At 10/25/15 05:40 PM, Cubone wrote: beautifully said, my friend! here's another cutie from my exclusive collection of short haired anime babes
Not bad, but I prefer the longer hair look on Anime girls.
At 10/25/15 05:40 PM, Cubone wrote: beautifully said, my friend! here's another cutie from my exclusive collection of short haired anime babes
Not bad, but I prefer the longer hair look on Anime girls.
At 10/27/15 04:21 AM, Vixuzar wrote:At 10/26/15 07:46 PM, Cubone wrote:If you really think so, Then you pretty much can't tell the difference between a trap (A very feminine boy that dangerously looks like a girl) and a regular girl. Besides bro, I'm an artist. I know what makes a female look like one and what not.At 10/26/15 05:08 AM, Vixuzar wrote:why am i not surprised that you two are unable to notice the subtle differences that's apparent in female facial anatomy? read an art book and get learned.At 10/25/15 06:47 PM, Vinnyy wrote:
you must really be a novice in art if you think the aforementioned beauties qualify as traps. and bruh, i'm an artist too, so claiming you're an artist doesn't really mean anything to me... if you think i'm trolling go check out my art, i just finished my latest work
At 10/27/15 12:44 PM, Homicidee wrote: Those are cat ears.
Cat Ears are a big trend in Anime girls. Some even have cat tails.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7pSmhZFbCy0
Best dragon ball episode
At 10/28/15 03:59 PM, supergandhi64 wrote: thank you for your valuable contribution!
You are very welcome. Have a nice day.
The latest chapter of Skip Beat! brought a new light toward Kyoko's mom. If she was date raped, it would explain the reason why she treated Kyoko like crap.
I wish the anime have the second season, especially since they have more than enough material for the third.
"As the old saying goes...what was it again?"
At 10/30/15 11:33 AM, DoctorStrongbad wrote:At 10/28/15 03:59 PM, supergandhi64 wrote: thank you for your valuable contribution!You are very welcome. Have a nice day.
He won't be back for a while.
"As the old saying goes...what was it again?"
At 10/30/15 05:10 PM, Vixuzar wrote: So i watched the first 2 episodes of Dangan ronpa and it was really cool. Yeah the whole idea of locking students inside a school is kinda old but i gotta admit, This anime was really something else.
Sounds great. I will have to check it out.
Toonami was an all night marathon for Halloween. Have to wait until next week for new episodes.
At 11/1/15 03:14 PM, Homicidee wrote: I'm currently watching Rosario + Vampire. So far I enjoy it, it's really funny. Even though most of the show is perverted. The thing I really like about it is Tsukune has his mind set on finding his own way to protect his friends.
Rosario + Vampire is excellent. Either you like the perversion or not, but it is still good.
Probably gonna be watching a lot more anime now that I got YouTube, Crackle, Dailymotion, Dubbedcrazy and Crunchyroll on my TV through my PS4. I have my eye on Kurozuka and a bunch of oldschool OVAs. Man, I remember having to spend like 30 bucks just to watch one anime movie and sometimes over a hundred for a series (I think Rurouni Kenshin is the most expensive series I've bought).
At 11/1/15 01:12 PM, DoctorStrongbad wrote: Toonami was an all night marathon for Halloween. Have to wait until next week for new episodes.
Aw dang, did they air any shorts or standalone stuff like last daylight savings? They showed Kickheart last time.
At 11/1/15 04:24 PM, Vinnyy wrote:At 11/1/15 03:14 PM, Homicidee wrote: I'm currently watching Rosario + Vampire. So far I enjoy it, it's really funny. Even though most of the show is perverted. The thing I really like about it is Tsukune has his mind set on finding his own way to protect his friends.If you enjoy the anime, then you'll probably like the manga even more. It's more serious and has more action.
Plus, in the manga Tsukune doesn't remain a wimp.
http://www.mangahere.co/manga/rosario_vampire/v03/c010/36.html
Trust me, the massive difference.
"As the old saying goes...what was it again?"
At 11/2/15 12:19 AM, Vinnyy wrote:
I wish the anime had followed the manga more closely. It did not live up to the manga at all. I was slightly disappointed.
Not to mention a waste of a really good voice cast as well.
"As the old saying goes...what was it again?"
At 11/1/15 06:15 PM, Sense-Offender wrote: Aw dang, did they air any shorts or standalone stuff like last daylight savings? They showed Kickheart last time.
Nope, just reruns and commercials. Plenty of commercials.
At 11/2/15 06:04 PM, DoctorStrongbad wrote:At 11/1/15 06:15 PM, Sense-Offender wrote: Aw dang, did they air any shorts or standalone stuff like last daylight savings? They showed Kickheart last time.Nope, just reruns and commercials. Plenty of commercials.
Oh alright. I didn't really miss anything then, I guess. Their regular lineup is covered by all the apps and sites, and in good quality as far as I've seen.
Also, I saw the Crunchyroll app has every damn episode of Fist of the North Star. I love these times. I used to have to look for overpriced out of print DVDs of that through several different vendors. Had to do the same for Lupin III pt. II, which they also have complete, but they have it subbed and I can't do that if I know I could hear Tony Oliver and the rest instead. I'll watch 1 and 3 if they have that, though. Never finished 1 or started 3.
At 11/4/15 10:07 AM, Homicidee wrote: I happen to own a Blu ray copy of Future Diary I'm finishing it up. The plot had you like what the fuck in the beginning. After a couple of episodes It starts to get intresting. Yunno craziness is to cute.
At first, I wasn't a fan of Future Diary ,but it grew on me. I guess I wan't the only one.
Mirai Nikki is way up there as my least favourite anime. Elfen Lied, which is much the same caliber of shit is the only one I might have enjoyed less.
At 11/4/15 06:06 PM, Vixuzar wrote:At 11/4/15 06:04 PM, Jackho wrote: Mirai Nikki is way up there as my least favourite anime. Elfen Lied, which is much the same caliber of shit is the only one I might have enjoyed less.I never watched Elfen Lied, I heard it was pretty much of a gore fest.
But aside from that, Is it really worth watching?
I mean I literally just said it's my least favourite anime but still you might enjoy it, it has a 7.9 average rating on MAL (though there seems to be a good few negative reviews. It's very heavy on gore but it's that silly exploding blood-bag kind of gore, almost every episode has generic soldiers bursting into red paste upon contact with the main character's invisible razor hands. To me it all just screamed tryhard edgy-for-the-sake-of-being-edgy bullshit that accidentally tricked young teens into thinking because it had violent themes that meant it was deep and meaningful . The soundtrack just pissed me off too, far too pompous for the scenes it's playing over. At one point two children for no reason decide to beat a puppy to death, so that another bystander character can witness it and be traumatized and apparently thus motivated to slay another few dozen bloodbags.
Some people love the story to it even though it's dumb and contrived as shit. The entire show just seems so shallow and superficial in every aspect. But again go ahead and watch it if you think it might be good, I think most people here are more willing to forgive utterly vapid bullshit in anime than I am.
Upon recommending FMA and FMA:B to friends who are new to the series, which one would you guys (assuming you didn't downright hate the series) argue should be viewed first?
I'm thinking FMA:B should come first simply because it closes the story properly and won't be as confusing as watching FMA, then FMA:B. But I'd like to see what everyone else thinks would be the best viewing experience.
I'm not agoraphobic. I just really hate having to wear pants.
At 11/4/15 10:27 PM, RayvenSixx wrote: Upon recommending FMA and FMA:B to friends who are new to the series, which one would you guys (assuming you didn't downright hate the series) argue should be viewed first?
I'm thinking FMA:B should come first simply because it closes the story properly and won't be as confusing as watching FMA, then FMA:B. But I'd like to see what everyone else thinks would be the best viewing experience.
I never bothered with the older FMA because I thought Brotherhood was really good and I didn't see the reason to spend the time on it after that. The majority of people who saw both seem to agree Brotherhood is better and it came out after the manga was complete, unlike the previous show. I don't think I need to see the contrast to appreciate it more. If I were to recommend Hellsing Ultimate to someone, I wouldn't suggest watching Hellsing first. Speaking of redoing series with comics that have since ended, Gantz needs a second shot.
At 11/4/15 03:11 PM, Vinnyy wrote: Future Diary was the first "mature" anime that I watched. It played a role in making me an anime fan.
You never forget your first time.
At 11/5/15 04:10 PM, Vixuzar wrote: Does kiss X sis count? Because if it does then it's my first.
I've been reading the manga for about a week or so now, it also has some NSFW parts that mostly end with someone passing out or something "else" It's also really funny.
Sure, it can count. Any anime like that would count. NSFW and funny don't always work well together.
At 11/5/15 02:25 AM, Sense-Offender wrote: I never bothered with the older FMA because I thought Brotherhood was really good and I didn't see the reason to spend the time on it after that. The majority of people who saw both seem to agree Brotherhood is better and it came out after the manga was complete, unlike the previous show.
I think you make a good point! Watching FMA really is more like watching a standalone series in itself, since it really strays off into a completely imagined story line that was made up once they reached the end of what was available in the manga. Maybe it's just nostalgia speaking, but I'll still try and sell FMA as a sort of alternative universe to FMA:B.
But I agree, there's no need watching both to appreciate a story already perfectly (and properly) told by FMA:B.
I'm not agoraphobic. I just really hate having to wear pants.
At 11/5/15 04:18 PM, Vixuzar wrote: Speaking of which i remember an anime that mainly consists of sex jokes, I don't remember what was its name. But i heard it was hilarious and full of NSFW stuff.
That sounds like a good anime. Let me know if you figure out the name.
At 11/7/15 12:05 AM, Homicidee wrote:At 11/5/15 01:07 PM, DoctorStrongbad wrote: You never forget your first time.Exactly, Therefore anime is the shit, no lie. I feel left off on here because ya'll some real anime experts. Never read any manga haven't completed as much anime. I got a Rei Ayanami figurine if that counts.
We all enjoy anime, but don't feel left out. We all share opinions on what we like and why.
At 11/7/15 12:05 AM, Homicidee wrote: I got a Rei Ayanami figurine if that counts.
That's cool enough but everyone knows Asuka is the best and Rei is the worst
At 11/7/15 09:25 AM, Jackho wrote:At 11/7/15 12:05 AM, Homicidee wrote: I got a Rei Ayanami figurine if that counts.That's cool enough but everyone knows Asuka is the best and Rei is the worst
Misato also acceptable
shinji shoulda fucked misato raw dog, i'm not kidding here (completely serious post)
misato > asuka > penpen > rei
At 11/5/15 04:10 PM, Vixuzar wrote:
Does kiss X sis count? Because if it does then it's my first.
I've been reading the manga for about a week or so now, I started reading it because some dude on youtube called the anime man said it was good and it actually is really good and fun to read, it also has some NSFW parts that mostly end with someone passing out or something "else" It's also really funny.
On a related note, while it wasn't incestous since the MC wasn't related to the twins by blood, but it was funny how in the anime one of the sisters was voiced by the seiyuu who would go on to voice Kirino.
With that said, Kirino was incestous...
"As the old saying goes...what was it again?"