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Kid Icarus: Uprising anime features return to Nintendo Video this Sunday

If you missed out on the Kid Icarus: Uprising anime features that Nintendo Video was housing, you're in luck. Nintendo has sent out a notification announcing the return of these features this coming Sunday. If you want to check them out in 3D on your 3DS, you better mark your calendar now! Thanks to Brandon for the heads up!

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30 Apr 2012 13:19

Don't miss this chance, everyone! I personally liked Palutena's Revolting Dinner story, Medusa's Revenge narrative and Thanato's Rising animation! =)
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30 Apr 2012 13:24

They really should click each story together into longer videos and offer them on the eShop. I'd love to have these forever and if Dreamwork's little shorts were worth offering on the eShop the Kid Icarus shorts certainly are. I really enjoyed them and I'm certainly grateful for the opportunity to see them all again.
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30 Apr 2012 13:25

Medusa's Revenge is up right now.

I still want them to put these on the eShop for easy consumption. Or allow us to Favorite them so we can keep them on our system.
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30 Apr 2012 13:25

Thanatos Rising was awful, but the Palutena and Medusa stories were pretty enjoyable. I look forward to seeing them again.
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30 Apr 2012 14:40

Yeah they should offer them on the eShop. Time to contact the O Rainfall group te get stuff done
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30 Apr 2012 16:09

Nintendo "Video" really needs to have more than 4 videos...seriously...
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30 Apr 2012 16:50

I still don't understand why they haven't made them available on the eShop. They put those crappy Dreamworks Halloween shorts on there for, what, $2 a pop, and we can't get the Kid Icarus anime, which people actually want? It's like Nintendo just wants to torment us, or is suddenly allergic to money; we all know it'd sell like gangbusters.

Then again, maybe that's their strategy: keep it out of reach for so long that when they do put it up for sale, gamers will snatch it up like water in the desert. That's worked well enough for Disney in the past.

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