I keep forgetting about Sexy SweetsDagashi Kashi having an anime adaptation, but it has not left my memory. So I did the smart thing and got my hands on a batch for later.
So, the ending of Yuri Kuma Arashi. Still figuring out how I feel about it. It's probably gonna take a second viewing at some point to absorb a lot of things. Still, it was very well done.
Between the life fibers and Inferno Cop being a regular character, Imiaishi seems to be rolling up all his works into one universe, which is pretty cool to me.
Unfortunately, he probably couldn't get away with a P&S or TTGL reference because Trigger doesn't own them.
Well, I finally got the chance to watch Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood by, of all people, my little sister who's starting to get into the whole thing all of a sudden. She's also gotten Ace of Diamond and she's watched Spirited Away and the First 26 episodes of Naruto, I believe.
Well, I finally got the chance to watch Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood by, of all people, my little sister who's starting to get into the whole thing all of a sudden. She's also gotten Ace of Diamond and she's watched Spirited Away and the First 26 episodes of Naruto, I believe.
In terms of long-form action shows, Hunter x Hunter is my go-to recommendation; unfortunately, my tastes get a bit less, uh, accessible from there. Revolutionary Girl Utena, maybe? It's got swords and weird hair. Or Haibane Renmei and Kino's Journey, although that really depends on her age and emotional maturity.
A huge bookworm, but she mostly focuses on YA stuff
Wants to get into a science field, probably something in Medicine
Her television habits involve DC shows (Arrow/Flash/Supergirl, that sort of thing) and Community. Film habits are a lot more varied, I believe.
You know, I haven't spoken to her recently about her interests so I'm pretty much taking everything from memory. I'll speak to her later and see what she's really into, media-wise but for now, what stuff would she enjoy?
Perhaps she'll enjoy Tiger & Bunny or Boku no Hero Academia then (not that I've watched either of those mind you). And since she likes Community then other stuff by Harmon could work, like Rick & Morty.
In terms of long-form action shows, Hunter x Hunter is my go-to recommendation; unfortunately, my tastes get a bit less, uh, accessible from there. Revolutionary Girl Utena, maybe? It's got swords and weird hair. Or Haibane Renmei and Kino's Journey, although that really depends on her age and emotional maturity.
Gatchaman Crowds makes me really happy, being a shonen show that touches on an idea I happen to love and appreciate, (That is, social networking being used for the greater good) as well as an enthusiastic, feminine protagonist whose girly personality is an uplifting presence in the atmosphere without seeming out of place.
personally i stopped watching sometime in the second season for various reasons. i did want to know why ichinose is a fucking zen master and it semeed to be hinting and going into that
Gatchaman Crowds makes me really happy, being a shonen show that touches on an idea I happen to love and appreciate, (That is, social networking being used for the greater good) as well as an enthusiastic, feminine protagonist whose girly personality is an uplifting presence in the atmosphere without seeming out of place.
Also it has Rui Ninomiya.
look at them. LOOK.
cool girl with glasses okay, time to bump up this series in my to-watch list
I was doing some cleaning and I found my Samurai Champloo DVDs, which I forgot had a bunch of Staff interviews on the inside of the DVD covers. I haven't been able to find these on the internet. Would anyone be interested in those enough for me to transcribe them?
I was doing some cleaning and I found my Samurai Champloo DVDs, which I forgot had a bunch of Staff interviews on the inside of the DVD covers. I haven't been able to find these on the internet. Would anyone be interested in those enough for me to transcribe them?
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SPACE PIRATE MUM. Also I'm pretty sure her clothes are made of life fibers.
Unfortunately, he probably couldn't get away with a P&S or TTGL reference because Trigger doesn't own them.
What should I get her to watch?
In terms of long-form action shows, Hunter x Hunter is my go-to recommendation; unfortunately, my tastes get a bit less, uh, accessible from there. Revolutionary Girl Utena, maybe? It's got swords and weird hair. Or Haibane Renmei and Kino's Journey, although that really depends on her age and emotional maturity.
Let's see...
You know, I haven't spoken to her recently about her interests so I'm pretty much taking everything from memory. I'll speak to her later and see what she's really into, media-wise but for now, what stuff would she enjoy?
personally i stopped watching sometime in the second season for various reasons. i did want to know why ichinose is a fucking zen master and it semeed to be hinting and going into that
okay, time to bump up this series in my to-watch list
even when i DO watch recent shows, it seems that i somehow end up watching the ones that no one talks about (e.g. coppelion, arpeggio)
well either that or i lose interest in the ones that people do talk about (e.g. symphogear)