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He was called both Bowser, and “devil king Koopa” confusingly in the original manual, I recall.
NOA apparently mistranslated him as “King of the Koopa,” misunderstanding “koopa” thinking it was his species rather then his name, so they called the shell turtles “koopa” instead as a result, and it kinda stuck sense.
As for “Captain N,” I admit it was a highly innaccurate game cartoon, but I wouldn’t say it’s the worst, as it’s still enjoyable, and it’s bad moments are kinda a “so bad it’s good” quality. It’s not the worst DiC game cartoon either, that would probably be the failed Battletoads pilot.
Surprisingly, the original SatA.M. Sonic the Hedgehog is considered their best game adaptation, which is funny given Sonic’s bad reputation in the gaming fandom.
I actually like “Rock-a-doodle” as a kid. I admit, it’s rather weird looking back on it, and I admit it’s not one of Don Bluth’s best, but it’s still pretty enjoyable, has good animation, and has that quirky, dark-yet adorable charm Don Bluth movies have. Plus the villain was so hammy, and enjoyable.
But yeah, the Nostalgia Critic is getting too negative recently, (and his skits kinda distract from the reviews frankly) you can still make a positive review about something, and still be funny, or even make some negative criticisms while doing it. I wonder why nobody does that.
It annoys me how almost every modern humor satire critic has to be negative about everything. Even the AVGN isn’t always like that, and surprisingly wasn’t that negative about the controversial Shadow the Hedgehog game. (And IRL James the AVGN actually likes “CV2:Simon’s Quest” despite it’s flaws.)