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If you want a good idea of just how retarded and how much of a cuck JA truly is, feast your eyes on his passive-aggressive "apology" in the comments of his Welcome to Tumblr video.
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TL;DR - He's a heckin' good ally and if you don't like it kill yourself!
My god, JelloApocalypse has to be one of the biggest retards to have ever been born. That whole paragraph is fucking comedy gold. Dude has gone so far left that there is no saving him.
So here's Mappa's next projects, they're also working on them simultaneously.

- Jujutsu Kaisen season 3.

-Chainsaw Man season 2

- Chainsaw Man movie

- Buchigiri?

and some other stuff that slipped my mind.

Someone is gonna lit that anime studio on fire, lmao.
MAPPA is also working on Lazarus. An original anime that is being directed by the same guy who made Cowboy Bebop and Samurai Champloo. I loved both of those animes. So I am looking forward to it.
Honestly, Toma-chan is a girl is so fucking funny. Underrated anime. And Misuzu was my for sure my favorite girl. She was funny asf.
 
i can't even remember that
all i remember is the weird amount of women who wanted to fuck the little boy

I remember Ubel Blatt. I'm actually quite surprised it's getting a TV adaptation like five years after it ended. It was as @Ensok said. Kind of boring and repetitive towards the end. It could have benefited from being a bit more focused and condensed.
I forgot to mention but Koinzell is also a huge mary sue so it's not as fun to watch him.
 
Recently started Blue Exorcist after having it on my radar for years. I like the look of it, even if I don't think the setting/set-up is anything original. Think I'm just more impressed that for a battle shounen anime, its pacing is pretty tight and flows nicely. 'Course, I'm not too far in, I'm sure things pick up later and that I'll have fun with it.

Now Mephisto is one classy sunovabitch who doesn't disappoint. Is that just how the character rolls, or is it Hiroshi Kamiya being Hiroshi Kamiya? Can't exactly tell.
 
Recently started Blue Exorcist after having it on my radar for years. I like the look of it, even if I don't think the setting/set-up is anything original. Think I'm just more impressed that for a battle shounen anime, its pacing is pretty tight and flows nicely. 'Course, I'm not too far in, I'm sure things pick up later and that I'll have fun with it.

Now Mephisto is one classy sunovabitch who doesn't disappoint. Is that just how the character rolls, or is it Hiroshi Kamiya being Hiroshi Kamiya? Can't exactly tell.
Just a little FYI, the first season goes into filler from the 17th episode, afterwards from 18-25 is anime filler, tho it's a good ending to the series on it's own. Just skip to the movie after the 17th episode.

After that, there's a movie (some say it could be skipped, but it's a fun watch don't believe them), then the 2nd season (which is a bit filler-ish at times too, but canon).

Now there's the currently on-going 3rd season, probably the 2nd worse thing I'm watching this season after Shaman King Flowers, but not bad, apparently it's at the best arc of the series at this moment.

This also applies to Black Butler (aka Kuroshitsuji) too, if you also ever wanna get into it.
 
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This also applies to Black Butler (aka Kuroshitsuji) too, if you also ever wanna get into it.
I haven't thought about Black Butler in years. Glad its still getting adaptations. I wonder when that Twisted Wonderland anime adaptation is supposed to come out, now that I'm thinking about it.
 
Ive enjoyed Frieren so much I decided to buy my first ever non Berserk manga. It arrives in a month for some reason.
 
the real sea is a bigger place compared to the virtual one
I actually saw a thread a few weeks ago where some anons where arguing whether physical manga will still be a thing in the west since to be honest manga was and perhaps still is pirated a lot more than anime is.
I kinda think the days of the small single volume is waning, and most series going forward are gonna be digitally exclusive with the few that do get physical releases opting for the hard cover/special edition approach that are more bought as collector items than actual books.
 
I actually saw a thread a few weeks ago where some anons where arguing whether physical manga will still be a thing in the west since to be honest manga was and perhaps still is pirated a lot more than anime is.
I kinda think the days of the small single volume is waning, and most series going forward are gonna be digitally exclusive with the few that do get physical releases opting for the hard cover/special edition approach that are more bought as collector items than actual books.
All it requires is a printer, it's ink & some skill.
 
Got roped into giving Apothecary Diaries a try this evening...and watched 17 episodes back to back.

It is very adorable and I like the simple episodic mysteries.

I respect that the fan service is relatively low for a show that has the pleasure district/brothels as a core plot device. Really helps everything else shine through and doesn't cheapen some characters who I assume would just be there for booba in your run of the mill isekai.

I hope it continues at this quality.

I do really want to watch Frieren but I'm scared I will get too pissed off about her not appreciating the blue guy until it's 500 years too late.
 
I actually saw a thread a few weeks ago where some anons where arguing whether physical manga will still be a thing in the west since to be honest manga was and perhaps still is pirated a lot more than anime is.
I kinda think the days of the small single volume is waning, and most series going forward are gonna be digitally exclusive with the few that do get physical releases opting for the hard cover/special edition approach that are more bought as collector items than actual books.
it will probably shift to something like drivethrurpg, where you can print on demand if you want it.

personally I'd prefer involving community more via crowdfunding. the content is already there, the only money you'd need is for the printrun. if you got enough people willing to pay for it to hit the minimum, might as well do it without the risk of sitting on unsellable merch.
 
Got roped into giving Apothecary Diaries a try this evening...and watched 17 episodes back to back.

It is very adorable and I like the simple episodic mysteries.

I respect that the fan service is relatively low for a show that has the pleasure district/brothels as a core plot device. Really helps everything else shine through and doesn't cheapen some characters who I assume would just be there for booba in your run of the mill isekai.

I hope it continues at this quality.

I do really want to watch Frieren but I'm scared I will get too pissed off about her not appreciating the blue guy until it's 500 years too late.
Apothecary Diaries is honestly the best thing this/last season. It doesn't feel like a anime but a actual drama. I'm going to read ahead once it's over.

As for Frieren... I promise it's worth it bro.
 
Caught up to Gushing With Magical Girls in one sitting and damn episodes 7 and 8 were kino. The show almost lost me there with episode 6's weird diaper shit but it seems like this is where fans of the manga say the show starts "getting good".
 
Got roped into giving Apothecary Diaries a try this evening...and watched 17 episodes back to back.

It is very adorable and I like the simple episodic mysteries.

I respect that the fan service is relatively low for a show that has the pleasure district/brothels as a core plot device. Really helps everything else shine through and doesn't cheapen some characters who I assume would just be there for booba in your run of the mill isekai.

I hope it continues at this quality.

I do really want to watch Frieren but I'm scared I will get too pissed off about her not appreciating the blue guy until it's 500 years too late.
Now go watch the mini-series.
 
Caught up to Gushing With Magical Girls in one sitting and damn episodes 7 and 8 were kino. The show almost lost me there with episode 6's weird diaper shit but it seems like this is where fans of the manga say the show starts "getting good".
I keep hearing how fun and smutty this, but I've never really enjoyed yuri stuff.
 
Apothecary Diaries is honestly the best thing this/last season. It doesn't feel like a anime but a actual drama. I'm going to read ahead once it's over.
I'm really quite enjoying that it doesn't blow it's load and just randomly introduces a new piece of information in an off hand way or a small scene, letting you think about it for a few episodes (or more...) before returning to it. I think that is what it gives it that genuine drama feeling.
 
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