^ Orphan's Tears still gets me every time. T_T
^ Orphan's Tears still gets me every time. T_T
"Here's a bangin lil' tune about takin' on The Man!"
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Chronos Ruler Episode 12: That moment when Victor punched Aiks was so good to watch.
I also started to watch Season 3 of D Gray-man and I'm so happy.
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and that's fist of the north star in the can
what a fucking big dumb pile of exploding heads, 80's misogyny, and ridiculous manpain
great art, and some really iconic imagery, but man, what a duuuuuuuuuuumb thing
Makai Tenshō: Jigoku-hen. I guess the recent F/GO stuff pushed me towards it. One thing that was weird for me was when Shirou was offering to commit seppuku, so that Jubei would spare the civilians. Surrendering to be executed is one thing, but a Christian would never offer to commit direct suicide.
Strangely, subbed Makai Tensho is harder to find than dubbed Makai Tensho.
D. Gray Man Episode 54: The idea that Innocence is so alive that it punish their wielders so badly is cool and scary at same time. When I last saw Suman a few years ago, I remember he gave me the impression of a tough guy that takes his job seriously, but was kind on the inside. I never thought that he never wanted to be a Exorcist in the first place. I never thought that he could have had a family before joining the Black Order. He was basically punished so severely for begging for his life and abandoning his comrades, but if he did betray the Order it makes him a traitor on top of that. Either way, I feel sorry for him. Oh, and I don't like Rie Fu so I'm just going to keep skipping the ending song until it changes.
Last edited by Laserman; October 21st, 2017 at 11:56 PM.
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So apparently, Narita Ryohgo's latest manga series, Dead Mount Death Play, is of a reverse isekai genre of some sort, where a necromancer was reincarnated into modern Japan. I don't know what to expect yet, but I will definitely read it. Also, it seems that Yen Press has licensed it.
I haven't partaken of DMD myself but those novels have one of the weirdest character concepts I've ever heard of in the form of
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And there's also
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Mobile Suit Gundam Iron-Blooded Orphans Season 2 Episode 3: I knew it. I knew that masked guy had to be him. Now to find out how he survived. And the new Gundam Gusion is so cool with it's hidden weapon.
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The Rolling Girls is proof that the world has terrible taste in anime and needs to be fixed. How people can dislike this is completely beyond me, it's just so happy and sweet and irrepressibly optimistic that you can't help but adore it. Usually I'm not especially caught by appeals to period nostalgia, but I enjoyed the way that the show essentially runs specifically on Japanese 80s feeling so genuinely and thoroughly. What I am always an easy target for is great music, and it also delivers that in spades, especially with its covers of The Blue Hearts.
And on top of all that, Ari Ozawa voices the main character? L O V E
<NEW FIC!> Revolution #9: Somewhere out there, there's a universe in which your mistakes and failures never happened, and all you wished for is true. How hard would you fight to make that real?
[11:20:46 AM] GlowStiks: lucina is supes attractive
[12:40] Lace: lucina is amazing
[12:40] Neir: lucina is pretty much flawless
I'm more a fan of Taneda Risa voicing Ai, but yes, it was a wonderful show to watch.
Also, the english dub didn't sound too bad, at least for this part
That shot is captivating. To the backlog then.
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