Jiraiya Posted July 10, 2002 Posted July 10, 2002 Where I can find a full-size colour picture of all the Grim Fandango characters? You know, the one thats in the background while you install? I know theres one on the character section of this site but its to small... Also the one on the instuction book is black and white and covered by writing.
MeddlingMonk Posted July 10, 2002 Posted July 10, 2002 If you mean a larger, more detailed scan...no.
Metallus Posted July 10, 2002 Posted July 10, 2002 If you want the one that's on the CD you can find it in .bmp format. It's one of about 7 .bmp files somewhere on the CD, so a little browsing will uncover it.
GendoTheGreat Posted July 10, 2002 Posted July 10, 2002 I've had that picture as my desktop wallpaper before. It's crappy in quality, which is a pity because it's a really cool picture.
Isis Kaldara Posted July 17, 2002 Posted July 17, 2002 I think I found one on Grim Fandango Central...Not sure...Try there...I found a cute picture of Lupe someone did as fan art...She was in an anime-style pose, giving the traditional "V for Victory".
GendoTheGreat Posted July 17, 2002 Posted July 17, 2002 What's with the Japanese and that "V"? Just about every photo of my Japanese friends has them making that victory sign. What's the origin? What's the appeal? What's the point?
Isis Kaldara Posted July 17, 2002 Posted July 17, 2002 "V for Victory" originated in animé as an overexaggeration of happiness and/or coolness. As every good fan knows, animé is all about overexaggeration. Just as in the Sweatdrops as an overexaggeration for "Oh, my god...I can't believe it" and the eyes as opposed to traditional Japanese characteristics and the hair to emphasize the personality and so on and so forth...   I know...I know waaaaay too much for my own good...
GendoTheGreat Posted July 17, 2002 Posted July 17, 2002 You forgot about facefaults. Usually accompanied by a Sweatdrop.
Isis Kaldara Posted July 17, 2002 Posted July 17, 2002 Wow, I can't believe I forgot the facefaults... Well, it's kinda hard to remember anything when your annoying little cousin is constantly questioning you about Grim. Honestly, what is to be said to: Â "What's a reaper?"
GendoTheGreat Posted July 17, 2002 Posted July 17, 2002 Once you've explained to your younger cousin what a reaper is, tell them you've asked one to come and stand outside their bedroom window, while they sleep. As you can plainly see, I hate kids.
Isis Kaldara Posted July 17, 2002 Posted July 17, 2002 Obviously... But, then again, so do I. BTW, he's already scared that I'M coming after him because I told him that I'm THE grim reaper... It's quite funny.
GendoTheGreat Posted July 17, 2002 Posted July 17, 2002 Just remember not to try opening him up with a scythe. That would make a mess of a perfectly good scythe.
GendoTheGreat Posted July 17, 2002 Posted July 17, 2002 Are you sure? The details are kind of graphic.
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