No.
Point of no return has been passed.
No.
Point of no return has been passed.
Guest_simfamUP_*
It doesn't occur to you watching a 200+ episode series is currently draining my sanity?
Watched like one episode of that.
I'm not watching Clannad. Simple as that.
LOTGH >>>> your anything
No.
Point of no return has been passed.
Whatever then.
Thanks for the differing side of things with K-On, Rah. I'll keep it as a rainy day sort of idea then. While my backlog is giant, I've pretty much boiled down rolling the dice against LotGH (I do look forward to talking to Sim about his husband, and he has hype trained me enough, so weak to it X3), Shingeki no Bahamut (I don't really know a lot on the plot but I know the animation is *beautiful*, so I'm curious) and Death Parade right now. I mean I could technically complete the other two easily in the time it would take to work through the first's first season but shhh. ![]()
Finished up Roberta's Blood Trail before going to bed last night. Completely sticking by my original synopsis of holy ****. I enjoyed it a whole lot though, even if the fourth and fifth parts had scenes that even made me a little squeamish. I was rather pleased that the aforementioned conversations from the Yakukza arc come back around here. Say what you want about how the series often feels like one shots, the biggest point that had an effect on me, had an effect on Rock. I liked that. Now of course there's a cannon sized hole in my heart cause there's no more to watch.
Ahh well, I'll dig at the manga eventually.
LOTGH >>>> your anything
Ok, I'm not trying to be rude. But I simply don't care about LOGH.
Nothing about it has caught my interest. It's not like Gintama, where it's a goofy gag series. It's a serious, long running, gory, war series. That's not a genre I particularly have any interest. Otherwise I'd have given it a try by now.
I understand you love it, and wish to share that love everywhere you go. I do the same with iM@S.
But just understand it's not for me. Much how I'm sure iM@S isn't for you.
Whatever then.
Goku just went Super Saiyan. I consider that point of no return.
Ok, I'm not trying to be rude. But I simply don't care about LOGH.
Nothing about it has caught my interest. It's not like Gintama, where it's a goofy gag series. It's a serious, long running, gory, war series. That's not a genre I particularly have any interest. Otherwise I'd have given it a try by now.
I understand you love it, and wish to share that love everywhere you go. I do the same with iM@S.
But just understand it's not for me. Much how I'm sure iM@S isn't for you.
I enjoy it but i'm really into history and stuff and that's where most of my enjoyment of it comes from. Hell it feels like watching some kind of reconstruction of events type of documentary. I'm unsure if you would like it or not.
Guest_Puddi III_*
the Japs
Thanks for the differing side of things with K-On, Rah. I'll keep it as a rainy day sort of idea then. While my backlog is giant, I've pretty much boiled down rolling the dice against LotGH (I do look forward to talking to Sim about his husband, and he has hype trained me enough, so weak to it X3), Shingeki no Bahamut (I don't really know a lot on the plot but I know the animation is *beautiful*, so I'm curious) and Death Parade right now. I mean I could technically complete the other two easily in the time it would take to work through the first's first season but shhh.
Finished up Roberta's Blood Trail before going to bed last night. Completely sticking by my original synopsis of holy ****. I enjoyed it a whole lot though, even if the fourth and fifth parts had scenes that even made me a little squeamish. I was rather pleased that the aforementioned conversations from the Yakukza arc come back around here. Say what you want about how the series often feels like one shots, the biggest point that had an effect on me, had an effect on Rock. I liked that. Now of course there's a cannon sized hole in my heart cause there's no more to watch.
Ahh well, I'll dig at the manga eventually.
Hehe, you got many great options and it will be great to hear your reactions to whatever show you end up watching!
I did watch Black Lagoon last may and I've not found anything that gave the same kind of experience since then. It's likely that I'll just watch Black Lagoon again to see all those really awesome scenes another time
Guest_Puddi III_*
Ahh well, I'll dig at the manga eventually.
/objection
//nomenclature
///Goddamn lolicon
Liked for Edgeworth.
Guest_simfamUP_*
Ok, I'm not trying to be rude. But I simply don't care about LOGH.
Nothing about it has caught my interest. It's not like Gintama, where it's a goofy gag series. It's a serious, long running, gory, war series. That's not a genre I particularly have any interest. Otherwise I'd have given it a try by now.
I understand you love it, and wish to share that love everywhere you go. I do the same with iM@S.
But just understand it's not for me. Much how I'm sure iM@S isn't for you.
bruh
#takentooseriously
I'd watch iM@S np when I'm in the mood for it.
The Blood Trail part of the manga is a bit different, less Revy/Rock angst there. In the anime it kind of feels like their reliationship is in a death spiral since the Yakuza arc.
Yeah when I was doing some series research, I saw it mentioned that a lot of folks seemed to feel that the Blood Trail arc goes on a bit too long in the manga, and that the OVA removed a lot of stuff. Whether or not it works better, I guess I'll find out at some point. I didn't read the actual details of what was different before watching it, so I might poke around the BL wiki and see if it says anything.
I know Sim said that Jormungand is the poor man's BL but I might still give it a shot for a few episodes to see if it helps at all. Then again I could always go and try to put an honest effort into Madlax after all these years. @_@ I bought it after falling in love with Noir years ago. Watched around sixish episodes and then got distracted by other stuff.
Jormungand was alright, it got some really good moments and a few interesting characters so it's a show that at least is likely to be considered worth the time it take to watch it
Holy **** Spice and Wolf just brought up the 4 humors. Yay I finally understand something it's talking about for once.
Holy **** Spice and Wolf just brought up the 4 humors. Yay I finally understand something it's talking about for once.
You telling me you didn't understand the whole Trenni silver coin scheme?
You telling me you didn't understand the whole Trenni silver coin scheme?
Well yeah that one was kinda on the simple side.
Guest_Stormheart83_*
Haha, welcome to my world. At times certain anime concepts, story arcs, jokes make me feel like a idiot child( Ergo Proxy, I'm looking at you ).Holy **** Spice and Wolf just brought up the 4 humors. Yay I finally understand something it's talking about for once.
So in summary of the past several hours.
Haha, welcome to my world. At times certain anime concepts, story arcs, jokes make me feel like a idiot child( Ergo Proxy, I'm looking at you ).
Ergo Proxy did deal with some fairly complicated stuff, can't say I understood all of it.
But in the end all that matters is that one appreciate Pino

So in summary of the past several hours.
He should make another one and have Cell be called Celery.
Other than Leo and Satan (which we'll never get another one of, because he and the other guy had a falling out), this was my favorite thing he made.
Watched the Battle of the Gods movie, and it was awesome!
Beerus is certainly a refreshing villain in the DBZ universe and was certainly the highlight in the movie for me. In addition to it featuring some top notch humor with the characters along with the battles (though rather few in my taste) managed to prove entertaining, I got everything and more than what I expected from a DBZ movie and I am satisfied.
Think I'll have to grab the Xenoverse game earlier than I expected, cause I am hungry for some more DBZ.
Guest_Puddi III_*
Watched the Battle of the Gods movie, and it was awesome!
Beerus is certainly a refreshing villain in the DBZ universe and was certainly the highlight in the movie for me. In addition to it featuring some top notch humor with the characters along with the battles (though rather few in my taste) managed to prove entertaining, I got everything and more than what I expected from a DBZ movie and I am satisfied.
Think I'll have to grab the Xenoverse game earlier than I expected, cause I am hungry for some more DBZ.
Guest_Stormheart83_*
It was all over the place. It just left me confused, confused and sad. I understood the part pertaining to Her Boss( motives ) and the crazy Android. But, that was it.Ergo Proxy did deal with some fairly complicated stuff, can't say I understood all of it.
But in the end all that matters is that one appreciate Pino
Watched the Battle of the Gods movie, and it was awesome!
Beerus is certainly a refreshing villain in the DBZ universe and was certainly the highlight in the movie for me. In addition to it featuring some top notch humor with the characters along with the battles (though rather few in my taste) managed to prove entertaining, I got everything and more than what I expected from a DBZ movie and I am satisfied.
Think I'll have to grab the Xenoverse game earlier than I expected, cause I am hungry for some more DBZ.
It'll be nice when I get to BOG.
And yeah. Xenoverse is surprisingly pretty good.