It s for the best, tbh.
By Briana LawrenceJan 14th, 2021, 4:34 pm
I’ve talked about my excitement for the opening of
Super Nintendo World over at Universal Studios Japan even if I knew I wouldn’t be able to see it in person. Unfortunately, the opening to the park has been postponed which, honestly, doesn’t surprise anyone since we’re in the middle of a global pandemic.
No matter how many reports we saw about safety measures, and even the small candle of hope because other countries are handling COVID better than we are here,
February was a bit too optimistic for the opening of an entire theme park. I was excited to see the footage that we were shown, but in my heart of hearts I kept wondering, “HOW are they going to maintain all of this right now?” Crowd control. Keeping interactive units sanitized. Food stands. Merchandise. I’m sure when there’s a will, there’s a way, but also … that’s a LOT in any space right now, let alone an entire theme park.
Unfortunately (but Unsurprisingly) Super Nintendo World’s Grand Opening Has Been Postponed Briana Lawrence
I’ve talked about my excitement for the opening of
Super Nintendo World over at Universal Studios Japan even if I knew I wouldn’t be able to see it in person. Unfortunately, the opening to the park has been postponed which, honestly, doesn’t surprise anyone since we’re in the middle of a global pandemic.
No matter how many reports we saw about safety measures, and even the small candle of hope because other countries are handling COVID better than we are here,
February was a bit too optimistic for the opening of an entire theme park. I was excited to see the footage that we were shown, but in my heart of hearts I kept wondering, “HOW are they going to maintain all of this right now?” Crowd control. Keeping interactive units sanitized. Food stands. Merchandise. I’m sure when there’s a will, there’s a way, but also … that’s a LOT
Sakamoto noted that he grew up with the original manga, and he still vividly remembers its excitement and impact. He added that it now has fans throughout Asia and the rest of the world. He said that
Netflix is assembling a team of the best talent from Japan and abroad.
So yeah, I was happy … until I sat with my feelings for a bit.
You see, Netflix doesn’t have the, uh, nervous chuckle,
best track
And the latest animated adaptation they’re offering looks like this:
Now that the sun has risen and I’ve had coffee, I have some thoughts to share in regards to the treatment of one Yusuke Urameshi and his crew of misfits.