TRUE-but he did say he was out of practice...repeatedly.It was definitely glacially paced. Trevor's skill level seems to vary as needed by the plot, too.
That's not so wierd. You should hear how much profanity our spanish radio station gets away with.Japanese censors are weird, All Might straight up said "Holy Shit" in My Hero Academia, yet they'll black/blur out violence like nobody's business.
It's the name of their second album. They're a soft rock band from the 90s that pretends to be a metal band and fools a lot of people into thinking that they are because their first efforts sounded a little glammy. Their most popular track is this saccharine snoozefest:Yeah its a damn good adaptation, loved the manga for years, back in the early days when the scanlators wrote "individuality" instead of quirk. Some clunky ass word balloons.
Another weird thing though, I just can't help laughing seeing the theme song band's name "Pornograffiti", which I've learned is a reference to a song by Extreme...whoever they are.
I have actually never sat down and watched Utena all the way through... I need to see about that...Utena has aged wonderfully. It's been something like 15 years since I watched it, and it isn't disappointing me. The pacing is a bit too slow for my taste, but the other aspects make up for it. Wife doesn't like most shojo stuff, so it's been a great time-filler.
ALL I CAN REMEMBER IS NAKED CARSI have actually never sat down and watched Utena all the way through... I need to see about that...
ALL I CAN REMEMBER IS NAKED CARS
I stand corrected! Like I said, I've not seen it all the way through. I just know that cars were one of the WTF moments in the movie.I think it was most of the third story arc actually.
Now, to convince @CynicalKat to let me slap this on our car...
Yes, countries that think an expletive isn't that bad but horrible violence might be too much are weird. Next you'll tell me European censor allowed a boob while sensoring a decapitation and how weird that isJapanese censors are weird, All Might straight up said "Holy Shit" in My Hero Academia, yet they'll black/blur out violence like nobody's business.
It's also one of the few series to do the theme well outside of Booster Gold. Tiger and Bunny came close...but the fact that it was both A.)A toy commercial and B.)Actually sponsored by real world companies, negated some points from it.My Hero Academia surprised me. One thing that stands out in the beginning is how commercialized heroism is, and how weird it feels. At first I attributed this to a misunderstanding of American superheros, but it develops into a major theme. Well done.
I like One Piece but yes, it's designed to put out a shit ton of episodes and do dramatic turns during every god damn fight, even when there really shouldn't be. MHA follows a more Western view, which is that the ONLY time a single fight lasts more than a single issue is if it's between a dozen different fighters or if the fighters are the top of their tier. It makes sense that All Might is going to trounce just about everyone in maybe 1-2 attacks, he's the fucking world's best, so there is no reason to slow those fights down. He hasn't face a real challenge the entire show and the show isn't afraid to show that.Agreed on the pacing, main reason I took a break from the One Piece show is because the scenes take WAY longer than how I feel they should go sometimes.
And fun fact about Mineta, the author meant to show a scene where he used his pop-off ability to to block the robo's guns and halt their movements-BUT-20 plus pages in a manga can't show everything. Kinda...wish they got around to showing that in the show, but they were payed to animate a certain plot so whatevs.