If we are going in for little kids themed machines from the 1990s,why not a Teletubbies game. Or maybe a Blues Clues or Barney machine?
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If we are going in for little kids themed machines from the 1990s,why not a Teletubbies game. Or maybe a Blues Clues or Barney machine?
Quoted from Yoko2una:Yeah, because that's not a leap or anything. SMH.
Well, this thread is all about opinions and thats my opinion. I see the theme as one for little kids. Many of you see it differently, apparently.
Quoted from Yoko2una:Well then your opinion is one of a moron's because this thread is about a theme that transcends multiple generations, and you thought it drew a straight and logical connection to two shows aimed to preschoolers and babies.
You feel very strongly about Toy Story I see. Well, if youre gonna tell me my opinion is that of a moron, then your opinion is that of a man-child longing for a pin about a movie made for children. And this thread is actually about why it makes for a bad theme, which I agree with. I dont think it transcends multiple generations. I think the Randy Newman score is lame. I think its a bad idea. You can think what you want.
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