Naruto - the good version
Yeah i finally fully understood what happened in this chapter.
There are two pixels of colours between soma's chin and the castle.
Godaamiiiit i have no idea how you can see that
fixed
Naruto - the good version
Yeah i finally fully understood what happened in this chapter.
There are two pixels of colours between soma's chin and the castle.
Man, why isn't Hunter X Hunter being serialized right now.Helluva cute cover
Godaamiiiit i have no idea how you can see that
fixed
Godaamiiiit i have no idea how you can see that
fixed
Ohhhh maaan.adorable
but losing the HxH bet isn't getting stuck with a Soma avatar
I think Kreed's problem here is he's putting Emperor Haki on a pedestal when it has only be shown to be able to deal with Fodders thus far.
Ohhhh maaan.
dark theme>white theme
well yeah, there's no shame in wearing a Soma avatar compare to a Nisekoi avatar
Nice try.Not if you have an Alice avatar....
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I'm posting all these avatars and no one is taking them T.T
I'm posting all these avatars and no one is taking them T.T
......you should read Toriko to solve your problemsI'm still relatively new to manga.
The only manga I've read fully was Full Metal Alchemist (I saw the first anime way back when it came out, then a few years later, once the manga reached around chapter 75, I finally got to reading the manga. Started from the beginning, caught up, then followed it until it completed as the chapters released monthly.)
When Naruto began airing on Toonami (I think it was in late 2012), near the end of the bridge arc, I decided to go ahead further. I marathoned Naruto and Shippuden (including almost all of filler hell >_>) over the first quarter of 2013. Once I caught up with Shippuden, I then went to the manga, starting off slightly before where Shippuden had reached... and I caught up with the manga from there. But the first ~500 chapters of the manga or so I never read.
I've always meant to get around to One Piece, and ever since it aired on Toonami, I've gotten the motivation to dive in fully. I've started reading it from the beginning (I'm only at around chapter 75 though - I've been told the events Toonami is showing are around chapter 300-something - CP9 has found Franky and Usopp, we just saw the Tom's Workers backstory and learned Spandam's identity as the head of CP9)
I fully plan to catch up with the manga, and then watch the anime from scratch.
I've always read praise for the fluidity of Hiromu Arakawa's battles in FMA, and, indeed, I've always found it very easy to discern what was going on in a panel, and imagine the transitions between panels, the very choreography of a fight itself.
With One Piece and Naruto, I often find myself having trouble identifying what is going on in a panel, or even locating individual characters within all the scribbles meant to represent rubble, debris, techniques, and fast movement.
Is it just something you have to get used to? Or are Kishimoto and (Early One Piece) Oda just bad at drawing these kinds of scenes? Or do I just suck at reading manga and arakawa just has a gift?
I'm still relatively new to manga.
The only manga I've read fully was Full Metal Alchemist (I saw the first anime way back when it came out, then a few years later, once the manga reached around chapter 75, I finally got to reading the manga. Started from the beginning, caught up, then followed it until it completed as the chapters released monthly.)
When Naruto began airing on Toonami (I think it was in late 2012), near the end of the bridge arc, I decided to go ahead further. I marathoned Naruto and Shippuden (including almost all of filler hell >_>) over the first quarter of 2013. Once I caught up with Shippuden, I then went to the manga, starting off slightly before where Shippuden had reached... and I caught up with the manga from there. But the first ~500 chapters of the manga or so I never read.
I've always meant to get around to One Piece, and ever since it aired on Toonami, I've gotten the motivation to dive in fully. I've started reading it from the beginning (I'm only at around chapter 75 though - I've been told the events Toonami is showing are around chapter 300-something - CP9 has found Franky and Usopp, we just saw the Tom's Workers backstory and learned Spandam's identity as the head of CP9)
I fully plan to catch up with the manga, and then watch the anime from scratch.
I've always read praise for the fluidity of Hiromu Arakawa's battles in FMA, and, indeed, I've always found it very easy to discern what was going on in a panel, and imagine the transitions between panels, the very choreography of a fight itself.
With One Piece and Naruto, I often find myself having trouble identifying what is going on in a panel, or even locating individual characters within all the scribbles meant to represent rubble, debris, techniques, and fast movement.
Is it just something you have to get used to? Or are Kishimoto and (Early One Piece) Oda just bad at drawing these kinds of scenes? Or do I just suck at reading manga and arakawa just has a gift?
Read Bleach, amazing art. Tite Kubo is a very talented artist.
I'm posting all these avatars and no one is taking them T.T
I'm posting all these avatars and no one is taking them T.T
I can't give up one of my two true loves
Why not try them yourself?
Who's the other? Gahara-san doesn't take kindly to two-timing
Can't abandon Nureha.
Some of us are faithful to our waifu(s). Or husbando(s) if you're that way inclined.I'm posting all these avatars and no one is taking them T.T
I approve
Holo from Spice & Wolf.
I'm still relatively new to manga.
The only manga I've read fully was Full Metal Alchemist (I saw the first anime way back when it came out, then a few years later, once the manga reached around chapter 75, I finally got to reading the manga. Started from the beginning, caught up, then followed it until it completed as the chapters released monthly.)
When Naruto began airing on Toonami (I think it was in late 2012), near the end of the bridge arc, I decided to go ahead further. I marathoned Naruto and Shippuden (including almost all of filler hell >_>) over the first quarter of 2013. Once I caught up with Shippuden, I then went to the manga, starting off slightly before where Shippuden had reached... and I caught up with the manga from there. But the first ~500 chapters of the manga or so I never read.
I've always meant to get around to One Piece, and ever since it aired on Toonami, I've gotten the motivation to dive in fully. I've started reading it from the beginning (I'm only at around chapter 75 though - I've been told the events Toonami is showing are around chapter 300-something - CP9 has found Franky and Usopp, we just saw the Tom's Workers backstory and learned Spandam's identity as the head of CP9)
I fully plan to catch up with the manga, and then watch the anime from scratch.
I've always read praise for the fluidity of Hiromu Arakawa's battles in FMA, and, indeed, I've always found it very easy to discern what was going on in a panel, and imagine the transitions between panels, the very choreography of a fight itself.
With One Piece and Naruto, I often find myself having trouble identifying what is going on in a panel, or even locating individual characters within all the scribbles meant to represent rubble, debris, techniques, and fast movement.
Is it just something you have to get used to? Or are Kishimoto and (Early One Piece) Oda just bad at drawing these kinds of scenes? Or do I just suck at reading manga and arakawa just has a gift?
Well at least one of your two waifus is a good one.
Can you explain it to me?Naruto - the good version
Yeah i finally fully understood what happened in this chapter.
Holo from Spice & Wolf.
What no Yuuko?
It's because she's dead and decaying isn't she?
I'm very partial to bakemonogatari stuff. Shinobu-chan kawaii
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You loli lover lol .
EDIT and here come DTL with his Fujoshi love .
I'm posting all these avatars and no one is taking them T.T
One Piece:
What I'm saying is that had Luffy fought Doflamingo in place of Crocodile or any time before the CP9 arc, Oda wouldn't have written Doflamingo with Emperor Haki or built him up as much, because Haki hadn't existed yet and Luffy wasn't as strong of an opponent. OR, in a reverse scenario, if Luffy had fought with Crocodile after getting Haki, Oda would have likely written Crocodile as having Emperor Haki.
This isn't relevant to the Yonko outside of Shanks and Blackbeard because none of the other Yonko appeared in the manga prior to the introduction of Haki, and Blackbeard has progressively gotten stronger in the story similar to Luffy, so him having Haki fits with his progression.
Can you explain it to me?
I haven't made my mind up yet.
Like, if there's someone close to breaking into the top two and making it 3 true loves, it's Yuuko.
This is a big decision man. It takes time.
You're already two timing.
Easily adding one more doesn't seem that big deal to me.