Did you wanna learn Smash tech that'll help you get better at the game, win tons of tournaments, and become a top player in no time? Then you've come to the wrong place!
Sit back and relax with some fun and entertaining facts, maybe with a dose of music here and there. Be sure to tell your friends to enlighten them, too!
something that is funnier about Isabelle is that her spanish name is “Canela” which translates to cinnamon; Rajesh’s dog from the big bang theory, who also happens to be that dog race
Not sure if you covered it already but, while on sudden death as Sonic, theres a bug where sometimes when the screen zooms in, the spring will become invisible for the rest of sudden death and im unsure why this happens.
Gotta say, this video felt so genuinem with you nerding out about fishes, taxonomy they way you werent focused, loved the chill way you were just passionate about what you were talking, it was just personal in my opinion, tbh as soon as you said you were looking to me i immediately looked if my camera was on lmfaoooo
10:06 I think the Pineapple changed it's size due to it being a different ratio and the food must fit in a specific ratio, so they made it smaller in the image to make it fit then upscaled it when it's spawned in. So the cherry becomes bigger.
@Casual_PKBeats I know this is the most minor of things but Inceniroar doesn’t send people to a boxing ring in his final smash but a wrestling ring which is different despite the similarities
I would love more Translation episodes!! I just started English-Spanish translation career and it is a fascinating area, and your speech was a good check how the game industry works.
i m not intrested in creator discord BUT its a nice way to do comunity events and speak with your population the most important par of a public discord and comunity discord is Who can Kick / ban / mute others.
I like your localisation trivia and am fine with it getting added to these videos if they don'tdo well in their own. If you ever like make a new channel for it or something, mention it in a video on this one (I don't get shown most community posts in my subscription feed).
Also, all the pokemon names are pretty good in other languages. Especially gen 1 stuff. They use to just be like portmanteaus (combinations of two words) and they'd slap it onto the pokemon and be like "yup that's good!" Like Charmander char + salamander, but it's the same in Spanish, Quemandra (quedar - to burn + salamandra - salamander)
@@SylasTheShadow...except, it's not like that in Spanish. Spanish and Italian do not have localized Pokémon names, and instead reuse the English names. The only exceptions are Type: Null from Gen 7 and the Gen 9 Paradox mons (guess those aren't really "names" and are more so descriptions). This is unique amongst the regions that have had official main series localizations since Gen 1.