Just like a few years back, I throw on The Smurfs for a bit when I'm working out or just need some background noise late at night. Anime-wise, I watch that Naruto show on CN every week for reasons I don't know.
Post by Rockman Striker on Nov 18, 2015 17:11:41 GMT -5
I've recently begin watching RWBY on crunchyroll, I watched a Death Battle from YouTube channel Screwattack about Yang vs Tifa from Final Fantasy VII, I liked the character so I watched the show. Too bad the guy who made the show died this year. Does anyone knows if Roster Teeth is still making episodes?
Post by Fatman X. Jones on Apr 2, 2016 13:13:18 GMT -5
The most recent animation I watched was the pair of PVs for the next adaptation of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure by David Production. This one will be Part IV's story, "DIAMOND IS NOT CRASH" / "DIAMOND IS UNBREAKABLE", and tells the story of Josuke Higashikata, illegitimate grandson of Part II protagonist Joseph Joestar, who develops a 「Stand」 named 「Crazy Diamond」 and encounters weirdness and unusual phenomenon in his hometown of DUWANG Morioh. The actual anime itself started today, but I'm waiting on a specific sub group's release before I watch it.
If something bad happens, it's either a Golgom plot or the work of an enemy「Stand」.
Post by Rockman Striker on Apr 2, 2016 15:37:15 GMT -5
Finished watching "Erased" on CrunchyRoll, I really liked the story about a guy named Satoru Fujinuma, who suffers from something he calls "revival" basically, whenever a person close to him is going to die he goes back in time involuntarily in order to save it, frequently resulting on him being severely injured. In the first chapter, he and his mom frustrate a kidnapping attempt, Satoru remembers the time when he was a child, two of his classmates and a girl from a nearby school where suddenly missing, some time later a friend of him is supposedly found guilty of kidnapping them, however Satoru was confident that he was innocent but didn't say a thing. Back on the present, the kidnapper takes revenge, leading Satoru to go back in time when he was a child, he sees the opportunity to save the three childs, a girl named Kayo Hinazuki being the first one he has to save. Recommended 100% if you like suspense and drama.
I had finished watching Season 13 of Red vs. Blue. While I did enjoy a lot of old jokes coming full circle, the finale ended on a bit of a sour note for me. Mostly because of how it ends.
Last Edit: Apr 3, 2016 0:31:47 GMT -5 by Bowen Aero
I'm slowly making my way through season one, and I clearly didn't have taste as a teenager because this show is actually a hell of a lot better than I remember it to be. I recall catching it on Adult Swim back in the day and dropping it after one episode, but watching it now—I'm enthralled with the whole "Laughing Man" investigation. One amusing detail I've noticed (I'm watching the show in ENG dub) is that they recorded the voices twice: once for the television series and a second time for "Gits: Laughing Man", which was a heavily edited movie that compressed all 26 episodes of the first season for a 2hr 40min running time film.
Aramaki sounds subdued in the film version; a big difference from his TV delivery which is still dignified but far more aggressive; there's more to the overall difference in delivery than that but that detail stood out to me most. The music selection in the film also benefits from the run time since they're able to make use of all the songs composed for the series without having to recycle them for scenes, which is what the television series did a lot—not that I'm complaining since Yoko Kanno is a darn good musician. I'm definitely looking forward to moving into season 2.
“Stop pouting! You learned something valuable. Remember the lesson, not the disappointment.” - Holo, the Wise Wolf
Far as movies go, I saw Ratchet & Clank, about two weeks back. I haven't played the games, but I loved a lot of the easter eggs they put into it.
For series, I'm getting back into The Slayers. Still got a few seasons to finish watching.
Also, looks like I'll be seeing Samurai Pizza Cats, again- the original sub just surfaced on CrunchyRoll. I'm seeing a few differences compared to the dub, which are good in their own way- it's like seeing it for the first time, again.
Nothing hits harder than life. Make sure you get up and hit back.