IIRC supposedly after
So it might be like the epilogue chapters and more focused on Yahiko, which I'd be cool with.
IIRC supposedly after
Are you reading 4th of club or 4th of hearts sidestory?
The sidestories have to be read in chronological order along with the main.
I hope danberu gets an anime. I already have the thread title planned. It'll be "How many kilos do you curl? |OT| Do you even lift, bro?"
Seem to be a great choice for short animeI hope danberu gets an anime. I already have the thread title planned. It'll be "How many kilos do you curl? |OT| Do you even lift, bro?"
I know right!? when i first saw the character design, i was like, meh, but the animation itself is fineThat first episode of Akiba's Trip had no right to be as good as it was.
And I liked the game too!
I already read the 4 of hearts and 4 of clubs. And I am reading them along the main story. Still doesnt know where to fit the first side story in the chronology.
They changed her dress in the anime, for better or worse:The 961 (was it 961? I'm not too sure) years old goth-loli isn't too bad either, personality wise. The dress isn't the best though.
Completely ruinedThey changed her dress in the anime, for better or worse:
Alice in the Borderland 42-49
Seeing the Jack of Hearts getting wrecked was so good.
Although this game had only new players, seeing they slowly kill each other as their personalities and backstories being revealed was engrossing.
The characterization is really good and it really pays off seeing it that the players actions are driven by their ideals and the interactions between players as their ideals clash.
How the author comes up with so many great characters is really something to behold.
Another badass. There are so many badasses.
I hope danberu gets an anime. I already have the thread title planned. It'll be "How many kilos do you curl? |OT| Do you even lift, bro?"
The reaction faces are a bit toooo overboard for me sometimes though.
GATE volumes 1-3
I had read some bad opinions about this property from some of you (military propaganda or something), so I was a bit wary of buying this but then I did and started reading it and it's actually quite a fun manga.
The 961 (was it 961? I'm not too sure) years old goth-loli isn't too bad either, personality wise.
He as well, has a past that makes him do the things he do.
You have neon red hair?
Alice in the Borderland Side Story 06 - King of Diamonds
Simply amazing. What seemed to be a death game that involved math turned ultimately into a philosophical discussion about deciding the worth of a life. Gotta love how him and Chishiya interacted as they had their issues about it.
Its also impressive how those other side stories came back to affect the King of Diamonds.
You read the Diamond ♦ 6th arc where chishiya just arrived on the Borderland right?
That was great too, both in terms of his wits and personality.
Everyone should read this manga.
Oni keeps true to his name. Now we gotta find the Blue Oni.
I don't find GATE's rah rah-ing any worse than any Hollywood movie involving the US armed forces. It's just rare to see it coming from Japan, especially with their anti-military populace.
Now fuck!
Now fuck!
Honestly I thought you were Max Landis
Now neither of us will be virgins
I don't find GATE's rah rah-ing any worse than any Hollywood movie involving the US armed forces. It's just rare to see it coming from Japan, especially with their anti-military populace.
what's fun about a modern military smashing a bronze-age army tho
But neither of us are women.
Okay, first off, I already posted this in the comics thread, but there's a Kodansha line-wide sale going on at Comixology, the big official US comics site. So that's cool. A few quick series I'm wondering about from that:
Blame!
Witchcraft Works
Real Account
A Silent Voice
UQ Holder
Genshiken (Second Season) (Watched the anime of the initial stuff, but haven't touched the manga)
Nodame Cantabile
The Seven Deadly Sins
Sherlock Bones
ALIVE
And then a further list of stuff from looking through Japanese manga magazine wikis:
QED
CMB
Spider-man: The Manga (by Ryoichi Ikegami)
Haguregumo
Zetman
Salaryman Kintaro
Liar Game (up to a point)
Kokou no Hito
Kamen Teacher
Real
Super Mario-kun
Particularly interested in opinions on Super Mario-kun if anyone has them, as that's one I've been curious about for a while.
But yeah, any opinions, positive or negative on these, would be greatly appreciated, as this is essentially just me throwing down names that at least vaguely caught my eye for one reason or another.
Edit: Ugh, Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei apparently had its US release dropped, so I guess I'll have to import that one when I can get around to it.
That only happens a few times beyond the setup at the start of the series, heh. It's pretty much everything else that's really interesting though. The characters, the way the society and culture changes as a result of modern influences and goods, the stuff the Empire is trying to do as a result of everything going on, tanks and jets vs dragons etc. Seeing an entire town build-up around them because of the quality of modern goods was pretty interesting and I kinda wished they did a bit more into that. I also like the details too like STDs being a thing to worry about.
The modern military fighting the fantasy armies is like the most boring thing about the series
That first episode of Akiba's Trip had no right to be as good as it was.
And I liked the game too!
Okay, first off, I already posted this in the comics thread, but there's a Kodansha line-wide sale going on at Comixology, the big official US comics site. So that's cool. A few quick series I'm wondering about from that:
Blame!
Witchcraft Works
Real Account
A Silent Voice
UQ Holder
Genshiken (Second Season) (Watched the anime of the initial stuff, but haven't touched the manga)
Nodame Cantabile
The Seven Deadly Sins
Sherlock Bones
ALIVE
And then a further list of stuff from looking through Japanese manga magazine wikis:
QED
CMB
Spider-man: The Manga (by Ryoichi Ikegami)
Haguregumo
Zetman
Salaryman Kintaro
Liar Game
Kokou no Hito
Kamen Teacher
Real
Super Mario-kun
Particularly interested in opinions on Super Mario-kun if anyone has them, as that's one I've been curious about for a while.
But yeah, any opinions, positive or negative on these, would be greatly appreciated, as this is essentially just me throwing down names that at least vaguely caught my eye for one reason or another.
Edit: Ugh, Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei apparently had its US release dropped, so I guess I'll have to import that one when I can get around to it.
Holy shit. The boldness of senpai to