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Days: 24.8
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- Total Entries236
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Right now I'm trying to get my manga in order: so many "Reading" that I completely lost track of and might be completed by now. Bushido Sixteen is awesome (and completed). I rec it if you can read a manga that's mostly about kendo.
The only thing I'm still watching is Game of Thrones, which is just an hour every Monday and is only 10 episodes long; haven't even rewatched more of Lain or watched any movies.
I dropped Deadman Wonderland after 2 eps. Way too juvenile. It's now number 111 on my Dropped list. Ugh.
I'll suggest Tiger & Bunny, tho I'm waiting for more feedback from you later on. ^^ I agree about the older working adults being a plus. This is part of the reason why I can't get into AnoHana.
I didn't watch Hourou Musuko at all. Don't ask me why, I just dunno. Dropped Fractale after the 1st ep. The loli team was retarded, I just could not take any more scenes with them.
I'm curious about Tiger & Bunny.
http://myanimelist.net/forum/?topicid=280015
+ second version of my post:
Yeah, it's great. Derivative, but potentially subversive? The visuals are interesting. There is a contrast between the first scene, which is a black and white world, all clear lines and CGI finish, and proves to be a dream, and the actual moment when magic erupts in the world, which is all grainy, hand-drawn and colorful (as in done in pencils) and absurd, all rough and childlike and surreal.
And there is another contrast between introducing the Dark MagicGirl, which is done all in short scenes packing cliches, and her interaction with the other lead, which is all quietness and slow build up of tension in a scene longer than any she had till then.
I liked the characters. I even liked the adult-but-cute adult characters.
Uh... there was an interesting setup in the previews in that the Nanoha-ripoff setting ends up with a familiar that can give his contractee any wish. Any wish. But this doesn't seem to be all sunshine and puppies at all, so that's one thing that drew me in - aside from the visuals and the music and the yuri images (which are hilarious) in the OP and the Utena touches and the fact that at times I remembered Mai HiME and the fact that there was no nudity in the transformation sequence and even the fact that said transformation sequence was of an older character - well, older than the loli cast, but still a teenager. *deep breath* Anyway... yeah.
Is Shiki that good? Seen the first episode but the mention of vampires kinda puts me off. Anyway, I might consider giving it another try. :3
Just sayin'.
Well, anyway, Code Geass is not a typical mecha series either.