Pikachu Line Dance is Terrifying
It doesn’t matter how many times the annual Pikachu festival takes place in Yokohama, it still remains adorable terrifying.
It doesn’t matter how many times the annual Pikachu festival takes place in Yokohama, it still remains adorable terrifying.
This machine, designed to promote 3M, reportedly uses 25,000 Post-It notes and 75 rolls of painter tape among other components.
Amazingly this wasn’t even the first movie themed part of the engagement. The groom-to-be dressed up as Michael J. Fox and jumped out to surprise his now fiancee with a ring. [Via: Imgur]
While we’ve all heard of luggage taking an unscheduled trip to Rio, this bag-eye clip shows it goes on quite the automated ride when things go to plan. Keep an eye out for the robotic arm at the end! [Via: LikeCool]
The BBC is running a competition to make your own short Doctor Who movie, animation or images to tell your story of how the Doctor wound up facing the Daleks once again. Sadly the competition itself (with a prize of meeting Peter Capaldi on set) is only available to UK residents, but the good news […]
In this trailer for a bonus short movie on the forthcoming DVD for Inside Out, we get more insight into the perspective of emotions inside Riley’s parents‘ minds at a particularly emotional moment… her first date.
We’ve seen people try to recreate the Simpson’s opening title scenes or the image of Homer slumped in front of the TV, but this Calgary couple put a domestic twist on their homage: making over their kitchen to use the same decor, even to the extent of sourcing corncob curtains. [Via: That’s Nerdalicious]
Nevada likes eggplant. Oklahoma’s into ghosts. And Vermont is all about the poop. That’s the somewhat unscientific conclusions of SwiftKey, which decided to publicise its app by looking at the pattern of emoji use among its customers in different states. Contrary to some reports, the map above is not a depiction of the most popular […]
Comic Book Resources spotted the upcoming opening of the third officially licensed DC Comics Super Hero Cafe in Singapore. This is operated by a different company to the one already running two outlets in Malaysia and has a different take on the menu, including the amazing-looking Dark Knight Mini Wagyu BeefBurger. [Via: Comic Book Resources]
In the first of a new series, the iBookGuy explores how game designers managed to overcome the limitations of graphic capabilities in machines such as the NES and Commodore 64. [Spotted by: Laughing Squid]