User:Klonoamiyumi

General
I am a student in High School, who's interests include Gaming, Anime, Commercials, Manga and Cartoons.

Raised by a single parent, I live with both my mum and my sister. My Dad is very much alive, my mum and him just aren't on good terms but we contact him every few years or so. However, it never ends well, like when he forces me to go on trips with him that I don't find particularly interesting. The gym for example. I don't consider myself strong by any means, but last year he took me there. I mentioned I didn't want to do one activity, after a sucessful 3 months, then he lashed out and I ultimately decided I wasn't going to go there any more.

My laptop usage is extremely limited, so I usually only visit here on weekends or school holidays.

Gaming
Starting with a plug-and-play third-party SEGA MegaDrive collection system, I played the likes of Sonic 2, Alex Kidd, The Ooze, Gain Ground, Columms and Ecco the Dolphin.

Out of all of the games on there, it should come as no surprise that my most favoured game was Sonic the Hedgehog. Sonic the Hedgehog is my favourite gaming franchise of all time, and I still continue to support it to this day. In fact, Sonic 1 is my most played game ever. I usually don't see the same flaws that others do in the most recent games. For example, the "boost to win" setting in the newer games doesn't bother me in the slightest. I actually like the gameplay all the more for it(This does not include 06, which I haven't even played anyway.) The worst Sonic game I ever played was Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood. It seemed gritty and edgy when I first played it, but upon replays of it the cryptic puzzles and the fact the Robots always regenerate 90% of their HP after you take them out once, bothered me to no end.

Alex Kidd would probably come to a close second, and Ecco the Dolphin just screams tranquil for me. The soundtrack, the gameplay; everything. Although this system later broke, I have most of these games on the SEGA MegaDrive Collection for the PS3, and then some. I also have Ecco the Dolphin as a 3DS eShop SEGA remake, along with Sonic 1.

My first Nintendo system was a GameBoy Advance SP, but I rarely bought any of the first-party titles, so I don't consider it my true exposure to Nintendo as a whole, but I still collect for it to this day to have closure on it.

That said, I did have Pokemon Mysery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team as my first game for the system, which also counts as my first ever Pokemon games. I later borrowed the original games from my friend and played them on the GBA SP, which was backwards compatible with GameBoy and GameBoy Color games.

Being a Nintendo fan, I didn't discover Mario or any of the other video game giants, until I got a Nintendo DS Lite for Christmas in 2007. The first game I ever got was Sonic Rush Adventure, after being amazed by this commercial  for it. You have to remember that my only knowledge of Sonic at this point, was the Sonic X TV Show on Jetix, that I saw advertised but never had access to the channel, and my numerous game-overs in Sonic the Hedgehog 2. This wasn't the first DS Commercial I witnessed though, because I distinctively remember the Pokemon Link (known as Pokemon Trozei n the US) and Kirby's Mouse Attack (known as Kirby's Squeak Squad in the US)  ones. Suffice to say, Sonic Rush Adventure is the reason I bought a DS. At Christmas, I got Sonic Rush Adventure and one other game. I put  New Super Mario Bros on my Christmas List, having seen a Commercial for it on the TV, but to my dissapointment, I was given Mario Kart DS instead. Turns out that Mario Kart DS became the game i adored the most, and NSMB was cast aside when I actually got it, although it was my first main series Mario game.

Nintendo DS Lite was the turning point. That was my gateway to learning the entire history of Video Games. I had grown to adore Video Games and one question had always bugged me- Did Sonic start as a TV Series or a Video Game? Of course the answer seems obvious to many now, but the minute I googled that, I learned everything. I learned how Sonic was created to compete with Mario, and how SEGA constantly made Commercials poking fun at Nintendo. It wasn't that long until I began to learn about the entire gaming history thus far, and I owe it to that one search.

With Gaming YouTubers becoming more and more popular, I began to learn more about games in a fun, lesiurely way. The Angry Video Game Nerd is who taught me the most.

It's also worth noting, that during that same year, my aunty and uncle brought a PS2 to my Grandma's house, and I would always go on it. My game of choice was Shadow the Hedgehog, and we usually all played the Buzz! Monkey game together. When my Grandma moved out of that house, I was allowed to keep the PS2. Sadly, I only kept the same few games, with the most memorable being: Bee Movie, Shrek 2, Buzz! Monkey Jungle Party, Shadow the Hedgehog and Hercules Chariot Racing. It wasn't until 2014 until I began to buy my own games for the system, having aquired a TV for my room, and not having to use a HD TV downstairs that likely wouldn't work on a PS2  Dead or Alive 2, Rayman Revolution, Rayman 3, Viewtiful Joe, Gran Turismo 2 and Quake 3 are just some of the many new games I have accumulated for the system.

I later got a Nintendo Wii in 2009, but I was still so engrossed in the DS library, that I didn't end up getting much games for it. The ones I vividly remember are Super Mario Galaxy 1 and 2, Super Smash Bros Brawl, Wii Sports Resort, Sonic Unleashed, Sonic Colors and Sonic and the Black Knight. Most of them I ended up getting years later(I got Brawl and Galaxy in 2010) having expanded my knowledge of video games.

Like my GBA SP, my Wii Collection still needs some working on.

Sonic Rush Adventure wasn't the only Sonic game, that would make me buy a system. Having seen a Sonic Rivals 2 trailer online, I desperately wanted to get a Sony PSP. I got one in 2010. This time, it didn't work out in my favour. I enjoyed Sonic Rivals 2 a lot when I first played, but compared to the newer Sonic games nowadays, it's very forgettable, which is why you rarely hear the fans talk about it. The PSP marked the first time in my life that I had stopped being a Nintendo fanboy, and I enjoyed titles such as LocoRoco, Ratchet And Clank, Modnation Racers, Wall.E, and LittleBigPlanet. The great thing about the PSP, is that unlike the PS2, my collection largely consisted of the exclusive first-party titles for the system. My fondness of the PSP, would later cause me to buy a PS3 in 2014 for my birthday.

When I got a Nintendo 3DS on Christmas of 2011, every other Christmas just couldn't top it. If the GBA and DS were my introduction to Nintendo and gaming as a whole, then the 3DS was my introduction to Video Game Collecting. I had accumulated a total of 34 games for the console, all the way up to 2014, before my 3DS Start Button met its fate and I decided to  hold off collecting for a while, and ended up feeling limited on what games I could and could not play. The 3DS represented a landmark in my gaming history, as my collecting habits branched out to other Consoles afterwards.

I later got a 3DS XL  on January 26th, 2015.

As mentioned earlier, I got a PS3 in 2014 for my birthday. The plan was originally suppose to be for me to buy a Wii U, but they were more expensive than I thought, so wanting a PS3 for years, along with the fact I wasn't content on leaving the store empty handed, contributed towards my decision to buy it. Fortunately, a friend had a PS3 at his house the previous month, so that made my decision a whole lot easier. He had LittleBigPlanet 2, but I had wanted a PS3 for LBP for ages, so I bought the original and got the 2nd one later. My PS3 Collection is still relatively small, but I get the most insane replay value out of my games for that reason. To the point where, I haven't even beat Sonic Unleashed, LBP 2 or the SEGA MegaDrive HD Collection. I've just been replaying Mirror's Edge and Sonic Generations a lot.

Most of the time, when I'm not playing games, I'm watching Let's Plays or fun shows/videos of them on YouTube. Some of my favourites include: GameGrumps(Absolutely my favourite YouTube channel) JonTron, PeteDorr, BrainScratchComms, HellFireComms, ReviewTechUSA, AlphaOmegaSin, Game Sack, The Gaming Historian, The Angry Video Game Nerd, NintendoCapriSun, ChuggaaConroy and MetalJesusRocks.

Cartoon/Anime
It is true that my appreciation for Gumball back in the early days of the Wiki, didn't stem from the show alone.

As most of you tend to be, I am an avid Cartoon Network fan.

I am not immensely into the Cartoons, in the same vein as Gaming, as in; I haven't watched full series that aren't on-going, and if I have I would have probably been too young to remember all of the details. Only a few things resonated with me, which I'll get to in a minute.

The furthest back I can possibly remember, is when my mum would put on the TV after school and play Tom and Jerry on the TV. This was fine for her at the moment,  but as she tended to do back then she fell asleep and left me to it, so I discovered so much more shows, that she wasn't really that happy with. Especially The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, which is really understandable given how it's a show dealing with Death and morbid things.

My sister and I would wake up early every morning, turn on Cartoon Network and watch Foster's Home, Teen Titans, Hi Hi Puffy Amiyumi and PowerPuff Girls. I can still vaguely remember watching the exact first premiere of the Hi Hi Puffy Amiyumi Show and Foster's Home. I remember seeing the Promo for HHPAY too. It should come as no surprise then, that my reasoning for this username stems from HHPAY.

The truth is, when watching this Cartoon as a kid I had a debiliating crush on Yumi. My first ever Cartoon crush actually, which is what to blame for my obession for the show. I have long since lost this childhood crush since I matured into a teenager, but that's usually what I associate the show with. I haven't seen all the episodes, because once I do, then I know that's it. The feeling of there being no episodes would be painful. There are times when I think of watching these shows from the beginning and I will do so one day.

My love for Cartoons has just decreased.

When I became obsessed with Video Games, I ignored CN for years. I remember my exact hiatus from the station occuring when My Gym Partner's a Monkey and Ben 10 started. I claimed it had "gone downhill".

When games become too commonplace for me, I returned to in in late 2010, and I was almost ready to give up, after I found myself only sticking around for Chowder, but then Regular Show and Adventure Time showed up. I thought RS looked terrible when I first saw the promo, but when I tuned into the station one day, the episode "Just Set Up the Chairs" started playing. It was then that I thought "Hey, these voices actually do suit the characters. I want to see more of this!" and that was another one I began to enjoy.

As for AT, wasn't quite sure what to expect, but I remember a clip of the 3D obstacle course from "Businessmen" played and I was amazed at the animation for that. I gave that a try too. I think my first episode was "Rainy Day Daydream" but I ended up enjoying both for their refreshing humour.

Later on in 2011, a Commercial for The Amazing World of Gumball appeared. Wasn't quite sure it was a show at first. I thought it was some bizarre block or Movie they were showing, but after my sister remarked it looked bizarre, she told me to go and watch it and I did. I saw the World Premiere of "The Responsible" and the real-life backgrounds sold the show for me. I thought that from then on, that would set the standard for Cartoons. I learned through someway or another that  despite the episodes being delayed for half a month in my territory, the episodes in the US were all avaliable online, and that's when I finally got it. I finally realized why repeats happen. From that day forth, I began to watch AT, RS and Gumball online. It was magic. I got way too invested, and I ended up like many are on here. I became obsessed with Episode Lists, and considered myself advanced on show information.

One day, I decided I had, had enough of seeing this Wiki appear in my search results, so I clicked the link. Why did it keep appearing? It was getting really annoying. So I discovered a chat room on here, and the rest is history.

To cut this story short, once I got used to the art style, the show lost its charm. I took it for granted. The Season 1  episodes that were leaked towards the end of it, including "The Fight" "The Helmet" "The Microwave" "The Curse" and "The Meddler" were the final nail in the coffin. There was a 6 months hiatus in America. The UK episodes were lagging way behind. I was no longer hyped for Gumball any more. In fact, I was getting pretty tired of it. Not wanting to leave my friends behind, I stayed around and I'm still here today. Gumball isn't something I hate, but I simply am not excited for episodes any more and will end up missing way too many, then binge-watching them all. The same goes for AT and RS. What did I do then, you wonder? Well, then I went back to Video Games and I discovered Anime.

Nicknames
From 2011 to early 2015, I used to go by the name "Gumballamiyumi" but I hated being called "Gumball" even if it was only ever prevalent with newer users, because I don't even like the show that much any more, and it was never going to be a ping phrase in chat since 99% of the time it wouldn't relate back to me, so if you had something serious to discuss I couldn't reach out to you as efficiently as I could with:
 * Russ
 * Yumi
 * Klonoa

Fact File
'''If you don't feel like reading all of my other sections, here are some quick-fire facts. Some of them are completely new.'''
 * My favourite Anime Studio is Kyoto Animation.


 * I've been gaming since Christmas of 2006, when I was only 7 years old.
 * My first game was Sonic 2
 * I like collecting Video Games.
 * My favourite Anime is tied between The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya and Lucky Star.
 * My favourite Cartoon of all-time is Hi Hi Puffy Amiyumi.
 * The worst game I've ever played was Wall.E for the Nintendo DS
 * The worst Anime I've ever seen is C3-Cube x Cursed x Curious.
 * I suffered through panic attacks during 2013.
 * I watch Let's Plays and other gaming related videos online.
 * My favourite YouTube channel is GameGrumps.
 * I collect GameBoy Advance, Wii U and Nintendo 3DS Commercials on one USB.
 * The system I've never had to replace is my PlayStation 2, which I've owned for about 9 years.
 * My biggest Video Game Collection is the Nintendo 3DS.
 * My smallest Video Game Collection is the PlayStation 3.
 * I only own one 8th Gen Video Game Console, which is the 3DS.
 * I have had a total of 4 PSP systems.
 * I have had a total of 6 DS Lite systems.
 * I have had a total of 2 3DS systems.
 * I have had a total of 2 GBA SP systems.
 * I collect for the Klonoa series of Video Games.
 * I like watching old Cartoon Network Ad Breaks.
 * My favourite era of Cartoon Network was the early 2000's.
 * I am learning Japanese.
 * I like watching Japanese Commercials.

Friends
I will only add who I choose to on this list, I will not act upon requests from people I barely got acquainted with. I will try my best to update this list more frequently from now on. However, this does mean I may have to sacrifice the username links in order to add more people.

Be aware that I may remove users who are inactive, even if by just a little. That doesn't mean I hate you, it just means you would clutter up the list. This is also why users I identify  with, that drop by on the chat infrequently don't get added here.

ChanMan23 We fell out a lot when he first started on the Wiki and bans were repeatedly given out, but eventually we were able to have immersive discussions I haven't had in a while with any user here and he also is a credit to my other wiki's, as he helps out a lot on them and gives me incentive to edit more.

RandomCed859  ''I have moments in chat where I can't talk to him properly and I don't know why but we usually discuss 3DS games, mainly Animal Crossing: New Leaf and Mario Kart 7. Other than that, we discuss Anime. Usually, no one wants to go online on their 3DS and Ced almost always has time to spare so that's something to bare in mind.''

MisterJim  Best friend on the Wiki because we have contact outside of Wikia, which many users take for granted, as they mainly message me Wikia related things.

We met on Facebook when my sister's laptop died and we went from there.

''Our conversations usually range from funny jokes/running gags to discussing our emotional issues. ''

He started off as a user who would post about episodes being released in the UK and I remember desperately wanting to talk to him about how I'm from there too and I was shy at first, but it wasn't until he found me on Facebook that the ice was truly broken.

In chat, he mainly spamjoined and rarely spoke but he adapted eventually and is now synonymous on the Wiki.

Not many users here have such a wide variety of topics to cover as Jim.

We don't joke every day though, some days we're just serious about things.

''Also, the only user who discusses games,Anime and Cartoons in detail with me. That includes commentary series like GameGrumps and Web Series like JonTron.''

Lastly, we both live in the same kind of area,so we mostly mock the slang  used there.

GameUser10: I was weary of him at first, but once he started to join in on the jokes we have in chat and show geniune interest about the things we all do, I grew to like him and  I'm responsible for all of his promotions thus far.

PhoenixKenny: ''When she was promoted to chat mod within a short while of being here, I was a bit cautious about being around her. She didn't like hearing me obsessively griping about other users and suggesting rule changes too often. I try to balance those two things out now and you'll rarely hear me griping about a user(bar Private Messages with someone) unless the majority of the chatroom has expressed or hinted towards disdain for them. Nowadays, she makes me laugh with her image links and she also expresses interest in the Japanese Commercials, Anime and Video Games I discuss and link.''

StickVentures720:'' We have a long history from about 2012. We both started off hating eachother, but something clicked and we became friends. What we really enjoyed doing(and we still do it now...sometimes) is going on ROBLOX and hanging out. Sadly, that has depleted in recent years and we seem to argue more often like we used to, but he's still worth mentioning on the list because these arguments are usually one-offs and in the next chat session we're okay.''

(Our ROBLOX Channel)

OctagonDinosaur: ''He shares a lot of my gripes about things that happen here, and he's also one of the few Anime fans on the Wiki. Not to mention, he likes to talk about Gaming and Anime. We rarely argue, but I have learnt to be more cautious in recent years.''

Avatar List
Please note that before 2013/2014, I did not use the same Avatar across multiple sites and as such, this list isn't exactly complete.

My Sub-Userpages
'''Please do not tamper with these. They will all go soon, but I would need to copy them over to this userpage which is still a work-in-progress.''' Game Collection

Anime Completion List

Cartoon Completion List