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Answers from the pig (responses to questions asked over Skype)
Sindobook:
2008-nov-04 16:12PST: Reference number 247
Most are hit-and-miss, yawners, though there are some good ones like number 6 which are comparable to the original.
Sindobook:
2008-nov-12 07:24PST: Reference number 251
Totally untrue. It is actually quite anti-violence in nature. The violence is depicted more brutally and realistically than the often-cited 'cartoon' violence that is so popular today, with blood, realistic injury modeling, and mortal injuries resulting in death (rather than miraculous recoveries). Not to mention real consequences when the plot is understood in full. Though this takes time, many people don't care to watch enough episodes to make an informed decision.
Sindobook:
2008-nov-28 20:27PST: Reference number 258
No problem. All the pigs are fine. I don't know of any small animals that were injured in the attacks. "Mr. Happy", a chinchilla, was taken hostage at some point but he managed to overpower his captors and escape to safety. There is no apparent linkage to Yue-bing, but Mikey has pointed out, it's way too early to tell.
Sindobook:
2008-dec-01 07:31PST: Reference number 264
Please stop asking about this. Five people have asked about this already in the past day since it came out. There is absolutely no relation between the two. How could there be? None. Nothing. Absolutely not. Period. It's purely coincidental. There's no way it couldn't be.
Sindobook:
2008-dec-23 22:59PST: Reference number 270
That is misinformation. Totally untrue. Being labeled a certain way does not make something true beyond doubt. Only a fool believes everything he reads to the letter.
There is priority, and it will be done when possible. But, incognito, it is difficult to accomplish. This is just the way things are. Get used to it.
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