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Sonic on Supah Jockey (nsfw) Sonic + Boobs
#2
Posted 26 August 2011 - 12:54 PM
Well, this is incredibly random. Labyrinth Zone as you imagined it?
#3
Posted 26 August 2011 - 01:10 PM
that water must be boiling what are those talk show hosts thinking
#6
Posted 26 August 2011 - 01:23 PM
>Post thing with boobs
>Everyone comments on the water
>...
>Sonic Retro
>Everyone comments on the water
>...
>Sonic Retro
#7
Posted 26 August 2011 - 01:27 PM
Awesome, video game characters on obscure foreign TV shows. I've got one to share as well! It's not Sonic, but it does have some boobs (You... gotta look hard for them though)!
What you see here is a clip of Mario featured on a TV game show from Spain. This program used to air on Telemundo back in the mid 1990's, and I used to DIG this show when I was a lot younger. Basically there were four adult contestants, two men and two women, and the game was about was this giant board game based on an century-old children's game, Juego de la oca (Game of the Goose). As they played the game, they competed in extreme stunts (for the time, I guess) in a test of mind, strength, and courage to win money and prizes. Stunts included activities like diving into a swimming pool to disarm some explosives underwater, or pulling ribbons from wild animals, to name a few.
What does this have to do with Mario? Well, in this segment of the show, the contestant "San Pablo" has to rescue, Princess Daisy (0:44) who's trapped inside an iron bar prison. To achieve this, he has to use a frame welder to burn through the metal and set her free.
Apparently, the Spain division for Nintendo (aptly named, Nintendo of Spain) was a sponsor for that program, since they advertised the Mario series periodically on this show (Specifically, the Game Boy portable console I believe, hence Princess Daisy's "appearance" instead of Peach.)
What you see here is a clip of Mario featured on a TV game show from Spain. This program used to air on Telemundo back in the mid 1990's, and I used to DIG this show when I was a lot younger. Basically there were four adult contestants, two men and two women, and the game was about was this giant board game based on an century-old children's game, Juego de la oca (Game of the Goose). As they played the game, they competed in extreme stunts (for the time, I guess) in a test of mind, strength, and courage to win money and prizes. Stunts included activities like diving into a swimming pool to disarm some explosives underwater, or pulling ribbons from wild animals, to name a few.
What does this have to do with Mario? Well, in this segment of the show, the contestant "San Pablo" has to rescue, Princess Daisy (0:44) who's trapped inside an iron bar prison. To achieve this, he has to use a frame welder to burn through the metal and set her free.
Apparently, the Spain division for Nintendo (aptly named, Nintendo of Spain) was a sponsor for that program, since they advertised the Mario series periodically on this show (Specifically, the Game Boy portable console I believe, hence Princess Daisy's "appearance" instead of Peach.)
This post has been edited by OKei: 26 August 2011 - 01:34 PM
#11
Posted 26 August 2011 - 02:04 PM
Awesome bouncy find. That might have been the reason why Classic Sonic was fired from SEGA. =P
What you see here is a clip of Mario featured on a TV game show from Spain. This program used to air on Telemundo back in the mid 1990's, and I used to DIG this show when I was a lot younger. Basically there were four adult contestants, two men and two women, and the game was about was this giant board game based on an century-old children's game, Juego de la oca (Game of the Goose). As they played the game, they competed in extreme stunts (for the time, I guess) in a test of mind, strength, and courage to win money and prizes. Stunts included activities like diving into a swimming pool to disarm some explosives underwater, or pulling ribbons from wild animals, to name a few.
What does this have to do with Mario? Well, in this segment of the show, the contestant "San Pablo" has to rescue, Princess Daisy (0:44) who's trapped inside an iron bar prison. To achieve this, he has to use a frame welder to burn through the metal and set her free.
Apparently, the Spain division for Nintendo (aptly named, Nintendo of Spain) was a sponsor for that program, since they advertised the Mario series periodically on this show (Specifically, the Game Boy portable console I believe, hence Princess Daisy's "appearance" instead of Peach.)
Heh, I used to love that show. The same Mario costume was used in other international events of the time, by the way, in case anybody thought that it was just made for Spain.
OKei, on 26 August 2011 - 01:27 PM, said:
What you see here is a clip of Mario featured on a TV game show from Spain. This program used to air on Telemundo back in the mid 1990's, and I used to DIG this show when I was a lot younger. Basically there were four adult contestants, two men and two women, and the game was about was this giant board game based on an century-old children's game, Juego de la oca (Game of the Goose). As they played the game, they competed in extreme stunts (for the time, I guess) in a test of mind, strength, and courage to win money and prizes. Stunts included activities like diving into a swimming pool to disarm some explosives underwater, or pulling ribbons from wild animals, to name a few.
What does this have to do with Mario? Well, in this segment of the show, the contestant "San Pablo" has to rescue, Princess Daisy (0:44) who's trapped inside an iron bar prison. To achieve this, he has to use a frame welder to burn through the metal and set her free.
Apparently, the Spain division for Nintendo (aptly named, Nintendo of Spain) was a sponsor for that program, since they advertised the Mario series periodically on this show (Specifically, the Game Boy portable console I believe, hence Princess Daisy's "appearance" instead of Peach.)
This post has been edited by ICEknight: 26 August 2011 - 02:05 PM
#13
Posted 26 August 2011 - 03:30 PM
#14
Posted 26 August 2011 - 03:31 PM
if it's freezing cold, why are they putting ice on them after they get out?

