WHY ARE THERE MONOLITHS IN NINTENDO GAMES? | Weekly Broadcast

For the Weekly Broadcast of December 11th, we explore why are these monoliths in Nintendo games? We also discuss Crazy Frog’s controversial return and a new Breaking Bad Spinoff.

WHY ARE THERE MONOLITHS IN NINTENDO GAMES?

WHY ARE THERE MONOLITHS IN NINTENDO GAMES? | Weekly Broadcast

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Monoliths Are Now Appearing In Nintendo Games

Breath of the Wild Monolith

For weeks now steel monoliths have been popping up around the globe. No one knows what it means or where they are coming from. It now seems that this could all be a publicity stunt from Nintendo. Monolith Soft are a developer for Nintendo that have worked on the Xenoblade games and helped with The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. It cannot be a coincidence that the monoliths have appeared within Xenoblade Chronicles and Breath of the Wild respectively. Nintendo is about to announce something huge.

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Crazy Frog Is Back And His Penis Is Bigger Than Ever

Crazy Frog Penis

Crazy Frog is back and about time too. His Twitter account has recently become active again, which sparked fan speculation all across the globe. Is he planning a comeback? Is a new album on the horizon? Or is he just planning on launching an Onlyfans? No one knows for sure, but one thing is definitely for sure. Crazy Frog’s penis is now bigger than ever.

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New Breaking Bad Spinoff “The One Who Knocks” Will Focus on Walter White’s Middle School Years

People can’t get enough. After Better Call Saul and El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie, fans still demand more. We’ve see the rise and fall of Walter White, the history of Saul Goodman, and Jesse Pinkman continuing life after Walt. This new Breaking Bad Spinoff “The One Who Knocks,” could be called “The One Who Still Poopoos In His Pants,” because we’ll finally get backstory on Walter’s childhood years. We’ll see what formed him into the man we meet at the beginning of Breaking Bad.

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