SoHumhallelujah's definitions
by SoHumHallelujah April 26, 2009
Get the Marudashi Omekomug. The word "anime" is the Japanese word for "animation" or "cartoons," adapted from the English word "animation." In Japan, the word is used to refer to any cartoon or animation, whether it be from Japan or another country. But ever since Japanese animation became widespread throughout the world, the word "anime" has developed a different meaning in other countries. In America and most other non-Japanese countries, "anime" is used to refer to any form of animation exclusively from Japan such as animated TV shows and animated movies. However, unlike America's attitude towards animation - that it's only for children with the exception of a few adult comedies - the Japanese consider animation to be an acceptable form of entertainment and storytelling for all kinds of people. Thus, anime is aimed at a variety of audiences and is enjoyed by Japanese, as well as American fans, of all ages and tastes.
by SoHumHallelujah July 4, 2009
Get the Animemug. Japanese for "stupid," "idiot," or "fool." One of the most common Japanese words used by many American fans who actually think they have the concept of the Japanese language,
by SoHumHallelujah July 4, 2009
Get the Bakamug. A sweet, chewy Japanese snack basically consisting of a pounded, glutinous rice cake, or mochi, rolled in or sprinkled with toasted soy flour or kinako
by SoHumHallelujah July 19, 2009
Get the Kinako mochimug. King of the Hill is an American animated series created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels, for FOX. It centers on the Hills, a small-town Methodist family in Texas. It attempts to retain a realistic approach, seeking humor in the conventional or mundane aspects of everyday life. Judge and Daniels conceived the series after a run with Judge's Beavis and Butt-head on MTV, and the series debuted on the Fox Network on January 12, 1997, becoming a hit early on. The series' popularity has also led to syndication around the world, including every night on Cartoon Network's late night programming block Adult Swim. The show has risen to become one of FOX's longest-running series, and the second longest-running American animated series, behind The Simpsons. In 2007, it was named by Time magazine as one of the top 100 greatest television shows of all time. King of the Hill has won two Emmy Awards and has been nominated for seven since its inception.
by SoHumHallelujah July 4, 2009
Get the King of the Hillmug. A stand-up act- In the original act, Robin's prospective girlfriend asks him to take her and her son to Funworld, but when he agrees, she shows up with four more kids belonging to her friend Bébé. They terrorize everyone at Funworld.
Animated Film- The film made a few changes to the original story, reducing the number of Bébé's kids from four to three, and moving the location from Disneyland to a generic amusement park named "Fun World," which is totally demolished by the kids' antics.
Kids who are extremely noisy and loud and cause destruction, taken from the film. Usually ungroomed.
Animated Film- The film made a few changes to the original story, reducing the number of Bébé's kids from four to three, and moving the location from Disneyland to a generic amusement park named "Fun World," which is totally demolished by the kids' antics.
Kids who are extremely noisy and loud and cause destruction, taken from the film. Usually ungroomed.
1. Have you seen Bébé's Kids, Robin Harris stars in it
2.Have you seen the animated film version its just amazing, they also made a game out of it.
3. Someone needs to take care of those Bébé's Kids
2.Have you seen the animated film version its just amazing, they also made a game out of it.
3. Someone needs to take care of those Bébé's Kids
by SoHumhallelujah April 18, 2009
Get the Bébé's Kidsmug. by SoHumHallelujah April 13, 2010
Get the El Homomug.