I love reading long comments, but that doesn't mean I ignore the short ones, as long they actually say something and not "OMG LOL hai~". I quickly get fascinated by discussions with anime, and even if it's a series I might not have particularly liked, chances are I'll enjoy discussing it. Don't let a low compatability rating with me turn you away from saying "hello". Who knows, maybe we'll spark a long discussion and you can win me over towards your preferences.
I know what you mean about being busy at school, or rather I should but I'm a little too lazy at the moment. Hopefully I can motivate myself to work a little harder, or my end-of-year essays are going to boot my ass into the Pit of Course Failure.
Glad to hear you liked DYRL?, it's beautifully animated and given that it's a kind of compressed story it's done really well. And a good primer for Frontier, too.
Hey! I don't know why, but I didn't see the comment you left on my "licensed manga" rant back at the beginning of december :( I wanted to thank you for your comment and your opinion :D I was pretty mad when I wrote that, lol. But I agree with you... they really need to start marketing it towards the fans.
Del Rey is the best I've seen - any manga that I've picked up from them have had culture explanations and alternate translations for things they could have done differently in the back.
Our compatibility seems to be pretty high, too :)
The opening episodes for 12 kingdoms did not hook me, I don't like seeing the main character look weak and pathetic for that many episodes. I heard she's supposed to improve, but I had already lost interest by epi 4. Full Metal Alchemist was good but I never got the feeling of epicness as I did while watching series like Eureka 7 and TTGL. Plus, I didn't really like FMA's ending, I don't like sad endings in general, few exceptions are like TTGL.
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Glad to hear you liked DYRL?, it's beautifully animated and given that it's a kind of compressed story it's done really well. And a good primer for Frontier, too.
Del Rey is the best I've seen - any manga that I've picked up from them have had culture explanations and alternate translations for things they could have done differently in the back.
Our compatibility seems to be pretty high, too :)