It arrived before I went to work but now I finally have the chance to open and read it.
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I would really like to collect more physical copies of manga. Still haven’t purchased all the watamote.
i loved the movie does the movie follow the manga?
It skips a lot of characterization that the manga did. Some of it being pretty important.
There was a movie?
a slient voice is a movie
The movie skipped a lot of characterization on the side characters but still did an excellent job on the protagonists. I would say both have their own merits.
This is because of Your Name
I finished the manga, I'm satisfied.
It was good enough for me.
hanebado
cells at work
Cells at Work is unique and fun, even if the style seems a decade old.
Asobi Asobase is pretty funny.
Chio-chan's alright, but the manga's better.
Angels of Death is fun if you enjoy edgy trash. It's based on an RPGMaker horror game.
Planet With is by the guy who made Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammer. If you don't watch it, you are morally wrong.
Cells at Work
Banana Fish
Hanebado!
Tenrou: Sirius the Jeager
Angolmois
sirius the jaeger was fuckin' litty and the protagonist is cute as HECK
I like the Grand Blue manga which is getting adapted but I have yet to see the first episode.
Back Street GIrls as well but the animation seems kind of cheap which is a shame.
Calling Back Street Girls "cheap animation" is a compliment, it implies it has some modicum of animation within it as apposed to the zero I saw.
I was literally 5 minutes into the first episode as I posted that, but I do agree with you, the still image manga is more engaging than this
Grand Blue is looking pretty good now though judging from the first 6 minutes, been awhile since I saw a 40 minute pilot, is the entire show gonna be like that i wonder.
Holy shit this manga. On the Hot Springs chapter, IInuma compliments Kachou's(the fat one) "acorns", and now Kachou is uh, feeling the envy.
This manga's so weird I love it!
Steam actually recommended that fucking game to me a few days ago.
Macademi Wasshoi! was alot of fun and it made me laugh 9/10
I never watched the Monogatari series before, and I'm starting on it now because of all the great hype, especially around the later series/movies. But does the structure of the episodes change much as it gets into further series? I don't know if I have the endurance for multiple series where it's very likely to have two characters sitting in one place and just having a conversation heavily laden with Japanese wordplay and translator's notes for 20 minutes.
I guess to put it like a blunt meathead, do more things actually happen as it goes on?
yes and no, stuff does happen but the show is always centered around people just talking
the meat of the show is the dialog and visuals, if it's not working for you now it might not be your thing.
Yeah, if people talking for what seems like forever isn't your thing then the Monogatari series probably isn't for you. I mean as others have said, things DO happen but a big chunk of most episodes are people talking.
Like when I first watched the series I didn't mind it at all but nowadays a 24 minutes episode of Monogatari feels like it's 3 times that length because of all the talking.
That said, the series is still pretty good.
It seems like a lot of it is lost in translation too, like it'd be really clever if literally every joke didn't have to be explained and spelled out to me. I like some of the visuals, but in a nutshell the series seems to me like a slower Mushishi in an urban setting with moe.
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