From the old place via the manga thread a few years back, someone who had knowledge/read the LN confirmed it does pull the dreaded Usagi Drop. That stopped me from ever reading any further then I was in the manga version of the material.
From the old place via the manga thread a few years back, someone who had knowledge/read the LN confirmed it does pull the dreaded Usagi Drop. That stopped me from ever reading any further then I was in the manga version of the material.
Sarazanmai 10
I just want these boys to be happy but fate is making that harder and harder for them. Least my favorite of the bunch got saved.
Shield Hero 23
Yep feels like a grinding episode so there really wasn't much to say here.
Funi has also licensed Hensuki, a Cinderella story with panties...or something.
Once upon a time, Cinderella left her panties in a boy's locker…wait, what?! Keiki Kiryu receives a mysterious love letter, that has no name, but includes a pair of white undies. Curious to find this panty-leaving-Cinderella, his investigation leads him to discover that every candidate is…a total pervert! Surrounded by perversion he still has one important question to answer: who's the perfect fit?
Don't know if this has been posted yet, but food wars season 4 starts in october
...If it's about fitting the right Cinderella with panty, then I don't know what I expected.
Wouldn't expect anything less.
Surprising no one.
Hahaha! He needs a growth spurt, for sure.
Saaaaaaame.Me thinking about how people will react to the second half of the Fruits Basket anime:
20, 21 , 26, 27 , 28 , and 33Could some kind, Jojo watching soul tell me which episodes had King Crimson in it ? From his introduction through whatever fights he's been in, until now ?
Finished up Zombie Land Saga last night with my girlfriend. Overall I enjoyed the series but the staff suck at dramatic storytelling which made the last two episodes feel very contrived and unearned. It instantly reminded me of the end of K-On! S1. Also none of the 3DCG dance sequences were good, even the finale's.
LOL I know this isn't anything new for anime but I had to remind myself that this is normal just to see talented directors in action (though not all the time).The material sounds like complete garbage, but seeing that the director of this anime is the eccentric creative Itsuki Imazaki, known for Ai Mai Mi and random other much better than they should be appearances on shorts, I am a little curious to see if any neat visual stuff will come out of this.
I do appreciate that unlike some other idol shows with producers, he isn't a surrogate for the men in the audience. His character does get some of the best comedy and a nice touch of depth.Kotaro is by far the best part of that show. Man is painfully funny. I love the OP as well.
Posting anituber videos is against the rules.
still a dumb rule btw
I still don't know why. Something about a crypto-currency that didn't take off?
Honestly most of the excuses like "Anitubers aren't industry experts" that are parroted around here come off as irrelevant bullshit and honestly the whole thing stinks of the same type of petty jealousy that permeates discussions of all sorts of youtuber discussion around this forumI still don't know why. Something about a crypto-currency that didn't take off?
Man, I'm glad I already did the heavy lifting by making this exact post last fall. So here's the reason I don't endorse a lot of the biggest Anituber channels.I still don't know why. Something about a crypto-currency that didn't take off?
The crypto-currency controversy you mentioned also happened around this same time involving Tokyo Otaku Mode's ill-fated "Otaku Coin" (sponsored by Palmer Lucky) which was launched with the help of Anituber "akidearest," who is the partner of The Anime Man, I believe, and to a lesser extent Kizuna AI. The original pitch was that paying for products with Otaku Coin would help generate revenue that would help various programs supporting animators stuggling to get by in Japan, with TOM getting a small (read: 40%) cut for "operating costs." If you actually want to get a better impression of why people thought this was a scam, Alicia Haddick wrote an extensive blog post about her concerns that will be better than any summary I can post here.Oh boy, here we go. So, a little over a year ago, Anituber "The Anime Man" posted this video asking both his fans to fill out and share a poll he had created in conjunction with a company called the Flying Colors Foundation with the aim of giving international anime fans a voice to the kinds of shows they favored (in comparison to similar polls that focused only on the domestic audience in Japan).
Thing is, this poll wasn't simply a survey of the tastes of the international anime community. The poll also included questions about the participants themselves, including a number of... pertinent questions about the user's mental health. The stated goal of the poll according to The Anime Man in this video was to compile data from around the globe for a non-profit company called the Flying Colors Foundation, who would parse the data and present it to production committees so they had a better idea of international tastes. That didn't happen, though.
Despite being pushed in various means by a number of different Anitubers like Mother's Basement, Gigguk, and Digibro (who admitted being paid for a consultation after making a video shilling for the non-profit), shortly after the poll was closed, the Flying Colors Foundation started to go dark. Their Internet presence practically disappeared.
After some digging by press through legal documentation regarding the company's creation, it was revealed that the software used for the poll had violated HIPPA regulation regarding privacy for collecting personal medical information. The software used in the poll also tracked and retained the IP addresses of people who filled out the poll without any prior consent to do so.
And once this was revealed, did any of the Anitubers involved in shilling FCF apologize for being involved with a company that took and tracked sensitive data of the people who filled out that poll? Of course they didn't. The whole affair has been buried as much as possible, and those involved have simply done their best to ignore any fallout hoping any controversy would go away. And lucky them, it did.
This is why I don't watch the Anitubers I mentioned. Because anyone who looks at this, especially after taking money from that company, and turns a blind eye at the expense of their audience, does not deserve views in my book.