I'm not funny anymore! I've run out of ideas for comics!
We'll have to see if I can find any more inspiration.
The more that I think about it, the more Xigbar is made of awesome. I mean, imagine what you could do with rubber bands if you could pop in and out??
EDIT: I just realized I forgot to draw in like half of the rubber bands in the second to last panel. Oh well.
For those of you who don't get it: Xigbar can pop in and out of space as he pleases at all sorts of impossible and exciting angles and altitudes. He does this when you fight him as Sora towards the end of Kingdom Hearts II, all the while peppering you with spiky bullet-things. So...that's exactly what he's doing now, but he's shooting Xemnas with rubber bands.
The reason why Xemnas specifically says "Number VII" is because that's Saix's number. When I found out that Xigbar--not Saix--was number II, I was a little surprise because Saix sure seemed to be mister second-in-command. (THe little suck-up!) So I figured that if Xigbar ahd gone and gotten himself demoted, it would be over something like this.
You know how Xigbar can pop in and out of space and shoot hit cool little spiky gun-things? He's doing the same thing to Xemnas, just with rubber-bands...
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"Man is a creature suspended in a web of significance that he himself has spun..." Clifford Geertz
"...and of course, we all know that the core of anthropology is shared narcissistic rapture..." Ruth Toulson
Even though I wouldn't have "gotten it" without your explanation, I still found it funny!!! Heh heh. Just the thought of Xemnas getting pelted with rubber bands is funny to ME!! LOL. I love the very first panel, where he's just sitting there looking a little angsty. It makes it so much better when that first rubber band smacks him. Ha ha ha ha ha!
I thought it was paper balls at first, but rubber bands makes just as much sense! Then again I also thought the Number II stuff, was a Kids Next Door joke!
Yaaaay!! :joy: I'm so glad you liked it!! Even if it does need explaination. >_< The second frame is my favorite. :3 If ever there was a picture of shocked and wounded dignity...
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"Man is a creature suspended in a web of significance that he himself has spun..." Clifford Geertz
"...and of course, we all know that the core of anthropology is shared narcissistic rapture..." Ruth Toulson
I haven't gotten that far in KH2 XD Actually, I stop playing after I got bored of it XD Come on.... Ariel's world was like WTF!!! Are thou shitting on me?
Well, they are numbered according to who arrived first in the organization, not in rank. Saix is definitely more highly viewer then xigbar by xemas... (well, he struck me as more scheming, intelligent and Xemas seems to give him more important roles in org....)
Well, Xemas was kinda the fonder of the org, so he is number 1. After came the rest of asem's apprentice... Xigbar, Vexen, Zexion.... and some others that I forgot....
So technically, xigbar is the second that joined the org, but he is not the second in command
btw, source = wikipedia~
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Sigh....I'm sorry if I comments on pictures on my watch list weeks after the day it has been posted or reply to comments weeks later.... I'm have been very busy these days (and very lazy)....
I know--Ariel's world was...a little painful, but oh well. XD
About the numbers, though--they were all six of them (Xehanort, Braig, Dilan, Even, Aeleus, and Ienzo) Ansem's assistants, and it seems that they all ended up as nobodies at the same time. So...how did they decide who was what number? There must have been SOME sort of ranking going on there. Braig was the eldest and probably was one of Ansem's right hand men, so to speak, so...
But besides, I like the thought of Xigbar being "demoted" for acting like a dipwad. :3 Who knows though, either way could be right!
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"Man is a creature suspended in a web of significance that he himself has spun..." Clifford Geertz
"...and of course, we all know that the core of anthropology is shared narcissistic rapture..." Ruth Toulson
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"Man is a creature suspended in a web of significance that he himself has spun..."
Clifford Geertz
"...and of course, we all know that the core of anthropology is shared narcissistic rapture..."
Ruth Toulson
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"Man is a creature suspended in a web of significance that he himself has spun..."
Clifford Geertz
"...and of course, we all know that the core of anthropology is shared narcissistic rapture..."
Ruth Toulson
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"Man is a creature suspended in a web of significance that he himself has spun..."
Clifford Geertz
"...and of course, we all know that the core of anthropology is shared narcissistic rapture..."
Ruth Toulson
I haven't gotten that far in KH2 XD Actually, I stop playing after I got bored of it XD Come on.... Ariel's world was like WTF!!! Are thou shitting on me?
Well, they are numbered according to who arrived first in the organization, not in rank. Saix is definitely more highly viewer then xigbar by xemas... (well, he struck me as more scheming, intelligent and Xemas seems to give him more important roles in org....)
Well, Xemas was kinda the fonder of the org, so he is number 1. After came the rest of asem's apprentice... Xigbar, Vexen, Zexion.... and some others that I forgot....
So technically, xigbar is the second that joined the org, but he is not the second in command
btw, source = wikipedia~
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Sigh....I'm sorry if I comments on pictures on my watch list weeks after the day it has been posted or reply to comments weeks later.... I'm have been very busy these days (and very lazy)....
I'm sorry
About the numbers, though--they were all six of them (Xehanort, Braig, Dilan, Even, Aeleus, and Ienzo) Ansem's assistants, and it seems that they all ended up as nobodies at the same time. So...how did they decide who was what number? There must have been SOME sort of ranking going on there. Braig was the eldest and probably was one of Ansem's right hand men, so to speak, so...
But besides, I like the thought of Xigbar being "demoted" for acting like a dipwad. :3 Who knows though, either way could be right!
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"Man is a creature suspended in a web of significance that he himself has spun..."
Clifford Geertz
"...and of course, we all know that the core of anthropology is shared narcissistic rapture..."
Ruth Toulson
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Are you discriminating against suitcases?!
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"Man is a creature suspended in a web of significance that he himself has spun..."
Clifford Geertz
"...and of course, we all know that the core of anthropology is shared narcissistic rapture..."
Ruth Toulson
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