ITS ALMOST LIKE THEY NAME ALL THE MAIN SAYAINS AFTER VEGGIES ISNT THAT RIGHT KAKKOROT AND VEGETA!?Reading up on the buzz about DB Super's first female Super Saiyan, and the author says "Caulifla, (though we still say her name sounds like a truncated version of "Cauliflower")..."
REALLY.
You DON'T SAY.
You know how I know you're not a long time fan of Dragonball, Samantha Loveridge?
They're just lucky they don't have a comments section. Perhaps that is by design.
ITS ALMOST LIKE THEY NAME ALL THE MAIN SAYAINS AFTER VEGGIES ISNT THAT RIGHT KAKKOROT AND VEGETA!?
hey man i thought Edward Elric was pretty clear. :3Is that better or worse than Vaguely Englishy Sounding Name?
This is our protagonist Edtoot Smifrat and we're not going to be entirely clear on whether we're using Surname Given or Given Surname ordering.
This is stuff happening in Dragonball Super, to a degree. In the current arc, 90% of the team are guys who (power wise) should be completely outclassed against certain foes, but due to the rules of the fights they are entering, they actually have an enormous edge. This means guys like Krillian (-the- technical fighter of the Z warriors), Piccolo (the OTHER technical fighter), Master Roshi (wiliest man alive AND HE BETTER FIGHT AS JACKIE CHUN), and Tien (weird techniques and he could stand up to Imperfect Cell) are suddenly the most viable choices. And that's before things like Krillian's recent power up enter the picture.One thing I like about Yu Yu Hakusho is that Yusuke and Kuwabara are decently matched. Unlike other anime where the chief protagonist is way stronger than everyone else. I guess the author repeated the pattern with Gon and Killua later, too. Kuwabara isn't as strong, but he makes up for it with his spiritual awareness and his ability to shape his own ki without training.
WHAT? Damn, next you'll be telling me it's not a coincidence that Beerus and Champa both sound like types of alcohol.ITS ALMOST LIKE THEY NAME ALL THE MAIN SAYAINS AFTER VEGGIES ISNT THAT RIGHT KAKKOROT AND VEGETA!?
i never actually considered that until you mentioned it, lol. I also have an epic shit ton of anime coming in the mail this weekend. its gonna be nuts!WHAT? Damn, next you'll be telling me it's not a coincidence that Beerus and Champa both sound like types of alcohol.
Is that the HHGTTG version of Krillin?Krillian
Ironically enough, THIS is what I was listening to while I was posting.Is that the HHGTTG version of Krillin?
Thank god. And Dei should have gotten it too! But maybe she didn't want to be the only one.I get it now, @GasBandit!
Are you at least skipping the parts I told you to skip?I cvant wait for the dub for konasuba, in other news im eating my way through the front half of season 6 of inuyasha as i apparently hate myself more than i am willing to let my to watch pile keep growing.
Atp i dont even rememver what those are. I just watched the episode with a journey to the west lineAre you at least skipping the parts I told you to skip?
That's filler, but at least it was mildly entertaining filler.Atp i dont even rememver what those are. I just watched the episode with a journey to the west line
That's what I liked about Slayers (before it got TOO silly).I love how it takes fantasy/gaming tropes and tosses them firmly on their ear. Good shit.
Don't know, my anime is limited, haven't seen DS.you can't tell me that Megumin's EXPLOSION isn't a shout-out to Dragon Slave
Ah, then it's Megumin I haven't seen.Uhm... Lina Inverse's main spell, featured in the first episode of Slayers. *grins*
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She only knows how to cast 1 spell. She refuses to learn how to cast any other spell. Granted, it's one hell of a spell. But it uses every single stamina point, rendering her unconscious, so for the rest of the day she has to be carried.Ah, then it's Megumin I haven't seen.
(also I didn't know that was the title of her spell. I just know she starts off with "Dark <something> of Twilight..." and everyone scrams cuz they know what's coming)
--Patrick
To this day, Slayers will always be my favorite anime. It was the very first one I ever saw and stars a sassy redhead, how can I go wrong?! (It was also the first anime I ever showed my daughter and she loves it as well.)Slayers was magnificent (and you can't tell me that Megumin's EXPLOSION isn't a shout-out to Dragon Slave.)
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You watch in the order it aired, like Haruhi, by common sense and as outlined on this araragi thread:What order am I supposed to watch the various Monogatari serieses in? Instead of labelling them season 1, 2, etc like regular sane people would, they instead give them all variations of the name, like Bakemonogatari and Nisemonogatari and Monogatari Series Second Season (which I can't even be sure is supposed to be watched second) and Hanamonogatari and Tsukimonogatari and Kizumonogatari and Koyomimonogatari and...
How the fuck is anybody supposed to know what order to watch this in?
Edit: Damn these GasNinjas.Bakemonogatari: 15 episodes long, 5 arcs. [1st season]
Nisemonogatari: 11 episodes long, 2 arcs. [1st season]
Nekomonogatari:Kuro: 4 episodes long, 1 arc. [1st season]
Monogatari Series Second Season: 23 episodes long, 5 arcs. [2nd season]
Hanamonogatari: 5 episodes long, 1 arc. [2nd season]
Tsukimonogatari: 4 episodes long, 1 arc [3rd season]
Owarimonogatari (pt. 1): 12 episodes long, 4 arcs [3rd season]
Koyomimonogatari: 12 episodes long, 12 arcs. [3rd season, optional]
Kizumonogatari: 3 part film, 1 arc. [1st season]
Owarimonogatari (pt. 2): TBA, 3 arcs, [3rd season]
See, and I don't agree that you're supposed to watch Haruhi in the order it aired Broadcast order is confusing as fuck, especially for first time viewers. It forces the audience to watch that god-awful magic girl homebrew movie first with no context whatsoever - which doesn't even get filmed until season 2. Chronological order is better.You watch in the order it aired, like Haruhi, by common sense and as outlined on this araragi thread:
See, and I don't agree that you're supposed to watch Haruhi in the order it aired Broadcast order is confusing as fuck, especially for first time viewers. It forces the audience to watch that god-awful magic girl homebrew movie first with no context whatsoever - which doesn't even get filmed until season 2. Chronological order is better.