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Happy Fourth of July, fellow American weebs! Time to go back and relive a dark time in anime's American history and count our lucky stars (and stripes) we survived it.
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Indeed!Happy Fourth of July, fellow American weebs! Time to go back and relive a dark time in anime's American history and count our lucky stars (and stripes) we survived it.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=xfJuJrqFhXM
God bless company's taking the cheap route of doing straight subs. and always rememberHappy Fourth of July, fellow American weebs! Time to go back and relive a dark time in anime's American history and count our lucky stars (and stripes) we survived it.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=xfJuJrqFhXM
Lucky fuckers got to see that.Did you see the Trigger panel? Their opening skit was about Trump which everyone was flipping out over.
I prefer jelly filled donuts myself.God bless company's taking the cheap route of doing straight subs. and always remember
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on this blessed day
Good times!I prefer jelly filled donuts myself.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=2K31Hj1Oz1g
That confused me when I first saw it.I prefer jelly filled donuts myself.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=2K31Hj1Oz1g
I'm five episodes into Kino's Journey, and damn is it somber, like holy shit, I didn't expect this series to be this melancholic for a philosophical road trip anime. I was getting bummed out by the third episode, then that fourth episode happened--my brother came downstairs getting ready for bed and he had no clue what was going on, just kept saying "What the heck???"
The OP and ED are very nice, however, the latter especially. Just can't go wrong with Ai Maeda.
I suppose shows like these work for me otherwise since that's how I view the world to.The second half has a good deal more hopeful moments. Still pretty soul-crushing when it wants to be but also worth the journey.
Humanity Has Declined is very similar and has some great episodes.
I know I'll get some flak for this, but I unironically prefer the 2003 FMA anime to Brotherhood, even if Brotherhood is more faithful to the manga. The first anime's story was more enjoyable to me than the story of the manga/Brotherhood.
Honestly both versions of Fullmetal are excellent shows. You can't go wrong for liking either.I'll get some flak for this, but I unironically prefer the 2003 FMA anime to Brotherhood, even if Brotherhood is more faithful to the manga. The first anime's story was more enjoyable to me than the story of the manga/Brotherhood.