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So the live action cowboy bebop series got cancelled.
I'm surprised they were planning more seasons since from the screenshots I've seen it looks like they covered all the plot there was in the anime.
Sad how the last thing anyone gets to see of that is the terrifying Ed cosplayer. But that's just the tip of the already ugly-looking iceberg. I should be thankful I never actually watched it.
 
BTW, we are apparently not getting the Macross film in theaters. The image is just a hoax.
I just checked Fandango, and it's showing a special one day release on December 14. It's from Fathom Events.


 
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The fact that this happened on the day that the live action Cowboy Bebop was canceled after just a few weeks makes this more bittersweet, if anything else.
 
From what I read of the series (literally only till like sasuke left) and just clips I could never stand Sakura with her behaviour. Reminds me of all those shitty Tsundere that physically abuse other characters rather than actually talk things through or clear up misunderstandings, it's tiresome. Hinata I liked from the start as it felt she had more in common with Naruto and treated him decently from the start unlike a lot that saw him as a stupid troublemaker or as something to fear. Found she was also a more interesting character to boot if I'm comparing her to how boring (and useless) Sakura was most of the time.

I don't know, I'm very biased against shitty Tsundere characters and can't stand many popular shows that feature them because I don't find their behaviour endearing in the least. Only time it kind of works is when it's male tsundere since they're less likely to use the physical violence crutch.

i'll be completely honest here. sakura is, as people have said a million times, a terribly written character, but all of her redeeming moments came in her interactions with naruto imo. like when she was forced to reflect on how much of a piece of shit she was to him and the times she genuinely believed in him (and even one time forced sasuke to realize he was being a bitch compared to naruto). and on the other side, aside from the aggressive bullshit she did reign his autism in now and then.
whereas all her interactions with sasuke she remained flat, littered with horrible decisions, and completely unlikable personality traits.
so i can see where you come from regarding narusaku. if more care was given to her character then i could see some interesting growth from it. but that's not the focus of the series.

kishimoto says he's shit at writing romance, but it could have saved a lot of character issues if he would stop looking at female characters as obligatory romance partners. but that's just how shonen is and always has been. i personally don't have a problem with any of the end game couples, there are worse things about the end parts of naruto's writing than irrelevant shit like ships. i find the kaguya shit to still be one of the most bullshit reveals and it invalidated so many important parts of the series. and any screetching from fangirls crying that naruto isn't getting his asshole rammed by sasuke was drowned out by my own despair from essentially feeling like i wasted time caring about this series for as long as i did just to be given such a disappointing payoff to the story.

but that's completely on me. i do know that kishimoto, like many manga authors, are at the mercy of editors and shit so it's not fair to place the blame on him. and at least from what i can tell they just wanted a way for naruto to be a cashcow, therefore it couldn't have a perfect ending. hence boruto, which i haven't touched because i am honestly just too scared to from all the shit i've heard.

This is a very, very, very, unpopular take but I like Sakura more than Hinata but i'm not gonna go whiteknight for her. It's mainly cause I like what Sakura could've BEEN than what we got.
I'm not saying Hinata is bad or anything thought, hell my favorite girl is Tenten and TonTon lady Tsunade's PIG get's more screen time than her.

If anything, like @janedoe said, Kishimoto needed to stop lookin at the girls as romance tbh. I'm still watching Shippuden and the Og series, but i've played the games to know end game and everything like bullshit Kaguya.
Speakin of Kishi, he said he wish he spent more time developing Sakura or made Tenten the main girl I think? I swear I heard something like that.
If anything, I think my gripe with Hinata it's mainly like any romance between her and Naruto felt like plot convenience? But to a degree it kinda made sense, since anything Hinata did impacted Naruto and the plot directly, and if it didn't it was Hinata touching her fingers going "N-Naruto-kun..." and Naruto goin "whats your problem?" So it kinda just felt wasted on the down time I guess, compared to Sakura who was "Sasuke Sasuke Sasuke" and any NaruSaku was in filler.
"Oh Naruto you beat my team mates ass here's some medicine"
"Wow Naruto spoke to me time to kick Neji's a- winds up in the ER"
"Naruto ILY *gets killed by Pain*"
"NEJI MAY HAVE DIED BUT NARUTO'S HAND IS SO WARM OMG HIS HAND QUQ
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Honestly the Neji died for NaruHina development pissed me off a lot. That with the bird formation kinda felt like it shit on Neji's whole thing since he felt like a caged bird all his life, and the fact the entire shinobi forces went in a bird formation for his memory, fucking hell man wtf.

Compared to Sakura who I LOVED during the Sasori arc. Like that was PEAK Sakura and I wish we kept that momentum up since Sakura would've been AMAZING.
Sakura really went thru being a good character, only to suffer from terminal Sasuke cum brain.
I think the biggest "are you s e r i o u s?" moments really was Sakura's fake love confession to Naruto right after the whole 5 kage summit arc with Sasuke. Even as a Sakura girl I wasn't into that shit, that was bullshit but I understood why.
Then the whole fact Sakura was going at Sasuke with a fucking knife? C'mon man.
Another "what the hell" part was in a filler moment from Road to Ninja where Sakura was bitching about her parents and went "if Sasuke was here, he'd understand." I get that movie was filler (and personally I loved it) but Sakura did you forget that WHOLE conversation you had as a kid when Sasuke called you annoying?
Like if we kept Sakura far away from Sasuke, we could've had a badass kunoichi, esp since she trained under Tsunade and that was a HUGE deal.
For some reason fangirls love to argue Sakura is abusive and thats why NaruSaku is shit but legit, her CHAAAA is for the funnies and tard wrangling, I don't see it as abuse but ok let's glance over Sasuke and Naruto trying to kill each other cause that's not abuse alright.

Personally, Boruto isn't THAT bad but maybe it's just me it gets on my nerves when boruto fags go "OMG THAT HAPPENED?" when shit happened months ago. For example, anime wise kurama died last month, but that shit was old news cause it happened back in like February or April of this year cause Boruto is monthly instead of weekly. Boruto isn't my favorite, but I like the Sasuke being a dad moment's cause he's so fucking lost but I would've rather had something like the Kakashi anbu filler in shippuden as a new series. Minato previous generations or some shit.
Or oh I dunno, ANIMATE CHIBI SASUKE SHARINGAN LEGEND. That would've been great.
 
Funny thing about Boruto (I never read Naruto but I do read Boruto), is that how Kishi and the other writer writes naruto as a leader and as a father. I remember Kishi saying something about writing about things that he experienced and he writes now about a father-son relationship and that is my favorite thing about the whole series, even more when you put Kawaki in the mix.

This whole idea of Boruto trying to carve a different path than his father and being more like Sasuke than his own father really gets me, even when I have no clue about what the fuck the powers do most of the time.
 
Ok just read the first chapter of Arakawa's new series and its decent.
Art is what you expect from her, story seems to just be stand battles knockoff although there are two major twists right off the bat
1. the series makes you think its gonna be in a feudal japanese period but then men in modern tech drop in with a few stand tsugai users and wreck shit
2. The MCs sister we first meet is a fake and his real sister is one of said people who came to wreck shit
There's also a minor twist at the end where the MC gets two stands tsugai with what seems like two distinct personalities, which might lead to an interesting dynamic I can't recall seeing to often.
 
I kinda give Sakura a pass cause there was clearly a bunch of character development that got cut. You can kind of see it in og Naruto during the chunin exam. She goes from vain, self centered and more concerned with Sasuke then being a ninja > to more focused on being a ninja and watching out for Naruto and Sasuke > to being Tsunade's apprentice. Then Shippuden started out strong with her taking a leading role and being shown as one of the stronger characters and then she just kind of fades into the background until the ninja war. I think she was intended to be the grounded one who tard wrangles Naruto and keeps Sasuke's violent side under control.

Personally my favorite is Hinata (with Temari as a close second), Hinata and Naruto are at the same time so similar but so different. Naruto an outcast orphan with no connection to any clan(yet) and Hinata the heir to one of the largest and most noble clans. Yet they're are both "losers" because if their lack of natural talent.
 
Ok just read the first chapter of Arakawa's new series and its decent.
Art is what you expect from her, story seems to just be stand battles knockoff although there are two major twists right off the bat
1. the series makes you think its gonna be in a feudal japanese period but then men in modern tech drop in with a few stand tsugai users and wreck shit
2. The MCs sister we first meet is a fake and his real sister is one of said people who came to wreck shit
There's also a minor twist at the end where the MC gets two stands tsugai with what seems like two distinct personalities, which might lead to an interesting dynamic I can't recall seeing to often.
I personally love stuff where the first spoiler happens, so I'm personally pretty excited for it. I'm mixed about the stands (edit: actually, thinking about it they're not stands as much as shikigami or the partners in Kekkaishi) but I've been missing Arakawa's storytelling.
 
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Finished the Dorohedoro anime and man... the pacing feels REALLY rushed, which seriously exacerbates the worst parts of the manga's storytelling. There's no fewer than 4-5 instances - nearly back-to-back in episodes - of characters going "damn, how the hell am I going to find X?" only to randomly run into the thing they're looking for literally immediately afterwards. This was present in the manga too, but because it's a lot more decompressed, it didn't bother me nearly as much. This is one case where I think streamlining the plot really hurts the story. I liked the rather leisurely and carefree pacing of the first half of the manga, where a lot of stuff happens that doesn't seem immediately relevant to the plot, only to turn out to actually be important later; it feels like a series of disparate events that naturally coalesce into a central narrative. The anime feels like it drops all the little moments in favor of putting the story front and center, which just doesn't work for me.

Also, for some reason the anime changes how Ebisu is introduced in order to make a dramatic reveal of what her magic does, which straight up just... doesn't make sense. In the manga, Fujita only notices her profile because she's one of the only sorcerers that specialize in lizard magic. In the anime, he picks her out for no particular reason at all, and it later just happens so that her magic is plot-relevant. This actively makes the story worse by adding in another completely circumstantial event that didn't even happen in the manga, and getting rid of the perfectly valid justification for why she was dragged into the story in the first place.

That being said, it's not all bad, some things are made more clear in the anime that I didn't really pick up on first read in the manga (though it could just be that, being the second time I'm experiencing the story, I already know the characters and what to expect).

Final verdict, just read the manga, it's by far the better version of the story. Not so much plot-wise (because the adaptation is mostly 1:1 barring some minor changes and a few cut chapters) but the manga pacing just feels so much better in a way that may very well be completely subjective. The anime is still worth a watch, because the animation is pretty good and it's nice seeing what the settings and environments actually look like in color, but I think you really lose a lot of the experience with the rushed pace.
 
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With Naruto, the ninja arc really was peak but also when I feel Kishimoto just kinda wrote himself into a corner. Like I get it's war time, but the fact people are dying left and right and everyone's like "eh ok" was kinda odd, then you got Madara who's super OP and Obito seething. The ninja war arc, while good, also felt like Kishi throwing shit at a wall and seeing what stuck.
It got even worse with Kaguya showing up.
I could excuse it to a point since that ENTIRE WAR took 2 naruto time days, but I cannot and will not ever excuse that space alien bullshit since that was the "I've given up goodbye" point.

My question is (and it's mainly cause i'm not there yet and idk if it changed from the video games) so a ton of people said Naruto should've ended at the Pain arc. How the fuck would that effect Sasuke n co? I get it Konoha is rebuilding and everything, but would Naruto REALLY ending in the Pain arc be satisfactory enough? I feel like there would still be too many loose ends and the need to be one last end game thing to fix with Sasuke and the 5 kage arc shit since Naruto was still like "wE GOTTA GET SASUKE BACK" and Sasuke was being a little bitch going "Well Naruto fuck you, fuck team 7, fuck all of this". Y'know? Not to mention how would you wrap up Tobi, Zetsu, and Kisame.

Maybe I'm misremembering from ninja storm, but the whole "Naruto shoulda ended with the Pain Arc" never sat right with me tbh.
 
Lmao he pussed out. While I found he was being a drama queen with the whole "MUH LIVELYHOOD" thing, given that he makes bank off of sponsorship and Patreon, I still emphasised with him getting buttfucked by Toei and their abuse of youtube's copyright systems. But to give up means that it'll just continue as is.
 
With Naruto, the ninja arc really was peak but also when I feel Kishimoto just kinda wrote himself into a corner. Like I get it's war time, but the fact people are dying left and right and everyone's like "eh ok" was kinda odd, then you got Madara who's super OP and Obito seething. The ninja war arc, while good, also felt like Kishi throwing shit at a wall and seeing what stuck.
It got even worse with Kaguya showing up.
I could excuse it to a point since that ENTIRE WAR took 2 naruto time days, but I cannot and will not ever excuse that space alien bullshit since that was the "I've given up goodbye" point.

My question is (and it's mainly cause i'm not there yet and idk if it changed from the video games) so a ton of people said Naruto should've ended at the Pain arc. How the fuck would that effect Sasuke n co? I get it Konoha is rebuilding and everything, but would Naruto REALLY ending in the Pain arc be satisfactory enough? I feel like there would still be too many loose ends and the need to be one last end game thing to fix with Sasuke and the 5 kage arc shit since Naruto was still like "wE GOTTA GET SASUKE BACK" and Sasuke was being a little bitch going "Well Naruto fuck you, fuck team 7, fuck all of this". Y'know? Not to mention how would you wrap up Tobi, Zetsu, and Kisame.

Maybe I'm misremembering from ninja storm, but the whole "Naruto shoulda ended with the Pain Arc" never sat right with me tbh.
I've never heard anyone say it should've ended at Pain but it should have been the lead up to the end. Since Naruto and Sasuke had both basically completed their goals. Sasuke got his revenge and killed Itachi and learned the truth and Naruto became the hero of the village. This should have lead up right to basically the end of the ninja war arc effectively.
 
Stone Ocean do I have to know anything about the series beforehand?
Did you watch the previous jojo stuff?

If not some aspects may not make much sense but I assume you can still enjoy it without previous knowledge of the other parts of the series. You won't be completely utterly lost but there will be some things that require context to understand.

But the others are worth watching. The earliest stuff may not be quite as entertaining in my opinion but once you get to the part when stands become a thing it really picks up from there.
 
At the very least, you SHOULD watch Part 3 [Stardust Crusaders], since the characters and plot from that part affect that one the most.
 
By the way here are the names of the ships aka factions from School Rumble the fandoms have named them based on interactions between characters

Flag / Jersey Faction: Harima x Eri
Oudou / Correct Path Faction: Harima x Tenma
Onigiri / Riceball Faction: Harima x Yakumo
Pencil Faction: Harima x Mikoto
Mission Impossible Faction: Harima x Akira
Kids Meal / Monkey Faction: Harima x Eri x Yakumo
Cousin Faction: Harima x Itoko

True Oudou Faction: Karasuma x Tenma
Curry Faction: Karasuma x Curry
Royal Flush Faction: Karasuma x Eri

Dream Come True Faction: Hanai x Yakumo
Flute Faction: Hanai x Mikoto
Kite / Chocolate Faction: Hanai x Akira
Glasses Faction: Hanai x Yuuki
Under the Moon Faction: Hanai x Harima

Applejuice / Apple Faction: Imadori x Ichijou
Banana Faction: Imadori x Lala
D Faction: Imadori x Mikoto

Basketball Faction: Asou x Mikoto
Chinese Food Faction: Asou x Sara

Cookies / Dynamite Faction: Tani x Tae

Bloody Mary Faction: Eri x Yakumo
 
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The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You

This manga almost made stay up until four in the morning, based on this recent chapter that I read:

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For the first time, I actually admit that if they’d decide to turn this into anime, I don’t know how they will be able to animate this. The scenes in question were much more funny – the over the top hysteria mixed with the childlike emotion will be too much that not even viewers will handle it.

I’m telling you guys that this is much more than a comedy.
 
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