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On September 06 2012 01:09 KenNage wrote: Just a quick noob question, is Fate/Zero any good? also the order to watch it Fate/Zero Stay Night ---> Fate/Zero ---> Fate/Zero 2 Right?
F/Z is great.
Regarding the order, I'd personally recommend F/Z first then the F/SN VN. They sort of spoil each other, but if I had the choice I'd go with F/Z first. F/Z is just split into two seasons, so watch all of F/Z before F/SN.
Also, I repeat myself: Read the VN instead of watching the anime.
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On September 06 2012 01:09 KenNage wrote: Just a quick noob question, is Fate/Zero any good? also the order to watch it Fate/Zero Stay Night ---> Fate/Zero ---> Fate/Zero 2 Right? F/Z is good, FSN anime isn't very good, you should read the VN.
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So guys... where do you get VN's?
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On September 06 2012 01:26 solidbebe wrote: So guys... where do you get VN's? Everywhere. Most shit is torrentable at the general sites (nyaa for example) or on erogedownload.
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On September 06 2012 01:26 solidbebe wrote: So guys... where do you get VN's?
I used tpb for mine lol.
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There is an all age ver of F/SN, but most people I know (including girls) who watches anime are perfectly fine with the 18+ ver. It's really is a crappy eroge if that's what you are after.
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On September 06 2012 02:07 ragz_gt wrote: There is an all age ver of F/SN, but most people I know (including girls) who watches anime are perfectly fine with the 18+ ver. It's really is a crappy eroge if that's what you are after.
That's why the ctrl button exists.
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On September 06 2012 01:26 solidbebe wrote: So guys... where do you get VN's? Amazon.jp.
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Assassination Classroom is pretty good, I just wonder how many more chapters we'll have of the "introducing new assassins" bit before the actual plot.
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Hah, Highschool DxD s2 confirmed. Yay for glorious uncensored boobies (or something).
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Hotarubi no Mori e. What a nice little lovely shortstory.
+ Show Spoiler +THAT scene was pretty nice even when I expected it major part of episode and didn't feel stupid. Also what caught my attention was the soundtrack in the + Show Spoiler + that was also used in baraka movie.
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KHR was pretty damn epic this chapter. I sometimes wish the anime had continued.
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I'm thinking of signing up on an online anime site in the near future to support the industry and feel like I'm not free-loading, and I'd like to know a few things which could help my choice. 1) Where does the subscription money actually go and how does it help anime as a whole? 2) What are some of the better websites out there? 3) Are you able to support the creators of certain animes individually through these sites?
I'll try and do some research on it as well and post my findings soon to compare results.
Edit: Crunchyroll seems to be one of the best so far, but it has a smaller selection than other anime sites. Funimation seems pretty good as well though, though not seeing any specific reason to get it over Crunchy yet, but then again, I still don't know exactly how they each work.
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On September 06 2012 03:41 Maxie wrote: Hah, Highschool DxD s2 confirmed. Yay for glorious uncensored boobies (or something).
Its sad to see how quickly these kinds of anime gets a second season.
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On September 06 2012 04:16 Dark_Chill wrote: I'm thinking of signing up on an online anime site in the near future to support the industry and feel like I'm not free-loading, and I'd like to know a few things which could help my choice. 1) Where does the subscription money actually go and how does it help anime as a whole? 2) What are some of the better services out there? 3) Are you able to support the creators of certain animes individually through these sites?
I'll try and do some research on it as well and post my findings soon to compare results. Buy translated novels/figures/models?? Idk, go to Japan? If you want to be direct, you could always stalk the author's/studio company's address and mail them a cheque.
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On September 06 2012 04:21 Emnjay808 wrote:Show nested quote +On September 06 2012 03:41 Maxie wrote: Hah, Highschool DxD s2 confirmed. Yay for glorious uncensored boobies (or something).
Its sad to see how quickly these kinds of anime gets a second season.
Well, with those sales it'd be weird if it didn't.
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On September 06 2012 04:21 Nagisama wrote:Show nested quote +On September 06 2012 04:16 Dark_Chill wrote: I'm thinking of signing up on an online anime site in the near future to support the industry and feel like I'm not free-loading, and I'd like to know a few things which could help my choice. 1) Where does the subscription money actually go and how does it help anime as a whole? 2) What are some of the better services out there? 3) Are you able to support the creators of certain animes individually through these sites?
I'll try and do some research on it as well and post my findings soon to compare results. Buy translated novels/figures/models?? Idk, go to Japan? If you want to be direct, you could always stalk the author's/studio company's address and mail them a cheque.
There's a difference between wanting to support the industry and wanting to make sure everything I have goes to the industry. I'm still a college kid with a lack of an income right now, so buying series one by one is pretty much out of the option. I mostly just want to watch some anime while supporting the industry a bit (which is why the low subscription fee seemed attractive).
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On September 06 2012 04:21 Emnjay808 wrote:Show nested quote +On September 06 2012 03:41 Maxie wrote: Hah, Highschool DxD s2 confirmed. Yay for glorious uncensored boobies (or something).
Its sad to see how quickly these kinds of anime gets a second season. Who are you and what did you do with Emnjay?!
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On September 06 2012 04:16 Dark_Chill wrote: I'm thinking of signing up on an online anime site in the near future to support the industry and feel like I'm not free-loading, and I'd like to know a few things which could help my choice. 1) Where does the subscription money actually go and how does it help anime as a whole? 2) What are some of the better websites out there? 3) Are you able to support the creators of certain animes individually through these sites?
I'll try and do some research on it as well and post my findings soon to compare results.
Edit: Crunchyroll seems to be one of the best so far, but it has a smaller selection than other anime sites. Funimation seems pretty good as well though, though not seeing any specific reason to get it over Crunchy yet, but then again, I still don't know exactly how they each work. Crunchyroll is like the only legit one. The vast majority of current-season shows are legally streamed on CR. Or I guess Funimation, but you can already watch One Piece for free, and thats like the only good currently airing show I can think of that they do, so I dunno what the point is for that, if you are just looking for streaming.
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On September 06 2012 04:44 Dark_Chill wrote:Show nested quote +On September 06 2012 04:21 Nagisama wrote:On September 06 2012 04:16 Dark_Chill wrote: I'm thinking of signing up on an online anime site in the near future to support the industry and feel like I'm not free-loading, and I'd like to know a few things which could help my choice. 1) Where does the subscription money actually go and how does it help anime as a whole? 2) What are some of the better services out there? 3) Are you able to support the creators of certain animes individually through these sites?
I'll try and do some research on it as well and post my findings soon to compare results. Buy translated novels/figures/models?? Idk, go to Japan? If you want to be direct, you could always stalk the author's/studio company's address and mail them a cheque. There's a difference between wanting to support the industry and wanting to make sure everything I have goes to the industry. I'm still a college kid with a lack of an income right now, so buying series one by one is pretty much out of the option. I mostly just want to watch some anime while supporting the industry a bit (which is why the low subscription fee seemed attractive). Crunchyroll is something like $10/month. A currently in translation light novel is $10-12/6 months.
Like sent said, crunchyroll streams the vast majority of the currently airing anime. If you don't know how it works, they have a 1 week free trial. I don't know about Funimation, and Bandai is streaming Gundam SEED HD for free. Basically, you can watch the episodes via streaming as they air or vods.
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