My Talking Hank: Islands is a virtual pet game in which you go on lots of adventures with Hank, an adorable dog that you'll have to accompany on his travels through an island paradise. If you want to enjoy a unique story full of mysteries and surprises, download this exciting game designed by the creators of My Talking Angela 2 and My Talking Tom. Download My Talking Hank: Islands's free APK.
All the settings in My Talking Hank: Islands include secrets waiting to be discovered. Help Hank find treasure, make new friends, and unlock fun mini-games throughout the island. On your way, you can enjoy tons of games to test your skills; help your four-legged friend make ice cream, take a bath, or catch a rabbit. My Talking Hank: Islands includes interactive features that will immerse you in this highly enjoyable gaming experience.
Your new home is full of travel companions for you to play with. Say hello to the elephant, talk to the turtle, compete against the dolphin, and make friends with each new character you meet along the way. In My Talking Hank: Islands, there's a whole world of possibilities in which you can interact with animals by talking to them, feeding them, and enjoying fun mini-games.
If you like adventure and want to visit an island full of animals, download My Talking Hank: Islands for free to go on unique adventures with Hank. Travel through dozens of locations, make new friends, and help your partner with his daily tasks.
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I would like to write something about this and to add informations about his different fighting styles in the different episodes. Could someone please unprotect this page so i can edit it? --RealSindri 21:06, 1 April 2009 (UTC)
This is a horrible page, very unprofessional. Go to hell. The other wiki is 100x better. I will NOT allow the other wiki to be shat on. You are just loosers who think you are cool because you are a sysop. Fuck you. This is a temp. No more.
Wow, it's sad you are trying to insult me, considering our articles are written better than yours. Oh, and you put that on my ban too. Wow you are funny. Especially since you can't come up with a better insult. You fucking cunt. Benshisucksdicks3
I agree with both of you, (not including the fact that MKWRX is a cunt) they are both good wikis (i sould know i'm in both) but, theres one problem for this one: No info about about aborgation hank, so if one of you admins add info about it i think some people change their mind about it. And Benshisucksdick this if for you: FUCK YOU, YOU MOTHERFUCKING PEICE OF SHIT!-Blud did this
I would like to add my opinion on his downgraded intelligence. Since he is now "mentally retarded" his battle tactics and abilities could have been downgraded. It can now be debated that he no longer knows how to shoot a gun or adapt to changes in battle very easily. His tactics have been downgraded to the point where he can't use his enhanced speed and power effectively.This can be seen in his fight with the MAG agent where it grabbed his stinger and made him hit himself a few times, where he could have easily evaded the grab with his speed but his mind lost reaction time. Or he could have reversed it with his enhanced strength more quickly but again his mind wasn't able to keep up. There are some examples where he could still know what he is doing such as using Deimos' body as a decoy or possibly made the explosive he used. This however is just my opinion.WolfMaster 15:19, November 28, 2009 (UTC)
Hasn't he died 7 times already? I've recently went through the animations again and counted.1.A headshot at the end of Redeemer, 2.stabbed through the chest at the end of Avenger, 3.suicide bomb at the end of Apotheosis, 4.beheaded by Tricky at the end of Depredation, 5.impaled through the head and quickly revived by Tricky at the end of Antipathy, 6.dead and lost half of his head at the beginning of Consternation, and 7.impaled and shot in the head by Jesus at the end of Consternation.WolfMaster 20:25, December 6, 2009 (UTC)
Do we have it in the order of the order in the number (MC 9,MC 9.5), or in order in timeline (MC 7, MC 9.5)I'm saying this because it's kind of annoying me that the mag comes before before he turns into mag, because 9.5 should really be 8.5, and I want to know if I should reorder it or not
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Sage grouse with biologist and hunter Ed Arnett of the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership. We talk about the conservation issues these birds face, as well as how to hunt them responsibly and ethically.
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