Sure, even more beeping cat pictures

So is that an insulted snort or a triumphant… why-ever-the-f#ck they call that smiley triumph?

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I think it´s been established here at some point that this is a japanese gesture of blowing wind out of nose, which signifies relief or triumph.

Yeah, I know super obscure for something meant to be as globally understandable as emojis.

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Either way I read it as a hurrumph in that particular case :wink:

Most fitting! :wink:

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Which is a (not at all triumphant) snort, I’d say.

It looks enough like relief, but nothing like triumph. /shrug

Yep. Makes me think of exasperation or disdain. But I guess they were going for ‘nose-in-the-air’ smugness.

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And this is what japanese triumph looks like.

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I think this one is my favourite :laughing:

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I also like the idea behind that one.

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Took me a moment to get it at first. :laughing:

I checked the whole gallery, 9 pages and suprisingly the avatar of @yrface is not yet there!

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Haha, that’s clever :smile:

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Anyone else remember watching Samurai Pizza Cats (which in no way was an attempt at a Turtles rip-off at all!) ?

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Never heard of it, but it sounds interesting! :grin:

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:joy_cat: :joy_cat: :joy_cat:

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Yes, I watched it in the early '90s.

I think the entire series might be available available on one single (SD) Blu-Ray.

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Possible. It was only one season I think. I might have seen it in 1992 when it was first on and never since. A while ago I learned there was an NES so they at least tried to make it a bit more of a franchise.

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It might be one “season,” but at 52 eps of ~21 mins I’d say it’s a bit more than what we typically think of as a season. :slight_smile:

It’s just that Blu-Ray can hold a lot of data. I would certainly be interested in SD Blu-Ray releases if I bought a Blu-Ray player.