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Favorite Anime
Rurouni Kenshin: Tsuiokuhen
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Mobile Suit Gundam Seed
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Seirei no Moribito
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Nodame Cantabile
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Full Metal Panic! The Second Raid
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Favorite Manga
One Piece
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Rurouni Kenshin
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Monster
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Vinland Saga
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Fullmetal Alchemist
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Favorite Characters
Luffy
Monkey D., Luffy
Kenshin
Himura, Kenshin
Hitagi
Senjougahara, Hitagi
Megumi
Noda, Megumi
Sousuke
Sagara, Sousuke
Balsa
Balsa
Robin
Nico, Robin
Goro
Honda, Goro
Daisuke
Niwa, Daisuke
Misaki
Nakahara, Misaki

Favorite People
Oda, Eiichiro
Oda, Eiichiro
Urasawa, Naoki
Urasawa, Naoki
Okamura, Akemi
Okamura, Akemi
Kajiura, Yuki
Kajiura, Yuki
Kanno, Yoko
Kanno, Yoko
Uematsu, Nobuo
Uematsu, Nobuo
Yoshioka, Yui
Yoshioka, Yui

Clubs
Total Clubs: 22
A Failure Stands Tall; Support The Underdogs!, Rurouni Kenshin FC, The Holy Sanctum of Sumeragi Kururu, Fantasy Anime League, MAL Rewrite, Kids of 85, Canon pairings in Anime, BlazBlue, Autumn 2009 Anime Group, Gokuraku Toshokan, Nico Robin, NBA Fans @MyAnimeList.net , The SOC Brigade, D.N.Angel, Sports (Anime) Fans
Friends
Total Friends: 26
Azuriel, climhazzard03, Kineta, itsmee, nostalgicronin, GenuineSorceress, DragonsWhip, Ria, AoiMemori, Miruki_Mimiko, sanjica, Xinil, Vizard, astro1848, chryseis, ChibiLuffy, gothicpsyche, Avarice, stickymochi, KakashiGaiden, Boursk, windy, Anime-Destiny, Iriya, DeathHormone, TCHaos

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Jun 26, 2009
Groove Adventure Rave (Manga) add
11 of 13 people found this review helpful
 
When people hear the name Hiro Mashima today, they instantly think of his most recent work, Fairy Tail, which is steadily growing in popularity since its debut in 2006. However, its clearly easy to see where Fairy Tail's roots come from when one decides to undertake his previous, massive shounen story, Groove Adventure Rave. The anime adaptation of Groove Adventure Rave, named Rave Master, suffered considerably because of character designs that were not consistent with the manga counterpart, and because the anime adaptation covered only the first 90 chapters or so, leaving many unanswered questions and open plot holes. Groove Adventure Rave read more
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Mar 17, 2009
Touch (Manga) add
10 of 13 people found this review helpful
 
Stories about sports in the anime and manga genre nowadays have been mostly dominated by popular series such as the Prince of Tennis, Eyeshield 21 and Hajime no Ippo, to name a very select few. These are your standard shounen sports stories where its basically the coming of age party of a shounen hero from a place of mediocrity to the path of greatness. As heart-warming as these stories sound, their execution are somewhat similar and highly predictable. And they rarely try to touch on deeper themes. That is where the magic of Adachi Mitsuru comes into play. His works read more
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Mar 2, 2009
Koukou Debut (Manga) add
6 of 11 people found this review helpful
 
The shoujo romance genre has such an enormous amount of stories published by many authors, that its extremely difficult to find a diamond in the rough. More often than not, all of these stories have extremely similar female and male leads in extremely similar situations that many times, differentiating a story from one manga to another can be difficult. Koukou Debut (High school Debut) is a manga that attempts to do that, and does so wonderfully for the first half of its story. However, it then takes a dive in the second half of the story and utilizes typical shoujo plot devices read more
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Dec 18, 2008
Angel Densetsu (Manga) add
34 of 51 people found this review helpful
 
To be honest, I had avoided this manga like the plague when I first laid eyes upon it about a year ago. The artwork, in my eyes, was so non-appealing, that I always figured that even if this story was funny and exciting, I would never be able to fully enjoy it because of the art. I noticed that the ratings on MAL for Angel Densetsu were relatively high (~8.30 at the time) so I figured that I shouldn't judge a book by its cover. So a few days ago, on a whim, I decided to read the first few chapters to read more
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Oct 30, 2008
Princess Mononoke (Anime) add
22 of 36 people found this review helpful
 
Ah, Princess Mononoke. It was one of the most earlier films, and anime in general, that I watched, and was captivated at first sight.

The thing I love about this movie is that I've seen so many different takes on what people viewed as the purpose behind the plot. I've read in a few different places that Miyazaki is not a fan of industrialization (or what it has evolved into) and clearly that is represented in the overarching plot in this movie. Whether or not that was the true meaning Miyazaki was trying to portray, he nevertheless sends a powerful message of the side effects read more
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May 27, 2008
H2 (Manga) add
25 of 33 people found this review helpful
 
I recently finished this manga only a few hours ago and really wanted to write a review immediately after finishing it up, as so it would be completely fresh in my mind. However, after reading it through, I could not help but to dedicate a few hours to think over what I had just read. Let me begin by saying that I had not read any of Adachi Mitsuru's works and after hearing positive things about this manga-ka, decided to go for one of his completed, yet somewhat recent works, H2. With Touch receiving many of the accolades of being a great read more
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May 15, 2008
Flame of Recca (Manga) add
33 of 45 people found this review helpful
 
The 1990's saw the rise of many of the kind of anime that people classify as your "tournament" shounen anime. Where you have your ragtag group of fighters - usually kids still in their mid-teens - that acquire supernatural powers and must enter a tournament to essentially save a precious friend, destory a certain evil, or just simply to save humanity. This style of anime, if you would choose to call it that, was prominently owned by the Dragon Ball series, and to a lesser extent, Yu Yu Hakusho. There were several "under the radar" animes that followed this style of presentation, read more
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May 15, 2008
Nine Puzzle (Manga) add
27 of 36 people found this review helpful
 
Recently, I mysteriously got into the mood of reading shoujo romance mangas that I went on a little frenzy a few weeks ago and read a bunch of short ones. While they were all relatively enjoyable, understandably some of the stories that I encountered were better than the others. But for some reason, I couldn't help but to get the feeling that a lot of the overarching plot lines in many of the shoujo romance mangas that I read were extremely similar. Nine Puzzle is a direct example of that. While relatively enjoyable and quick to read, it brought absolutely nothing read more
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Mar 8, 2008
Rurouni Kenshin (Manga) add
60 of 81 people found this review helpful
 
As we move closer and closer to the next decade, it seems like we keep on getting farther and farther away from amazing samurai stories. With possibly the recent exemption of Samurai Champloo and Gintama (which, to be fair, aren't your typical Meiji era samurai story, there seems like an apparent lack of new series that features your traditional Japanese samurai. Well, new series that are actually entertaining and interesting to read. The mid-90's and the turn of the century saw the unveiling of many great series (most still ongoing) like Vagabond and Blade of the Immortal, which truly define and really read more
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Mar 6, 2008
One Piece (Manga) add
204 of 259 people found this review helpful
 
The key of success for many shounen anime is usually how well the anime is adapted from the manga. So when people are disappointed with the results of the anime, they usually resort to simply just reading the manga and follow the storyline through that. One Piece is a result of one of the few rare cases out there where the anime adaptation has followed the manga almost tooth and nail, with pretty much nothing lost within the translation between the two. With the anime receiving high review results here on MAL, I decided to take a closer look at the manga, read more
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