ITT: Classics
>>135389646
The rest of the world masterpiece collection will never be subbed.
HOE~
>>135389646
ITT: Hydrocephalus
I hate Sara
>>135389646
>>135390414
just so you know, I'm working on Rascal the Raccoon
>>135389646
>>135392678
Ah Anne, a classic.
>>135395373
Just when I'm almost finished watching it. Good pick.
>>135396522
>.wmv
yep, using the same raws
>>135393892
Classic.
>>135396522
Reminder that this show resulted in the importation of the north american raccoon to japan and has been a invasive species and has destroyed 2000 year old temples and caused millions in damage.
>>135397435
can't believe I'd use this, but...
>'Murica
>>135397516
2 is better.
>>135398107
The japs were the ones who wanted them. However after a while they got too much trouble to keep as a pet and were released into the wild. There are several documentaries about this and there are even people whose sole job is to hunt and kill them.
>>135398163
pleb
>>135398603
What I don't get is that they wanted them because of the show, but Sterling makes it a goddamn point that Rascal IS a wild animal which is why he let him go.
Why do people like grain?
>>135398836
I guess beacuse it gives it some texture and and softens it up so it doesn't look as mechanical.
>>135398809
The reason was because they saw the raccoon as a cute cuddly creature. Now those who are familar with the raccoon know this is not the case at all. Most invasive species are brought for the same reason. They look cool, they are pretty or they are cute. However when they hit the wild they cause a great deal of destruction and havoc because they have no natural predator. Rabbits were brought into Australia for the same reason and they thrived and destroyed most of Australias crops and habitats.
So the thing to pull away from this is look but do not take.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaYUxzUKV_M