That's because it's the same guy who's creating the character, right?" Because every artist has their own style, when you look at Beck some people think the character design looks similar. "So if you were to look at a Picasso you would know it's a Picasso even if it's a different painting because that is Picasso's style. "All artists have their own style" says Inafune through a translator (Capcom's head of globalisation, Ben Judd, who also provides the voice of Phoenix Wright). 9 bears with Inafune's beloved blue bomber, but the ex-Capcom veteran doesn't see it as anything more than a cursory likeness. It's hard to deny the more-than-passing-resemblance Mighty No. This pretty much sums up my interview with Mega Man creator Keiji Inafune about his new Kickstarter project, the recently launched retro throwback Mighty No. It's Santa Monica Cop!" Apocalypse deadpans. "Oh, like Beverly Hills Cop?" the Duchovny character asks. The script in question is called Santa Monica Cop. There's an episode of Californication where David Duchovny's writer character is asked to provide a treatment of a screenplay by rapper Samurai Apocalypse (wonderfully played by the Rza).
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