I want to thank the person who alerted me to the Resident Evil 4 Ada Wong dart scene (found only in the PS2 version, although I believe the Wii version will also have this scene). I played the Gamecube RE4 and it's like one of my favorite games, but I can't believe I missed out on this incredible dart scene! This game has so much violence, with people getting shots, blown up and decapitated, yet the writers decided to balance out the violence with an elegant tranquilizer dart KO with none other than the sexy Ada Wong. F--ing brilliant.
So I updated the video clips, doujinshi and assorted pages. I found a decent Starfire faint scene in DC Fifty Two #51. Seems the only decent chloro scenes are in doujins these days. Western comic book writers have all but forgotten about this wonderful KO method.
I changed my title bar to have a bound and gagged girl in the background. I was tired of seeing the lame "crumpled paper" background that I randomly found on the internet and thought would be make my site look cool. If I have time I might make the title bar change for different pages.
So I got my brother to watch the Wonder Woman Fausta chloroform scene on Youtube. I hoped that showing him the greatest chloro ever would convert him, but he ended up being indifferent. That's what I find so be so strange about my fascination; a chloro scene is like gold to me, but for someone else it's nothing. One day I will make my brother like sleepy scenes.
I have to admit, I am a little disappointed. Not about my brother, but about another issue. It's probably no big deal, but I feel like I am being ignored. I just posted five never before seen chloro scenes on the Chloroforum and got a combined total of two comments. Someone else posts a lame drugged drink scene and gets more comments. I know there isn't much to say except "nice clip", but I wanted to see more of a response. For that great Reporter Blues chloro, I had to do a lot of research to find out the exact episode it was in. I send out e-mails and post on anime forums to get information. The clip gets downloaded 500+ times, and I get almost no response for what will probably go down as one of the greatest animated chloro scenes of all time. Does this mean I will stop making clips? Hell no, because I love seeing girls get put to sleep. I just feel that for all my efforts I should deserve a little more credit. Is there something about me that you people don't like?
Anonymous
Apr 30, 2007
Some things are just a result of people's childhood experiences.