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There‘s too much to point on here as to why those two episodes strike back to me as just a couple of the best episodes of this series, but make no mistake: Steins;Gate deserves the 9/10 mark without question.
Bocchads keep winning.
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You're in for a great ride. The starting chapters are bit at one in a while, but it's overall kino. By the way, the story is almost towards it's end at the moment, & an anime was confirmed some time ago, so I recommend catching up soon.I just started Undead Unluck and i'm really enjoying it so far. The comic store in my city (we have two, an indie shop and a Forbidden Planet, which is basically just a Funko warehouse now) has a huge array of manga and I just grabbed it my chance because it was on offer. I love the dynamic between the two protagonists, it's cute.
Feeling 5 on the Bocchi scale. Hope every band member get their own as well
Oof.I still have to watch Steins;Gate 0
With every episode I wonder just who the show was made for. Can't be for the fans, so far the original outclasses it in every way. Stampede only wins in the "shitty dreamworks smile" department. One of the biggest losses has been in the OST department. Not one track has stuck with me or given me future-western vibes, the show is divorced from its soul.5Th episode of Stampede, Vash and Wolf fight against Monoth the Gale (like it's supposed to be him), who turns out was a kid that Vash knew and was experimented on in a similar way as Wolfwood was which made him a huge and buff. Oh, ye, Wolfwood isn't part of some religious sect, instead, he's a by-product of this scientist guy that works for Knives and established a cult in his name one who made Wolfwood, Livio, and Gale. And again, there wasn't a massive build-up of the Gung-Ho-Guns thing, both Zazie and this guy just appear and wanna wreck Vashe's shit, and in both cases, it's Wolfwood who makes the killing blow.
feelin a light to decent 9 on this albumFeeling 5 on the Bocchi scale. Hope every band member get their own as well
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I wanna say it was made for the younger aka newer crowd, them taking huge inspiration from MCU, the cheap budget Netflix-looking animation, removing huge chunks of the story and borderline rushing through the story and character stuff.With every episode I wonder just who the show was made for. Can't be for the fans, so far the original outclasses it in every way. Stampede only wins in the "shitty dreamworks smile" department. One of the biggest losses has been in the OST department. Not one track has stuck with me or given me future-western vibes, the show is divorced from its soul.
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It's basically "how do you do, fellow kids" lite.I wanna say it was made for the younger aka newer crowd, them taking huge inspiration from MCU, the cheap budget Netflix-looking animation, removing huge chunks of the story and borderline rushing through the story and character stuff.
Also, can I just say I hate Knife's stupid-ass robe that he wears all the time or the fact he has knife-based powers.