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Video's an hour long, but it's basically telling Mother's Basement to shove his passive-aggressive anti-piracy argument where the sun don't shine (and toward Crunchyroll as well to an extent). Goes a bit all over the place at first in the first segment, though, before he tackles Geoff's video head-on, but still, was worth it.
 
Dig this crazy manga:

https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/ne...w-manga-about-woman-who-marries-2-men/.140780

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Manga artist Aki Katsu launched a new manga titled 3 Partner Hajimemashita!! (We started 3 partnership!!) on Shogakukan's "e Big Comic 4" website on December 7. The next chapter will be available on January 4.

The manga is about a love between three people, in particular a woman who marries two men. Katsu explained in a comment that his intent was to portray a different form of love than what appears in his Futari Hmanga. ("Futari" means "two people.")

Katsu (Psychic Academy, The Vision of Escaflowne) has been drawingFutari H (Manga Sutra), which describes itself as a "love bible" or a "user's manual" for people in love, in Young Animal and Young Animal Arashi since 1997. The manga inspiredtwo original video anime (OVA) series in 2002 and 2014. Hakusensha published the manga's 76th compiled book volume on July 27, and will publish the 77th volume on December 26.

Katsu launched a spinoff manga titled Futari H Another on Hakusensha's new Harem manga website on November 29.

From the person behind Futari Ecchi brings a story about woman who marries two men. Hmm.....
 
Double-posting, but this is somewhat news because, well...

Pokemon's next movie's going to be fully CGI.
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CGI director will be Motonori Sakakibara, one of the guys behind Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within.
 
Well, first thing that comes to mind is Hellsing Ultimate. Basically, it's about an English policewoman getting vampire'd, joining a secret English anti-occult agency, and promptly getting embroiled in a plot against England and her vampire master by a mysterious organisation that ends up being
artificially created Nazi vampires that went to ground in South America for 60 years
I love Hellsing Ultimate so much. It's a shame that the last 3 OVAs were kind of disappointing animation-wise compared to the first 7.
 
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I'm kinda setting myself up for disappointment. Just something inside me is screaming next week's finale for SSSS Gridman is going to be underwhelming. Not a good feeling, but one that has been wrong before. Then there's Tiramisu, which is going to end on a joke. I'm going to miss it's comedy, but at times I do wish it would have focused on telling the serious generic mecha story it's disguised as.

Also, the magazine Delicious in Dungeon is taking a break next month. So I'm stuck until around Valentine's day to see what happens with the race-swapped party. It annoys me, but I'm planning on ordering all the volumes currently available in English. Part of it is to reread and see what the differences are in the translation, but mostly because I just love this series.

I'm going to try out Goblin Slayer later tonight after hearing both good and bad. I've also heard good and bad about Gundam Narrative... which is really solidifying a "it's not a main UC entry if it's not by Tomino" stance in me. Like the old OVAs are fine since they're small and self-contained, but the attempts to rewrite UC history just don't sit right with me when they're celebrating the 40th anniversary.
 

Lmao it looks like Chinese Baccano. But given Chinese animation is so fucking stilted (think Yu-Gi-Oh: Duel Monsters levels of animation and halve that budget), I don't see this animated biography of Karl Marx looking all that great anyway no matter how hard they try to cover it up.
 
https://youtube.com/watch?v=nxpoDWOTQOA
PV #2 is out for the 2nd season of Mob Psycho 100.

That particular copy of the trailer is dead now, but having seen it and have read the entirety of the Manga(which had reached its conclusion a while back), the trailer is being heavily misleading about the arcs they're covering, splicing lines muttered at entirely different parts of the story to make it sound like something is happening that is completely different from what will happen.

I don't watch enough anime to know how common something like that is, but I'm guessing misleading trailers like that happen every once in a while at least.
 
I have nothing against biographical animated films. And Tsar Russia is interesting setting and I like the art style.
But... there is something really off in making romantic shoujo-style movie about freakin' Karl Marx. "Millenium greatest thinker"? I suspect it's not even try to be honest biopic.
 
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