Hey! I saw you are going to watch Gintama soon/you just watched it, that's so cool. I've hear great things and plan to watch it soon. I am a student researching different online communities and am looking to conduct a few interviews about your experiences with MAL! I am new to anime so it would be great. Anyway, let me know if you'd be interested and I can set up a call etc. for us! We recently interviewed a friend of yours which is why I wanted to reach out!
You've got peak taste in both anime and manga/novels. Just felt the random urge to recommend something while looking through your lists but you already have almost everything in your ptr list that I would want to recommend. The only one Novel thst I can recommend rn is Baccano!
[ https://myanimelist.net/manga/1342/Baccano ], the anime was really good and the novel is also amazing.
Cool. Some also argue about the pacing problem of the first few chapter in the book (like being dragged) and i beleive the Adaptation has done better with it.
Yeah shit was amazing
I got tired of waiting for Season 2 after absolutely loving Season 1 so i just decided to read it but i wasnt prepared for how much shit will escalate haha
I hope it someday will get a full adaptation that lives up to the source material so more people can witness this genius story
It's all that and more, simply all of Taiyo Matsumoto's best ideas in one work. It's hard for me to put into words what No. 5 is, but without a doubt I would say that it is a manga that with strong realism tries to be optimistic about our future, always accompanied by a beautiful vision of the world.
The story heavily touches on themes of nondualism and monism, two concepts very prominent in Hinduism philosophy.
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[ https://myanimelist.net/manga/1342/Baccano ], the anime was really good and the novel is also amazing.
I got tired of waiting for Season 2 after absolutely loving Season 1 so i just decided to read it but i wasnt prepared for how much shit will escalate haha
I hope it someday will get a full adaptation that lives up to the source material so more people can witness this genius story
The story heavily touches on themes of nondualism and monism, two concepts very prominent in Hinduism philosophy.