@Whathis: Yeah, that's what I meant. I just had a brain fart. I did indeed check my local Toys R Us and they had nothing of interest outside of the standard set of brushables.
Hey, does anyone know which episode
this gif is from?
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The stone the builders rejected has become the capstone.
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"May The Best Pet Win"
edited 15th Sep '12 6:06:57 PM by brb1006
Currently, new to Tv Tropes. I read alot of tropes from the months few months. Im obsessed with Cinnamoroll from Sanrio.
So what is Build A Bear like? Do you just go there and they make a stuffed bear for you?
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Storyyeller: Build-A-Bear Workshop not only makes bears. But they make plush toys like Rabbits, Dogs, Cats etc. They also do special limited plush toys to celebrate a new kids movie that came out. Like
Alvin and the Chipmunks, and
The Smurfs. During holidays such as christmas, they would do holiday theme plush toys by having the plush toys dressed up as Santa or an elf. But they also do plush toys like
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer and other characters from the Rankin Bass holiday special.
Edit: Build-A-Bear Workshop is mostly seen in Shopping Malls. But in some states or countries, they have their own store.
edited 15th Sep '12 6:17:17 PM by brb1006
Currently, new to Tv Tropes. I read alot of tropes from the months few months. Im obsessed with Cinnamoroll from Sanrio.
From the YMMV page, I found this bit:
- Germans Love David Hasselhoff:
- To the Japanese fandom, Big Mac, Cheerilee, and Fluttershy are the top three most popular ponies. Big Mac is usually known by the honorific "Aniki" ("Big Brother"), Cheerilee is greatly respected for her teaching skills (earning her the nickname "Cheerilee-Sensei"), and Fluttershy has been regarded as an “Honorary Japanese” because of her personality.
Wow. I bet they
loved Hearts and Hooves Day.
The stone the builders rejected has become the capstone.
Big Mac is far too stoic. He is closer to
Yu Narukami, who is now regarded as the personification of zero fucks given.
The stone the builders rejected has become the capstone.
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At least, the Japanese fandom is starting to grow.
edited 15th Sep '12 6:26:28 PM by brb1006
Currently, new to Tv Tropes. I read alot of tropes from the months few months. Im obsessed with Cinnamoroll from Sanrio.
And then he'd bitchslap the enemy robots so hard they explode without any need for all those drills.
Now I want to see/read that.
Closer than your breath. Quicker than the hands of death. Closer.
How about Cheerilee, I wonder what crossover the Japanese Bronies did to her?
edited 15th Sep '12 6:29:34 PM by brb1006
Currently, new to Tv Tropes. I read alot of tropes from the months few months. Im obsessed with Cinnamoroll from Sanrio.
Hmm, if Big Mac and Cheerilee is so popular in Japan, it means that there are most likely doujins of Big Mac X Cheeriless floating around. I am not sure if this is a good thing or not, though.
The stone the builders rejected has become the capstone.
How did Tony Stark become royalty?
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
wait Cheerilee has teaching skills? As often as the foals get away with all sorts of crap?
Build a fool proof system, and the world will create a better fool.
My random thoughts
Well, he can be a royal prick at times. Does that count?
The stone the builders rejected has become the capstone.
Cherilee is a great teacher whenever the camera is elsewhere.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.