i mean, can you really blame me?
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)
Bookmarks