
It’s using the trees… watching and waiting… killing us off one by one… the choppa is close, but this thing is too fast… we won’t make it, it’s pointless to run… talk. no mo’ games.
I don’t know what it waannnttttsssss… the jungle came alive…
Go on…
This is fucking amazing. So fucking amazing that I can’t seem to write a post to go along with this video. My mind was blown and I’m can’t think of anything. Jon and Al Kaplan, the guys behind “Conan the Barbarian: The Musical” and “Silence! The Musical” introduces their newest and last Schwarzenegger musical called “Predator: The Musical”. With lyrics such as “if it bleeds, you can keel it!”, theres very little I can write about how crazy this musical really is so I should just let you watch it. Hit the jump and your life will never be the same.
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Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney (known as Gyakuten Saiban Yomigaeru Gyakuten in Japan) has been a popular video game series ever since it was first released in 2001 from Capcom. Originally released for Nintendo’s Game Boy Advance, Phoenix Wright’s popularity produced multiple spin-offs and sequels such as Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Justice of All and Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney.
For those of you that have never played Phoenix Wright, Phoenix Wright is an interactive visual novel-type video game where you follow “ace attorney”, Phoenix Wright (known as Ryuichi Naruhodo in Japan) who is a rookie defense attorney at Fey and Co. Law Offices. Throughout the game, you will follow and assist Phoenix as he collects clues and evidence to defend his client in court. Gameplay takes place both outside and inside the court while the narration switches from first to third person pending on the situation.
Phoenix Wright has such a huge fan following that an all-female actress & singer troupe called Takarazuka Revue (the women play both male and female roles), has adapted Phoenix Wright into a musical that features mystery and romance. Named after the english title, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney the Musical started performances in February 2009.
While it may be saddening for those of you that wish to see the musical, but cannot make it to Japan, do not worry. YouTube community member, GKKLJapan was kind enough to translate and subtitle the musical into English. So, go grab a snack and put up your feet and watch this musical masterpiece with crazy hair and eyebrows.
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