Is Italy one of those cultures where if a host offers you food, you're supposed to decline first and then the host keeps insisting until you accept?AVclub said:She's Italian.
Wormdundee said:It's the girl's fault. Any girl who pulls this kind of shit is a fucking idiot. The sex might be good, but it's not worth it if they enjoy playing mind games. I hate this kind of thing so much.
Graf Nudu said:I have a question about that intro, too:
Why does Dexter shave, but when he gets his clothes on you see he has stubble again.
RotBot said:Is Italy one of those cultures where if a host offers you food, you're supposed to decline first and then the host keeps insisting until you accept?
NightHawk17 said:In shows like power rangers and Gatchaman(Science Ninja Team) what happens to peoples civilian clothes when they transform into their power forms?
I mean if it stays on while they have their power suits they must be burning up
Birbo said:How do I set up a Facebook page for a business? Do I need to enter personal information in still? My company wants one up like yesterday and I'm a total newb to it.
I'm sure there is a plug in for it somewhere. All you have to do is look for one. I'd help you out, but I don't use AIM. There's a plug in for Yahoo! that displays what you're listening to called Y!Amp. I am sure there has to be one for AIM too.Alucrid said:Is there any way to get the song you're listening to to display on aim 7.1?
As far as I know.Shick Brithouse said:What does the acronym "AFAIK" stand for? I thought it was and for all I know, but I've seen it used a lot where it's placed in a sentence where that wouldn't make sense...
As Far As I KnowShick Brithouse said:What does the acronym "AFAIK" stand for? I thought it was and for all I know, but I've seen it used a lot where it's placed in a sentence where that wouldn't make sense...
Trent Strong said:If I'm 35 years old and have seen every episode of "icarly" because I'm obsessed with Miranda Cosgrove, does that mean theres something wrong with me?
Jexhius said:Probably not, that requires some time and effort and that show was not that popular in Japan, it was more succesful worldwide as far as i'm aware.
Laughing Banana said:How come NeoGAF's home page:
http://i47.tinypic.com/2lnd0xu.jpg[IMG]
Never gets an update? The last post there dated back in 2007... surely there's a lot of interesting information or anything that can be posted there?
Or is it simply because no one cares?[/QUOTE]
I just assume most people go straight to the forums and never go through that page. Probably doesn't get that many hits.
RadioHeadAche said:Actually, I'm pretty sure Cowboy Bebop was a huge hit in Japan as well.
Cowboy Bebop almost did not appear on Japanese broadcast television due to its depictions of gratuitous violence. It was first sent to TV Tokyo, one of the main broadcasters of anime in Japan. The show had an aborted first run from 3 April 1998, until 19 June 1998, on TV Tokyo, broadcasting only episodes 2, 3, 7 to 15, and 18.
Later that year, the series was shown in its entirety from 23 October until 23 April 1999, on the satellite network WOWOW. Because of the TV Tokyo broadcast slot fiasco, the production schedule was disrupted to the extent that the last episode was delivered to WOWOW on the day of its broadcast. Cowboy Bebop won the Seiun Award in 2000.
The full series has also been broadcast across Japan by the anime television network Animax, which has also aired the series via its respective networks across Southeast Asia, South Asia and East Asia. Cowboy Bebop was popular enough that the movie, Cowboy Bebop: Tengoku no Tobira (Knockin' on Heaven's Door), was commissioned and released in Japan in 2001, and later released in the United States as Cowboy Bebop: The Movie in 2003.
Loxley said:So it was popular in Japan, but not the booming success that it became Stateside.
Wormdundee said:It's the girl's fault. Any girl who pulls this kind of shit is a fucking idiot. The sex might be good, but it's not worth it if they enjoy playing mind games. I hate this kind of thing so much.
Ninja Scooter said:Have you ever stuck something in someone's butt that wasn't a penis?
Click the reply number in the forum view for the topic you're interested in.BakedPigeon said:How can you see who has posted in a thread the most? I use to know how to check but cannot figure it out for the life of me.
Trent Strong said:If I'm 35 years old and have seen every episode of "icarly" because I'm obsessed with Miranda Cosgrove, does that mean theres something wrong with me?
Yes.Dries said:LTTP = late to the party
RTTP = returning to the party?
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Dries said:LTTP = late to the party
RTTP = returning to the party?
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Graf Nudu said:I have a question about that intro, too:
Why does Dexter shave, but when he gets his clothes on you see he has stubble again.
jamesinclair said:Whats that indian chicken called....its pink/redish because of some yogurt they cook it in?
In French or in Italian W is pronounced "double v"(not like in English,of course) .batbeg said:Does the letter w actually represent "double u" or is that just a retarded myth?
RadioHeadAche said:It doesn't really say that it wasn't as popular in its native country compared to the US, though. I'm pretty sure it was a huge hit in Japan. There was a theatrical movie, several soundtracks, two video games, two manga series, and loads of merchandise to accompany it. As far as I know, that doesn't happen unless something is very popular.
Jexhius said:Well soundtracks are a given considering Yoko Kanno's involvement and video game and manga tie-ins aren't fully indicative of success. While a movie was made it only did a very small $1 million at the Box Office, although I can't find mention of the films budget. Consider that in the same year Spirited Away did $300 million it doesn't seem like it was very popular, it was possible the movie was designed to be sold to western audiences anyway.
Here's the linkcowboybebop.org said:VIDEO RELEASES
(available from Bandai Visual)
Released on VHS, Laser Disc and DVD in nine chapters (between 18th December 1998 and 25th August 1999), the combined sales for the series hit a massive 600,000 copies. In 1999, both the fourth and fifth DVDs reached the number one spot in the Oricon magazine charts!
RadioHeadAche said:According to Wikipedia, the Bebop movie grossed over $3 million in Japan.
I think it's safe to say Cowboy Bebop was quite popular in Japan.
Jexhius said:Actually if you click through the wikipedia ciation to that (which is actually confused with an Imdb one) it says it made $1 Million Domestic, $2 Million foriegn. Although I cetainly stand corrected by those dvd/vhs sales!
Sir Smoke Alot said:With a little work you can be the next fistfulofmetal. GAF needs a new resident celebrity creeper.
https://www.annualcreditreport.com/cra/index.jspRbBrdMan said:I've got a non threadworthy question that maybe someone can help with.
What is the official free credit report site (US)? I always get confused as to which one is the official site and which ones are the shady, sign up for credit analysis for a fee places. Hook me up somebody!