You guys need better girls.
Like King

You guys need better girls.
Like King

Can you really say no to these eyes?

Yes.
But not to these

Classroom crisis and it's budgeting has got very real very fast. I hope it stays like this though i'm still worried about the shows future. I still suggest playing wait and see on this one since it still has numerous avenues to **** up.
That's because your a switch.
True.
Can you really say no to these eyes?
*snip*
Yes I can.
Yes.
But not to these
*snip*
I just did.
Yes I can.
I just did.

*snip*
*insert Kotomine face here*
Oda and Toriyama are 2nd and 3rd place.
All is well in the world.
Yay selector Wixoss is getting a movie. It better not be a goddamn recap. I guess that fixes season 2's disappointing ending. That's good.
Yes I can.
I just did.

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How can I not like that, no fair. He just looks so manly and epic..
Cartoons, why aren't you as legendary anymore?
Yes.
But not to these
*snip*
Those eyes are something!

Yay i'm up to 50 eps of HxH. It's not like i'm a little jealous of Sim managing to get this far in one day.
I'm trying to finish it before he does. Had like a 120 episode lead or something when he started. Going to be close, only 6 episodes left for me!
God that seems so far away.
I wonder truly how that would turn out if there was a male doing the same to other male competition for a female senpai..
True internet backlash maybe?
Yes.
However. We sacrifice them to Kurumi.

Those lovely eyes.

God that seems so far away.
Did start watching HxH about 2 months ago, been a long journey!
Holy crap, a top 5 that is in fact good.
I'm not surprised Kubo ISN'T on the list!
Anyway this is pretty cool
Top 30 mangakas.
Surprised Sorachi got first.
Ok, so my thoughts on Charlotte so far, as I promised.
If my previous weekly comments on the show hasn't been apparent enough, I am in so far liking what the series has going for it. The show revolves around a group of individuals, who are part of a phenomenon that grants superpowers to children going through puberty, which lends itself some nice assets to their daily lives as well as threats, and the story incidentally is about how the characters comes in terms with their powers and others in society.
The premise appeals to me for two particular reasons--which boils down to the usage of powers in individual's personal life and the creativity behind them. I mean, I've lost count on how many times in my life I have wished during a test that I could just mind control the smartest guy in class to copy his notes and get good scores, or stop time just so I could cut the lunch line to get a few slices of bread. Seeing the characters go through such everyday struggles, both trivial and meaningful, and how they try to exploit the "system" to satisfy themselves and others, is something I can relate to since it is something that have crossed my mind in my life countless of times. It is also made even more entertaining in how the characters have such limited use of their powers. Not only does it add a level of humor to it in various ways, but also a bit of creativity to a series that dabbles with people having abilities, since the writes have to come up with scenarios to make the abilities work in a proper fashion, which is something they've managed to do pretty well so far from the little we've seen (ending of Episode 3 in particular). The scenarios feel a bit more refreshing, compared to hundreds of others shows, and I hope the show has more in store for itself on that regard.
The characters are surprisingly realized, which is quite something after only 3 episodes. While each major character have their own distinct mannerism and other quirks that are commonly shared by high-school oriented anime, what helps is that they aren't bound to the character traits that they embody. Yu is lazy and narcissistic, but is active when it is needed and genuinely cares for his sister (and others as well). Nao is quite stoic in nature, but does display different emotions during certain events where there is room for it (be it about a special food that she likes, or disgust / irritation for something and / or someone, etc). The rest of the cast have room for development, and I am sure they'll get more exposure as the show goes along, but they as well are already characters in their own right.
So yeah, the show is certainly off to a good start. The series can take into many different directions from here, but I hope the show won't simply revolve around an episodic procedural of tracking down students with powers, but instead focus on issues of adolescence and superpowers; how the characters will react to events personally and on a societal level. If the show manages to do that, I will be very pleased.
