The maccolts and the hoofields,
2 hillbilly clans , a fude, mountain Hmmm where have I seen that before ?.
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Oh yeah !
LUCKY LUKE!!!.
talk about blatantly ripping off plots form other shows …..
I’m glad I wasn’t the only one thinking that at first sight. But yeah, I’m sure it wasn’t meant as a reference to Lucky Luke, as I’m sure they too took that story from somewhere else themselves.
Just made the episode feel cliche and you knew how it would end up.
It’s not BAD. Just not that good either, for an episode. Although I adored a lot of the different designs for the Hooffields and McColts.
99% certain that both took the concept from the historical feud of the Hatfields and the McCoys.
MUST EXPOSE A SKIN NOT EXPOSED ON BOY CHRACTERS TO MAKE A SEXY
So, what you’re saying is that Young Link is sexy?
You sick mother fucker.
Someone clearly has shown they don’t play many Zelda games. Otherwise they’d know Link for a long time has shown leg.
Furthermore are you honestly complaining about Linkle showing a bit of leg as “hurr durr sexing her up!” when that’s honestly quite the modest looking outfit for a genderbent Link. I’ve seen far worse genderbents of male hero characters that purposefully sex the gender bent up but come on.
Also this is ridiculous because plain ol regular male Link shows more skin than her in one of his costumes in Hyrule Warriors!
Heck, plain ol regular male Link has shown more skin than her in a canon game!
Why don’t you sit down, and come back with a legitimate criticism when you actually start playing Zelda games.
In Harry Potter bones can be grown from nothing in the span of hours, people can have their face and even species changed, and few if any imaginable maladies are beyond care if not cure. Why then has no one invented fucking magical Lasik?
Because the spells are general, and the eyes require delicate specificity to fix.
remember when hermione accidentally used cat hair in a pollyjuice potion and it explicitly was an awful, miserable experience that took ages to fix?
yeah no species can’t be easily changed.
Transfiguration would say otherwise. That was a mishandling of a potion far above what they were supposed to be working with, and even then it was reversed in time.