Gonna watch Taboo Tattoo and I'm gonna trust the people saying that Amaama to Inazuma is good and without any creepy stuff. I could do with a softer show to begin the work week on a good note.
got back home from the holidays. I'll post the 91 Days OT later in the week, like a day or two before.
If anyone with photoshop skills can make a banner using this image (or a better quality one) I'd appreciate it. If not I'm just adding text with MS Paint lol.
Woah the fighting choreography is some of the best stuff I have seen in awhile. Gonna keep this one for the spectacle. Sure the comedy can be very hit and miss here and there, but I'm willing to keep watching this.
The only thing that might creep some people out is that
highschool girl does start to fall for the teacher/father, but at least as far as has been seen in the manga, he doesn't reciprocate romantic feelings at all
got back home from the holidays. I'll post the 91 Days OT later in the week, like a day or two before.
If anyone with photoshop skills can make a banner using this image (or a better quality one) I'd appreciate it. If not I'm just adding text with MS Paint lol.
- High school boy lead
- Gains power.
- Actually uses the opening scene where he gains the power and goes "now that I think about it that's where it all began.' No fuck you, this isn't some deep realization. That is exactly where it all started no need to think back on it you fuck lol.
- He's strong, but not that strong.
- Childhood friend.
- Female lead that totally won't be romantic interest shows up and explains to him powers.
- Has fight and power activates. Only to realize "he has the strongest power of all!". Fuck me.
I'm so confused right now. Does it picks up from the last episode of the anime series years ago? Because the only thing I remember was the Order got attacked, all the Exorcists/Elites repel them, some scientist died and the guy with the big Timcanpy died or something.
got back home from the holidays. I'll post the 91 Days OT later in the week, like a day or two before.
If anyone with photoshop skills can make a banner using this image (or a better quality one) I'd appreciate it. If not I'm just adding text with MS Paint lol.
Holy shit you were right. It was pretty heartwarming. That bit towards the end even caught me off guard and everything... Choosing an actual child to voice the little girl was an excellent choice. In Barakamon it made the different, and today the same happened in this show.
The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. Episode 2 The Disastrous Life of a Psychic (Part 2)
This was hilarious. I love how he manages to find ways to deal with these high maintenance parents and have himself his own peace. Also I love how much more expressions he shows here than in the manga.
Nah, the local stadium like every year. My wife told me to stop watching anime, lol. Yo, I'm fucking bored here. It was worth it just to get that reaction though.
Nah, the local stadium like every year. My wife told me to stop watching anime, lol. Yo, I'm fucking bored here. It was worth it just to get that reaction though.
Not sure why the MC thought it was a good idea to try and jump off from the edge of the ship or how it convinced the commander he'd be a good recruit but whatever.
So was Walkzure planning on sending everyone home even though they passed their preliminary rounds but no one stood a chance unless the some mysterious unknown candidate had appeared?
Redhead you tell that MC how much of an ass he is.
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood - 45
I'm pretty happy to see
Greed make his return to the storyline, he was always my favourite homunculus and his battle with Bradley was pretty good (Except his last second escape, he was pinned down!) hope he remains in the story till the end.
It's definitely turning out to be one of the factors why I'm enjoying Brotherhood more than the original series.
Also appreciated the change in the ED as everyone gets ready for
I really liked the look at creative inspiration and motivation in this episode. The subplot of the director struggling to finish his storyboards dovetails nicely with Endou rediscovering what made him take up animation in the first place. The resolution that was found to the CG/2D debate here is an ideal approach that ignores neither the past or the future. I can sense that a lot of the discussions in these episodes are drawn from real discussions people in the industry have had.
Again, I'll say that little touches such as Endou's wife go a long way towards fleshing out these characters and making them feel like real people. In a conversation I had recently there were a couple people claiming that Shirobako was a show solely geared towards pandering to anime megafans who want to fawn over "waifus", but while I'm sure the conceit of the high school anime club alumni girls helped get this project funded, to think that that's all the show's creators wanted to do requires ignoring almost everything about the show itself.
I really liked the look at creative inspiration and motivation in this episode. The subplot of the director struggling to finish his storyboards dovetails nicely with Endou rediscovering what made him take up animation in the first place. The resolution that was found to the CG/2D debate here is an ideal approach that ignores neither the past or the future. I can sense that a lot of the discussions in these episodes are drawn from real discussions people in the industry have had.
Again, I'll say that little touches such as Endou's wife go a long way towards fleshing out these characters and making them feel like real people. In a conversation I had recently there were a couple people claiming that Shirobako was a show solely geared towards pandering to anime megafans who want to fawn over "waifus", but while I'm sure the conceit of the high school anime club alumni girls helped get this project funded, to think that that's all the show's creators wanted to do requires ignoring almost everything about the show itself.