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Sonic Dissected 13-1

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Thanks to Orleans for being the host. Ghah, frogot to credit him ^^;
Also footage from sega

Part 1: [link]

Part 2: [link]

Part 3: [link]

Part 4: [link]

Part 5: [link]

Part 6: [link]

Part 7: [link]

Part 8: [link]

Part 9: [link]

Part 10: [link]

Part 11-1: [link]

Part 11-2: [link]

part 11-3: [link]

Part 11-4-1: [link]

Part 11-4-2: [link]

Part 11-5-1: [link]

Part 11-5-2: [link]

Part 12: [link]

Lost world special:[link]

Part 13-1: [link]

Part 13-2: [link]

Sonic Colors, next round.
This time discussing what even people who like the game are unhappy with, it's sense of...grr...Hrgh...Rghh...Humor..

It's big, so in multeple parts again, tough hopefully only 2.

Thanks to Shadow dinosaur for the opening narration.
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xaverlon's avatar
I have no idea if anyone still reads these comments but I'm interested in getting an answer.
When you're talking about translation jokes you use a chart with "Primal reaction level", "Basic thinking level" and "Advanced Thinking Level"... Did you make these things up or did you get these concepts (while still talking about comedy/jokes/humor) from somewhere else?
Additionally, you write that certain "primal" reactions unlock certain other levels (surprise -> wacky mood -> advanced thinking level). Are these key-lock combinations arbritrary or...?
And just to make sure I understand correctly, the difference between Advanced Thinking level and Basic Thinking level seems to be that the advanced level considers the (potential) reactions of other people, right?