InsolentGaylord
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Last time I will say this.
Appabend seriously needs to take some Prozac.
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Saw it in person and it was beyond based. They did a great job of giving the characters equal time and not just focusing on wormslut. Plus incredible animation and a great ost make this one a classic.
I'm shamelessly shilling for Ping Pong: The Animation being the best anime ever, and the dub is fantastic. I want to hear @Secret Asshole's analysis (even though he probably hates me after I convinced him to watch Mars of Destruction).
i went to this thread just to post about it. finished it just now and i had a great time. did not dig the animation at first but it quickly grew on me and by the end, i loved it. it was a nice "growing up" story about kids who love ping pong more than anything trying to find themselves a place in the world and while it could be very depressing at times, it was also uplifting and hopeful. that you could still have a decent life even if things dont go as planned or, if you give up on your dreams and try something else.I'm shamelessly shilling for Ping Pong: The Animation being the best anime ever, and the dub is fantastic. I want to hear @Secret Asshole's analysis (even though he probably hates me after I convinced him to watch Mars of Destruction).
I actually really like the side cast so I was happy with it but I can see why people prefer the old one.What did you think of
choosing the fan service ending rather than the OG one? I hope they do an OVA so we get both.
I'm shamelessly shilling for Ping Pong: The Animation being the best anime ever, and the dub is fantastic. I want to hear @Secret Asshole's analysis (even though he probably hates me after I convinced him to watch Mars of Destruction).
That ANN survey about piracy really needed a couple of "I know and I don't care, yo-ho-ho!" answers.
Or, closer to my own scanlation policy, "I read them online for free and buy them if/when they get a western physical manga release".
>herohei
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https://comicbook.com/anime/news/dragon-ball-toei-animation-kodansha-youtube-overseas-anime-manga/ http://archive.md/Qvoxp
Assuming they don't exclusively do the most mainstream shit, this would be a pretty ballsy move to fuck over Sony and anyone else looking to corner the localization market.
How many people in this thread are gonna watch anime about 19th century children suffering?
huh?
I would tbh, having Nippon Animation works all in one place would be super convenient and I wouldn't have to worry about it disappearing on me. Would also make it some of the few anime I could just throw up on the YouTube app around the family and just enjoy some quality family time watching animated historical-fiction dramas.
But they have the most cheerful endings to them!How many people in this thread are gonna watch anime about 19th century children suffering?
Never seen the show itself but I've heard one of its openings many different times from various Japanese shitposts since it was a popular mix. Was one of the numerous anime to get a Z-Kai Commercial MADs made.Haiyore! Nyaruko-san
A hero appears, a hero appears, a hero appears!i went to this thread just to post about it. finished it just now and i had a great time. did not dig the animation at first but it quickly grew on me and by the end, i loved it. it was a nice "growing up" story about kids who love ping pong more than anything trying to find themselves a place in the world and while it could be very depressing at times, it was also uplifting and hopeful. that you could still have a decent life even if things dont go as planned or, if you give up on your dreams and try something else.
compering yourselves to others wont make you happy. its not shameful to acknowledge your own limits.