Maebashi Witches turned to the dark side with an episode about fat positivity and how awful people are for not complimenting fat people and letting fat people be happy with their bodies.
Fat people are disgusting monsters that should be shot on sight. They shouldn't be tolerated and they shouldn't be praised. So Maebashi Witches is dropped. It may as well have been an episode about rape positivity, that's the level of evil being propagandized here.
And to make it all the more offensive, the series knows full well that thin girls are better looking, which is why all its protagonists are beautiful thin girls. So it's hypocritical to boot. Pretending to be fat positive while actually avoiding it for themselves.
Meanwhile I added a new girl to my wonderful fictional characters, Ayame from Power Stone 2. She's the main I played with for many an hour, so she deserves at least as much recognition as Seung Mina. I gave her a suitably Japanese ninja tune of Forge Your Way! (Amatsu Maps Battle).
Power Stone 2 is the best fighter ever made. With four playable characters on the battlefield at once, a dynamic environment full of weapons and items and powerup gems that's constantly changing as the battle goes on, and a suite of hard-to-learn skills like box throwing and catching and wall slides, nothing provides as much satisfaction as doing well in Power Stone 2 and no other competitive game gives so many people a chance to win. It isn't like Street Fighter where the more skilled player can just curb stomp their opponent, in Power Stone 2 there's so much going on that anything could happen at any time. Ayame is the poster girl for this game, the only character capable of double-jumping, and thus flies around the battlefield avoiding enemies and collecting gems (Power Stones) like crazy. She embodies the core of the game so perfectly and so cutely.
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