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I'm really enjoying Lupin Italian Adventure. I'm on episode 3. I hope that Fujiko gets more stuff to do
 
Is Serial Experiments Lain good? I thought I read Bridget Hoffman plays the main character. Love her.

But is it one of those trippy batshit confusing meta animes because I'm not really into that.
lol fuck dubs
Lain's cool, basically Coast To Coast With Art Bell the anime, but no bigfoots
 
Has anyone been keeping up with Beastars? I've read up to the black market tornament, specifically where Legosi fights the female fox by crossdressing. but I've seen spoilers for the newest chapter and I don't know, this shit is just straight nutty.
 
I've found Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out! to be pretty enjoyable. There is a shit ton of fanservice but Uzaki never feels annoying. I'd say it's sort of a mix between Blend S and Umaru Chan if those were shows you liked, only this show is about college students so it lets itself be more blunt with things.
 
Has anyone been keeping up with Beastars? I've read up to the black market tornament, specifically where Legosi fights the female fox by crossdressing. but I've seen spoilers for the newest chapter and I don't know, this shit is just straight nutty.
Keep going.
 
https://youtube.com/watch?v=i_-apJuuM3w
Jigoku Sensei Nūbē has one of the best OP’s in anime from the 90’s.
I also like to think Junji Ito secretly watches it.
Nube is a great show. If you've never heard of it, it's a monster-of-the-week show held up by its great cast of characters and sense of humor. The premise is fairly simple: Nube sealed a demon in his left hand that he uses to fight yokai and spirits that haunt his classroom, but he's still somewhat of a goofball, especially when it comes to his fellow teacher Ritsuko that he has the hots for. You get a lot of exposure to Japanese folklore as you watch the series, so it's a great way to learn about all their different ghost stories. It's mostly lighthearted, but it knows when to take itself seriously, and it has a lot of cool fights along the way. Highly recommend it.

I'm kinda surprised it never got a dub, it seems like the sort of thing that would have played well on Toonami back in the day.
 
Whomst is this bitch, oh right, with only a minimum of digging you find she got her start with fandubs. "Don't put fandubs on your resume!" says the woman who did voices for Huniepop and Yandere Simulator, which should be MUCH more embarrassing to put on a resume.


What, you want a job in the field of voice acting? Just get connections like I did, it's that easy!


Voice actors jealously guarding their little fiefdoms, the thing about dubs is that for awhile, they were bad to indifferent to OK for most of the previous decades, then there was an uptick in quality in the 90s and Aughts, and nowadays no one is excited to hear the same three professional VAs doing the same two voices for every character like they have the past decade. It felt like there used to he actual effort and care in making a dub, and now they mostly, with increasingly few exceptions, have weak acting and script rewrites to fit current narratives like those hamhanded references to Gamergate and what have you.
 
What are good series about sports, and by that I mean actual sports and not the bullshit magical soccer they call Inazuma Eleven, or bullshit fake sports like ping pong, lacrosse, or figure skating? [I kid, of course, I'm sure there's awesome series about any of these, but I would rather watch something either fun or amusing.]
 
What are good series about sports, and by that I mean actual sports and not the bullshit magical soccer they call Inazuma Eleven, or bullshit fake sports like ping pong, lacrosse, or figure skating? [I kid, of course, I'm sure there's awesome series about any of these, but I would rather watch something either fun or amusing.]

Haikyuu (volleyball), Slam Dunk (basketball) and Ace of Diamond (baseball) are the standard recomendations. If you want adults, then there's Run with the Wind (track) though I've heard that that one's sort of gay. There's also Giant Killing (soccer), I'm reading that one right now. It's good.

If you change your mind about magical bs then I'd recommend Eyeshield 21 (american football).

Edit: sorry for double posting, am retarded.
 
Please Don't Bully Me, Nagatoro-san chapter 65 spoilers:

Most people seem to be hung up on Senpai calling Nagatoro-san by her "first" (given) name, Hayase, while in a delirious fever dream state.

I'm more interested in whether or not Nagatoro-san actually called herself his cute wife or whether that was just part of the fever dream.

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I think sempai is in a suggestible state due to being only semi-conscious so it's entirely possible that Nagatoro whispered into his ear a few suggestions about what their relationship would be like in the future, knowing he'd probably forget it anyway once he'd recovered. Or perhaps Nagatoro has reality-warping telepathic abilities like Emma Frost.

What are good series about sports, and by that I mean actual sports and not the bullshit magical soccer they call Inazuma Eleven, or bullshit fake sports like ping pong, lacrosse, or figure skating? [I kid, of course, I'm sure there's awesome series about any of these, but I would rather watch something either fun or amusing.]

Taisho Baseball Girls is pretty good if you don't mind the 1920s setting and a lot of obvious shoujo-ai subtext.
 
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Haikyuu (volleyball), Slam Dunk (basketball) and Ace of Diamond (baseball) are the standard recomendations. If you want adults, then there's Run with the Wind (track) though I've heard that that one's sort of gay. There's also Giant Killing (soccer), I'm reading that one right now. It's good.

If you change your mind about magical bs then I'd recommend Eyeshield 21 (american football).
That series doesn't have literal aliens showing up to play a bunch of sports games to stop a planet from being eaten by a black hole, it's not nearly magical or bullshit enough to be unbearable.
 
What are good series about sports, and by that I mean actual sports and not the bullshit magical soccer they call Inazuma Eleven, or bullshit fake sports like ping pong, lacrosse, or figure skating? [I kid, of course, I'm sure there's awesome series about any of these, but I would rather watch something either fun or amusing.]

Hajime no Ippo is the shit, it's boxing and feels the anime.
 
Please Don't Bully Me, Nagatoro-san chapter 65 spoilers:

Most people seem to be hung up on Senpai calling Nagatoro-san by her "first" (given) name, Hayase, while in a delirious fever dream state.

I'm more interested in whether or not Nagatoro-san actually called herself his cute wife or whether that was just part of the fever dream.

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I think sempai is in a suggestible state due to being only semi-conscious so it's entirely possible that Nagatoro whispered into his ear a few suggestions about what their relationship would be like in the future, knowing he'd probably forget it anyway once he'd recovered. Or perhaps Nagatoro has reality-warping telepathic abilities like Emma Frost.



Taisho Baseball Girls is pretty good if you don't mind the 1920s setting and a lot of obvious shoujo-ai subtext.
I think the left side is what Sempai is heating and the right side is what Nagatoro is actually saying. Sempai did admit he fully believes he’s in a Dream right now(“This is gross even for me...”
 
Whomst is this bitch, oh right, with only a minimum of digging you find she got her start with fandubs. "Don't put fandubs on your resume!" says the woman who did voices for Huniepop and Yandere Simulator, which should be MUCH more embarrassing to put on a resume.


What, you want a job in the field of voice acting? Just get connections like I did, it's that easy!


Voice actors jealously guarding their little fiefdoms, the thing about dubs is that for awhile, they were bad to indifferent to OK for most of the previous decades, then there was an uptick in quality in the 90s and Aughts, and nowadays no one is excited to hear the same three professional VAs doing the same two voices for every character like they have the past decade. It felt like there used to he actual effort and care in making a dub, and now they mostly, with increasingly few exceptions, have weak acting and script rewrites to fit current narratives like those hamhanded references to Gamergate and what have you.

God, does every fucking voice actor take part in some “World’s Biggest Sperg” contest I’ve never heard about? Sure seems that way to me.
 
Whomst is this bitch, oh right, with only a minimum of digging you find she got her start with fandubs. "Don't put fandubs on your resume!" says the woman who did voices for Huniepop and Yandere Simulator, which should be MUCH more embarrassing to put on a resume.


What, you want a job in the field of voice acting? Just get connections like I did, it's that easy!
God, does every fucking voice actor take part in some “World’s Biggest Sperg” contest I’ve never heard about? Sure seems that way to me.


Voice actors jealously guarding their little fiefdoms, the thing about dubs is that for awhile, they were bad to indifferent to OK for most of the previous decades, then there was an uptick in quality in the 90s and Aughts, and nowadays no one is excited to hear the same three professional VAs doing the same two voices for every character like they have the past decade. It felt like there used to he actual effort and care in making a dub, and now they mostly, with increasingly few exceptions, have weak acting and script rewrites to fit current narratives like those hamhanded references to Gamergate and what have you.
Well you can blame Funimation for that, as they've been getting more and more titles dubbed under their roof. And Netflix seems to have taken a page from that playbook. Back in the 2000s, you had LA, Texas and the Canadian pools all coexisting with New York and the UK picking up the slack. Now it's just Funimation and LA. With only a few titles picked up and dubbed by Sentai or Ocean Group, with Toronto only really doing the Bakugan series.

God, does every fucking voice actor take part in some “World’s Biggest Sperg” contest I’ve never heard about? Sure seems that way to me.
I mean you got VAs who are furries, feminists and generally stupid people, and that's what the fanbase of anime usually gravitates toward. I wouldn't say all voice actors are stupid on social media- outside of Tara Strong and John DiMaggio, most cartoon VAs tend to try to keep their shit together on social media (and most of their polititard sperging reads more as bandwagon hopping than anything half the time), and I don't know how many of the Anime VA vets actually have a social media account to begin with. But the ones I've seen, when they act like dumbasses, they definitely act like dumbasses. Kind of sad we can't just have a voice actor lolcow general when stuff like this is being posted daily.
 
I'm reading Innocent Rouge right now. It has some of the best art I've seen in a manga.
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