foxuzamaki
Doesn't read OPs, especially not his own
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So, who here's a fan of Sword Art Online? I watched the first couple episodes and am actually enjoying it. Probably helps I just started Final Fantasy XIV...
So, who here's a fan of Sword Art Online? I watched the first couple episodes and am actually enjoying it. Probably helps I just started Final Fantasy XIV...
Most of us here kinda dislike it, actually. That shouldn't discourage you from joining in though.
So, who here's a fan of Sword Art Online? I watched the first couple episodes and am actually enjoying it. Probably helps I just started Final Fantasy XIV...
Most of us here kinda dislike it, actually. That shouldn't discourage you from joining in though.
I thought that point was the first use of "Beater."There's no way I can take SAO even remotely serious afterI killed my wife in game because she's also my real life wife!
Well, if that's how you want to remember things, then be my guest.There's no way I can take SAO even remotely serious afterI killed my wife in game because she's also my real life wife!
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I enjoy it, SAO is dumb fun. Toonami Gaf as a whole likes to hate on the show but there's a few of us that are fans. I love reading the rage comments every week, especially Shard's.So, who here's a fan of Sword Art Online? I watched the first couple episodes and am actually enjoying it. Probably helps I just started Final Fantasy XIV...
I believe we are up to episode 9It's a little cheesy, sure. I like the music though and the animation's nice. I liked .hack//sign as well.
What episode is the Toonami run on now? Don't want to get spoiled.
I can't help but compare it to Love Hina: a series that isn't all that good (at the very least as good as I remember), but from the view point of a younger male who is still at the peak of puberty, is something they probably would enjoy because "OMG GIRLS AND VIDEO GAMES AND SWORD FIGHTS", a combination of what a good amount of young males enjoy at the time (well okay, Love Hina didn't have video games, but still). I can't look at Love Hina with nostalgia & still enjoy it (Naru is a jerk), but I can remember really liking that series back then because it was just that, a harem fantasy that I read when I was in junior high, the pinnacle of when guys are finishing going through puberty and being all "ooh boy, this has girls that're almost naked! I wish I was the main character so I could be around them!" when I was reading it. & in a way, I can see why the younger generation would enjoy SAO, because if I was that age again, I probably would like it way more than I do now, but then look back at it years later and notice all the flaws it had.As a male power harem fantasy Sao hits all the marks, when take with any kind of serious plot though it's hilariously awful.
That one was fun Couldn't figure out how to do "cooking in gaming" fast (sprite work would take all night), and I didn't want a Monster Hunter "LOOKS TASTY!" scene, sooo... !! "Ooo, that'll work!"Amazing as always Sab! Oh lord cooking Asuna XD
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As Death the Kid would say, it's absolutely perfect
Rosewater's gonna break his thumbs lol
Oh my god, SAB. I think this might be your best ones yet. Amazing.
So, who here's a fan of Sword Art Online? I watched the first couple episodes and am actually enjoying it. Probably helps I just started Final Fantasy XIV...
There's no way I can take SAO even remotely serious afterI killed my wife in game because she's also my real life wife!
Best ones
The first thing that always comes to mind when Trigun is mentioned is LOVE AND PEAAAAACE.
Cooking Arts Online
I completely didn't make that comparison until now & laughed a bit harder than I should at that.
As a male power harem fantasy Sao hits all the marks, when take with any kind of serious plot though it's hilariously awful.
I think last night's IGPX may have been the best episode, even with the Takashi/Liz team-up being a bit cheesy.
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I think last night's IGPX may have been the best episode, even with the Takashi/Liz team-up being a bit cheesy.
Later.
Just reached episode 14 of Majestic Prince. The rival fights are always excellent.
Makes up for the episode 12 filler...
I can't help but compare it to Love Hina: a series that isn't all that good (at the very least as good as I remember), but from the view point of a younger male who is still at the peak of puberty, is something they probably would enjoy because "OMG GIRLS AND VIDEO GAMES AND SWORD FIGHTS", a combination of what a good amount of young males enjoy at the time (well okay, Love Hina didn't have video games, but still). I can't look at Love Hina with nostalgia & still enjoy it (Naru is a jerk), but I can remember really liking that series back then because it was just that, a harem fantasy that I read when I was in junior high, the pinnacle of when guys are finishing going through puberty and being all "ooh boy, this has girls that're almost naked! I wish I was the main character so I could be around them!" when I was reading it. & in a way, I can see why the younger generation would enjoy SAO, because if I was that age again, I probably would like it way more than I do now, but then look back at it years later and notice all the flaws it had.
...or maybe I'm looking too hard into it. *shrugs* Still fun to watch to make fun of it with a group of people.
I'm interested in hearing thoughts on Big O S2 thus far
I'm interested in hearing thoughts on Big O S2 thus far
I'm interested in hearing thoughts on Big O S2 thus far
I like it, though I'm still a bit lost even with watching S1.
My biggest complaint about S2 is that it lacks that touch of humor S1 had.
I like it, though I'm still a bit lost even with watching S1.
My biggest complaint about S2 is that it lacks that touch of humor S1 had.
Had to rewatch Steins;Gate because I missed a chunk of it. Show is confusing but I think i'm liking it.
I like it, though I'm still a bit lost even with watching S1.
My biggest complaint about S2 is that it lacks that touch of humor S1 had.
Can I comment even though I've already seen it before? Big O Season 2 is pretty great. Got a lot of action, comedy, and TOMATOES. I kinda prefer the monster of the week type episodes of season one, but season two is still pretty good.I'm interested in hearing thoughts on Big O S2 thus far
Can I comment even though I've already seen it before? Big O Season 2 is pretty great. Got a lot of action, comedy, and TOMATOES. I kinda prefer the monster of the week type episodes of season one, but season two is still pretty good.
What about Beck's megazord getting worfed?
Hmm? The fights in season two aren't random at all. They all fit really well with story. Maybe you do need to watch it while awake.The biggest problem with S2 is that it's still tied by S1's routes of being a monster of the week series. In S1 when each episode was largely vignette it didn't really matter why a giant monster appeared to fight big o it just happened. S2 however focuses on connecting each episode into the overall plot of the series. The problem is they still feel obligated to have a big robot fight at the end of each episode. With the story being plot focused now, throwing in a giant robot fight at the end needs to be connected more with the story for it to work and often times I feel S2 doesn't do that.
Now maybe this is because Big O S2 is often a very complex show throwing out lots of complex stuff that my brain can't comprehend at 3:30AM on a first time view. Personally I always struggle to stay awake during Big O S2 but once I'm passed it FMA:B ~ InuYasha keep me engaged til 6. I'll rewatch Big O in a marathon once S2 finishes on Toonami to see if being truly awake helps.