Hey, I'm Cody!
Finally getting around to rewriting some of my bio!
Animanga may not be my main interest (that honor goes to video games and music), but it's pretty consistently had a huge presence in my life ever since I was really little.
I am autistic and that affects how I see and consume media, but when it comes to scoring and reviewing things I'll try not to let my biases from that get in the way. Every Kingdom Hearts adaptation would be a 10/10 if I did and that wouldn't exactly be accurate.
I'm hoping keeping track of the anime I watch will help me actually finish things more because I have a bad habit of starting them and not finishing.
I'm not sure on how numbered rankings are supposed to work, but I'll be doing my best with it.
I have the taste of a 12 year old, but I've been branching out a lot more recently. I love shows where you can turn your brain off, but my all-time favorites tend to be the ones that make you think.
My favorite genres are sci-fi and drama, but my true love is actually the anime that had a major effect on internet communities. I find it fascinating. I also love battle Shounen, it's just fun. They tend to be long so I find them difficult to start though.
Feel free to reach out! :)
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Wow, that's really cool! Languages can be interesting. When I was in high school I could only learn English and German as foreign languages (everybody had to learn both) but I don't mind it since I wanted to learn these two anyway. I still try to improve my german but I'm not really persistent at it. I mostly try to learn new words, more complex sentences come later. I found a really cool browser extension called Toucan. You should try it if you use a Chromium based browser on PC (practically anything except Firefox, the last survivor with it's own engine, I respect and use it for that to express my support). You choose a language and it will translate a few words on a page to the language you set. You can then hover over them and see the original word. You can also bookmark words, mark them as learnt, and practice them independently. I really like it, but as I said, I almost always use Firefox. :(
Magical girl shows are the only ones where L, G and such overused letters are understandable. As one important criteria to become a magical girl is to... be a girl. So your team won't include any boys. I still don't count it as okay, but as long as it remains only suggestive it doesn't bother me much.
For me age gap romance is disturbing, and incest is the hardest to tolerate. But I'll give it a chance when I finally get to it.
Np! I hope you'll enjoy it. Tell me your thoughts when you get to it.
Understandable, I also try to remain more or less consistent with my ratings, at least with shows in the same genre.
School-Live is amazing. I absolutely recommend the manga. It's a binge from start to finish (save for a few chapters in the middle where the plot takes a break) and has a hugely different ending from the anime. At this point I must acknowledge that although the anime does change the plot of it's source material, but does it extremely well. Really. For example the speaker scene where
Actually, that's why I not rate some anime too. I just don't want to give a false rating (sometimes I do it anyway).
As for your question, I like surfing other people's profiles. And I not only search for matching anime and manga but also look at their friend list. I have velveteenvamp as a friend and that's how I found your profile.