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Its odd, Shangri-la doesn't have any trapped in a video game aspect or "if you die you die in real life" gimmick like some other video game anime but for some reason I'm more invested in the story despite the stakes on paper being a lot less to non existent. Best I got is that the because there's no stakes MC can die when he does something dumb (literately died dozens of times to a bird that kept shitting on him) and I read ahead in the manga and there's a few fun chapters where he kept beelining to an area that's way above his level, getting curb stomped by the area mobs, respawing back at town only to repeat the cycle for a good 2-3 chaptersShangri-La Frontier's latest episode had Akio Otsuka singing about blacksmith. It's very kino.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=PHqxHIJqVVc
The manga was good, I'll add this to sonarrthe opening song for Dungeon Meshi leaked
https://youtube.com/watch?v=5TeBRnGc_Ko
the anime will start airing fourth of January in Japan.
I literally physically cannot wait to see this anime.the opening song for Dungeon Meshi leaked
https://youtube.com/watch?v=5TeBRnGc_Ko
the anime will start airing fourth of January in Japan.
On a different note, I just saw The Boy And The Heron. While a few aspects of the plot I felt were a bit too abstract for their own good, on the whole, it is a really well-made and satisfying film. That makes two times this month that Japanese media has blown Disney out of the water. XD
Just saw it a few days ago and I couldn't disagree more. The movie absolutely fucks up its two major plot points and nothing feels like it's actually resolved.On a different note, I just saw The Boy And The Heron. While a few aspects of the plot I felt were a bit too abstract for their own good, on the whole, it is a really well-made and satisfying film. That makes two times this month that Japanese media has blown Disney out of the water. XD
So would The Boy and the Heron be more like another Miyazaki self-insert like The Wind Rises was?Just saw it a few days ago and I couldn't disagree more. The movie absolutely fucks up its two major plot points and nothing feels like it's actually resolved.
16-Bit Sensation: Another Layer, which is airing this season, sorta has something like that going on, with a modern character time-travelling back to various points in the early 90s-early 00s where the original story took place. I haven't read the original, but I think the plot is supposed to be quite diverged.Is there an anime or manga which is a reboot of an older manga that exists in this world, except it's an isekai so instead of following the original story it has a character that read the original story and put it on a completely different path?
So readers of that manga could read the older one to predict what future events might happen in the isekai manga?
Kind of? There's some felating of areodynamics to the lightest degree, but at least there's a coherent story in The Wind Rises. You have a character's life mapped out in front of you, have something to cheer for, and it tells a coherent story with a character who grows through the story.So would The Boy and the Heron be more like another Miyazaki self-insert like The Wind Rises was?
Is there an anime or manga which is a reboot of an older manga that exists in this world, except it's an isekai so instead of following the original story it has a character that read the original story and put it on a completely different path?
So readers of that manga could read the older one to predict what future events might happen in the isekai manga?
Why would there be?there's almost no reaction from him from the realization that it's his mom as a kid.
The concerts will take place over two days, March 30 and 31, 2024 at the Pacifico Yokohama National Convention Hall.
There will also be special talk sessions with members of the cast and crew, which will take place on February 23 and 24.
Finally, movie theaters around Japan will screen the 2015 Love Live! film in 4DX starting March 15.
But then at that point what's the point in linking his mother to all of this. If one of the major plot points was his issue with his mother dying, then what's the point of having her there? As for his acceptance if his new mom, there isn't a single instance of them connecting in any way from their point of entry into the magical world.Why would there be?
At that point in the film, there is fundamentally no difference between Himi and Natsuko. Neither are the "mother" who died in the opening. Himi would never be his mother, but Natsuko could be, eventually. When he did show emotion at the end, it wasn't about Himi leaving him, but about trying to stop his "mother" from dying.
Absolutely based, you just reminded me I needed to get some tickets too.Bought my tickets to the Gurren Lagann movie showings. I’ve seen them before, but I want to get that theater experience with the big moments.
Also went subtitled because obviously.