Karen Senki is not good, just from the one episode I saw. 60% needlessly flashy gun shooting, 40% any sort of meaningful characterization. Forgettable dialogue too.
I was thinking of watching that because in the thumbnails on hulu there was a lady with cool glasses
I don't know who you are referring to, but Karen herself is pretty forgettable (if she's who you mean even if I'm guessing not). Though granted, the episodes are barely 10 or 11 minutes long, so it wouldn't be too much of a waste of time.
And, yes. I don't mean to damn RWBY with faint praise as that's just kind of mean, though I did find myself appreciating it much more.
Homura and Sayaka are my favourites, to be quite honest. Kyouko's a good character, but Sayaka's descent into madness and Homura's Faust-ness hit a lot closer to home for me.
I have a hard time taking Madoka (the show not the character, haha), seriously, but I get the impression that this is a Madoka friendly site and I respect that.
So anywho, I am pleasantly surprised by how entertaining One Punch Man is. It sort of reminds me of Tentai Senshi Sunred, though so far it has somehow managed to both parody bits of shonen fighter shows and be a legit one itself.
I've been attached to characters but... not like that. It goes a little beyond simple attachment, or at least my own experiences with it.
I guess I'll leave it at that.
I appreciate having a close attachment to characters, ones on whom I can "hang my heart" when I visit the story in which they reside, and through whose eyes I can see and through whose heart I can feel said story.
that sort of sentiment is why i actively go out of my way to avoid becoming attatched to characters
This sort of "betrayal" (so to speak) isn't the first time it's happened, and in some ways I think that feeling of resentment against the story itself just reinforces my attachment to the character. I've felt similarly about some things in Evangelion, and even one thing in Voltron the Third Dimension, where the one character who disagreed with what was going on and agreed with me and fought back -- even if in vain -- pretty much instantly became my favorite character.
TL;DR it makes the story more meaningful to me even if in a weird and roundabout way
here is part of wikipedia's description of the final episode
The series ends where it began (with Dandy and QT heading to BooBies, where they will meet Meow for the first time), except Dandy's experiences from his multiverse-hopping adventures have made him grow as a person and wonder if he is the same as he was before.
what they mean: he says he likes calves instead of asses
I have started Hunter x Hunter and the first episode kind of rocked. It is indeed very much like the opening of a saga or a heroic myth, but rather than cliché it's just very in keeping with the tone, which is... unique.
I have started Hunter x Hunter and the first episode kind of rocked. It is indeed very much like the opening of a saga or a heroic myth, but rather than cliché it's just very in keeping with the tone, which is... unique.
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So anywho, I am pleasantly surprised by how entertaining One Punch Man is. It sort of reminds me of Tentai Senshi Sunred, though so far it has somehow managed to both parody bits of shonen fighter shows and be a legit one itself.
TL;DR it makes the story more meaningful to me even if in a weird and roundabout way
The series ends where it began (with Dandy and QT heading to BooBies, where they will meet Meow for the first time), except Dandy's experiences from his multiverse-hopping adventures have made him grow as a person and wonder if he is the same as he was before.
what they mean: he says he likes calves instead of asses
Also, do we have a regular TV thread? I can blather about Gilmore Girls and how I love Paris and Lane and Jess despite their often terrible decisions.