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Genuine Mounting Base 96216-2D000
30. Aug 2016
Great Necessary Antenna Rubber Gasket Part- Just lacks Lasting Durability
I bought two of these for my family's two 2003 Hyundai Elantra's and they fit perfectly, preventing the Antenna's from shaking around. The only reason I gave a partial rating is they eventually degrade and fall apart due to weather and heat. Otherwise with some finagling (going through the trunk and loosening the Antenna to push the Gasket correctly into place) it fits perfectly ^_^ At $8 a genuine Hyundai Rubber Mount it is well worth it to make the car look correct and the Antenna stop wobbling.
02. Jan 2015
One of the BEST anime comedies of the 90's which created a generation ^_^
Perhaps the definitive anime series of the 90's, Tenchi Muyo (OVA) still to this day never fails to impress me with its well written storyline, beautiful animation and like-able characters. I was introduced to anime in the 80's with shows like Voltron, Thundercats, the Disney TV lineup (Gummi Bears, Duck Tales, Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers) and DiC (The Littles, Dinosaucers, Inspector Gadget) - which were all written / edited by Americans storytellers and hand-drawn and painted on cel by Japanese or Korean artists, some abroad or in Canadian studios. In the mid-90's I was introduced to mainstream anime Dragonball Z as edited by Pioneer and Robotech which was 3 series spliced together and edited by Carl Macek, who was one of those mainly responsible for anime entering the US Mainstream as there were many, many anime which he adapted. The point of recalling all of these series is to convey that Tenchi Muyo is truly the next evolution of anime in the US. That being said Tenchi Muyo OVA remains my favorite anime of all time. This defined a generation, introducing such influential characters as Ryoko (the bold yet sensitive "space pirate"), Ayeka (the Royal Jurai princess who eventually comes "down to earth"), her sister Sasami ( friendly little girl with a mysterious secret), Mihoshi (ditzy Galaxy Police Officer), Washu (brilliant mad scientist) among others supporting cast (Kiyone, Yosho, Kagato, etc). In basic synopsis, Tenchi Misaki is a regular high school kid who ignored his Grandfather's warning of leaving a demon sealed in their shrine, releasing her and becoming involved in an intergalactic tale which pertains to his heritage. Sounds zany right? Well, compared to today's anime probably less so but then, in the 90's, this was very uncommon and the tale wove is still so incredibly well done. What makes this OVA stand out is that it does not attempt to make a disturbingly drastic change halfway through as most others series do today. For Example, ALL newer anime, in my opinion, make some huge change in story by killing off a main character or doing something so horrendous or so surprising it usually underscores the overall whole story and comes off shallow or destroys the "magic" interaction of characters. To it's CORE Tenchi Muyo is a comedy with action, it wants you to like, no, to LOVE its characters (THE best American voice actors in any anime BAR-NONE), it wants you to want to see the next episode, and overall it wants the viewers to have FUN. It became so popular that it stemmed from a 6 episode series, to a 1 episode "Special" to another 6 episodes near conclusion. I have seen each episode numerous times and they are ALL fun ^_^ The OVA was followed by two Tenchi Pioneer made series, Universe and Tokyo, which were also very fun but made in different story and art styles. Regrettably Pioneer pulled out of anime altogether and another 7 OVA episodes were produced by Geneon (a Pioneer separate branch company), which to their shame, lost the magic of the characters: replacing designs with ugly flat (albeit "colorful") computer colors, interactions floundered and expressions which make characters dis-interested and cheesy. They did the same to another series, Tenchi GXP, which like most poor anime, focus on adult humor, which extended into the absurd (orgy last ep). At this point they were "milking the franchise" to make money. In conclusion Tenchi OVA is one of the best written anime comedies of the 90's. You must see it! ^_^
Street Fighter V (Sony PlayStation 4, 2016)
01. Jul 2022
Street Fighter V is 1 part great game, 2 part DLC gimmick
Street Fighter V is 1 part great game, 2 part DLC gimmick. It plays great, I think an improvement in some respects over IV, with a great short story mode for all characters and surprise stage finishes (you will know what I mention if you bump into these fun surprises). The characters are fun and there's a ton of potential. The incredibly huge problem is this game requires network access and is half finished. You cannot use more than half the game unless you update the entire package (will not allow network access on the old SFV main screen dashboard). I just purchased the base game used and as of 06-29-22 it had a HUGE 25GB update, which at first surprised me as it automatically updates to the Champion Edition (!!!) of the Game with the dashboard now giving you an Arcade mode (you play online and can have a high score posted for a month before reset) and a store for access to download I think 22 characters (you have the 16 core characters included). The problem lies in how you access the game content. It's not like the older SF games where you beat the game once you get a character or reach a certain condition; you have to earn "fight money" to purchase characters, stages, costumes, etc. The system for making fight money is incredibly vague, conditions and amount is ambiguous. When you beat a story mode story you get around 8000 credits but to buy a character with it you have to basically complete the entire story mode as a single character costs 100,000 credits. Does not sound bad if you keep playing the story mode but as I understand, at least initially, you cannot get any more fight money if you replay the story mode to get credits (I even had to re-beat half of it as I played 8 characters before the update completed so it does not work retroactively and had to replay each of those 8 stories to get those credits). So how else do you get credits then? I understand you can get them if you play survival mode but I played 22 characters before losing with no credits received (maybe you have to complete it?). You have to wait for characters to load so it takes a loooong time to play and replay to attempt to win. I I tried arcade mode but no credits given either. I read you can win 50 credits per online ranked challenges (that little?) but to play this online mode you have to pay for the Playstation Plus online package which is like Netflix, about $120 to $200 or so per year (or monthly subscription). Instead of winning the characters you can pay $6 for each character (I think around $132) or you can just pay $30 and buy a new champion edition download or physical copy with a download code (* BE AWARE YOU CANNOT USE A USED COPY CODE AS IT IS REGISTERED TO THE ORIGINAL OWNER). So in short if you are not paying for online play you are left with a game with play options that are less than half available. Don't get me wrong, this is a great game and I love the Street Fighter series. I used fight money won from beating the whole story mode to purchase a character and then you get their story mode which is great too (just as I would hope ^_^). But as mentioned everything is vague. It's really a shame because instead of enjoying this like the arcade game it is I am more concerned about how I can "earn" money to play it to it's fullest. I just introduced my brother too it just to be surprised you cannot play more than half the characters. DLC was silly fro M vs C 3 but that was only 2 characters. I don't need dopey trophy goals and other mission nonsense that doesn't actually affect how the game is played. It reminds me of how stupid it was to unlock Guile as a secret character in Alpha 3, I think you had to play so many matches or wait 48 hours for him to become unlocked. This is a million times worse. It's a terrible shame because otherwise it's a terrific game. The idea to upgrade to Champion Edition dashboard and to allow players to win characters is great if it were not bogged down by this confusion and difficulty. Maybe there is an easier way but I don't see it or it's not clear how to do that. Some of us just want to play the game, not live it. Just remember it doesn't have to be this way.