dilbertschalter wrote:kkslider5552000 wrote:SPINNING KOGORO. GIF. NOW.
your wish... is my command:
That deserves triple thumbs up and a huge chuckle. XD
dilbertschalter wrote:kkslider5552000 wrote:SPINNING KOGORO. GIF. NOW.
your wish... is my command:

Parkur wrote:Btw, am I the only one who noticed how big the DBs heads are compared to their bodies? Holy crap

IHKF wrote:dilbertschalter wrote:kkslider5552000 wrote:SPINNING KOGORO. GIF. NOW.
your wish... is my command:
That deserves triple thumbs up and a huge chuckle. XD

IHKF wrote:Parkur wrote:Btw, am I the only one who noticed how big the DBs heads are compared to their bodies? Holy crap
No actually. I was... quite terrified of THAT. O_o
Any bigger and they're friggin' bobble-heads.
Katty008 wrote:
Forget the DB's heads, how about Touma's eyes? They take up half his face.

Katty008 wrote:dilbertschalter wrote:as some who goes skiing quite a bit, i felt like the outfits were not very accurate. people were for the most part dressed too lightly (you had the classmate girl outside in a skirt (!) at one point).
She's a fifteen year old, and those have been known to make stupid choices for the sake of fashion. I'll have to respectfully disagree otherwise as well. I've found myself shedding my coat and sledding in just a sweater. And it depends vastly on the coat as well; I was wearing my mom's old coat for a long time and went skiing in two sweaters to boot. Then I got a new coat, and now ski in no sweaters.
dilbertschalter wrote:Katty008 wrote:dilbertschalter wrote:as some who goes skiing quite a bit, i felt like the outfits were not very accurate. people were for the most part dressed too lightly (you had the classmate girl outside in a skirt (!) at one point).
She's a fifteen year old, and those have been known to make stupid choices for the sake of fashion. I'll have to respectfully disagree otherwise as well. I've found myself shedding my coat and sledding in just a sweater. And it depends vastly on the coat as well; I was wearing my mom's old coat for a long time and went skiing in two sweaters to boot. Then I got a new coat, and now ski in no sweaters.
a few things:
given that they weren't actually skiing, you are probably right about how much they were wearing (you can take layers off as you get closer to the bottom, especially if the skiing has been tiring, but they still wouldn't have been wearing enough)
what inspired to make the point, though, wasn't the clothes or the skirt (which i thought of later), but the goggles! the DB don't have goggles as far as i can tell, which seems like an oversight. goggles are really useful- they protect your eyes from glare, they keep snow out of your eyes when you fall, and they give you at least some visibility when it is snowy and windy (they even keep your hat on when it is windy, which is quite useful). they aren't an absolute must by any means, but someone conscientious like agasa (or haibara if he forgot) would surely see to it that the DB had goggles.
the skirt, well, it still seems quite unrealistic to me.
Katty008 wrote:dilbertschalter wrote:Katty008 wrote:dilbertschalter wrote:as some who goes skiing quite a bit, i felt like the outfits were not very accurate. people were for the most part dressed too lightly (you had the classmate girl outside in a skirt (!) at one point).
She's a fifteen year old, and those have been known to make stupid choices for the sake of fashion. I'll have to respectfully disagree otherwise as well. I've found myself shedding my coat and sledding in just a sweater. And it depends vastly on the coat as well; I was wearing my mom's old coat for a long time and went skiing in two sweaters to boot. Then I got a new coat, and now ski in no sweaters.
a few things:
given that they weren't actually skiing, you are probably right about how much they were wearing (you can take layers off as you get closer to the bottom, especially if the skiing has been tiring, but they still wouldn't have been wearing enough)
what inspired to make the point, though, wasn't the clothes or the skirt (which i thought of later), but the goggles! the DB don't have goggles as far as i can tell, which seems like an oversight. goggles are really useful- they protect your eyes from glare, they keep snow out of your eyes when you fall, and they give you at least some visibility when it is snowy and windy (they even keep your hat on when it is windy, which is quite useful). they aren't an absolute must by any means, but someone conscientious like agasa (or haibara if he forgot) would surely see to it that the DB had goggles.
the skirt, well, it still seems quite unrealistic to me.
I can't say much about goggles, as I have a pair but I never use them. However, I can give the real life example of snowy November, flip-flops and capris. At least the girl with the skirt was wearing boots and tights.
dilbertschalter wrote:
also, if there are any other moments from the movie that people want giffed, do ask, i'm in the mood right now.

Katty008 wrote:My main beef with the end was how the culprit seemed completely normal, had just made some bad choices in life, then he's revealed as the culprit and BAM! Instant psychopath.
ShinRan4ver wrote:Katty008 wrote:My main beef with the end was how the culprit seemed completely normal, had just made some bad choices in life, then he's revealed as the culprit and BAM! Instant psychopath.
That can't be helped mainly because Conan somehow couldn't find solid evidence before the confrontation, although as I said before I prefer it to be the Showdown style between Conan and the Crazy Doc in Movie 4.

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