First we need to define 'hipster.' Then we need to toss it out the fucking window because it's a stupid overused word.
I am sure it was being used in jest, tho.
Well pizzaroll doesn't like it therefore it can't be hipster.
First we need to define 'hipster.' Then we need to toss it out the fucking window because it's a stupid overused word.
I am sure it was being used in jest, tho.
Lafiel likes it though...
Hipster or anime hipster? If the latter, Jexhius or Hitokage!Who is the most hipster of us all, animeGAF?
Not I, said the fly.
Brand or 7th, though I still get their opinions mixed up.Who is the most hipster of us all, animeGAF?
Jex is a scholar rather than a hipster.Hipster or anime hipster? If the latter, Jexhius or Hitokage!
In vogue stuff which people follow thinking they are counter-culture?First we need to define 'hipster.'
Hipster or anime hipster? If the latter, Jexhius or Hitokage!
Hipster or anime hipster? If the latter, Jexhius or Hitokage!
PGSM is pretty hipster yo.I like Hitokage. He recommends me a lot of anime I enjoy watching since we have similar tastes. He's not a hipster whatever that is.
But he's too cool for anything released after 1999.Jex is a scholar rather than a hipster.
I like Hitokage. He recommends me a lot of anime I enjoy watching since we have similar tastes. He's not a hipster whatever that is.
Mawaru Penguindrum: Is it over yet?
The true animegaf hipster is the one that watches the least amount of anime but still considers them self an anime fan.
Oh yeah; I must be becoming one of those, considering I barely watch Anime thesedays.The true animegaf hipster is the one that watches the least amount of anime but still considers them self an anime fan.
How can you say the first line and then slag MPD on the second? Hito is a pretty big MPD proponent.
How can you say the first line and then slag MPD on the second? Hito is a pretty big MPD proponent.
Glass Fleet: a stunning space opera epic with discordant anachronisms that align perfectly to the subversive and complex narrative, a subtle weave of political and religious machinations that are but the side effects of mankind's existential crisis, illustrated beautifully in the complementary arcs of the main cast. Through it all a timely and yet, timeless commentary on the neverending plight of the masses and their exploitation by the bourgeoisie cuts to the heart of our modern society.
A deep unrequited love for moe is not hipster by any definition.
Guilty Crown: It's shit.
"If you like politically charged sci-fi on an epic scalealong with sassy teen pilots in slinky lingerie, boozing pirates sporting eyepatches and a strong undercurrent of swirling ambisexual possibilitiesGlass Fleet is definitely your show." Jack Wiedrick, Newtype USA
K-On movie: The vivid examination of the daily lives of Japan's underground music culture, their struggles and the power of solid visual appeal. A truly powerful work which may become the necessary catalyst to change the world we live in.
You used to be my role model.I'm probably the most hipster in that; I literally look down on everyone else here intellectuality because you don't share the same general taste as me..
"If you like politically charged sci-fi on an epic scalealong with sassy teen pilots in slinky lingerie, boozing pirates sporting eyepatches and a strong undercurrent of swirling ambisexual possibilitiesGlass Fleet is definitely your show." Jack Wiedrick, Newtype USA
The true animegaf hipster is the one that watches the least amount of anime but still considers them self an anime fan.
This is how to be an anime hipster: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=32313127&postcount=115
Someone should start it now.
This is how to be an anime hipster: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=32313127&postcount=115
Invasion! Squid Girl: An endearing classic that takes an intellectual but accommodating look into the socioeconomic factors surrounding the erosion of environmentalist ideals in developing countries like Japan by following the life and struggles of one of Earth's most enduring and capable denizens of the natural world.
I think it's the person who only watches Detective Conant and Limit Cycle, on repeat for hours.
I'm probably the most hipster in that; I literally look down on everyone else here intellectuality because you don't share the same general taste as me..
and here I though it was unfunny moetrash
panty and stocking: accessible family-friendly cartoon with cartoon violence and comic sex
Mawaru Penguindrum: Stunning, sober look into the elation and struggle associated with upholding family values in the face of adversity and change.
Infinite Stratos: an engrossing account of political struggle between modern states played out as a tragicomedy in a Japanese school setting
Working!!: A haunting, sobering look into the strange, twisted, legally gray underbelly of the family restaurant service industry.
Idorum@ste7: A haunting, sobering look into the strange, twisted, legally gray underbelly of the underage pop star industry.
Mashiro: experimental art television series delving into the one human condition that unites humanity - love.
I love other Ikuhara shows like Sailor Moon (thus far) and Utena. Can't hit on all of them.
Ro-Kyu-Bu: Five girls bonded by the art of basketball, striving to tear down the walls of gender discrimination that plague modern-day Japan.
Glass Fleet: a stunning space opera epic with discordant anachronisms that align perfectly to the subversive and complex narrative, a subtle weave of political and religious machinations that are but the side effects of mankind's existential crisis, illustrated beautifully in the complementary arcs of the main cast. Through it all a timely and yet, timeless commentary on the neverending plight of the masses and their exploitation by the bourgeoisie cuts to the heart of our modern society.
Guilty Crown: It's shit.
K-On movie: The vivid examination of the daily lives of Japan's underground music culture, their struggles and the power of solid visual appeal. A truly powerful work which may become the necessary catalyst to change the world we live in.
Ro-Kyu-Bu!: A controversial take on how a paedophile would deal with Coaching a grade school Basketball team.
Yuru-Yuri: A show which manages to make faux-yuri even more boring as usual.
Mars of Destruction: A short film unlike any other, it will change the way you view soundtracks forever.
Invasion! Squid Girl: An endearing classic that takes an intellectual but accommodating look into the socioeconomic factors surrounding the erosion of environmentalist ideals in developing countries like Japan by following the life and struggles of one of Earth's most enduring and capable denizens of the natural world.