I can only imagine how it will be on Mac OS X and Linux… Probably making a contract requires one to type in the administrator password and afterwards, Kernel Panic! Whoops?
Making a Contract… with F’n User Account Control (Spoilers)
So the new system runs on Windows 7.Archon_Wing
"Make a contract with me!"
"Ok"
You require adminstrative rights to perform this action
QB: Ok... *clicks Run as Administrator*
A program is attempting to make changes to the universe. Allow?"
QB: Ok...
For your protection, Windows has blocked the universe from accessing Madoka. Block or unblock?
QB: Unblock
It seems like you are trying to con Magical girls. Would you like help?
QB: No!
Your magical girl drivers are out of date. Click to run Windows update
QB: Ok
Magical Girl converter has encountered a problem and needs to close.
QB: I don't understand you humans
Don’t do it Madoka!
As NintendoCapriSun says, “Get some more toilet paper!”
But without a contract! Luckily Homura-chan had some, or it would be a trap.
Well couple things I learned from this a…
Well couple things I learned from this anime, catgirl cosplay involves an anal-tail-plugs, makes total sense, bears don’t like lolis, children are stupid, adults are perverts, it is okay to love ones own body and big boobs are sticky. This series is very educational ^^Sides
~*My Little Sister Can’t Be A Trap*~
My thoughts on the whole thing about sli…
My thoughts on the whole thing about slice of life: Pizza is much more delicious than life, especially if it’s done Chicago style.
@zzeroparticle
Bandai Entertainment's death is greatly…
Bandai Entertainment’s death is greatly exaggerated…. Shown below:
In response to Mr. Sherman’s comments and how they were interpreted, Bandai Entertainment has no plans to close down. We actually had a very good year in 2009 and good results in the first quarter of 2010. We have new titles to announce soon and we will be exhibiting at Anime Expo, Otakon, and New York Anime Festival this year.
Mr. Sherman’s speculations about the state of the anime industry are interesting, but not accurate as it pertains to Bandai Entertainment, except in regard to the point that he was actually trying to make that if the market trend continues where there is little support for dubbed anime products, we may unfortunately, discontinue creating dubs and focus on sub-only releases. Hopefully this does not happen. We continue to be grateful to the fans that support our business
Ken Iyadomi, President of Bandai Entertainment
