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Days: 193.6
Mean Score: 5.34
  • Total Entries1,035
  • Rewatched50
  • Episodes11,479
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Dark Gathering
Dark Gathering
Mar 31, 2:00 PM
Dropped 3/25 · Scored 5
Bokura no Ame-iro Protocol
Bokura no Ame-iro Protocol
Mar 31, 2:00 PM
Completed 12/12 · Scored 4
16bit Sensation: Another Layer
16bit Sensation: Another Layer
Mar 31, 1:59 PM
Completed 13/13 · Scored 6
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Days: 55.8
Mean Score: 5.72
  • Total Entries258
  • Reread0
  • Chapters8,294
  • Volumes918
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Oneesama to Watashi: Ojousama ga Isekai Tensei
Oneesama to Watashi: Ojousama ga Isekai Tensei
Jun 6, 2023 12:04 PM
Reading - · Scored -
Tora wa Ryuu wo Mada Tabenai.
Tora wa Ryuu wo Mada Tabenai.
Jun 6, 2023 12:01 PM
Reading - · Scored -
Clevatess: Majuu no Ou to Akago to Shikabane no Yuusha
Clevatess: Majuu no Ou to Akago to Shikabane no Yuusha
Jun 6, 2023 11:21 AM
Reading - · Scored -

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Huss Sep 25, 2018 1:02 PM
Maison Ikkoku was distasteful
Huss Apr 21, 2018 6:08 PM
hi not sure if your interested in this but here it goes.
can you tell me in a single post your top 5 favorite short managa?

rules:
1- it has to be 70 chapters or less.

2- korean, chinese , and webtoon are accepted.

3- you can pick less than 5.
Huss Feb 21, 2018 6:26 AM

i am watching hyouge mono and reached ep 13
i like how the cast is diverse creating this nice and interesting conflict. it is one of the finest political drama i ever seen. dare i say it Rivals logh in this regard
Huss Jan 30, 2018 9:35 AM
my random thoughts for evergarden as of ep 3:
meh characters+ok plot+great animation= interesting show

the premise is simple and low scaled.

it is about an autistic , maybe retard girl, that behave like robot. she has mechanical arms. she just want to understand the meaning of "i love you". it was told to her by some one she respect.
the animation can mislead others to think this is awesome and exciting plot. it is just something new.
i have never seen awesome production values being thrown into an ok plot,for a tv show anyway.
i watched this show firstly because of the production values. i stayed for that and for the plot as well.the characters arent good,but plot is interesting to see where and how this girl is going to find the answer to her question. the show is drama
Huss Dec 29, 2017 11:30 AM
i didnt read the synopsis , nor will be untill i finish why i like it. because i feel that might change what i am writing now.

things i liked:

1-almost all important characters are not good nor evil. you could say everyone is evil? but thats debatable.



2- the idea of antagonists vs protagonists in this manga is less clear than your average fighting manga. most of the (supposedly antagonists), the important ones, are fleshed out. soem of them have character development too, more than the most important character in the manga lol. the guy with lizard face i mean.

3-it is one of the best comedy manga i ever read. i really despise and dislike most anime/manga comedies. at one point i felt that i have wierd or wrong sense of humor because of my dislike of anime comedy.

it also mixes comedy and horror preatty well in some moments. sometimes it doesn't really take itself seriously. one time soem of the protagonists got captured and put in a cell. one of them is huge human size cookroache. how do you think they got out? the cookroach befriended a small cookroach and that one opened thier cuffed and recued the protagonist by himelf.

4-art. self explanatory

5- the world is interesting. there are three types of world. demon world, magic users world, and humans world.

it really interesting how the manga have decent world building.

5- it is fucking fantasy. like legit fantasy, with its own rules and logic. the setting aslo serve to the plot and narrative. so many shit.

if i remember more i will comment to you


Huss Dec 28, 2017 7:34 PM
if u dont want to read it, i can spoil u to see if u going to be interested or not
Huss Dec 27, 2017 9:17 PM
you should read dorohedoro
Huss Dec 24, 2017 4:31 PM
i used your scores to creete this xD

http://zocex.blogspot.com/2017/12/my-top-26-manga.html
Huss Dec 23, 2017 4:56 AM
why 6 to eden endless life?
Huss Dec 22, 2017 3:15 PM
does yokohana have any conflict?
i feel like the scale of conflict is really really slowfrom the 12 chapters.
i want to know if there will be any development.
even if it take much longer, thats fine by me.
Huss Dec 20, 2017 9:07 PM
hey you should join my server in discord. check it out. u might like it. we like to discuss anime and many things and sometimes go in huge discusions and have fun
you seem like a cool person too
https://discord.gg/xMxeeVG
Lindle Mar 18, 2017 6:16 AM
Your vote for Thunderbolt's going to get marked ineligible since you only have December Sky on your list.

Still time to fix that.
ZeroHumor Apr 30, 2016 6:23 AM
I must say that Evangelion is one of the few cases where my reverence of the work is inspired largely by the analysis of others. I did get the fundamental "these characters feel real and nuanced to me" part of it back when watching it, but I couldn't have come up with half the specifics (and especially not any appreciation of the last two episodes) by myself.
ZeroHumor Apr 27, 2016 3:09 PM
Slight tangent, but I'd say that a good portion of the critics out there don't uphold the timeless property as the most important one, but rather their own sense of weighing pros vs. cons. Consider Neon Genesis Evangelion. It's nowhere near a critical consensus of acclaim even though there are so many people out there who have made long video series and written long papers on the layers of that show.
ZeroHumor Apr 27, 2016 2:57 PM
You make good points. I would like to address this in particular:

>"You see there is something that decides what is a pro, what is a con and ultimately what is good. It's call the test of time."

I take it that you judge a work ultimately by how it impacts the community and the medium: generating discussion, setting precedents, and ideally having the timeless property (which we can make educated guesses at for more recent works). Right. This is a rather common metric that critics tend to use when valuing works, because it can be made relatively objective and be agreed upon by other critics. I respect that.

However, I admit to not using such a metric precisely because I don't consider myself a critic. I don't care about how influential a work may be for the discussion communities of the medium as much as I care about how much a work can resonate with me personally. The easiest example I can think of to demonstrate this point is my reverence of the second season of Oregairu. As detailed in this article (http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/feature/2015-06-17/growing-up-is-hard-to-do-my-teen-romantic-comedy-snafu/.89238), the theme to what makes Oregairu a powerful piece is highly personal, and very niche as well. It happens to hit me very hard because it resonates so much with me, yet I think most critics can agree that Oregairu is not exactly a work that anyone would view as "influential within the community", "precedent-setting", or even "acclaimed". Yet when it resonates with me so much, I can hardly give a shit that it might not resonate for most people.

Basically, this is the difference between personal judgement and some perceived collective judgement. The former is much harder to convey to others because even if you can give a detailed argument, much of the argument stems from your personal values, so while others may come to understand your position, they may never agree with it. Whereas collective judgement is based on a perception of how the overall community would be impacted (thus an observation, thus objective, thus a solid 'argument'), so it can be easily generalized, and easily communicated to others. Many may view that as precisely the critic's job.

I don't have much intention on influencing others' opinions though. I mostly keep to myself, and write to whoever happens to share my values to a good extent. In that sense, I'm not a critic, and the reasons why I'm in the C&C club are so that I can sample a specific type of opinion, and so that I can discover any hidden gems that people of the club can give a competent recommendation for.
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