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** Isn't it obvious? She never solves it!
** Isn't it obvious? She never solves it!
** Because she refuses to use her powers to cheat. What's the point of playing the game if you just look up all the answers?
** Because she refuses to use her powers to cheat. What's the point of playing the game if you just look up all the answers?
** [[Stable Time Loop]] shenanigans! The reason she cannot see into the future to see the answer is if she does then where does that answer come from? It never existed because she never figured it out, and therefore cannot look into the future for it. As for her using her powers to cheat, I think you give her too much credit. I bet she ended up looking it up on [[Game FAQs]].
** [[Stable Time Loop]] shenanigans! The reason she cannot see into the future to see the answer is if she does then where does that answer come from? It never existed because she never figured it out, and therefore cannot look into the future for it. As for her using her powers to cheat, I think you give her too much credit. I bet she ended up looking it up on [[GameFAQs]].
** Yep. Seeing into the future won't do her much good if she never solves it in the first place. Like [[That Guy With The Glasses|Y Ruler Of Time]] said on [[Prince of Tennis]]: "I will now use my power to predict the result of this match! [''[[Beat]]''] I predict that I will lose. Crap!"
** Yep. Seeing into the future won't do her much good if she never solves it in the first place. Like [[That Guy With The Glasses|Y Ruler Of Time]] said on [[Prince of Tennis]]: "I will now use my power to predict the result of this match! [''[[Beat]]''] I predict that I will lose. Crap!"
** Layton is just THAT hard/
** Layton is just THAT hard/
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** Kaiba is a teenager, he's in school in episode 1.
** Kaiba is a teenager, he's in school in episode 1.
** I have come to the conclusion that [[Little Kuriboh]] is saying (maybe not intentional) that people saying those things have the same logical process as [[Too Dumb to Live|the characters in the series]].
** I have come to the conclusion that [[Little Kuriboh]] is saying (maybe not intentional) that people saying those things have the same logical process as [[Too Dumb to Live|the characters in the series]].
** The other thing is that we barely see adults playing the game when it's not about some forces of darkness. I think Little Kuriboh makes fun of it in one of the very first episodes. How many adults were there on Pegasus's island? The majority of participants were children!
** The other thing is that we barely see adults playing the game when it's not about some forces of darkness. I think Little Kuriboh makes fun of it in one of the very first episodes. How many adults were there on Pegasus's island? The majority of participants were children!
** Because the game itself is a children's card game. He's mocking both the shows insane in game logic and the adults who play it.
** Because the game itself is a children's card game. He's mocking both the shows insane in game logic and the adults who play it.
*** And the fact that the fate of world as we know it is often decided by a ''Children's card game.''
*** And the fact that the fate of world as we know it is often decided by a ''Children's card game.''
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** Different fourth walls?
** Different fourth walls?
** There are five walls.
** There are five walls.
*** We could argue that there's the one wall between the viewer (us) and the show, and an in-universe wall between the show and the "producers" (the big five). So, it's fine.
*** We could argue that there's the one wall between the viewer (us) and the show, and an in-universe wall between the show and the "producers" (the big five). So, it's fine.
*** My theory? There are SIX walls. Like, instead of a square, there's a cube?
*** My theory? There are SIX walls. Like, instead of a square, there's a cube?
*** [[Comically Missing the Point|But then the fourth wall's already part of a cube. Since the fourth wall is based on a room that has three walls, a floor, and a ceiling, the fourth wall is one of six 'walls'...]]
*** [[Comically Missing the Point|But then the fourth wall's already part of a cube. Since the fourth wall is based on a room that has three walls, a floor, and a ceiling, the fourth wall is one of six 'walls'...]]