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    Cowboy Bepop, it was a good anime and it lives up to it's reputation.

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    Ghost Stories. I hear a looooot of people bitchin about the dubbed version, that its too different and racist and all that crap, but I like it. Its not everyday you find a Anime that can really make you feel like a prick for watchin it but still give you a smile........save maybe hentai but thats another story.

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    baka test to shoukanjuu ni. This 1 is an epic

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    So I just finished watching the last episode of Steins;Gate. I really liked this show, and I think it just might become one of my all-time favourites. Kind of a weak ending, though. Still, it's been a fun ride, overall.

    So yeah, watch it and stuff, I guess? It's also on Crunchyroll, so you have no excuse not to check it out. Gogogo.
    Last edited by Gare; 13th-September-2011 at 22:01.

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    Well.. not actually watching right not but was watching Samurai Champloo like 2 weeks ago.....and maby a month ago I finished all the seasons to Star Blazers a.k.a. Space Battleship Yamato season 1,2,Be Forever Yamato ,New Journey,and final

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    Finished watching / fansubbing Usagi Drop last night. Really sweet little show. Onto Persona 4 in a couple of weeks! Must fight the urge to turn it into a troll sub where every line is about dread burning.

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    I'll be all over the P4 anime when it comes out. Cool, now I know who'll be responsible if there's any trololo to be found.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mimori View Post
    Finished watching / fansubbing Usagi Drop last night. Really sweet little show. Onto Persona 4 in a couple of weeks! Must fight the urge to turn it into a troll sub where every line is about dread burning.


    BURRRRRRRRRRRN ITTTTT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mimori View Post
    Finished watching / fansubbing Usagi Drop last night. Really sweet little show. Onto Persona 4 in a couple of weeks! Must fight the urge to turn it into a troll sub where every line is about dread burning.
    Better yet, bread burning. Also, whenever possible, avoid using Atlus' good figurative translations and localizations. Especially the ones that have been well received such as Big Bro and the like. Meanwhile, inject your own in the interest of "making it more accessible". Junes is now Wal-Mart.

    Cue nerdrage tsunami.

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    Hanasaku Iroha. This is simultaneously the best and most depressing anime I've seen in quite some time. The protagonist's mother runs off with some random guy and packs her on a train heading to the countryside, where she lives with a mentally and physically abusive grandma who owns an inn and sees nothing wrong with using her granddaughter as a source of cheap manual labour. It's practically a Dickens novel. I'm only two episodes in but I get the feeling this is going to be a really good series, and the art is gorgeous. Hooked!

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    Watching Mobile Police Patlabor TV, as a part of catching up on some older shows I missed. Reached an episode where the AI on an unmanned military Labor (identified in the show as the X-10) goes berserk after some idiot testing it programmed it with instructions to destroy a city. Thought it was pretty conventional rogue AI setpiece, then the CM eye catch shows the Labor's full series designation. Who the devil puts an AI in something named the HAL X-10?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cosmic View Post
    Hanasaku Iroha. This is simultaneously the best and most depressing anime I've seen in quite some time. The protagonist's mother runs off with some random guy and packs her on a train heading to the countryside, where she lives with a mentally and physically abusive grandma who owns an inn and sees nothing wrong with using her granddaughter as a source of cheap manual labour. It's practically a Dickens novel. I'm only two episodes in but I get the feeling this is going to be a really good series, and the art is gorgeous. Hooked!
    I approve of this so much. I'm up to episode 24 myself and liking it quite a bit. Although, it's actually not very depressing at all, despite what the first few episodes might suggest. There will be drama, but it's generally a rather light-hearted show.

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    Bumpin' that Iroha nod.

    Still watching LOGH myself because it NEVER ENDS and I'm slow. Plus with it being a rewatch I don't quite have the crushing need to keep watching for new content. But damn I remember when I used to just plow through shit (books, anime, games) but now it's like pfffft why do that shit when I can watch football all weekend and discuss it all week. Football!!! YEAH!!!!
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    I got the Teknoman/Tekkaman Blade series DVD's used. They were better than I remembered.

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    So Hanasaku Iroha just ended, and even though I thought I'd dislike the ending, it turned out great. Kinda-sorta bittersweet, but pretty great nonetheless, with a sense of closure. There were a few filler-y episodes here and there, but for the most part it was really fun to watch. I can easily recommend this to anyone in need of a decent slice of life show to sit through.
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