I can’t help but think of those old Smash potato (or whatever it was) ads when I look at this. Either that, or Johny 5 had a hard night out on the razz and was on the bad end of some fisticuffs.
So is this some kind of Sega equivalent to ROB or something?
I never know when I see stuff like this if it was actually released or if this is just draft marketing gumph that has found its way to the Internet. But sega did have a history of making weird buh before they did computer games. I can’t remember if it included smash type robots…
in manga the honerific “chan” is used as a term of endearment, mostly towards girls, but also boys, pets and even lovers, it gibes a sense of childish cuteness.
kin is after a boys name and expresses familiarity or endearment. wheras san is the genereal mr, mrs etc.
sama is a level higher than san and is used to confer great respect
I can’t help but think of those old Smash potato (or whatever it was) ads when I look at this. Either that, or Johny 5 had a hard night out on the razz and was on the bad end of some fisticuffs.
So is this some kind of Sega equivalent to ROB or something?
I never know when I see stuff like this if it was actually released or if this is just draft marketing gumph that has found its way to the Internet. But sega did have a history of making weird buh before they did computer games. I can’t remember if it included smash type robots…
Ps hey diki – what does chan mean? Like, you’d be diki chan? Or is than San? Diki San?
in manga the honerific “chan” is used as a term of endearment, mostly towards girls, but also boys, pets and even lovers, it gibes a sense of childish cuteness.
kin is after a boys name and expresses familiarity or endearment. wheras san is the genereal mr, mrs etc.
sama is a level higher than san and is used to confer great respect