Nrvnq[S]r said, 16 years agoWild Tengu said, 16 years agoBlue Mary gets her nickname from a drink.That's Bloody Mary.There's a drink called Blue Mary too.
Wild Tengu said, 16 years agoNrvnq[S]r said, 16 years agoWild Tengu said, 16 years agoBlue Mary gets her nickname from a drink.That's Bloody Mary.There's a drink called Blue Mary too.http://www.idrink.com/v.html?id=43067
Carlos Blanka..In the SFTM spanish version his name is Carlos Blanco..Ketchup and MUstard sounds funny....Mavado is awful and stupidyes GG have interesting names..but I dislike that game..
If it's just fighting games, then I have to say I've always hated Yun and Yang's names. The whole yin and yang, two-halves-of-one-whole shtick is a seriously overused gimmick and it sucks. But if we're not limited to fighting game characters...Waluigi. [/thread]
I don't care if he's manly, he has an inappropriate referential name (compounded by the name of his Stand, which not only is the only Stand in that game with a music reference for a name, it makes for a silly pun as well).
3 said, 16 years agoI don't care if he's manly, he has an inappropriate referential name (compounded by the name of his Stand, which not only is the only Stand in that game with a music reference for a name, it makes for a silly pun as well).WhatHis stand name is Cream.maybe you mean without?Vanilla Iceand Cream
"Cream" is a music reference on its own.Vanilla Ice + Cream == Not a music reference, but a pun.Mind you, jokes like that do tend to show up a lot in odd places in JJBA.
Remember that in the manga it's supposedly known as "The Spirit Of Emptiness" but nobody actually calls it anything. I wonder when the "switch" took place... can'tve been long after that volume was written./offtopic
Well creative liberties work. I've never really seen the Cream music reference though, just the sake of it being a pun. Besides, it's JoJo: you've got ancient vampires running around with the names Santana, ACDC, Wham, and Cars in the second volume for crying out loud, and that's just for starters.