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@Misty Shadow Sorry I missed you today my friend but I was playing this new game called Doki Doki Literature Club.
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@Misty Shadow Thought I’d let you know that I finished both Spider-Man 2 and Super Mario Bros. Wonder and I am now going to play the Metal Gear Solid collection!
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@DivineMist1000 Awesomeness! I'm so happy that you're finally going to be able to experience these incredible games for the first time!
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@Misty Shadow I fully completed Assassin’s Creed Mirage in 4 days and I got the Platinum trophy too!
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I want this so badly!!
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Beautiful Sunny Starscout!
AI art created by @Silly Druid-
@Silly Druid Perhaps some Zipp art please?
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@Trot Shuffle Perhaps a nap with Celestia would be better…
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@DivineDiva1000 You know, I could use a nap right about now
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For all the G5 people, what do you think of Misty?
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We’ve finally made it to 60 episodes of Tell Your Tale!
This has been a really good series with so many good episodes and only a few “just okay” episodes too.
Sometimes I feel that the 5 minute length can interfere with the plot of the episode, but the animation and humor and characters and songs always makes up for that!
Here’s to more TYT and MYM and more G5 content in general!
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Hmm... Let's see here...
The average runtime of a TV show is about 24 minutes; which becomes 30 when you add commercial breaks.
These episodes are 5 minutes, but you lose a few seconds when you cut out the credits. (Bear with me on this one...)
If you were to combine a bunch of these episodes into a TV-length episode, you'd only need to play the credits once at the end. Which means... About 5 episodes in a row make up 1 whole TV episode. (I know, a TV show would have 3 or 4 at most, but I am being generous since there's no filler material to play in between each 5 minute episode.)From a television broadcasting standpoint, it's more like you've made 12 episodes. Or to be more exact, a bunch of 5 minute segments bundled together to make 12 episodes.
A little less impressive when you think of it that way. Sorry, my friend.