We are choosing to be here right now. hold on, stay inside me. This holy reality, this holy experience. choosing to be here in this body. this body holding me. be my reminder here that I am not alone in this body, this body holding me, feeling eternal, all this pain is an illusion.
Nice review of Texhnolyze. I see you're also watching LotGH, how are you liking it so far? I love it; despite not having finished it yet I gave it a 10, and I've only given 4 10s to anime.
Hey, we have the same birthday. ^_^
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Heh, you have good taste. Gankutsuou FTW.
I see you have Paprika on your plan to watch list; you should watch Perfect Blue first; it's also by Satoshi Kon and it's much darker than Paprika; I think you'll like it more. ;)
Haha, a Harley. Nice analogy. Yeah, I definitely know what you mean. There is so much depth in Tool's music. Although I've listened to all of their albums so many times, I still sometimes find something new to take from those songs. Have you ever been able to attend one of their live shows? I missed them the last time they played in my area, but I got to see them perform during the Lateralus tour. Absolutely mindblowing. Years later it's still one of my best concert experiences.
Oh, and I see you're watching Kure-nai. That's my current favorite show! What do you think of it so far?
Hey! I randomly clicked on your profile after seeing you post in a spam topic. Then, I noticed the Tool lyrics you have on here and felt I had to comment. :D Very cool. Amazing song as is the case with most of their stuff.
it is confusing! it's silly actually but I don't think it really matter as the plot in kemonozume is secondary. it's merely a mean to showcase the unique animation style on the contrary of other shows when the artwork is just a vehicle for the plot, you can still try to interpret it as some sort of critique about modern society's overreliance on pharmaceutical drugs or the struggle to save tradition in the literally eat or be eaten modern world but in the end Oba chopped off Rie's arms and stuck them down his pants! it's about madness, it's about the squiggly lines it's style over substance and substance is overrated.
what kemonozume does well is that it manages to be arty yet fun and that's pretty cool
as a disclaimer I'd like to mention that these are my own thoughts and they're probably wrong!
I'll checkout the gunslinger show and for the customary exchange of recommendations I shall offer you "dead leaves" it's from a genre I like to call "WTF??!! Anime" and this one pretty much defines that genre, it has perfect length at ~45 minutes it's super energetic and fantastic fun as soon I finished watching it I wanted to rewatch it
I wrote too much again. this line makes it worse. shut up! Ok.
Oh my god, I cried so much in that part. It was so beautifull written and even now when i explain it to someone i get teary! But i'm a big softie with things like that! I'm glad you like Molly as i just saw your picture and was going to say, since i am like Kettricken you are certainly like Molly! Haha. I wasn't too keen on how it ended. I wanted the fool to turn out to be a woman (or stay a man!) but still to have Fitz!!
I am definetly going to check that comic strip out! Thanks for that! Kettricken was one of my favourite characters in those books, i liked how strong she was! I'm glad to see someone else on here who has read those books! What did you think of the ending? Oh and yes, a tawny man anime would be amazing! I had such a thing for the fool! Haha! x
Wasn't really appropriate to speak there about it, so I'll say it here. :P
True, there may seem to be a lack of character development, and the story seems to focus solely on Akari at the beginning of Natural, but midway through that, Aika gets quite abit of development, and Origination pretty much gives everyone a story plot.
Aria is one of those anime that shows that every episode could very well be the last episode, but it wouldn't matter, since it's a "life goes on" type of anime, very much like one of your favourites, Kino's Journey.
I see you're reading the berserk manga so I have a couple of questions to ask you if I may, first: at the risk of sounding like a pervert how much of the anime was censored in regards to the sex and violence aspects of course although the anime had plenty of those I can't help but wonder, specially in the end when it got freaky with the demonic tentacles and stuff I guess what I'm asking is how much if any I will be missing if I start reading the manga from where the anime took off?
secondly after I watched the anime I wanted more so I looked the manga up and apparently it was first released in 1990 so it must consist of hundreds of volumes and thousands of chapters by now my qustion is it still good, is it any good or should I just start reading the manga and shut the fuck up?!