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Summon the silence and wear your crown!

More (I think) pointless trivia about Pokémon. The Pokémon anime has a bizarre running gag of Jessie's Wobbuffet popping up and saying its name randomly. This made more sense in the Japanese version, where Wobbuffet was named Sonans, a reference to a popular Japanese comedian's catchphrase, "Sou nan su!" roughly meaning "That's how it is!" (Sonans is pronounced Sōnansu in Japanese). This is the case for its baby form, Wynaut, as well, whose name is Sohnano in Japanese, which roughly means "Is that so?" It's mentioned in Wobbuffet's Pokédex entry that it's very protective of its tail. Some fans have theorised this is because the tail is the actual Pokémon, and the body is merely a decoy. The tail does have two white spots on it that look suspiciously like eyes. In the Japanese games and anime, the leader of the Cerulean City Gym is named Kasumi, which means "mist" in Japanese. The English games and anime call her Mist...

I'm not here for your entertainment

Just a lot of things that people, even the media (especially the media) get wrong. Mostly about music. Nine Inch Nails is not a band - it's the stage name of Trent Reznor. And he didn't cover Johnny Cash's song "Hurt" - he wrote and recorded the song "Hurt", which Johnny Cash then covered. Similarly, Meat Loaf is one person, not a band. And it's Meat Loaf, two words, not Meatloaf. Inversely, Jamiroquai is the name of a band, not the name of a person - the lead singer's name is Jay Kay. Jethro Tull, Pink Floyd and Steely Dan are all also bands, not people (Pink Floyd mocked this in their song "Have a Cigar" with the line "Oh, by the way, which one's Pink?" which is something they apparently got asked a lot). Wolverine's skeleton is only coated in adamantium, not made from it. And it's adamantium, not steel. Further, that's not actually his mutant power (and neither are his claws) - that would be a powerf...

Baby you ladder Marlboro nobody else

Undertale - Monster Sparing Guide Just because I can. Note: Again, I highly recommend playing Undertale for yourself first before reading this. On with the show. Note that to skip your turn, you can either choose Spare, use an Item, or Fight and miss. Froggit - Compliment (Threat also works, but makes its attacks more frantic) Whimsun - Just Spare Moldsmal - Just Spare (Flirt gets you Gold, but only like 2G, so it's not really worth it) Migosp - Can be Spared if it's the only enemy remaining Vegetoid - Dinner, then touch the green vegetables (green attacks heal you). When it's Sparable, you can choose Devour to recover your HP. Note that in the demo, doing this counted as killing it, impacting a Pacifist run, but in the full game, it still counts as ending the battle peacefully (in the demo, you ate the whole monster, but in the full game you only take a bite out of it). Loox - Don't Pick On. Napstablook - Keep choosing Cheer until h...

All we need is Drive!

Pointless trivia time again. This time, we'll be covering Undertale. WARNING: If you plan to play Undertale, and haven't already done so, I strongly suggest not reading this blog post until you've played it (not that anyone reads this blog anyway). Having played it myself, I can confirm that Undertale really is one of those games that's best played completely blind - i.e. with no prior knowledge of the game whatsoever. Go buy it on Steam, play it, then come back and read this. Okay? Okay, now that they're all gone, let's get on with the trivia. Muffet, Glyde and So Sorry were all designed by Kickstarter backers. So Sorry's backer paid $1000 for his character to be included in the game. Glyde and So Sorry are hidden encounters. To find Glyde, go to the room with the mysterious door in Snowdin and walk non-stop for three minutes to encounter him. You can make this easier by holding a direction, then Alt-Tabbing to a different win...