Such a bad zone.This is the Winterspring thread.
Such a bad zone.This is the Winterspring thread.
So I guess you like Gary Stu protagonists except Kirito.
How do guys feel about the anime of Code Breaker, and if you have read the manga do you think it's good?
So I guess you like Gary Stu protagonists except Kirito.
Such a bad zone.
duckroll, did you know Kyoda has turned to songwriting!
Dude is co-writing a couple of the songs on Koji Nakamura's upcoming solo album.
duckroll, did you know Kyoda has turned to songwriting!
Dude is co-writing a couple of the songs on Koji Nakamura's upcoming solo album.
So I guess you like Gary Stu protagonists except Kirito.
Yeah heh, it's an album with a bunch of guest writersROFLMAO. Really? That's pretty cool. Hopefully his song writing is better than his script writing!
He's also storyboarded the Captain Earth ED, and he's storyboarding and unit directing the new Mizushima CG movie at Toei/Graphinica written by Urobuchi (rip!!!!!).
Does the Rabbit cafe anime lean more towards the Kiniro Mosaic side or the Non Non Biyori side?
Baby Steps 02
I feel like all the tennis stuff is pretty interesting. I like how this guy is trying to analyze how to play well and I like his hard work.
All the romance crap is pretty bad though. I have no interest in it and really gets in the way. Maybe that's why most sports show don't have romance cause the girls aren't interesting.
This still feels like a maybe.
The romance is the only reason why I'm watching, and I expect as it goes more sport heavy I'll drop it. Which is probably why the only 'sport' anime I've like (well aside from Chihayafuru) is Suzuka and that's because the sport was mostly just the backdrop.
I don't think Suzuka even qualifies as a sport anime. There's barely any attention paid to the sport aspect.
Somehow I don't see something similar happening with Harmonie.
Somehow I don't see something similar happening with Harmonie.
The romance is the only reason why I'm watching, and I expect as it goes more sport heavy I'll drop it. Which is probably why the only 'sport' anime I've like (well aside from Chihayafuru) is Suzuka and that's because the sport was mostly just the backdrop.
AKU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Where is this from? This looks familiar. And it's bugging me.
Code:Breaker. We were just talking about it in the previous page!
Well that was a pretty decent and relaxed anime. I never played any of the Atelier games and the only thing I know about them is that they are about cute girls and alchemy so I didn't have any ideas what sort of story I was getting. I was however told that it was Aria/Tamayura but with alchemy so that helped me set my expectations and it sorta didn't disappoint in that regard. It wasn't as good as Tamayura, but it did the job fine to keep me entertained throughout the first episode.
So what's the best/worst English usage for nonsense this season so far?
Does the Rabbit cafe anime lean more towards the Kiniro Mosaic side or the Non Non Biyori side?
Haikyuu 2
You don't see well-animated eyecatches very often. The last time I saw them was probably Natsume. It's nice to see a show put in the extra effort into them.
They peaked here:The art of the eyecatch is pretty much dead everywhere, sadly.
The former.Does the Rabbit cafe anime lean more towards the Kiniro Mosaic side or the Non Non Biyori side?
Nice. Although there aren't that many Patlabor movies!Just a quick reminder: Monday marks the beginning of another backlog season, because why not. I, along with anyone else who wants to participate, will be watching one or more of the following shows each week, one episode at a time.
The schedule is:
Monday: Spice and Wolf
Tuesday: Patlabor Movies
Wednesday: Kino's Journey
Thursday: Crest of the Stars
Friday: The Daily Lives of High School Boys
If you're interested in any of these anime, feel free to join in!
The art of the eyecatch is pretty much dead everywhere, sadly.
I particularly liked Ojamajo Doremi eyecatches.
They're all pretty good, but Sharp's eyecatch just exudes class.I particularly liked Ojamajo Doremi eyecatches.
haikyuu - 02
This is so polished - and so shonen - that I can't help but love it. The inevitably good natured rivalry, the father figure senpai, the token male gaze bait/girl, it's all there and it's all so damn competently done.
Gave me senba flashbacks.