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Very amusing :p



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Edwardooo said:
TomaTito said:

I know this is nothing new, but I think the other regions haven't continued with the wacky themes.

You mean, North America ? 'cause the Yokai Watch videos with Reggie and bill were pretty wacky, to say the least.

Was that done during a ND or as a standalone video?
These light-hearted skits add some fun in the infomercial that NDs can become.

Normally don't watch the American ND, but... *goes to watch it*
EDIT: Yeah, like I assumed, just a couple of witty remarks and puns.

Shibata still does the Direct gesture at the beginning:



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I laughed so hard at this. Shibata is great!



Yeah I'm going to switch to the EU directs(actually it's what I should be doing since I live in Europe), I just don't like Bill's way of presenting these things it's way too kiddy



Yeah hes awesome, he and the folk here in germany make a lot of good decisions latley for Europe. Unfourtainly censorship isnt the one thing to decide for Nintendo of Europe.



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Iwanted so much to shibata to take over the reing of NCL for this exact reason. Such a lovable buy. He is satoru also, after all.



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