Not really. Get some rest; ya drunk.Yes, it is.
Not really. Get some rest; ya drunk.Yes, it is.
I took those screenshots three years ago. Maybe if I sober up for three more years they'll look almost the same. Wait, what?Not really. Get some rest; ya drunk.
We can only hope. Alcohol affects everybody differently.I took those screenshots three years ago. Maybe if I sober up for three more years they'll look almost the same.
I like the Clayface episode. Not my favorite, no bad episode exists for me in the first season.Decided to watch Batman Caped Crusader.
The first episode was quite fun, but the second about Clayface was just fucken dumb.
This ones on my most liked spotify listRewatched all of Frieren Season 1, only for Season 2 to be announced right when I finished. Excellent.
Anyway, now that I've rewatched on a binge instead of on a weekly release, man the exam arc drags so much more than I remembered. It feels like it took half the entire season, when in reality it's maybe 1/5. Definitely see why some people dropped off.
That said, goddamn I love this show. The animation, the sound track, the sexy sakuga, the voice acting. Perfection. I really hope Season 2 is able to meet the high standard the first set.
Nah that's how I feel as well, my anime "kick" has lasted like two years now. I haven't watched a live action show that I genuinely enjoyed in a really long time, whereas anime has me generally satisfied. I think a big part of it is the writing. Anime is largely based on mangas that have already been written. If a manga was good enough to get an anime, you'd usually expect the writing to be at least decent.Ive been on a little bit if an anime kick recently. Im not sure if its just me but conventional media just seems to be in a weird lull, like The penguin feels like the only interesting thing thats come out recently. I think the onslaught of "Streaming content" has worn me out. Its a strange irony to go back to anime which is generally known for regurgitated genre plays, but I still manage to find some diamonds in the rough.
Aren't there 4 seasons? Well, two full seasons, a third mini season, and a fourth season that is a movie that was cut up into a bunch of episodes. Although that ending you described sounds more like 4th season so I assume you did watch it.I also finished Kaguya: Love is war.
The series ends with only 2 1/2 seasons, not quite abruptly. Everything gets resolved but I gotta say the last 5-6 episodes gets into some weird envangelion territory where the protagonist has kind of a mental breakdown and it gets into some uncomfortable topics. good stuff though 9/10.
I don't know if its artificial or real, but the hype that a lot of shonen "finally" getting adaptation ofyen (always?) feel very unearned. I always feel like its hyped up by people who have never eatcehd a shonen before and alwasy end up going "that's it?". Like chainsaw man was treated as the second coming of christ, but in the end it was just like JJK, but 20% hornier. Nothing bad, but we've seen these so many time before.Dandadan - A lot of hype for this one. A delinquent-ish girl who believes in the spiritual occult meets an otaku boy who believes in aliens, and they challenge each other to prove that their beliefs are true. Turns out, they were both right and get into sticky situations with alien abductions and ghost curses. Honestly, I thought it was just okay. It has a lot of wacky energy, and I love an anime that plays around with lots of different animation styles and techniques. But it felt like the first episode should have been more of a hook. Will definitely keep watching though.
You're right it was 3 1/2. Idk, The story pretty seemed complete to me. The conflict that drives the story is resolved. Whatever happens after Im not Id be that interested in seeing.Nah that's how I feel as well, my anime "kick" has lasted like two years now. I haven't watched a live action show that I genuinely enjoyed in a really long time, whereas anime has me generally satisfied. I think a big part of it is the writing. Anime is largely based on mangas that have already been written. If a manga was good enough to get an anime, you'd usually expect the writing to be at least decent.
Aren't there 4 seasons? Well, two full seasons, a third mini season, and a fourth season that is a movie that was cut up into a bunch of episodes. Although that ending you described sounds more like 4th season so I assume you did watch it.
Anyway, I knew that the series hasn't actually finished adapting the manga, but apparently the anime has only adapted half of the manga chapters so far. Seems like season 5 has yet to be announced. Would be a shame if they just never finished the adaptation, it was my impression that it was one of the more popular romance animes too.
Yeah I would say in general, all hype for anime is kinda fake. I used to try and watch videos that recommend shows to watch in the upcoming season, but they're all usually based on the first three episodes, or even less. YouTubers will hype shit shows up because they need people to watch their videos, or maybe the studio put all their budget into the first few episodes alone. But to be fair, I've heard lots of hype for Dandadan even before the anime was announced.I don't know if its artificial or real, but the hype that a lot of shonen "finally" getting adaptation ofyen (always?) feel very unearned. I always feel like its hyped up by people who have never eatcehd a shonen before and alwasy end up going "that's it?". Like chainsaw man was treated as the second coming of christ, but in the end it was just like JJK, but 20% hornier. Nothing bad, but we've seen these so many time before.
I mean, I'd like to see just one season of them actually openly be in a relationship. That said, I also can't comprehend how the story is only supposedly half finished. I felt sure just one more season was in the offing.You're right it was 3 1/2. Idk, The story pretty seemed complete to me. The conflict that drives the story is resolved. Whatever happens after Im not Id be that interested in seeing.