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And some of his characters make you say, tiburón de barro!His art makes you say 'Oh!'
His writing makes you say 'Great....'
I am still upset about Tenjou Tenge
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And some of his characters make you say, tiburón de barro!His art makes you say 'Oh!'
His writing makes you say 'Great....'
I am still upset about Tenjou Tenge
Eiko Masuyama, the original voice of Fujiko Mine from Lupin the 3rd, Died at age 89.
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RIP
I love her voice. She has such a perfect voice. Aside from those roles she's also great as Chiari from Jewelpet Happiness.Happy 35th to this
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Well, we all know the medium, proper big as smile satisfying endings are hard to come by, only ones I can think of are Dungeon Meshi, Full Metal Alchemist and Golden Kamui right of the bat. As for Spirit Circle... I remember enjoying my time with it, specially with the whole duality, but now that you mention it, the present parts were the weakest by far and the main character present version being kind of a whiny bitch is something you reminded me of. I still had a good time with it and file it as a nice read specially with how short it is.Thanks for the recommendation, I've read Spirit Circle over the weekend and it's great but the ending is kinda meh.
Essentially, throughout the story you have a pretty consistent divide between the two leads in ideology which seems to go somewhere, up until the final reveal that the final reincarnation is evil, wants to destroy the world and hijacks the protagonist's body. So at least in terms of the relationship between the two, nothing really mattered since the end result was the same and it's purely on the protagonist and his reincarnations to save the day. It doesn't help the heroine is rarely called out on her beliefs in the reincarnations, while the protagonist does even if he is 100% in the right.
Also the part about being happy with being an underachiever rubs me the wrong way.
I remember seeing the anime, being baffled by the savage whiplash when it went from funny ha ha martial arts to RAPE RAPE RAPE!I am still upset about Tenjou Tenge
Oh lol, is that why the score on MAL and others is as low as it is? I've been wanting to watch it for years, just haven't gotten around to it.I remember seeing the anime, being baffled by the savage whiplash when it went from funny ha ha martial arts to RAPE RAPE RAPE!
Theres already a Japan exclusive live action version for this, its got a 6.2 on IMDB so Im assuming its not that great.
Sorry for the doublepost and Im incredibly lateWait.. There are still people that actually believe Kill La Kill was actually secretly a commentary on fanservice?
I always thought that was something that lived and died on Tumblr as a way to justify liking the new thing that was 80% fanservice.
One more from his RWBY posts:Sorry for the doublepost and Im incredibly late
Doesn't Crowds watch like it was made by an old man who helped create the internet and hates everything it became?Bonus post - Gatchaman Crowds is about how heroism is wrong:
I feel like there is some Japanese in-joke for each stop. Maybe some local speciality, attraction or pun.Train to the end of the world keeps getting stranger and stranger, but at least the puzzle pieces are starting to fit together. I'm guessing what happened to each station is what the Queen's impression was of each place when she went through.
Having people you had intimate relationship with becoming your relative was also a bit creepy. Plus weird how the first story love interest becomes way less relevant.As for Spirit Circle... I remember enjoying my time with it, specially with the whole duality, but now that you mention it, the present parts were the weakest by far and the main character present version being kind of a whiny bitch is something you reminded me of. I still had a good time with it and file it as a nice read specially with how short it is.
Crowds was the first anime I absolutely despised with how much of a mary sue the heroine was. Can't remember why.One more from his RWBY posts:
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Bonus post - Gatchaman Crowds is about how heroism is wrong:
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And what the fuck is the "philosophical concept of patricide"?!
Maybe, but it feels like whatever she saw when she looked out the windows at a stop or experienced there. Like seeing a city in the distance and remarking how tiny it looked, or having a ram in a nearby field try to ram it.I feel like there is some Japanese in-joke for each stop. Maybe some local speciality, attraction or pun.
>being horrified about sexual abuse being glorified/made a joke ofMan I am crazy or the people complaining about the last chapter of chainsaw man are DEFINITELY AMERICANS? because they are fine with violence and all but the moment something sexual happens they go all crying about sexual abuse, even when the scene is completely comedic in tone.
Yeah because it isn't like the whole chapter started from a point of violence (Cutting his dick off) to him cumming from a kiss and blowjob.>being horrified about sexual abuse being glorified/made a joke of
>must be American
You know, there's a reason being an open otaku is a death sentence in Japanese society, and this kind of material is part of the reason. Normie Japanese people don't like this either.