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"Goblin Slayer"

A Silver rank adventure with an obsession for killing Goblins. "Goblin Slayer" is a master at his class and does the dirty job that no other Adventure likes to do. Cutting them into pieces, Crushing them flat, Stabbing them to death, burning them alive, drown them in the rivers, blowing them up with explosions, even using poisons, etc... There is no practical method to killing Goblins that "Goblin Slayer" hasn't tried before.

"Ode to Panty Fanservice in Anime"

This section is dedicated to "Agent AIka" and "Najica Blitz Tactics". Because Panty Fanservice and Anime go hand in hand. Anime is one of the only mediums that exists that can actually articulate and execute such thing in such a sagacious way depicted in action sequences. Also no other medium can make action look so sexy the way Anime can.

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Itsudatte My Santa!
Itsudatte My Santa!
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Tetsuwan Birdy
Tetsuwan Birdy
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Lv2 kara Cheat datta Motoyuusha Kouho no Mattari Isekai Life
Lv2 kara Cheat datta Motoyuusha Kouho no Mattari Isekai Life
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Completed 12/12 · Scored 6
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Slimsith Mar 31, 11:37 AM
Hey, Happy Easter.
It's a new day so it's time to get resurrected.
Saint Young Men, should be an appropriate anime for the holiday.
Take care.
Otakupervert890 Mar 28, 10:04 PM
Cultured profile I salute you sir.
_MuraT-w4 Mar 22, 12:58 AM
Hello, I live in the world too, what a coincidence hahahahah!
StewedBeefHaunch Mar 21, 2:54 PM
I only meant it as a question you look at and go "lol" because your forum profile pic is Goblin Slayer, your profile profile pic is Goblin Slayer, you have Goblin Slayer in your favorite anime, Goblin Slayer in your favorite characters, White Fox in your favorite studios, and your expanded profile section talks about being a silver ranked adventurer and has more Goblin Slayer in it. Obviously, OF COURSE you like Goblin Slayer lol.
StewedBeefHaunch Mar 21, 11:57 AM
Just wondering, do you happen to like Goblin Slayer?
Anos455 Jan 12, 9:19 AM
Hi,Thanks for accepting!
Nice to meet you (^▽^)
sockerdricka Dec 23, 2023 1:12 PM
Merry Christmas! And in my language, God Jul!
Hope you're doing good, happy holidays!
EcchiGodMamster Nov 30, 2023 10:02 PM
your top 2 favorite characters....



BASED
mdo7 Nov 10, 2023 9:34 AM
I think there maybe hope for physical media, just saw this from Hollywood Reporter just today (via email newsletter):

Why the Dying DVD Business Could Be Headed for a Resurrection

Let me quote the THR article:

Yet there are also signs of hope. A significant strategic shift by major streamers, paired with the current state of play in the music industry, offers a potential way forward for physical media.

When Netflix launched its streaming business, you could find everything you wanted, from every era of film and TV, available at all times. Everyone else followed that strategy — but now things are changing again.

Warner Bros. Discovery last year began a content purge of its streaming service HBO Max (now just Max), removing thousands of hours of programming. Disney+, Hulu and Paramount+ followed suit, canceling shows and culling old titles. As the cost of content will continue to rise in a post-strike world, even Netflix or Amazon might be tempted to remove titles to save a few bucks.

That strategy shift, as jarring as it is to some creators and consumers, reinforces the value of physical media. It’s a similar state of play with digital downloads, which you might “buy” from Amazon or iTunes, but can be removed from your library at any time. Studios could pull Westworld and Good Burger from Max — but not from your bookshelf.


Also, I found this article from CNBC from May of this year:

Streaming services are removing tons of movies and shows — it’s not personal, it’s strictly business

Again, I'll quote the CNBC article:

By removing the content specifically made for streaming rather than licensed shows and movies, Warner Bros. Discovery and Disney can immediately cut expenses. Warner Bros. Discovery saved “tens of millions of dollars” after eliminating content, CNBC previously reported.

The studio’s removal of movies and TV shows began last summer, initially with titles such as the “Sesame Street” spinoff “The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo” and teen drama “Generation.”

But in the ensuing months, more and more original HBO and Max content was removed. Most notably, the sci-fi dramas “Westworld” and “Raised By Wolves” disappeared.

In my opinion, it discourages subscribers from checking out future original content,” said Matt Cartelli, 33, from New York state’s Hudson Valley. “Streaming used to be seen as a safe haven for consumers who were sick and tired of seeing shows canceled on traditional TV. Now streamers are following suit by canceling their own underperformers.

Streaming services are being strategic about what sticks around and what leaves their platforms. Major hits such as Max’s “Peacemaker” or Disney’s “The Mandalorian” are unlikely to be pulled from their respective apps.

Meanwhile, underperforming shows and films could be on the chopping block.

And these titles aren’t lost forever.

My main takeaway is that nothing is guaranteed to remain on streaming forever. You are paying for a convenient way to watch content, but it is not a replacement for buying a movie or TV show on home video,” Cartelli said.


So yes, look like your assessment about physical media is correct, and I sort of predicted this per our conversation. If more and more 1st party "original" contents are being removed from streaming and they don't have physical media release, it'll get physical media content release in the near future at some point.

So we could see blu-rays/DVDs/physical media sales rise again to pre-streaming era level if more people are becoming aware of their shows on streaming including 1st party and 3rd party original exclusives are being disappeared from streaming sites, they'll seek the physical media of that show if it get removed from streaming.

So the future looks bright for physical media.
mdo7 Oct 18, 2023 9:17 AM
I better hope that Best Buy's decision to remove physical media doesn't lead to other venue like Walmart, and others to remove their Blu-rays/DVDs section because that will be unfortunate and a big nightmare for all physical media fan.

What I can tell you is that: Because of the prices of streaming subscription and the removal of streaming provider's "original" and exclusive contents being removed from their platform, it's going to make a lot of streaming lover to probably seek out physical media because of that.
mdo7 Oct 17, 2023 5:47 PM
Hey, um, I need to inform you and not sure if you know about this, but Best Buy is going to end their sale of Blu-rays/DVDs section:



And I wrote about this on ANN. I assume you witnessed the death of Netflix's DVD/physical media delivery.



Another bad news is that streaming subscription prices are increasing:



Another problem and bad new for streaming is well: more "original" films and TV series/miniseries are getting removed from streaming platform. For example:

You know this film:



I assumed this film was a 1st party content, but now for the UK, it's getting remove next month (again, only in the UK, USA/North America is not effected). This film has not seen a Blu-ray/physical media release as of now, and I don't know which streaming provider will pick up this movie in the UK. But this is not good given that it's a first party content.

Also 3 of Netflix's international original will also be leaving Netflix worldwide this month. These don't even have physical media release at all, and we don't know which streaming provider may take over. If no other streaming provider are picking these up, then that's going to leave niche fan that are watching these shows I mentioned left without any mean to watch them.

So my hope and also your hope is that physical media could make a comeback giving these revelation I mentioned above.
Kamisato_Ayaka Sep 20, 2023 1:31 PM
Thanks for accepting!
Nice to meet you Goblin Slayer :)
mdo7 Sep 8, 2023 7:36 AM
Apologies accepted, but you weren't attacking me at all. I just feel liked you singled me out, I mean don't you have any other person you talked to on MAL beside me? The point is that people on MAL don't usually directly reply or quote other people unless they need to. The one on the blu-ray thing is not something you need to talk to me over.

I basically stopped watching western TV a long time ago. The last TV series I was interested in Watching was "Game or Thrones" simply because I was reading the books at the time. Will I ever buy the TV series on physical discs?


You are certainly a weird one. Don't tell me live-action non-English/foreign language TV shows or films don't appeal to you? I mean don't you watch K-dramas, or Taiwanese dramas? Don't you even watch any of the live-action adaptation of anime/manga like Boys over Flowers (the Korean version), or the live action Kimi No Todoke J-drama (that is on Netflix).

Is this why you have limited experience with streaming compare to my experience with streaming?
mdo7 Sep 7, 2023 11:16 PM
Can I ask you one more favor: Please don't reply or even mention/quote me on the forum out of the blue like you did today. When you replied to me, it just seem random and make me feel like you're stalking me. And that ends up becoming off-topic on that threads when it was not needed.

I don't know what kind of experience you have with streaming, but you have to know or been aware that several "original" contents on streaming sites like Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max, etc... have been removing their original contents from their platform, and many of them haven't seen a home video/physical media release after they got removed from those platform.

I mean are you not watching any shows (not focusing on anime) on streaming sites at all? Isn't there any show on streaming that make you want to search for a physical home video release at all?
mdo7 Sep 7, 2023 11:03 PM
So the same logic could be put towards your views of TV series and movies that stopped streaming won't eventually get a physical release in the future even if it takes longer than a decade too.


So we have to wait 30 years for the Batgirl film to get a home video release, is that what you're saying? I don't think that's going to make a lot of people happy, and the same can be said for the director, and the filmmaking crew that put a lot of work into making that film.

But then again, Richard Donner's Superman 2 didn't get release until 2006 (some 26 years after the original theatrical release).

May I ask what happen if the unreleased Batgirl film will never see the light of day, and will never get home video release, how would you react to that?
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