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- JoinedMay 3, 2007
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Anime Stats
Days: 88.9
Mean Score:
6.17
- Total Entries489
- Rewatched1
- Episodes5,918
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Days: 64.5
Mean Score:
6.02
- Total Entries307
- Reread0
- Chapters8,559
- Volumes1,188
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A friend of mine told me that Suikoden 2 is getting an adaptation, but I already know how the story goes. Pretty interesting themes though like class warfare.
Class warfare is also the theme of that dark comic book from 2013 called Lazarus (better than Marvel and DC comics so far). I still look forward to reading East of West soon.
Retro games did a great job exploring very interesting themes.
As for other languages to learn after Japanese, I'm thinking of Korean given that it has a similar sentence structure.
On the other hand, I think that I heard something as crazy as Texas banning anime. That's hard to believe and all I know is that would buy anime directly from Japan anyway. The less Texan bureaucracy knows about the Canadian distributor of uncensored visual novels and hentai games, the better. Nutaku should ditch conventional plastic because American credit card companies are as unethical as they are invasive and creepy. I prefer to pay in cash, but I can welcome cryptocurrency for those gift cards (maybe get more fun shopping).
Sex sells sure, but I'm more focused on Twilight of the Spirits, Korean action RPGs (don't mind seeing a sexy female character like I did in Stellar Blade) and more.
I thank that semitomboy from Indiana for encouraging me to study Japanese all those years ago before she married a Chinese man. Now I can play Wild Arms 2 more conveniently in Japanese no thanks to Sony. Arc The Lad was one of the last good things about that has-been Japanese AAA studio. Should have stayed Japanese.
After going through Japanese, I may be ready to study Korean too. At least in Korean, I wouldn't have to worry about excessive particles like its Japanese counterpart. I've been wondering how Korean works for a while now, but at least I won't have to think too hard.
Yes! I'm used to that SOV order in Japanese now. Japanese did in fact omit lots of characters from Mandarin so kanji can be exhaustive. Why go through the trouble of memorizing 3,000 Chinese characters?
I have also completed Arc The Lad 3. Pretty interesting story about competition between technology, humanity and nature.
Glad to see that scientist Sharon being able to endure a hostile situation. Being a scientist alone is stressful enough.
My Ontarian friend Alice is struggling to keep up with entertainment because of how long and stressful chemistry has been. Chemistry-wise, I rather be a freelancer. She has so much anime she wants to explore.
I would use chemistry to make carbide whetstones out of sand and leftovers of old tires so I can make money.
Entertainment-wise, I have so much to explore. Tokyo Ghost has been entertaining as expected and I really can't wait to read East of West.
Not a complete indie comic, but I also look forward to reading Uzumaki. See that original aesthetic that I heard so much about.
And post your list of the ten best anime of all time here: https://xss.now.cc/forum/?topicid=2208449
Aisha Clan-Clan? I should add her to my extensive favorite characters on Anilist too and Ryoko as well if I haven't already. Aisha Clan-Clan was pretty funny sometimes.
It was cute watching her get offended when she was called an animal. Other than that, I would give Mimi a special thanks for being sweet enough to introduce Anilist to me all those years ago.
I remember when there used to be Spanish dubbed episodes of Tenchi Muyo somewhere on TV. That same channel that aired Lost Universe which is kind of like Slayers in space, made by the same novelist.
Aside from Copperhead and East of West, I'll have plenty of indie western comics left to enjoy. It would be great to see them get adaptations.
I hate it when conventional manga and superheroes get overwhelmingly, oversaturated market. Getting too much exposure too.
There are more indie comics than just Witchblade, Hellboy, V For Vendetta, Sin City, The Crow or 5th Element. I wish that more indie comics could get anime adaptation like Witchblade did.
It was also nice to see the Witchblade use her powers to protect her adopted child in that Gonzo adaptation. Like Jun from Devilman Lady, the Witchblade had to sacrifice something in exchange for power. Power and sacrifice is that theme they have in common.
I eventually found out that the Witchblade was originally a lady cop, but I like both that indie comic and Gonzo adaptation. More dedicated detective than the entire NYPD in real life. Bending the knee to corrupt bureaucrats and city officials in real life sadly.
Yes, Sara Pezzini is just as dedicated as a detective as either Agent Scully or Motoko Kusanagi (one of the reasons why I started crushing on tomboys).
Some of the indie comics that I discovered are the closest thing to that, manly. I'll read read just about any graphic novel as long as it's that.
Aside from that unconventional cyberpunk stuff, I'll be reading plenty of space western comics and that sci-fi genre suits my taste quite well. Especially East of West, even though it's dystopian western, but a new kind of sci-fi overall. I found out that it's pretty dark, but good enough for me. Like the darkest side of modern western.
You can say that space western is my favorite sci-fi genre. Yes! cowboys, outlaws or bounty hunters meets deep space. I also want lots of manly steampunk whenever possible.
I'll be check it out some time as I explore Arc The Lad 3 (great to see Tosh and Elk) and Tokyo Ghost.
I also can't wait to check out Private Eye which I think deserves an anime adaptation.
My Canadian penpal would love to see Romi Park get new roles. She's perfect for kids and tomboyish characters. Turn A Gundam may have been her first sci-fi role.
I haven't explored any Vtubers or their content yet. Assuming Rev says desu counts, trying to stay up to date with some pop culture or entertainment news. He sure encouraged me to keep my money away from AAA studios. I have officially grown out of AAA studios. Said first girlfriend your age from Ohio being currently Amish would have grown out of AAA studios eventually, simply because no talent!
Ubisoft sure got some nerve besmirching Japanese culture. Giving westerns a bad name in Japan besides streamers and influencers. Final Fantasy, Assassin's Creed and Call of Duty have all gotten stale over time. Yes, the novelty of such multimillion dollar franchises have gotten their novelty worn out. More worn out novelty than the cyberpunk genre.
At least the cyberpunk genre is changing its themes and motif. Breaking away from critique upon capitalism which is or was conventional cyberpunk tradition.
Yes, I prefer more unconventional cyberpunk like Transmetropolitan, Tokyo Ghost, Private Eye and so. Including anime options like Solty Rei (no ugly neon lights in the rain and generic plot revolving around corporate control like RoboCop) and Silent Möbius which don't follow the old cyberpunk formula like Blade Runner. I'll delve into unconventional cyberpunk comics after Copperhead and I would also like to read East of West, a new kind of western. That is, delving into alternative entertainment.
So yes! We don't need knockoffs riding on the coats of Blade Runner, Matrix, Akira, Ghost in the Shell or RoboCop. I prefer an adaptation of unconventional cyberpunk and the anime industry owes me a new Silent Möbius adaptation with QD's story included (introduce Aoi and her friends exactly like in the manga). QD came out in 2013 and still no plans to adapt it.
I prefer knockoffs for whetstones because they're in limited supply. Limited supply because of idiots around us that don't know how to take care of simple kitchen knives or tools.
As you can see, I put a lot of things over modern AAA slop, that high-budget garbage made by overpaid, overworked amateurs.