Anime Discussion Thread - Page 6396
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eviltomahawk
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On September 11 2019 18:51 Numy wrote: It's very skit based which makes it very variable if you find the humour good or bad. I want to say watching clips on youtube is almost better than just watching the show depending on how much you like the style of humour. I enjoyed a fair amount of it but a lot of eps there would just be skits that were tiresome. Much prefer the longer form comedy of like Parks and Rec than super skit based ones. I had a friend tell me that it's not optimal to binge the show at once. It might be better just to pop an episode or two when in the mood. I feel the same way about Saiki K., which I enjoy but is also super skit-based so there's no main plot to keep me glued to a binge. | ||
goody153
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Good fucking show (makes me feel like i'm watching death note or AoT first season which was a glorious experience the first time) | ||
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TropicalHaze
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On September 15 2019 07:09 ShurykaN wrote: Nichijou is odd in that I rather dislike it watching entire episodes but every scene put in standalone video or gif format is the funniest thing ever. So it's the How I Met Your Mother of anime | ||
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On September 16 2019 06:34 TropicalHaze wrote: So it's the How I Met Your Mother of anime Only that How I Met Your Mother is not funny either way. | ||
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Jek
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On September 19 2019 07:25 eviltomahawk wrote: Are there any good non-sequel shows that'll be worth watching in this upcoming fall season? I'm going to give Hataage! Kemono Michi a try just because it's an isekai with "Outraged that he was asked to kill monsters, Genzo German suplexes the princess." in the description. | ||
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On September 19 2019 08:27 Jek wrote: I'm going to give Hataage! Kemono Michi a try just because it's an isekai with "Outraged that he was asked to kill monsters, Genzo German suplexes the princess." in the description. I have my eye on that since it's from the same author as Konosuba. | ||
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Aznupdown
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On September 20 2019 00:30 MysteryMeat1 wrote: I don't know why I stopped watching AoT after season 1, but binged that yesterday and started s2 this morning There was like a 4 year hiatus between seasons 1 and 2, might have forgotten about it. | ||
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On September 20 2019 12:22 eviltomahawk wrote: Studio Trigger saves anime once again, by vomiting a steady stream of mechas and geometrically-shaped colors straight into my eyes. Promare was an joyful spectacle that was hype as hell. I just watched the prequel. Got major Fire Force and TTGL vibes but I'm loving it. | ||
eviltomahawk
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On September 20 2019 23:33 ZerOCoolSC2 wrote: I just watched the prequel. Got major Fire Force and TTGL vibes but I'm loving it. Oh dang, I didn't know about the prequel. I gotta watch that soon. I'd say the Fire Force vibes fall off after the first act, but they kept up with the blatant TTGL homages plus hints of KLK, Gunbuster/Diebuster, and LWA. It pretty much felt like a spiritual amalgamation of Trigger and Imaishi's previous works. | ||
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On September 21 2019 02:17 eviltomahawk wrote: Oh dang, I didn't know about the prequel. I gotta watch that soon. I'd say the Fire Force vibes fall off after the first act, but they kept up with the blatant TTGL homages plus hints of KLK, Gunbuster/Diebuster, and LWA. It pretty much felt like a spiritual amalgamation of Trigger and Imaishi's previous works. It's 9 minutes. Not really a must see if you've caught the movie. But it got me instahyped for it. | ||
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