So I'm jumping onto this whole "blogging" deal kinda late, dudes. No worries. Bet it's a big deal to all of you, anyway, having a top-notch actor like me in here, right
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Mr. Engarde, I hope it's not too forward of me to say that I loved your work in the Nickel Samurai! Though I confess, I have only seen the dubbed version that was aired in Cohdopia.
I thought the addition of motorcycles to the franchise was exciting. Especially the flying bike!
By the way, I know the young man who bought your motorcycle. Don't worry, he's very nice and talented, and I'm sure he'll give your vehicle a good home.
Thanks, dude! Always awesome talking to fans. Didn't even realize that the Nickel Samurai was such a global thing, then again, I shouldn't be surprised. Either way, I'd totally recommend watching the original - my one-liners are ace and I bet a lot of that gets lost in translation. Like, episode thirty-five, with Tin, Aluminum, and me duking it out for Sayo and I'm pulling off Bruce Lee moves here, all, "Justice is a dish best served HOT!" -
...Intense stuff.
Anyway.
Thanks for not jumping on the bandwagon of haters about the bikes, dude. I'm all for Steel, but Nickel is where it's at - not to mention that Global Studios needed to dish out some cooler effects for the sequel, and bikes just happened to be the answer. Sure, they're flashy, but c'mon, what do they expect? Rickshaws?
That so, dude? I guess that's reassuring...knowing it's not some nobody that got it. 'Cause, damn, I know I sound like a broken record here, but I mean it when I say it was such a chick magnet.
Ever since the Steel Samurai first aired, it and its successors have been among the all-time top ranked programs on Cohdopian television!
I'll do as you suggest and try watching the original version. Thank you for the suggestion, Mr. Engarde. I do remember that scene, but the Cohdopian line was more like "Justice is the friend of the weak." (Sadly, the pun in the line doesn't translate into English.)
Mr. Gavin is wonderful! I listened to his music on the internet, and I'm sure he'll go far. He's a talented prosecutor too. I don't doubt that someday, he'll be almost as good as Mr. Edgeworth.
By the way, I'm currently running a program to send a care package to the prisoners at your facility. Is there anything you would be interested in receiving? Unfortunately, I cannot send you alcohol. The prison officials were quite firm about not accepting anything flammable. You may check my blog to see what kinds of things we're sending.
Oh! The Jammin' Ninja is also very popular in Cohdopia. I did sponsor a Jammin' Ninja stage show at the embassy not long ago, but unfortunately, there were some fires at the embassy, and it was never performed.
I recommend Mr. Gavin's music. It's very current!
And I'm glad you're interested in the program. I should be sending the care package along soon!
I thought the addition of motorcycles to the franchise was exciting. Especially the flying bike!
By the way, I know the young man who bought your motorcycle. Don't worry, he's very nice and talented, and I'm sure he'll give your vehicle a good home.
Yours,
Colias Palaeno
Ambassador of Cohdopia
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...Intense stuff.
Anyway.
Thanks for not jumping on the bandwagon of haters about the bikes, dude. I'm all for Steel, but Nickel is where it's at - not to mention that Global Studios needed to dish out some cooler effects for the sequel, and bikes just happened to be the answer. Sure, they're flashy, but c'mon, what do they expect? Rickshaws?
That so, dude? I guess that's reassuring...knowing it's not some nobody that got it. 'Cause, damn, I know I sound like a broken record here, but I mean it when I say it was such a chick magnet.
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I'll do as you suggest and try watching the original version. Thank you for the suggestion, Mr. Engarde. I do remember that scene, but the Cohdopian line was more like "Justice is the friend of the weak." (Sadly, the pun in the line doesn't translate into English.)
Mr. Gavin is wonderful! I listened to his music on the internet, and I'm sure he'll go far. He's a talented prosecutor too. I don't doubt that someday, he'll be almost as good as Mr. Edgeworth.
By the way, I'm currently running a program to send a care package to the prisoners at your facility. Is there anything you would be interested in receiving? Unfortunately, I cannot send you alcohol. The prison officials were quite firm about not accepting anything flammable. You may check my blog to see what kinds of things we're sending.
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This guy sounds all right, I guess. I haven't heard his music, though. Maybe I'll give it a listen if they don't block it here.
Whoa, that's pretty nice of you, dude. And I'm not the type to turn down that kind of generosity. I'll definitely check it out, thanks!
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I recommend Mr. Gavin's music. It's very current!
And I'm glad you're interested in the program. I should be sending the care package along soon!
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