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Don't forget to hold hands in public.Have sex. Grow old. Turn young again. Have more sex. Abe smiles.
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She seems obsessive, idk I'm like 10 episodes in but from what I can gather ataru loves shinobu but lum is obsessed with him cause of the marriage declaration in the first episode and she wants to get away from men on her planet namely rei. Ataru is forced to side with her due to situations warranting it, not because he wants to. I don't know how that is him cheating, he may be a womanizer but I don't think he likes lum outside of an obsession with tits.Lum isnt BPD pussy, that nigga ataru just can't stop cheating.
there was a mid-ish anime called B the beginning awhile ago that had an ED made from a member from megadethUh I think this is big. One Republic did the ED for Kaiju .no 8. Is that a first, a western band making music for a anime?
It'd be funny considering that had all the elves genocided, but elves were around before that, surely.It's half coincidence, half Rezero being one of the big trend-setters for naroukei.
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It was perfectly serviceable for what it was and managed to stick the landing, just for that it deserves a kudos even if it dragged along at the end and a bit of the main series started putting it's retarded tendrils into it.Vigilates dived in quality in 2019, when it became sidetracked by extended flashbacks that contributed nothing to the story, and was inserting AFO into more and more of the proceedings because the cancer this franchise contracted was clearly malignant and inoperable. The last year or two of publication was agonizing boring, just the same fight going on and on and on as Six kept pulling powers out of his ass and Koichi was given infinite stamina.
Is there ever going to be a Naruto that doesn't screw up? I'm asking seriously, where the fuck is my Good Naruto that never ever blows it?
Magi suffered the same fate as they all do, started out great, but after the heel turn with everyone getting brainwashed it really devolved. It's also a series that really shows how it kind of changed in scope since initially the gimmick was exploring dungeons and plundering the riches and then become geopolitics up the ass. It did have a solid level of worldbuilding and should definitely be commended for that, but it really did try to bite more than it could chew.As for series that are similar to naruto, I remember people comparing magi to it when it was airing. I only got up to the magic jew city arc from the anime (not being hyperbolic, they literally call everyone outside the city as goy) but I remember hearing complaints that during the final arc one of the fan favorite characters (sinbad) went evil and didn't get redeemed.
Guess this is the difference between a bulk reader and a (bi)weekly reader... Kaiju 8 has been absolute shit for the most part for the last 5 months of so where events that can be covered in an episode or 2 have been stretched to high hell. It started out great, but the mangaka has 0 sense of pacing and I assure you now that you are up to date, unless shit actually gets real, you will start noticing how many nothing chapters come and go.I read all of Kaiju no.8 last night in anticipation for the anime. Lots of Kaiju guts. As a Pacific Rim fan, I am pleased like you wouldn't believe. Characters feel strong too. I'm hoping the anime doesn't fuck it up.
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Jesus fuck, that gave me shivers... Loran is catnip for the standard tranny...I'd lose it if Turn A Gundam, Iczer, or Five Star Stories got the attention of trannies. Fortunately that will probably never happen to those anime or MAZE since trannies are strictly flavour-of-the-month and generally get filtered by giant robots.
Although I definitely want Frieren to reunite with Himmel in some form, I do also hope that it's not something super permanent and suggary (outside reuniting in death), just a chunk of time to set things straight with Himmel and have a proper goodbye is all I want.@InvoluntaryCelebrity That's good to hear, the show isn't just gonna leave us hanging... and oooooh shit, if Frieren's mind goes back in time ala Steins;Gate, then that means current Frieren can interact with a living Himmel again, as if he's somehow returned from the dead. That's very interesting. Sure hope she doesn't fuck up the 2nd chance...
I was honestly fascinated with Darling in the Franxx, not as a mecha anime mind you, but I did enjoy the ending of the series when society basically collapsed and they had to rebuild. Same kind of happened with Eureka 7... another mecha anime where the mecha are the least engaging part. I'm honestly very out of touch when it comes to mecha anime in general outside of the classics, last one I saw was Macross Delta... was meh and I completely passed on Witch of Mercury (is it worth watching or is it just yuribait?) and more "hotblooded" mecha like Gao Gai Gar I assume are relics of the past now.And lord knows we could use more Mecha. I feel like we don't get much solid mecha anymore and what we do get is usually some bullshit gimmick that you can't take seriously like Darling and The Franxx
... people really chimped out about that one? Made a lot of sense for her arc and gave you the extra kudos that you were able to break her invisible barrier, and it was one, it's not like she was the town bicicle.That sounds nuts.
I was reminded of the chimpout people had when Emi from Katawa Shoujo said she had a boyfriend before Hisao in the final release of the VN.
I'll ape the post bellow me to expandI'm up to date on Dandadan, MH:A, and Oshi No Ko. Any good manga that come out on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, or Saturday you guys recommend?
I've highlighted the ones that I agree on from the prior post. I don't really pay much attention to the days, but here I go.-Tuesday: Marriagetoxin is about a guy who has to get married and have a kid or else his sister gets bred by yakuza, so he gets the help of a swindler in order to score a wife. Chainsaw-Man is Chainsaw-Man. Magilumiere Co. Ltd. takes magical girls and makes them into a profession.
-Wednesday: Kindergarten Wars is about a bunch of death row criminals who must work at a kindergarten to protect powerful people's kids. Dogsred is about a former figure skater who quit and started playing hockey in Hokkaido. The Days of Diamond is about a kid whose natural skills create a gap between him and his peers in any sport, and his path in baseball. Catenaccio is about a guy who goes to Italy to play futebol and is going to do whatever it takes, even fouls, to win. There's some new series called "gift of poison" about painting, but I haven't really followed it, and another about a girl who has a rice cooker and makes food.
-Thursday: Rugby Rumble is Kuroko's Basket but with Rugby. Stupid strong dumbass joins a rugby club and plays against multiple teams that have the best players of the nation in them. Kaiju #8/Monster #8 starts out being about the guy who has to clean up after a kaiju attack, only he becomes one. Sachi's Records is Shin-chan if he was a girl and the fate of the world depended on her. A new one called Ghost Fixers recently started which is about ghost hunters.
-Friday: I don't really know enough about the ones that seem to be popular [Astro Baby and Shojo Null] but well, those seem to be horror stuff. 2.5 Dimensional Seduction is about a nerd who gets a girlfriend who's a cosplaying otaku who manages to look exactly like his favorite girl.
-Saturday: Existential Unplugged has Kierkegaard reincarnate in the modern day as a guitar player. Hope You're Happy, Lemon is all about body swapping between a guy and his ex-girlfriend who totally loves him. Girl Meets Rock is some weird series that's probably trying to be the next Bocchi. There's the detective Ron Kamonohashi series, but I'm not familiar with that one.
-Sunday: Centuria literally just started but it's at least an interesting one. Debby the Corsifa is about a guy who has to keep the strongest demon from Hell entertained or else the world is destroyed. The God Before Me is about shogi from the perspective of an unlucky guy doing his best. There's a new Kinnikuman series, but it's not translated regularly.
I did notice the pacing lol. Yes it's fucking slow rn. It's still Kaiju action my brain craves.Guess this is the difference between a bulk reader and a (bi)weekly reader... Kaiju 8 has been absolute shit for the most part for the last 5 months of so where events that can be covered in an episode or 2 have been stretched to high hell. It started out great, but the mangaka has 0 sense of pacing and I assure you now that you are up to date, unless shit actually gets real, you will start noticing how many nothing chapters come and go.
Wow! I really enjoyed Haikyu but did not think it was that big.The first final Haikyu!! movie is going to be released in the western countries. Overall the box office situation is insane. Earnings from Japan alone are over 60 million and surpassed there The Boy and the Heron or Spy x Family.
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Eureka 7 is actually probably my favorite all time Anime.Same kind of happened with Eureka 7... another mecha anime where the mecha are the least engaging part. I'm honestly very out of touch when it comes to mecha anime in general outside of the classics, last one I saw was Macross Delta... was meh and I completely passed on Witch of Mercury (is it worth watching or is it just yuribait?) and more "hotblooded" mecha like Gao Gai Gar I assume are relics of the past now.
I do get the hankering to see it again every once in a while, but never commit to it. The strong themes of family are why surprised me the most out of it. It just seemed at the start like a mecha anime about "being cool and stylish" but by god does it deviate hard from that first impression.Eureka 7 is actually probably my favorite all time Anime.
Mmm, well, I haven't watched a lot of gundam, odds are I could tackle something else before this. Last gundam by release that I saw was Gundam 00 which started great and then went completely off the rails. And never saw X or unicorn for example. Hell, my understanding is that Turn A is the last anime from the standard timeline, but where does something like Seed, 00 and Witch of Mercury fall between each other?And Witch from Mercury was pretty good. The first season is a slow burn but it really kicks it up in season 2. As per the show being Yuri bait? Its really kind of weird. It was pretty clear they were just trend chasing with that.
Both of the female leads are pretty bland and their romance is virtually non-existent until they end up unceremoniously married at the end (you don't even see the wedding, they just have wedding rings on in the epilogue). Meanwhile Guel, who's kind of played up as the rival to Suletta, is the more traditional gundam Protag and it shows, he's got the best arc out of everyone, goes through the most shit, and comes out and probably the most liked character.
I genuinely couldn't believe how lewd that scene was.
I had just turned 14 (same age as Renton) when it aired, and my family had just moved to a shitty little retirement town in Colorado where I didn't know anyone and it was snowed in 9 months of the year, so I could immediately relate to the feelings of "this town sucks" and I just wanna get out.I do get the hankering to see it again every once in a while, but never commit to it. The strong themes of family are why surprised me the most out of it. It just seemed at the start like a mecha anime about "being cool and stylish" but by god does it deviate hard from that first impression.
For me, it's a combination of that and just getting burnt out trying to keep up with seasonal shows. Most of what I was picking up I would only watch a few episodes of, then get distracted/pulled away by life and then don't return to them for years. I had to eventually concede that I just wasn't able to watch something weekly anymore and will only pick something if it interests me, and usually only after it finished airing. I think the last anime I even watched weekly all the way through was Godzilla S.P., simply because it's Godzilla and I was watching it with a brother, and Higurashi Shitsugou because I had so many things to say every week.Maybe i'm aging out, but it seems there are fewer and fewer shows worth watching every season. I used to have several a day but now i'm lucky to have 1. Or maybe anime is going to shit?
While I do think the quality of seasonals went down overall, there are still some banger seasonals that do get the love and attention put into them. This season is dry for me unless I finally decide to get off my ass and watch Konosuba S3, but last season there were so many seasonals, I didn't really have time to watch any of the older shows I was watching beforehand. If there's a season with barely anything going on, just spend the time watching older anime until something worthwhile pops up next season. Also taking gambles with original anime that don't have a manga they are adapting was probably the best thing I did when it came to seasonals. DIY, Bravern, and Maid War are great examples of shows that I decided to start watching on a whim but ended up becoming great shows to watch during the season.Maybe i'm aging out, but it seems there are fewer and fewer shows worth watching every season. I used to have several a day but now i'm lucky to have 1. Or maybe anime is going to shit? I'm tired of everything being censored and toned down to appease western audiences. mahou shoujo ni akogarete was refreshing because it went all out and didn't hold back. The new kenshin was shit, everything feels generic and the same. Good shows also seem to go on for far too long, take too long to produce and will never finish in my or the authors lifetime (made in abyss).
Sotsugou sucked so much ass it scared me straight from seasonals for a while. I was there in the trenches with you when it was being posted in this thread (and then subsequently the 07th Expansion thread once that opened up) and I've never felt my time wasted to such an extent.For me, it's a combination of that and just getting burnt out trying to keep up with seasonal shows. Most of what I was picking up I would only watch a few episodes of, then get distracted/pulled away by life and then don't return to them for years. I had to eventually concede that I just wasn't able to watch something weekly anymore and will only pick something if it interests me, and usually only after it finished airing. I think the last anime I even watched weekly all the way through was Godzilla S.P., simply because it's Godzilla and I was watching it with a brother, and Higurashi Shitsugou because I had so many things to say every week.
And those simply weren't enough to get back into weekly viewings. I just don't have the fortitude for that anymore.
Although I definitely want Frieren to reunite with Himmel in some form, I do also hope that it's not something super permanent and suggary (outside reuniting in death), just a chunk of time to set things straight with Himmel and have a proper goodbye is all I want.
Bravern, probably one of the better seasonals in recent memory, was ultimately quite mediocre. I think the issue is the seasonal format itself. Shows that would make really good OVAs (Strain, Viper's Creed) are stretched out and have lacklustre visuals, and shows that really deserve a full 50 episodes (Galaxy Railways, G-Reco) are cut too short. On top of that, it feels like seasonals are now intended as cheap, throwaway entertainment more than ever, so they push out a lot of mediocre stuff rather than refining a few shows to excellence.Maybe i'm aging out, but it seems there are fewer and fewer shows worth watching every season. I used to have several a day but now i'm lucky to have 1. Or maybe anime is going to shit? I'm tired of everything being censored and toned down to appease western audiences. mahou shoujo ni akogarete was refreshing because it went all out and didn't hold back. The new kenshin was shit, everything feels generic and the same. Good shows also seem to go on for far too long, take too long to produce and will never finish in my or the authors lifetime (made in abyss).
Yeah, I'm having a hard time remembering the last time an anime made me feel like it was a complete waste of time. There's mediocre and bad anime that stumble around, but you could argue there was something about them that had potential that made you stick around or had some unintentionally funny moments. Like I recently watched .hack//Sign with a friend and that's a whooooole lot of nothing but standing around talking about shit that didn't really matter. However, the setting was actually pretty neat and there were some moments that got some laughs out of us even though that wasn't the intent because "No one reads the message boards!" (I mean, the characters kinda do, but they asked so many stupid questions that we automatically assumed they never actually bothered to read the message boards.)and I've never felt my time wasted to such an extent.