Looking like miniature tigers, toygers are the result of selective breeding of domestic shorthaired tabbies to make them resemble "toy tigers" (in the same way that toy poodles are bred to be small poodles).
by meteoryte April 12, 2009
The Great Gatsby, but a cat. Hence, the great CATSby.
Often depicted as a bushy-tailed cat with a monocle, a fancy coat and/or bathrobe, and a cigar.
Often depicted as a bushy-tailed cat with a monocle, a fancy coat and/or bathrobe, and a cigar.
The Great Catsby is the greatest playboy, er, playcat that ever lived.
"How d'you do, mate? I'm the Great Catsby!"
"How d'you do, mate? I'm the Great Catsby!"
by meteoryte November 24, 2009
by meteoryte February 15, 2009
Goku's power level, according to Vegeta's scouter.
In the manga, however, Goku's power level was over 8000, and Vegeta was less enthusiastic about it, saying "It's over...8000." What compelled them to change it for the anime, no one knows, but it was a smart move overall.
In the manga, however, Goku's power level was over 8000, and Vegeta was less enthusiastic about it, saying "It's over...8000." What compelled them to change it for the anime, no one knows, but it was a smart move overall.
"Vegeta! What does the scouter say about his power level?!"
"It's over NINE THOUSAAAAAAND!!!"
"What nine thousand??"
nine thousand
9000
9 thousand
nine thousaaaaand!!!
"It's over 9000!!!"
"It's over NINE THOUSAAAAAAND!!!"
"What nine thousand??"
nine thousand
9000
9 thousand
nine thousaaaaand!!!
"It's over 9000!!!"
by meteoryte May 01, 2009
Short for Umineko no Naku Koro ni, a badass murder-mystery anime series aired in Japan between July 2nd and December 24th, 2009. It deals with the events that unfold on the fictional island of Rokkenjima when the head of an incredibly rich family calls the entire family to the island to discuss the distribution of the family's wealth in the event of the head's death.
However, mysterious deaths start occurring the first night on the island, with everything somehow tying into the legend of the "Golden Witch," Beatrice -- who is rumored to have been a close acquaintance of the family head. Battler Ushiromiya (that's right, his name is fucking BATTLER. It doesn't get much more badass than that), the protagonist of the series, refuses to acknowledge Beatrice, and instead insists that all of the murders can be explained using "real" and "physical" means - even those that seem to be impossible for humans to have accomplished.
Long story short, everybody dies (at least everyone who was on the island), more witches appear than I can even count, and Battler eventually becomes a sorcerer who wields a badass SHINY GOLD LONGSWORD that lets him SPEAK IN BLUE-, RED-, AND EVEN GOLD-COLORED TEXT.
Originally a series of visual novel games which were later adapted into an anime. Made by the same people responsible for Higurashi.
However, mysterious deaths start occurring the first night on the island, with everything somehow tying into the legend of the "Golden Witch," Beatrice -- who is rumored to have been a close acquaintance of the family head. Battler Ushiromiya (that's right, his name is fucking BATTLER. It doesn't get much more badass than that), the protagonist of the series, refuses to acknowledge Beatrice, and instead insists that all of the murders can be explained using "real" and "physical" means - even those that seem to be impossible for humans to have accomplished.
Long story short, everybody dies (at least everyone who was on the island), more witches appear than I can even count, and Battler eventually becomes a sorcerer who wields a badass SHINY GOLD LONGSWORD that lets him SPEAK IN BLUE-, RED-, AND EVEN GOLD-COLORED TEXT.
Originally a series of visual novel games which were later adapted into an anime. Made by the same people responsible for Higurashi.
Person 1: Hey, did you catch the latest Umineko episode last night?
Person 2: You mean the one where five of the people get their faces ripped off, or the one where Kanon gets his owned in the heart by a shiny drill/stake thing?
Person 2: You mean the one where five of the people get their faces ripped off, or the one where Kanon gets his owned in the heart by a shiny drill/stake thing?
by meteoryte January 03, 2010
A legendary voice actor responsible for such roles as Gaara from Naruto (possibly, and unfortunately, his most well-known role), Lloyd Asplund from Code Geass, Cu Chaspel from FFCC:RoF, Ingway from Odin Sphere, Juushiro Ukitake from Bleach, and Kain from the DS remake of Final Fantasy 4.
Interestingly enough, his actual voice sounds nothing like any of his voiced roles (except Mugen from Samurai Champloo). In fact, there is no hint of an accent in his everyday voice.
Interestingly enough, his actual voice sounds nothing like any of his voiced roles (except Mugen from Samurai Champloo). In fact, there is no hint of an accent in his everyday voice.
"Oh that is SO NOT the voice of a 12-year-old!" -Me, commenting on Liam O'Brien's voicing of Gaara, who is supposedly 12 years old pre-timeskip
"Sacrifice is such a harsh word. 'Catalyst' sounds so much nicer." -Cu Chaspel
"Sacrifice is such a harsh word. 'Catalyst' sounds so much nicer." -Cu Chaspel
by meteoryte January 04, 2010
A language invented by Hayato Gokudera of the manga/anime Katekyo Hitman Reborn! Features random symbols such as dinosaurs, knives, bugs, fish, and who knows what else.
by meteoryte November 24, 2009