Let's see...
Eureka Seven (post Coralian extinction, pre-Ao)
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5Ds (post Z-One)
Pokemon (during Johto)
Eureka Seven (post Coralian extinction, pre-Ao)
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5Ds (post Z-One)
Pokemon (during Johto)
In that case, I only got myself! Like I said I would most definitely serve Meruru.ecoho said:lol but you have to have it nowIron_will said:Ahahahaha, I can get it, though.ecoho said:unless you have all that at your house your kinda soledIron_will said:Atelier Meruru!ecoho said:ok to clearify a few things;
1.Shows and games that folow the rules of anime are fair game, but be aware you must work to be good at what you do. so while you could be an amazing pilot with a bit of training you would still have to train to become so.(same with bending or magic)
Oh, I would do anything to serve under Meruru. I really, really goddamn love Meruru.
And I would bring schematics of WW2 military equipment e.g. vehicles, armored vehicles, aircraft, ships, firearms. And a couple of firearms with ammunition, as well.
It would be interesting to see how Arland and Arls would utilize the (destructive) knowledge I would bring.![]()
They're shown eating meat. The Pokedex entry for Farfetch'd talks about how tasty it is.Kpt._Rob said:I really don't know why anyone would choose any option other than Pokemon. That world is, in the most literal sense imaginable, heaven. A charming place, filled with delightful creatures. I know people like to come in and ironically read a sense of darkness into it (what with the whole capturing animals and forcing them to fight based economy) but that's because they're cynical people who have lost their sense of childish wonder. The pokemon and humans in the show clearly love each other and are having fun and meaningful experiences, and it's always those people who are exceptions to that rule (IE their Pokemon actually are enslaved, and don't want to do what they say) that are the bad guys.
But I wouldn't even really want to be a trainer (IE: someone who does nothing but running around battling). That whole world... every single job is so delightful. It all revolves around pokemon, and you could just go through your day to day life with your adorable best friend. It's such a charmed world too. Have you ever seen a homeless person in Pokemon? Nope. Not once. Or if you did, they do it by choice, and just wander around exploring the world, again, with their adorable friend. That life would be so charming and perfect. Why would anyone pick anything else? There is no other appropriate answer.
Hana Yori Dango or Marmalade Boy.RedDeadFred said:I'd go to the one that is closest to our exact world right now. No weird demons, no crazy future tech that I won't understand, no giant swords. Also, no people who can increase the size of their heads when they yell.
I do not know if such a series exists so I may just have to choose death.
Jump in a pool? No no no my friend....Saregon said:Can't choose. It's a tie between Pokémon (obvious reasons), Ranma (could go to China and jump in the pool of whatever cool thing), or just one of the completely normal world ones.
There is no such thing as 'safe' for that genre.DonTsetsi said:safe one
Only when you apply the logic of our world to it. At the very least, this much can be said, whatever flaws it might have, it's a much happier world than the one we live in. Animals get eaten here, and animals get eaten there. And if they're only eating Fartetch'd, that's fine by me. And there are some Pokemon which eat humans too, the entry for Litwick on one of its cards, for instance, says that it lures humans to feed off their life energy. So it's not a one way street here.SaneAmongInsane said:The Big O.
Everyone in the universe is just trying to carve out a slice of existence.... And it can never be destroyed because it just keeps rebooting.
They're shown eating meat. The Pokedex entry for Farfetch'd talks about how tasty it is.Kpt._Rob said:I really don't know why anyone would choose any option other than Pokemon. That world is, in the most literal sense imaginable, heaven. A charming place, filled with delightful creatures. I know people like to come in and ironically read a sense of darkness into it (what with the whole capturing animals and forcing them to fight based economy) but that's because they're cynical people who have lost their sense of childish wonder. The pokemon and humans in the show clearly love each other and are having fun and meaningful experiences, and it's always those people who are exceptions to that rule (IE their Pokemon actually are enslaved, and don't want to do what they say) that are the bad guys.
But I wouldn't even really want to be a trainer (IE: someone who does nothing but running around battling). That whole world... every single job is so delightful. It all revolves around pokemon, and you could just go through your day to day life with your adorable best friend. It's such a charmed world too. Have you ever seen a homeless person in Pokemon? Nope. Not once. Or if you did, they do it by choice, and just wander around exploring the world, again, with their adorable friend. That life would be so charming and perfect. Why would anyone pick anything else? There is no other appropriate answer.
I'm not cynical, there is clearly a fucked up thing going on in the PokeWorld
It's worse.Kpt._Rob said:Only when you apply the logic of our world to it. At the very least, this much can be said, whatever flaws it might have, it's a much happier world than the one we live in. Animals get eaten here, and animals get eaten there. And if they're only eating Fartetch'd, that's fine by me. And there are some Pokemon which eat humans too, the entry for Litwick on one of its cards, for instance, says that it lures humans to feed off their life energy. So it's not a one way street here.SaneAmongInsane said:The Big O.
Everyone in the universe is just trying to carve out a slice of existence.... And it can never be destroyed because it just keeps rebooting.
They're shown eating meat. The Pokedex entry for Farfetch'd talks about how tasty it is.Kpt._Rob said:I really don't know why anyone would choose any option other than Pokemon. That world is, in the most literal sense imaginable, heaven. A charming place, filled with delightful creatures. I know people like to come in and ironically read a sense of darkness into it (what with the whole capturing animals and forcing them to fight based economy) but that's because they're cynical people who have lost their sense of childish wonder. The pokemon and humans in the show clearly love each other and are having fun and meaningful experiences, and it's always those people who are exceptions to that rule (IE their Pokemon actually are enslaved, and don't want to do what they say) that are the bad guys.
But I wouldn't even really want to be a trainer (IE: someone who does nothing but running around battling). That whole world... every single job is so delightful. It all revolves around pokemon, and you could just go through your day to day life with your adorable best friend. It's such a charmed world too. Have you ever seen a homeless person in Pokemon? Nope. Not once. Or if you did, they do it by choice, and just wander around exploring the world, again, with their adorable friend. That life would be so charming and perfect. Why would anyone pick anything else? There is no other appropriate answer.
I'm not cynical, there is clearly a fucked up thing going on in the PokeWorld
But that's just cycle of life stuff. The big cynical criticism people make is of what, to us, reads as essentially a dog fighting based economy. That's the part that I'm saying is an invalid interpretation. If you read it that way, then the Pokemon world is a much worse place to live than our world. But I'm saying that the contextual evidence provided by the shows and the games seems to indicate to me that this isn't the case.
The Pokemon world is filled with charm, whimsy, and delight, and neither you nor anyone else will convince me any differently.
We also, in certain parts of the world, eat cats, dogs, horses, and other animals which we are capable of forming relationships with. Again, it's just cycle of life stuff. Also, Farfetch'd is one of the lamest pokemon, so like I said, if people want to eat it, that's fine by me. Just look at a picture of Farfetch'd. Stare at its hollow eyes. Realize that it carries a leek with it everywhere. It clearly wants to be eaten, prepared as a stew with the very leek that it carries with it. Compare it to the other pokemon, and realize how depressed it must be to be stuck as a Farfetch'd. It can't even evolve into something less lame. To be eaten is its one aspiration in life, and I see no problem with the humans helping it in this endeavor.SaneAmongInsane said:It's worse.Kpt._Rob said:Only when you apply the logic of our world to it. At the very least, this much can be said, whatever flaws it might have, it's a much happier world than the one we live in. Animals get eaten here, and animals get eaten there. And if they're only eating Fartetch'd, that's fine by me. And there are some Pokemon which eat humans too, the entry for Litwick on one of its cards, for instance, says that it lures humans to feed off their life energy. So it's not a one way street here.SaneAmongInsane said:The Big O.
Everyone in the universe is just trying to carve out a slice of existence.... And it can never be destroyed because it just keeps rebooting.
They're shown eating meat. The Pokedex entry for Farfetch'd talks about how tasty it is.Kpt._Rob said:I really don't know why anyone would choose any option other than Pokemon. That world is, in the most literal sense imaginable, heaven. A charming place, filled with delightful creatures. I know people like to come in and ironically read a sense of darkness into it (what with the whole capturing animals and forcing them to fight based economy) but that's because they're cynical people who have lost their sense of childish wonder. The pokemon and humans in the show clearly love each other and are having fun and meaningful experiences, and it's always those people who are exceptions to that rule (IE their Pokemon actually are enslaved, and don't want to do what they say) that are the bad guys.
But I wouldn't even really want to be a trainer (IE: someone who does nothing but running around battling). That whole world... every single job is so delightful. It all revolves around pokemon, and you could just go through your day to day life with your adorable best friend. It's such a charmed world too. Have you ever seen a homeless person in Pokemon? Nope. Not once. Or if you did, they do it by choice, and just wander around exploring the world, again, with their adorable friend. That life would be so charming and perfect. Why would anyone pick anything else? There is no other appropriate answer.
I'm not cynical, there is clearly a fucked up thing going on in the PokeWorld
But that's just cycle of life stuff. The big cynical criticism people make is of what, to us, reads as essentially a dog fighting based economy. That's the part that I'm saying is an invalid interpretation. If you read it that way, then the Pokemon world is a much worse place to live than our world. But I'm saying that the contextual evidence provided by the shows and the games seems to indicate to me that this isn't the case.
The Pokemon world is filled with charm, whimsy, and delight, and neither you nor anyone else will convince me any differently.
That farfecth'd is self-aware. It has thoughts, feelings, dreams, a way of communicating to humans.... and human's eat them, and other pokemon too.
No, this isn't like animals on our planet.Kpt._Rob said:We also, in certain parts of the world, eat cats, dogs, horses, and other animals which we are capable of forming relationships with. Again, it's just cycle of life stuff. Also, Farfetch'd is one of the lamest pokemon, so like I said, if people want to eat it, that's fine by me. Just look at a picture of Farfetch'd. Stare at its hollow eyes. Realize that it carries a leek with it everywhere. It clearly wants to be eaten, prepared as a stew with the very leek that it carries with it. Compare it to the other pokemon, and realize how depressed it must be to be stuck as a Farfetch'd. It can't even evolve into something less lame. To be eaten is its one aspiration in life, and I see no problem with the humans helping it in this endeavor.SaneAmongInsane said:It's worse.Kpt._Rob said:Only when you apply the logic of our world to it. At the very least, this much can be said, whatever flaws it might have, it's a much happier world than the one we live in. Animals get eaten here, and animals get eaten there. And if they're only eating Fartetch'd, that's fine by me. And there are some Pokemon which eat humans too, the entry for Litwick on one of its cards, for instance, says that it lures humans to feed off their life energy. So it's not a one way street here.SaneAmongInsane said:The Big O.
Everyone in the universe is just trying to carve out a slice of existence.... And it can never be destroyed because it just keeps rebooting.
They're shown eating meat. The Pokedex entry for Farfetch'd talks about how tasty it is.Kpt._Rob said:I really don't know why anyone would choose any option other than Pokemon. That world is, in the most literal sense imaginable, heaven. A charming place, filled with delightful creatures. I know people like to come in and ironically read a sense of darkness into it (what with the whole capturing animals and forcing them to fight based economy) but that's because they're cynical people who have lost their sense of childish wonder. The pokemon and humans in the show clearly love each other and are having fun and meaningful experiences, and it's always those people who are exceptions to that rule (IE their Pokemon actually are enslaved, and don't want to do what they say) that are the bad guys.
But I wouldn't even really want to be a trainer (IE: someone who does nothing but running around battling). That whole world... every single job is so delightful. It all revolves around pokemon, and you could just go through your day to day life with your adorable best friend. It's such a charmed world too. Have you ever seen a homeless person in Pokemon? Nope. Not once. Or if you did, they do it by choice, and just wander around exploring the world, again, with their adorable friend. That life would be so charming and perfect. Why would anyone pick anything else? There is no other appropriate answer.
I'm not cynical, there is clearly a fucked up thing going on in the PokeWorld
But that's just cycle of life stuff. The big cynical criticism people make is of what, to us, reads as essentially a dog fighting based economy. That's the part that I'm saying is an invalid interpretation. If you read it that way, then the Pokemon world is a much worse place to live than our world. But I'm saying that the contextual evidence provided by the shows and the games seems to indicate to me that this isn't the case.
The Pokemon world is filled with charm, whimsy, and delight, and neither you nor anyone else will convince me any differently.
That farfecth'd is self-aware. It has thoughts, feelings, dreams, a way of communicating to humans.... and human's eat them, and other pokemon too.
Also, to reiterate my earlier point, neither you nor anyone else will ever convince me differently. Pokemon is the perfect world.
arnt they all insane though? (never really got into that series)FallOutKing94 said:Probably Soul Eater just always liked that show
Ninja'd, but yes! Technically everyone in that universe is human. I would use summoning magic like Lucy. Those keys look so cool!Cyfu said:Fairy tail. Because magic!
that counts right? they are all humans.
I would so go straight to fairy tail and join them, that would be awesome!
No question - Revolutionary Girl Utena.ecoho said:you have been given the choice to enter one anime/manga world of your choseing, were would you go?. a few restrictions when going to said world are as follows;
1. you can only be as strong as any other HUMAN can be in said world.(IE. you can only be as strong a krillin in DBZ if you went to that world.)
2. you go with what ever you have currently in our world.