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Shaujox103

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Everything posted by Shaujox103

  1. Plankton! That's not what fun is about! Here, I'll help. F is for frolic through all the flowers, U is for ukulele, N is for nose-pickin', chewin' gum, and sand-lickin' here with my best buddyyyyyy! Hahahahahaha hahahahahaha hahahahahahahaaaaaha...
  2. I was on Youtube watching KH-related videos and I was curious what the "KH13.com" that was shown at the beginning was. So, I typed it into the search bar and boom: I found the site.
  3. F is for friends who do stuff together, U is for you and me, N is for anywhere at any time at all down here in the deep blue sea!
  4. I guess the creators could have done that. But, wouldn't that mean there would have to be two seperate Sephiroth fights with different themes in a single game? Or do you mean have One-Winged Angel in one game and Birth of a God in another? :huh:
  5. You're right. One-Winged Angel isn't technically Sephiroth's theme song, anyway. But, I guess since Safer Sephiroth (a form of Sephiroth) was the final boss in FFVII, Square Enix wanted the most memorable battle theme of the game to be repeated in every reincarnation of Sephiroth, may it be the KH series or something else.
  6. I agree. One-Winged Angel gets kind of boring after hearing it over and over again. This is especially true to Kingdom Hearts since he's a superboss in KHII and I still haven't beaten him. I also love One-Winged Angel as much as the next person, but no need to get repetitive, Square Enix.
  7. I know, I hate critical hits. Imagine spending your Poké-days training up your Pokémon to a high level and getting knocked out by a significantly lower-leveled Pokémon that got lucky with a critical hit. That's just ridiculous.

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