Miserable isn't the word I'd use, but there were definitely some sections that got pretty boring the further into the arc we got.
Miserable isn't the word I'd use, but there were definitely some sections that got pretty boring the further into the arc we got.
To think that the twist was Moogs was the cousin this whole time.
In a way, yes. Not to drag this out, but like how Kirino took after her older brother, so too was my case with an older cousin. The moral of my story, however, is don't share mature content with children as a role model lest they might internalize the worst of it.Moogs is his own cousinTo think that the twist was Moogs was the cousin this whole time.
That's impressive in a sad sense....remember when you enjoyed Sacred Beasts more then Magical Senpai? How the times have changed.Sacred Beasts 11
I think at this point it's safe to say even Golden Kamuy had a better adaptation.
wow people really liked their nisekoi. Nearly 2mln views is way more than I ever imagined.
you should look into getting a VPN, much less headache involved with region locked crap.OK so I finally saw Liz and the Blue Bird from Australia. Gather around and let me tell you a tale.
This film, along with many anime films for some reason, is not available in this country. In fact, it appears to have only been released in Japan and the US. Why?
It is available for rent on Amazon Prime US. I have Prime, but the Australian one has far less content and no renting abilities.
In case anybody ever needs to google this shit hopefully my response comes up if I post it publicly here.
- I used a DNS switching service to access US Prime (this only works through a PC browser though, none of the Prime apps will work), though it complained that I didn't have a valid US address to rent a movie -_-
- I made a fake address in the US, attempted again, it says my card is not valid as it needs to be a US card
- I used by "invalid" card to buy Amazon gift money, attempted again but got the same error message...
- I deleted my payment info...
Success! It rented the movie using the gift money and I managed to stream it via Chromecast to the TV.
Unfortunately my Chromecast fucked up a lot and needed to be restarted a couple of times. Most notably during the last 5 minutes of the film which would freeze up (despite playing fine on my PC). PC is wired to router but Chromecast was wifi, though located literally above the router.
It was a beautiful film, this was probably not the best way to experience it.
I think the Tamako Love Story is there too, but I might need to recover from this annoying experience before even thinking about that right now.
wow people really liked their nisekoi. Nearly 2mln views is way more than I ever imagined.
wow people really liked their nisekoi. Nearly 2mln views is way more than I ever imagined.
no real reason to since the manga has been over for a while. At most I'd expect an OVA to close things up.Have they announced a final season yet to finish up the story?
This experience certainly has me considering this as a future option, yes. When I can amp myself up to start doing some research.you should look into getting a VPN, much less headache involved with region locked crap.
The forbidden lemon the siblings had the pleasure of sharing together was already drying up.
So wait that's it ? Bloody false advertising, boooooooo.My Little Sister Can't Be This Cute. 16 [END]
When they break from each other's embrace, so too breaks their union. It was only for the moment their lips were connected that they considered themselves man and wife. Graduation was the sunset clause on their pact. From that moment, they graduated from being kids and from their life of real incest. Two birds, one stone. That precious stone is then plucked off her finger and returned to Kyousuke. The ring that burned a hole in his pocket now burns a hole between them.
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Domestic violence count: 40.5 | Sexual abuse count: ∞.666
From what I've read elsewhere, this was the "best" the creator could do with the restrictions from the publisher. I don't know if that's true or not, but since Oreimo isn't a critical work, I'd understand if fully committing would have been bad for the company's reputation.So wait that's it ? Bloody false advertising, boooooooo.
I mean ... by the sheer infamy of the title, I just assumed the series ends with them together but it seems they pull back from it at last moment.
So wait that's it ? Bloody false advertising, boooooooo.
I mean ... by the sheer infamy of the title, I just assumed the series ends with them together but it seems they pull back from it at last moment.
no real reason to since the manga has been over for a while. At most I'd expect an OVA to close things up.
My IQ just dropped reading that sentence.
From what I've read elsewhere, the game explicitly sets Kyousuke as adopted, not that that makes it any better.
you know in your heart who the one isBoo. I've been avoiding manga spoilers about who was "the one" for years now, lol
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OK so I finally saw Liz and the Blue Bird from Australia. Gather around and let me tell you a tale.
This film, along with many anime films for some reason, is not available in this country. In fact, it appears to have only been released in Japan and the US. Why?
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I'm looking for recommendations for an anime to watch with my girlfriend. She's in the mood for something with action that is also apocalyptic. Now, I know plenty of anime that have post-apocalyptic or post-post-apocalyptic settings but nothing that really meets her definition. Basically she would like something that shows humanity dealing with a (potentially) apocalyptic situation, rather than the aftermath. She used Independence Day as a point of reference, which many would categorize as a disaster film but it kind of encapsulates what she is looking for. She also referenced Attack on Titan which, from what I've seen, is a bit hard to categorize. Any suggestions?
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Finally got to watch Demon slayer and I'm surprise how much empathy it has for it characters. I'll have a better impression when I catch up to the latest episode but happy to be watching it.
Yeah its such a fresh new take on a shonen protagonist that's never been done before.One of the most enjoyable parts of the show. Tanjiro's absolute unrelenting kindness in the face of everything is so admirable.
Yeah its such a fresh new take on a shonen protagonist that's never been done before.