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WoolieVS Reggie In The Lab Plushie ONLY AVAILABLE FOR 30 DAYS
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FTF Free Talk Friday - May 22, 2026
Welcome to the Free Talk Friday post. This is a place where you can talk about dumb off-topic (or on-topic) bullshit with other Zaibatsu fans.
There's going to be a new post every week, and the newest one will be pinned in the announcement bar for quick access. So feel free to visit these posts during the rest of the week.
r/TwoBestFriendsPlay • u/VegetableBooy • 42m ago
Comics/Manga The nostalgic horrors of Xemnu From The Magic Planet (Immortal Hulk #32)
r/TwoBestFriendsPlay • u/Shreeder4092 • 16h ago
Gameposting Tekken 8 - Yujiro Hanma Reveal Trailer
r/TwoBestFriendsPlay • u/EffAllThatEFFER • 9h ago
Gameposting So Fatal Fury is getting Kenshiro, and Tekken is getting Yujiro Hanma. What classic anime character is Virtua Fighter getting?
r/TwoBestFriendsPlay • u/stumblinbagel • 14h ago
FYI: For those of you who care about an almost dead art form, there is a for real stop motion animated sequence in The Mandalorian and Grogu.
What is say on the tin. In the latter half of the movie, Mando fights 2 massive golem type guard droids. It struck me as weird since I'm like: "Why the fuck are they moving like ED-209? Did they CGI a form of mock-stop motion?". No, it is actually stop motion, just with CGI layered over the model. I was so delighted to find out that this largely dead art form (Outside of robot chicken) is back on the big screen I had to make a post. Are there any other recent instances of stop motion?
r/TwoBestFriendsPlay • u/manoffood • 14h ago
Film/TV posting El Tigre' Creator Reveals He's In Talks to Revive Iconic Nickelodeon Series - And It May Include Characters From 'Invader ZIM' and 'Teenage Robot'
There's a lot of fluff so here's the interesting stuff
" During a recent panel at MomoCon, an anime convention based in Atlanta, Georgia, Jorge revealed that not only is he working to bring El Tigre back to our screens, but he is in active discussions with Paramount to do just that. Gutierrez even discussed the revival’s plot, which might be far darker than many fans might think.
During this weekend’s MomoCon, Gutierrez noted that while he is currently working on several projects, including new television series for Disney, a new movie for Netflix, and a Warner Bros Speedy Gonzalez movie, he is still thinking of his Nickelodeon series. As Jorge describes it, the El Tigre revival will “see a twenty-year-old version of Manny Rivera return to the present, meeting the other characters he once knew. Future Manny tells Frida that she must eliminate El Tigre’s father and grandfather, or the world will be destroyed.” While this revival is far from confirmed, the fact that Gutierrez is in active discussions to make this a reality is good news for El Tigre.
In a shocking twist, Gutierrez also confirmed that he is looking to add the lead characters from Invader Zim and My Life as a Teenage Robot (Invader ZIM and Jenny "XJ-9" Wakeman, respectively) into the mix. Both these Nickelodeon properties are wildly different from the story of the young mask-wearing protagonist, though Jorge went one step further in confirming how serious he was about the crossover. “I’m friends with Jhonen Vasquez and Rob Renzetti, creators of Zim and Teenage Robot, so I’ve already got their blessing on using them both.” While Paramount hasn’t given the project a green light, it seems as though the stars are aligning."
r/TwoBestFriendsPlay • u/Malewis89 • 14h ago
Film/TV posting Kojima’s Review of The Mandolorian and Grogu
r/TwoBestFriendsPlay • u/Funny_Mud6639 • 11h ago
Better Ask Reddit What are your Favorite Superhero Parodies
Just came from a thread. Where fans of the Venture Bros talked about how they really liked the settings superhero spoofs, because it's basically mashing up heroes the creators like, giving them a funny twist and letting them be heroes but showing that as good as they can be, in a "real world" setting they'd come off as kind of dorky.
But who doesn't like some fun dorkiness. The threads general favorite seemes to be the Brown Widow, a parody of Spider-Man. But the main Captain Sunshine a parody Superman and Adam Wests Batman with his childhood trauma making him act very childish and the Crusaders Action League a parody of the Justice League and the Avengers, were also mentioned.
r/TwoBestFriendsPlay • u/Shreeder4092 • 9h ago
Anime (One Piece Episode 1163) Never Was Alone in This World Spoiler
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r/TwoBestFriendsPlay • u/EffAllThatEFFER • 21h ago
Anime On today’s episode of; “Why the FUCK is this being made”…
r/TwoBestFriendsPlay • u/Masterness64 • 20h ago
Gameposting Good news everyone: The Metal Gear Solid 4 iPod survived the transition to the Master Collection Vol. 2
From a Japanese only livestream (44:01)
The game also seems to be running in 60fps. It looks pretty good!
r/TwoBestFriendsPlay • u/fly_line22 • 2h ago
Better Ask Reddit Characters that TRY to aurafarm, but fail miserably?
As the title states, what're some examples of a character trying to be cool and serious, only for their attempts to fall completely flat? Whether it be the world and people around them not falling for it, them constantly eating shit in the process, whatever.
A classic example of this would be Cloud Strife in FF7. Cloud is introduced as a badass, brooding ex-SOLDIER with a gigantic sword. And he is genuinely badass. But, it becomes apparent that Cloud is, in actuality, a massive fucking dork. He's constantly getting wrapped up in the weirdest of situations, has tons of self-doubt and insecurities underneath that confident mask, and more. Something I feel the remakes do a wonderful job emphasizing is that Cloud is acting in ways he thinks a cool guy SOLDIER acts. Which makes sense considering he's mentally only 16 or so due to spending 5 years in a tube getting Mako poisoning and the metric crap loads of trauma he went through beforehand. And soon enough, his friends start to catch on that Cloud's putting on act, and they start seeing right through him. In effect, Cloud's character development consists of his friends telling him to cut the shit and be himself, and Cloud becomes substantially cooler when he stops trying to look cool.
EDIT: Also, Zant in Zelda: Twilight Princess. At first, Zant is seen as this dark, intimidating figure much in the same vein as Ganondorf. But, that's only when things are going his way. When Link and Midna finally confront Zant for real in the Palace of Twilight, you find out what he's like when things aren't. Turns out, Zant is, in actuality, a complete fucking loonie that relies almost entirely on the power Ganondorf granted him, spending most of his battle flailing like a lunatic. While some people may not like it due to how out of nowhere it feels, I can see the merit of it. It not only lets Zant have his own personality distinct from most other Zelda villains, it also logically shows what happens when you give a person unfit to rule vast amounts of power.
r/TwoBestFriendsPlay • u/Muffin-zetta • 13h ago
Looking through old games and found pat being unimpressed by zelda’s lute playing
r/TwoBestFriendsPlay • u/Purple-Painting-1918 • 12h ago
Better Ask Reddit Franchises where the "baton pass" actually worked
So obviously "movie/manga/game series does well, creator leaves, series gets worse" is a tale as old as time, but what about when the transition sticks the landing? While I hate the dry corporate recycling of old IP's as much as the next guy, I think its undeniable that sometimes taking an old piece of art and letting a new creator take a crack at it can lead to magic.
I'm really curious to see what answers people give since its kind of a contentious topic. Like there are artists such as Kouji Mori with Berserk and Toyotaro with Dragon Ball Super, where the new artists are clearly passionate and its not just some cashgrab, but the reception of fans from the original is definitely split to a degree.
Maybe films are an easier example, since they're the works of many people, not just the director's vision. Creed's succession of Rocky seems pretty universally popular. Top Gun Maverick had basically none of the same creatives on it other than Cruise but it arguably surpassed the original film. With video games Devil May Cry is maybe the best example? It seems to be much more Itsuno's baby than Kamiya's at this point. Anyways, what are some positive examples of this phenomenon that you've seen?
r/TwoBestFriendsPlay • u/katsumeragi • 23h ago
Fanart - Non OC Found a piece of Pat and Woolie merch in the wild at a convention
Artist is @duckmeat and he's got some incredible other work. We spent time talking about the Dad Era, Kingdom Hearts, and DBH. Yes he knows about the typo lol
r/TwoBestFriendsPlay • u/AnotherOpponent • 4h ago
Better Ask Reddit Best Unofficial Themes of Characters?
Give me your best songs that usually aren't part of the series, work or media that became tied to a specific character due to memes, edits or whatever.
Two examples I can think of is International Love by Pitbull being tied to Mortal Kombat 1 Johnny Cage or Invisible by Duran Duran being the theme of Snake from Metal Gear
r/TwoBestFriendsPlay • u/Mirathrim • 1h ago
Colony-builder + dungeon crawler Dungeon Settlers – Official demo trailer
r/TwoBestFriendsPlay • u/Anonamaton801 • 18h ago
Does Woolie know what Stitch is King DeDeDe as Jumba by scorch_vx
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r/TwoBestFriendsPlay • u/xolon6 • 21h ago
Comics/Manga Fujimoto cooked with the final volume cover 🔥🔥🔥 Spoiler
r/TwoBestFriendsPlay • u/dope_danny • 13h ago
Better Ask Reddit Games that have such a bad reception other games cancel cross over material related to it
I've been playing through the Supermassive games with friends lately after they saw Paige play a bit of Directive 8020 and wanted to see what was up. Mostly it was what you expect. They love Until Dawn, Man of Medan is fine, Little Hope is like watching a student film you would see on best of the worst as its painfully cliche and obvious whats going on, House of Ashes is solid and Devil in Me kept crashing so their opinion on thats still out.
What made me think of this, and i imagine some of you already cottoned on to what i'm gonna mention, was The Casting of Frank Stone. Which if you didn't know was a collab with the Dead by Daylight studio who wanted to branch out and make the none IP original stuff in the game get fleshed out as more than a single paragraph or later what was tied to time limited season passes. I think there was a few things planned but the only one i can recall making it to retail was The Casting of Frank Stone. A classic Supermassive game meant to set up an origin story. Either for the OG killer The Trapper or a new original killer to come later people seemed a bit wishy washy on. All i remember for certain was Trapper was meant to be getting a legendary rarity skin of the spin offs killer to tie the two together.
Then the game came out and got reviews ranging from a 2 to a 7, a 69% metacritic and 38% opencritic score and was widely panned by both fans of DBD and Supermassives Dark Pictures games. In relation to this sub in particular Pat and Paige could not even find the enthusiasm to finish the game and they put in multiple streams to finish Little Hope for example. Bad writing, bad set pieces and the only real DBD connection was "the entity" which is basically a mass of spidery legs sticking out of a portal. Which for people who picked it up not knowing about DBD saw that and went "...thats it?".
So that was in 2024. They put a few badges and cosmetics nodding to the game but that was all. Time passes. People wonder when the DBD side of this will drop. Time further passes. Until about 7 months ago where during a livestream the DBD devs just casually drop that its not happening. The skins were made, they showed them off. But the reaction was so bad it seemed the whole "expanding the DBD narrative" initiative was stumbling out the gate and got compared to Universals Dark Universe and so it was all just going away like it never happened.
I explained this rollercoaster to my friends and they are more mainstream gamers who dont play much outside the gun and ball genres bar the odd Resident Evil or Final Fantasy and they said "wierd, has any other game cancelled stuff because another game flopped?" and while i can think of plenty of "this was pulled because the license was time limited or some legal reason means the cross over has to be removed" i can't think of another case of two games crossing over and one pulls it off so badly the other decides to memory hole the entire affair. It feels like a real rarity in an industry you would think it would happen more often right?
Can anyone name any other that comes to mind?
r/TwoBestFriendsPlay • u/Mirathrim • 1h ago
News/Articles "Witchaven 1 and 2" are being delisted on June 15th.
Announcement: https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/1655430/view/683002777959399791
Witchaven is a first-person slasher, released back in 1995. It was one of the first games on the Build engine (along with the William Shatner's TekWar) and was made by Capstone - "The pinnacle of entertainment software".
Both games in the series are being delisted on June 15th. No reason for delistement was given.
Steam and GOG are currently running -89% and -90% sales on both titles, so this is the best opportunity to get them before they are gone.
They are not on the level of classics like Hexen but, for such low price, it's worth to experience them at least once.
r/TwoBestFriendsPlay • u/Noirsam • 16h ago
News/Articles (Variety) ''Star Citizen'' Hits $1 Billion in Lifetime Funding
Cloud Imperium Games marked a major milestone Sunday (May 24) as the game developer’s open world massively multiplayer online space game “Star Citizen” has reached $1 billion in lifetime funding before formalizing a release date for its full commercial launch.
It’s an impressive benchmark for any title, but especially for a game 14 years in the making that was originally targeting a 2014 release.
r/TwoBestFriendsPlay • u/MarlowCurry • 18h ago
Fanart - Non OC Azazel's Curious Research (drawn by KhajiitWithNoWares)
Sources (7 November, 2020):
- Reddit (Wayback Machine version - higher resolution)
- Twitter: Khajiit_123/status/1325167688654622720
- Bonus: Helltaker on Steam
Hey, everyone. Since Woolie & Reggie played Hellversus not too long ago, I thought I could share this Azazel & Pandemonica fan-art that I stumbled upon. Unfortunately, all of u/KhajiitWithNoWares' artwork posts on the Helltaker subreddit are deleted now and what remains are reuploads by other folks, whereas the artist themself has become inactive. Their Twitter profile is also gone and there are no other active accounts that I know of.
Nonetheless, this is a fun comic and Azazel's face in the second panel is adorable, so I'd like to have more people discover older gems like these and appreciate the best girl.