Kai Lyman I am not a big fan page to the only one who has the right thing for the next few years and years old or something similar the most part is a good day and I
You're lucky to have one in this game. I'm from England and would've loved to see their interpretation of stereotypes linked to my country :/ Oh well, maybe they'll do another Punch Out in the future.
@@woofyou1186 some of the more unique super punch out characters would be great for reworks in a future punch out, seeing the amazing glow up with aran ryan, especially characters like narcis, hoy, mad clown, and even masked muscle/bob charlie.
PS: I can't believe this guy is major circuit champ. Back in the good ol' days on the NES, you could piston-punch Flamenco into a KO in under a minute. He was totally bottom-rung.
en serio crees que usaron ingleses para eso? se nota en el acento que son mexicanos, te aseguro que si hubieran sido estadounidenses hablarian muchisimo peor
@@heitorsilva6897 Glass joe Is a real french, Von Kaiser Is a real german, great tiger is a real indian and i bet my balls aran ryan Is a real irish. *YOU CANT IMPRESS THE GREEN* *MAC*
ShadyPhantump I was being sarcastic, of course bulls can't punch. And yes, Don Flamenco is the major circuit champion but the world circuit has a higher ranked system.
Does anyone know what he says when he blocks a man and his voice is higher pitched? It sounds sort of like 'espenya', but I wouldn't be surprised if I was wrong.
Wow. Don Flamenco's much more menacing this time around, especially in Title Defense. Plus, who knew he wore a squishy toupee? XD (Note the splat it makes when it lands)
i wonder how was the reaction of the japanese people when played a japanese games WITHOUT JAPANESE VOICE ACTING!!! it sure was like this: japanese guy:*talking japanese* finally i got this "weird japanese game name" lets see *glass joe appears to fight* glass joe*talks french* japanese guy: UH?!?!?! WHAT KIND OF IDIOM IS THAT?!?! A JAPANESE GAME WITHOUT JAPANESE VOICE ACTING?!?! I-IMPOSSIBLE!!!! MY WORLD GOT TURNED UP SIDE DOWN!!! AAAAAAAAAGHH!!!! *head explodes*
@TheAceAttorney yes, i had played them in japanese, but remember i was just joking and anyway spanish is know to be on of the hardest idioms to leanr, while english........
I'm currently trying to find 6 opportunities to get a star when fighting this guy, and also finding out how to KO or TKO him with him only throwing 3 punches.
Intro: Meet Don Flamenco, a powerful man of Madrid, Spain, with the almost-impossible ability to knock away a bull with one punch. He is in love with Carmen, a Spanish lady whom also loves Flamenco. Can Little Mac dance away from Flamenco's counters, or will he fail to snag the belt by the power of Don's Rose Flurry?
Think of the NES version of punch out. when fighting the 1st Flamenco. don't want to spil it to you, just giving ya a clue ;) (found that secret out today
@JamesmanXtreme yeah, i was told about that, still, i was just joking because japanese people can sometimes be to into their own culture to try anothers like spanish or french or italian but, you´ve gotta admit some japanese people would go crazy if a popular non japanese game is released there XD
I would like to point out to some people that Don Flamenco speaks Castellano Spanish which originates from Spain, this information is only for those of you who don´t know already.
"Carmen mi amour!" means "Carmen, my love!". Then again, the uppercut involved could be dedicated to some girl back in Spain named Carmen that Don Flamenco loves. "Venga!" just means "Come on!".
Intro: Meet Don Flamenco, the Major Circut Champion, from Madrid, Spain. He's a swave matador who would send a bull flying into the Atlantic with just a single punch, while charming the love of his life, Carmen. Can Little Mac gore this Spanish Casanova and win the belt.