That sounds like an awful anime! It apparently has a rating of 3.76 on MAL, haha.
I've heard a lot about Reborn! I'l definitely check it out some time. ^^ Length doesn't really bother me. After all, I've seen the entire Naruto and Fairy Tail series. I'm also planning to watch Gintama soon, which is also lengthy.
Thanks, man. I appreciate that you do this every year, even if we don't talk as much anymore, sadly. I apologize that I never do it in return. I'm guessing birthdays are notified to us somewhere on the homepage, but I never see them. Thanks again. xD
I've been pretty good too. That being said this year I'm probably gonna be more busy than I've ever been.
Heheh I also find the thought of becoming an adult soon pretty surreal.
Hunter X Hunter was absolutely incredible in my opinion. I loved the characters, the worldbuilding and the emphasis on psychology and strategy. By the way what was your favourite arc? Mine was Chimera Ant but Yorknew comes pretty close.
I'm afraid the only things I've seen JonTron in was in the Game Grumps Youtube series, and I didn't watch too much of that, either. I even heard he got replaced in that series, which must have sucked for the fans.
Yeah, the romance in The Girl Who Leapt Through Time wasn't very great, and there were a lot of ass pulls in that film, but, yeah, not bad films, nevertheless. Still love Mamoru Hosoda. Looking forward to his new film, The Boy and the Beast. I hope it's on caliber to Summer Wars' quality.
You should watch a Youtuber named Mark Crilley: https://www.youtube.com/user/markcrilley
He does a lot of tutorials on drawing the manga art style, from eyes to faces to hairstyles, you name it. He's an American Mangaka, believe it or not. He's even written (and drew the illustrations for) his own How To Draw books, if you were ever interested in learning to draw better at the manga art style. He's a charming middle-aged dude who well communicates how to draw. I think he lived in Japan for awhile, and if I'm not mistaken, his wife is Japanese. He picked up the hobby from there, and has written/drew quite a few manga books since. Don't hesitate to check him out, if you ever need a tutorial on faces and whatnot.
I've never really touched many Mario games aside from the classics, so, I cannot fathom how anyone would get feels from such games, but, to each their own. Pardon my ignorance. xD If you ever want to get into any more feelsy video games, you know I have to recommend the Metal Gear series, as if I haven't gushed about that series enough. xD. As you can tell from the GMVs I've linked previously, it's got quite a feelsy anti-war narrative. I feel that you'd like it. If you ever get a hold of a PS3, you can buy the Legacy Collection that comes with all canonical games in the series, in one, aside from the newest one that's soon to release, Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, which I cannot wait for, as you probably could already guess. But yeah, if ever in the mood for a feelsy game, the Metal Gear series, and/or Final Fantasy X. The latter being my favorite game in existence. That is an anti-religious/anti-racism narrative with a bittersweet end. That game recently got an HD Remaster, actually. Available on PS3, as well. Wow, Stuart Little. I haven't seen that movie in ages. That reminds me, since we're on the topic of feelsy stories, the boy in Stuart Little reminds me of the boy in Meet the Robinsons, a movie that can make me immensely tear up, if not full-on cry. And it's got time travel, no less. My kind of narrative. Have you ever seen it? If not, I advise you drop everyone right now, and go watch it, haha. But yeah, feelings are very weird sometimes. I don't think we'll ever fully understand them.
I hype the event up precisely because of the news I can watch or read during and/or afterwards. The event is what brings us said news in the first place, so, you have every reason to be excited for E3. And yeah, the diversity of games and companies in that video was a breath of fresh air. It really unites the gaming community, to put aside our differences and elitist tendencies, and enjoy gaming, because games are fun, regardless of platform choice. TacticProductionz never disappoints.
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I've heard a lot about Reborn! I'l definitely check it out some time. ^^ Length doesn't really bother me. After all, I've seen the entire Naruto and Fairy Tail series. I'm also planning to watch Gintama soon, which is also lengthy.
I think we can also agree that Hametsu no Mars is the worst anime ever haha.
Just like you, some of my favorites are Steins;Gate, Code Geass, FMAB, and Hunter x Hunter (2011)!
Our affinity is very high too! ^^
Heheh I also find the thought of becoming an adult soon pretty surreal.
Hunter X Hunter was absolutely incredible in my opinion. I loved the characters, the worldbuilding and the emphasis on psychology and strategy. By the way what was your favourite arc? Mine was Chimera Ant but Yorknew comes pretty close.
Anyway how've you been?
Yeah, the romance in The Girl Who Leapt Through Time wasn't very great, and there were a lot of ass pulls in that film, but, yeah, not bad films, nevertheless. Still love Mamoru Hosoda. Looking forward to his new film, The Boy and the Beast. I hope it's on caliber to Summer Wars' quality.
You should watch a Youtuber named Mark Crilley: https://www.youtube.com/user/markcrilley
He does a lot of tutorials on drawing the manga art style, from eyes to faces to hairstyles, you name it. He's an American Mangaka, believe it or not. He's even written (and drew the illustrations for) his own How To Draw books, if you were ever interested in learning to draw better at the manga art style. He's a charming middle-aged dude who well communicates how to draw. I think he lived in Japan for awhile, and if I'm not mistaken, his wife is Japanese. He picked up the hobby from there, and has written/drew quite a few manga books since. Don't hesitate to check him out, if you ever need a tutorial on faces and whatnot.
I've never really touched many Mario games aside from the classics, so, I cannot fathom how anyone would get feels from such games, but, to each their own. Pardon my ignorance. xD If you ever want to get into any more feelsy video games, you know I have to recommend the Metal Gear series, as if I haven't gushed about that series enough. xD. As you can tell from the GMVs I've linked previously, it's got quite a feelsy anti-war narrative. I feel that you'd like it. If you ever get a hold of a PS3, you can buy the Legacy Collection that comes with all canonical games in the series, in one, aside from the newest one that's soon to release, Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, which I cannot wait for, as you probably could already guess. But yeah, if ever in the mood for a feelsy game, the Metal Gear series, and/or Final Fantasy X. The latter being my favorite game in existence. That is an anti-religious/anti-racism narrative with a bittersweet end. That game recently got an HD Remaster, actually. Available on PS3, as well. Wow, Stuart Little. I haven't seen that movie in ages. That reminds me, since we're on the topic of feelsy stories, the boy in Stuart Little reminds me of the boy in Meet the Robinsons, a movie that can make me immensely tear up, if not full-on cry. And it's got time travel, no less. My kind of narrative. Have you ever seen it? If not, I advise you drop everyone right now, and go watch it, haha. But yeah, feelings are very weird sometimes. I don't think we'll ever fully understand them.
I hype the event up precisely because of the news I can watch or read during and/or afterwards. The event is what brings us said news in the first place, so, you have every reason to be excited for E3. And yeah, the diversity of games and companies in that video was a breath of fresh air. It really unites the gaming community, to put aside our differences and elitist tendencies, and enjoy gaming, because games are fun, regardless of platform choice. TacticProductionz never disappoints.