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It’s one of the alternate rom com spin-offs. It was based on the game Shinji Ikari Raising Project.Is that in the "main" manga timeline, which I know diverges wildly from the anime, or is it from one of those weird alternate alternate universe spin-offs?
Cutey Honey Universe....
I haven't seen it but why do so many despise it? I saw the 70s anime and read the manga.
My money would be on porn-doujinshi.Is that in the "main" manga timeline, which I know diverges wildly from the anime, or is it from one of those weird alternate alternate universe spin-offs?
It was a short manga series. I actually have the books in storage somewhere.Is that in the "main" manga timeline, which I know diverges wildly from the anime, or is it from one of those weird alternate alternate universe spin-offs?
NERD ALERT!It was a short manga series. I actually have the books in storage somewhere.
Taking a shot in the dark here, but I'm thinking it may have underplayed the shoujo-ai aspects and yuri fans are ruffled over it. I could've sworn I saw the "shoujo-ai" tag on MAL at one point. Also am seeing around a common complaint about its animation.
Far as I could tell, not many people watched it anyway. Seems to have flown under the radar.
I just watched the first episode of the Isekai smartphone anime and it's even worse than generic Isekai. The pacing is godawful and felt like it was 4 episodes compressed into one, and the main character is the biggest Gary Stu in all of fiction as God just gives him literally everything which is worse cause I heard in the light novel that the author had God lecture a group of bad guys (and the audience) that relying on God for everything is not good yet the main character literally relied on God to get far in life.
Sadly the only downside is none of the story threads are resolved, it's a very clear case of "read the manga for more!" and I'm totally scratching my head as to why it wasn't a big enough hit to warrant a second season.
Fanservice anime was in the way out, there were a limit of how much To love ru and queen blade you could put out before people feel burned, and i think people got in the idea that "better to watch porn", check recent anime charts, you barely are going to find a fanservicey anime now
There's still ecchi coming out, but fanservice shows right now have been relegated to five-minute literal-hentai shorts of (mostly) josei manga/novels. Seems like every season ever since Souryo to Majiwaru Shikiyoku no Yoru ni... came out has a hentai short that gets heavily censored in order to air on TV.
Netflix new Italian dub of Evangelion is obscene. The dialogues keep, in Italian, the same syntactic structure they have in Japanese, and the results vary from awkward, to hilarious, to incomprehensible. Kaji's monologue in the watermelon field is delirious, and I could understand what he was saying just because I remembered the old dub.
After a furious backlash and the reporting of the most respected newspapers of my country, Netflix decided to burn the new dub, while the guy who worked on the dialogues spergs about that he hasn't to make the series available to the audience, his mission is to preserve the beauty of Japanese language (even though he doesn't speak Japanese).
Meanwhile, the voice actors and the dubbing director are coming out saying that they didn't want to act that garbage because they (rightly) feared the fans' reactions, and the effect the new dub could have on their professional reputation.
On better topics, I just finished watching Dororo and I liked it a lot, even though I think that the ending needed another episode to better close all the plots. The last episode was a bit rushed, IHMO.