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2000s Gonzo is always full of surprises from Gankutsuou to Last Exile. Quite literally they don't make them like they used to.Just watched it for the first time. It was a ride and pretty much everything people claim trigun was. Except the characters were actually funny here.
Just finished the first episode. Seems decent enough to tide me over until Uzumaki. Found a new math-rock band to listen to as a bonus.So that new Junji Ito anime collection is out on Netflix. Anyone watch it yet?
surprisingly the anime might be the most light hearted version of NHKI watched welcome to nhk because someone here talked about it being good and to you I like say FUCK YOU. Honestly one of the best I have seen, but I made the mistake of thinking it would be a would be a light-hearted comedy.
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Went to the Reincarnated as a Slime movie last night in theaters. Animation was spectacular, voice acting spot on, and the plot, while playing it safe as Slime often does, is as fluid as its fights. Diablo gets a moment to shine, and and at one point got the whole theater laughing. I throughly recommend watching this in cinemas lads, they put effort in, especially towards the music.
It does take place post season 2 but before the next arc in the manga- they did their own thing, however it was spectacular and canon it seems-; in theory you could, one guy in the theater dragged his friend there who hadn't seen it from what I overheard, however would I recommend it? You're gonna be confused on a lot, even though they do try to catch up the audience briefly on the past two seasons. My point is that they put a fuck ton of work into this, and you're doing yourself a disservice if you haven't watched the series, but you will be entertained as fuck.Do you need to watch the show for it?
I still say 20thCB is the better work despite it nose diving in the finally 2 volumes, although I have gotten into a few spats over auguring that Master Keaton is the stronger series (if I had to rank my top 3 Urasawa series it would be Pluto, Keaton, then 20thCB)I finished reading 20th Century Boys and loved it. From 4 most popular Urasawa mangas the only one I didn't read is Monster because I already saw the anime in 2018, but I might give it a chance this year in order to compare manga to the anime. Still, I like Monster more. The characters just made it for me.
I still have to get the last five omnibus volumes of 20th Century Boys. As far as Urasawa works, I think Master Keaton is his most underrated work.I finished reading 20th Century Boys and loved it. From 4 most popular Urasawa mangas the only one I didn't read is Monster because I already saw the anime in 2018, but I might give it a chance this year in order to compare manga to the anime. Still, I like Monster more. The characters just made it for me.
I like DiY too but it's a bit too autistic/saccharine for my tastes. I like the more cynical approach of something like Bocchi better for these things, it's not afraid to poke fun at its characters, at itself or at you.The animation was creative and the funny memes did the show's marketing for it. That being said I remember seeing someone recommend Do It Yourself a bit earlier in this thread. I checked it out and two episodes in it does CGDCT overall better than Bocchi for me. Much cozier atmosphere. Both seem worth continuing.
Tbh he had no real case. You can go ficore, or you can be union or do nonunion. You can't have your cake and eat it too unfortunately.Basically Crunchyroll fired the lead of Mob Psycho's dub because they wanted to get better pay for voice actors since Crunchyroll notoriously underpays their VA's for their dubs, alongside the entire translation team.
Ars no Kyojuu has been giving me certain vibes I find interesting but hard to explain but then I saw a comment saying it had the vibes of an anime version of a PS2 era JRPG and that seems pretty accurate to me. With a few changes I feel like this could've been the plot to an Ar tonelico game for instance.
About damn time, and usually I'm not that big of a sucker for ecchi harems but that one hits me in the gut for some reason.Two of my favorite mangas (one that I’m still currently reading) are actually getting anime adaptations:
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