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Wait what happened to the other one?Myk wrote:because its just me now.
Also I watched the Strike Witches anime entirely for my avatar
it's a terrible series but Sanya is olev
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It's about a teenager whose arm is a magical weapon against demons called Akuma. Story starts out pretty nicely with the audience learning of how Akuma are created when someone dies and wishes them back, where the demon kill the summoner and takes their form. The ones who fight them are Exorcists who wield the magic weapons, called Innocence. Very religious-based.Exeres wrote:Heard of it, never seen it. Any good?
The only problem is the creator went insane a couple years back, and has had episodes on and off. This does not do wonders for the plot. She went off the deep end again recently and completely clusterfucked everything.
So if you do decide to read/watch it, stop after Allen fights Miki with Crown Clown.
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droppedMadican wrote:It's about a teenager whoExeres wrote:Heard of it, never seen it. Any good?
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It's shonen, what were you expecting?
Got some nice characters though. Like Lavi.
Got some nice characters though. Like Lavi.
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That's like saying if you're watching Bleach, just stop watching after they come back from Soul Society and assume everything worked out.
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or it's like watching a good anime and stopping at an episode
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Not really. Bleach was very linear in the power upgrades and plot.Exeres wrote:That's like saying if you're watching Bleach, just stop watching after they come back from Soul Society and assume everything worked out.
D.Gray Man they just stated in the course of a single chapter, after hundreds of previous contradicting ones, that Innocence is evil and the Earl (who they've been fighting) might not be such a bad guy after all.
Bleach did not take its plot and skullfuck it into oblivion with no prior setup whatsoever. The equivalent would be them finding their swords were forged from orphan tears and flesh and the Hollows were bravely fighting against these sinister weapons.
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I would probably have to actually watch D.Gray Man to find a proper metaphor.
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That arc is the best part by far of Bleach though.Exeres wrote:That's like saying if you're watching Bleach, just stop watching after they come back from Soul Society and assume everything worked out.
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Of course it is, everything afterward is just a clusterfuck of bullshit.
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D. Gray man manga is about 200 + chapters and makes zero sense. The action panels are difficult to read and i like the bad guys more than the good guys.
The anime is crappy and takes forever to progress but it doesnt matter because it still makes no sense.
Confession: Exeres was my homeboy.....but then he said he likes yoai.
The anime is crappy and takes forever to progress but it doesnt matter because it still makes no sense.
Confession: Exeres was my homeboy.....but then he said he likes yoai.
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What.
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now we are more than homeboys

