That, actually, sounds pretty apt to me, but then again, <--- only 2 episodes viewed.I might take your words on it, but I've heard people compare it to Big Bang theory and that sentence is a logical deterrent for me.
That, actually, sounds pretty apt to me, but then again, <--- only 2 episodes viewed.I might take your words on it, but I've heard people compare it to Big Bang theory and that sentence is a logical deterrent for me.
*knock knock knock* Onee-san...That, actually, sounds pretty apt to me, but then again, <--- only 2 episodes viewed.
Like I said, Just goin by what I've read. RHYMES!That is an awful comparison.
This show is actually funny.
Also, it's getting a second season.
A friend of mine got me to watch a couple episodes tonight based on my undying love of The Thing. I'm enjoying it so far.I just found out that Parasyte, which I started reading in manga form during high school, has been adapted to an anime and binge-watched the 12 episodes available. It's as good as I remember it, although I think the black and white artwork disturbed me more than the animation does. I also always imagined Migi sounding a little more robotic. Still, it's a good sci-fi horror.
I can't remember, is that after the Chimera episode? Because fuck that episode.
This isn't to say the original is a BAD series. It's not. It's just not as good as the second, which is a complete masterpiece.Yeah, definitely. I highly recommend you guys try out FMA: Brotherhood, too. It follows the manga (including the ending) and all in all is a much better-built series.
F/Z has a lot to set up, so I think it was just the first two episodes that were an hour (if you're watching the recent remake, there's another version that came out in like '08 or something like that). The show gets better, imo, but it's a bit of a slow burn as it takes some time to introduce the main plot and characters.I finished Kill La Kill (meh) and then I watched Noragami, which I kind of enjoyed. Of course I find out that there's no second season and one won't be coming until 2016. Bleh. Then I tried Fate/Zero after hearing all the hype. Maybe it gets better, but the first double-length episode is Boring with a capital B.
Nooooooooooooooh man if you are not hooked by the valentine brothers you are probably screwed my man. I still havent gotten 9-10.
i mean shit, I was hooked by alexander anderson, if the villians seem like shit and you find the main group lame, its going to be more of the same, have fun!Nooooooooooooo
I watched the original anime, and despite having only 20+ minute episodes and a really dumb second half, the characters didn't seem so ridiculous and the pacing could cool it a moment for some character development. Here, everything feels like it's in a rush, and while that means getting a jam-packed 45 minutes, it comes off as paradoxically goofy and yet uninteresting to me.i mean shit, I was hooked by alexander anderson, if the villians seem like shit and you find the main group lame, its going to be more of the same, have fun!
ultimate is basically 1 episode is one tankobon(vol) of the manga.I watched the original anime, and despite having only 20+ minute episodes and a really dumb second half, the characters didn't seem so ridiculous and the pacing could cool it a moment for some character development. Here, everything feels like it's in a rush, and while that means getting a jam-packed 45 minutes, it comes off as paradoxically goofy and yet uninteresting to me.
...I am not sure if that sounds more appealing or less appealing. Because I've seen shows where the episode is one, FUCKING chapter of the manga and it goes nowhere. TRANSLATE IT TO REAL TIME YOU DOUCHEBAGS!ultimate is basically 1 episode is one tankobon(vol) of the manga.
Like in Attack on Titan when all the new recruits were living it up and then- COLOSSAL TITAN!"Flag" is a term used in Visual Novels originally to note that you've hit a certain point in someone's story or, in some cases, started their path.
Death Flag is something happening in the story that generally means the character is going to die at some point. Such as being healthy one scene and then suddenly passing out and going to the hospital, or having something really amazing happen to them and then they get incredibly sick, etc.
That got me in both versions of the anime.I've been showing Fullmetal Alchemist (the 2003 series) to my girlfriend who's never seen it and we've been blowing through it. It's great, but "the feels" drive her crazy at times. Last night we just got to the episode where:
Hughes dies and that was rough. She was about ready to quit the show. We had to watch another episode just so we didn't leave it at that.
Insert video of Dead Meat from Hot Shots here. Can't find a good clip.Like in Attack on Titan when all the new recruits were living it up and then- COLOSSAL TITAN!