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8869330 No.8869330 [Reply] [Original]

With Rick Moranis as Rinnosuke Morichika.

>> No.8869334

who the fuck is this

>> No.8869336

>Rick Moranis
Now there's a name you don't hear everyday.

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8869342

Good thread.

>> No.8869344

And Wanda Sykes as Tewi

>> No.8869367

Whoch Toho would you watch Spaceballs with?

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8869387

>>8869367

>> No.8869400

>>8869387
Do ak-47s even function in space?

>> No.8869407

>>8869400
its a M16, dude
and neither of them does

>> No.8869404

>>8869400
that's an m16 nerd did you even play metal gear

>> No.8869409

>>8869400

Yes. The temperature would be an issue with continued use, but it would fire normally.

>> No.8869414

More like Rick More Anus.

>> No.8869416

>>8869409
Wouldent that be the opposite since space (assuming it is not directly receiving rays from the sun) has little heat? Well it is on the moon so it could be different but now I am wondering just space right now.

>> No.8869421

>>8869400
The bullets would be less affected by gravitation on the Moon and would have practically unlimited range in outer space.

>> No.8869422

>>8869416

Space is a place of extremes. And while you normally associate overheating with mechanical malfunctions, extreme cold can be just as problematic.

>> No.8869423

>>8869409
Yeah, but the bullet wouldn't.

>> No.8869428

You wouldn't have any issues firing the first round, but cycling could be an issue. You'd probably want a bolt-action if reliability was job one.

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