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Below the title, you wrote "Gotta catch 'em all". Shouldn't it be "gotta catch a bunch of them"?

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There are Easter eggs throughout the entire game based on past games...

There's a lake named after Princess Ruto from Ocarina of Time, Nabooru from the same game has a mountain named after her, there's the ruins of a village that get's it's name from Mabe Village on Koholint Island in Link's Awakening, Eventide Island's trial (surviving the island with only the things found on it, as if shipwrecked) is a huge reference to Koholint Island as well.

This Easter egg isn't even named after the town from Wind Waker, why is everyone paying this "Easter egg" any attention?

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For the points questioning why Neo can do Matrix things outside the Matrix...

MATRIX SERIES SPOILERS:

It was revealed in the ending that not only was the Matrix the Matrix, but what we thought was the "real world" was ALSO the Matrix.

It was a computer game being played between the Oracle and the Architect, both of whom are developing and play-testing the game (they never say what the game was called, but I seriously doubt it's called "The Matrix". That's just the name of the world where the events take place). The Architect controlled Agent Smith as a character and the Oracle controlled Neo. When Neo beat Smith, the game ended and we see the actual real world, with the Architect and the Oracle meeting to discuss the match (i.e. the events of the whole trilogy) and they said Neo will return (meaning, an updated version of the game will be tested). It was essentially an elaborate game of Chess between the two.

That's why Smith could leave the Matrix into a human body despite being a program, why Neo could destroy a Sentinel by waving his hand, or pull a bullet out of Trinity's body and restart her heart with just his hand and NOT leave a gaping wound in her. Because they were still in the Matrix when these things happened.

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@PrpleTrtleBuBum: I would rather have nothing. This essentially proves a Sonic live-action movie is impossible. Sonic looks awful (sounds decent, though), most of the gags look like they could be put into any other movie whether Sonic is involved or not (i.e. they don't involve Sonic's abilities in any way), and... is Robotnik going to look like that throughout most of the movie? We got his original look in the end, but for how long will he be like that? Why does a super genius need the help of the US government to take out Sonic? Yeah, he fails all the time, but the point of the character is he's proud and wont admit defeat, so this is out of character for Robotnik.

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@Blk_Mage_Ctype: I had a doll called My Buddy (check YouTube for the commercial for it) and it was very Chucky-like. I was so terrified of the thing that I brought it with me to my aunt and uncle's house one time and repeatedly tried to hide it behind their couch repeatedly, and they kept fishing it out and giving it back to me. In hindsight, as a fan of horror movies and the Child's Play franchise, I wish I still had it.

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Geez, why can't Nickelodeon make a Ninja Turtles cartoon where the turtles look like they do HERE? The TMNT have looked vomit-inducingly ugly since Viacom bought the franchise and gave it to Nickelodeon. They look great in this Batman/TMNT movie, like animated versions of the original live-action movies.

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Yay, maybe me can use Xbox One headsets to voice chat in Switch games instead of a bullcrap phone app.

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Is this a follow-up to the Fred Savage/Howie Mandell movie I watched as a kid?

Actually, I know it's not, I'm just making a jab at the disregard some creators have for copyrighted names for films and TV shows.

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@normanislost: Okay, now we get into a deeper discussion. How "real" do these toys become when they come to life?

Woody can blink with painted-on eyes. Fine, you have me there, but let's get back to the changed clothing thing. Bo Peep is made of porcelain, and so is her dress. Look at any porcelain figure as a knick-knack store, they're made of the same material throughout. You don't find porcelain figurines with cloth clothing on them. So a porcelain dress can't become real fabric once Bo Peep comes to life. But here she is in jeans. Okay, benefit of the doubt, fine. Now I ask this:

Can Buzz Lightyear remove his space suit the same way, or would doing so reveal a hollow inside? Would we find small internal organs and lots of blood? If Woody did it, would he have organic insides, or would his cotton just tumble out? Because we sure as hell know they don't have skin. Well, in Toy Story 1, Buzz Lightyear had his arm ripped off, and his socket wasn't gushing blood, so I guess what becomes real is selective, right? Consistency be damned?

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Bo Peep is a porcelain figurine, how can she possibly change outfits?