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I saw a thing on youtube about tite kubo and the decline of bleach. How it went from top of the heap to falling way off, and how his artwork declined, etc... they showed how stressful having to turn in a product every week is. You basically have no life, and the editors still want to micro manage your product.



Finally,got around to seeing this,the main problem with Bleach was that Kubo wanted to end it at the Aizen arc,but the editor asked for more chapters....On, top of that by the time the manga ended, Kubo didn't give it a proper ending,because he was fed up with the editor.

With that said, I was more entertained with Bleach than I was with Naruto...

That movie was fucking insane....Of course it helps to know what happening, but it was balls to the wall action and the animation was amazing.
You got a link.....
 
Gantz is finally on netflix

I never read the manga, but this felt very off. If i had not seen the anime series, it may not have mattered much but it just seemed like the movie drops you off in the middle of the story with a quick reference in the beginning for new people to the franchise.

Because I think i recall the manga and the anime are different, I hope they reboot the series from the beginning.
 
I never read the manga, but this felt very off. If i had not seen the anime series, it may not have mattered much but it just seemed like the movie drops you off in the middle of the story with a quick reference in the beginning for new people to the franchise.

Because I think i recall the manga and the anime are different, I hope they reboot the series from the beginning.
The manga and the anime are pretty close, you should read the manga, it's one of the best to read.
 
The manga and the anime are pretty close, you should read the manga, it's one of the best to read.
This is going to sound weird but I've never been able to get into mangas for some reason.

The only reason I brought up the manga being different from the anime is because I thought the ending of the anime may cause an issue with the manga storyline.

With a reboot the minor issues would be resolved. Sort of like what Blue Exorcist is doing or full Metal alchemist brotherhood did.
 
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I never read the manga, but this felt very off. If i had not seen the anime series, it may not have mattered much but it just seemed like the movie drops you off in the middle of the story with a quick reference in the beginning for new people to the franchise.

Because I think i recall the manga and the anime are different, I hope they reboot the series from the beginning.

Completely agree with this but the action was amazing.
 
On an unrelated note...I also want to say that it is amazing how well Gundam Wing holds up for a show that came out in the 90s. I'm binging it now like a show that just came out. The story is surprisingly mature.

I strongly recommend that a rewatch for the true Gundam fans. It's still one of the best anime out there.
 
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Finally,got around to seeing this,the main problem with Bleach was that Kubo wanted to end it at the Aizen arc,but the editor asked for more chapters....On, top of that by the time the manga ended, Kubo didn't give it a proper ending,because he was fed up with the editor.

With that said, I was more entertained with Bleach than I was with Naruto...


You got a link.....

I actually stopped watching Bleach when the Aizen Arc ended. It just seemed like a natural ending point. I did do a little research and found out that Kenpachi finally got a bankai, and that was cool
 
I actually stopped watching Bleach when the Aizen Arc ended. It just seemed like a natural ending point. I did do a little research and found out that Kenpachi finally got a bankai, and that was cool

Yeah,learned it at the very end of the last arc in the manga.

They might bring Bleach back,so they can finish the series.
 
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Blame!'s Anime Adaptation Looks Like A Blast





The project was first shown off last year, but now there’s a proper trailer (and release details) for the anime adaptation of Tsutomu Nihei’s manga masterpiece Blame!.

As discussed, Blame! is my favourite manga of all time, because it’s weird and lonely and fascinating and has some of the most breath-taking art you’ll ever see in a sci-fi comic. The sense of scale Nihei was able to accomplish haunts me even a decade on, and what’s particularly cool about this anime adaptation is that it looks like it’s focusing on the section of the story that’s, well, a story, and not the beginning (which is just a dude walking around) or the end (which was a disaster).


It’ll be out on Netflix globally on May 20. Can’t wait.

http://kotaku.com/blame-s-anime-adaptation-looks-like-a-blast-1792766141
 
Blame!'s Anime Adaptation Looks Like A Blast





The project was first shown off last year, but now there’s a proper trailer (and release details) for the anime adaptation of Tsutomu Nihei’s manga masterpiece Blame!.

As discussed, Blame! is my favourite manga of all time, because it’s weird and lonely and fascinating and has some of the most breath-taking art you’ll ever see in a sci-fi comic. The sense of scale Nihei was able to accomplish haunts me even a decade on, and what’s particularly cool about this anime adaptation is that it looks like it’s focusing on the section of the story that’s, well, a story, and not the beginning (which is just a dude walking around) or the end (which was a disaster).


It’ll be out on Netflix globally on May 20. Can’t wait.

http://kotaku.com/blame-s-anime-adaptation-looks-like-a-blast-1792766141



I was wondering did this came out,I was looking for it.....a few months ago

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Blame!'s Anime Adaptation Looks Like A Blast





The project was first shown off last year, but now there’s a proper trailer (and release details) for the anime adaptation of Tsutomu Nihei’s manga masterpiece Blame!.

As discussed, Blame! is my favourite manga of all time, because it’s weird and lonely and fascinating and has some of the most breath-taking art you’ll ever see in a sci-fi comic. The sense of scale Nihei was able to accomplish haunts me even a decade on, and what’s particularly cool about this anime adaptation is that it looks like it’s focusing on the section of the story that’s, well, a story, and not the beginning (which is just a dude walking around) or the end (which was a disaster).


It’ll be out on Netflix globally on May 20. Can’t wait.

http://kotaku.com/blame-s-anime-adaptation-looks-like-a-blast-1792766141



This just doesn't make any sense...

Que up the This is Ridiculous gif from the State Farm commercial.
 
Any Gundam series is the boss .
Watched all 22 episodes of Gundam Seed last week .
Heart skipped a beat when Kira landed his Gundam on earth after falling from space .
 
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Any Gundam series is the boss .
Watched all 22 episodes of Gundam Seed last week .
Heart skipped a beat when Kira landed his Gundam on earth after falling from space .
I'm not really a mecha guy,but I heard great things about Gundam...I might start watching it this weekend..
 
Any Gundam series is the boss .
Watched all 22 episodes of Gundam Seed last week .
Heart skipped a beat when Kira landed his Gundam on earth after falling from space .

Man I've watched Gundam Wing for a full week now. I'm finally on the last episode on Hulu decides to fuck up.

I remembered the show and I knew it was good, but I didn't know it was this damn good. That shit is exceptional.
 
I'm not really a mecha guy,but I heard great things about Gundam...I might start watching it this weekend..

There are some that I would skip... I'd ignore the Builder shit and the Deformed cartoon shit.

As for the ones to start..

Gundam Wing
Seed
Gundam 00
The O8th MS Team
The Modern take on Gundam Unicorn
Thunderbolt

and of course....
Iron-Blooded Orphans. (Iron Blooded Orphans might end up the best)


The History of Gundam
 
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Any Gundam series is the boss .
Watched all 22 episodes of Gundam Seed last week .
Heart skipped a beat when Kira landed his Gundam on earth after falling from space .


Haven't gotten to seed yet but Gundam 00 is fucking amazing. I've watched this shit nonstop. This second season is fantastic so far.
 
On an unrelated note...I also want to say that it is amazing how well Gundam Wing holds up for a show that came out in the 90s. I'm binging it now like a show that just came out. The story is surprisingly mature.

I strongly recommend that a rewatch for the true Gundam fans. It's still one of the best anime out there.

Nothing fucking with Gundam
 
Tales of Zestiria the X is my shit. It's in it's second season and based on the Tales video game series by Bandi Namco I think. It's a fantasy/action series.
 
I never read the manga, but this felt very off. If i had not seen the anime series, it may not have mattered much but it just seemed like the movie drops you off in the middle of the story with a quick reference in the beginning for new people to the franchise.

Because I think i recall the manga and the anime are different, I hope they reboot the series from the beginning.
Just read the manga.
The manga and the anime are pretty close, you should read the manga, it's one of the best to read.
The manga and anime are close until the third act of the anime where it diverges from the manga completely. The anime answers zero questions of the mysteries the story raises. Just read the manga.
One of the best series that season.

Drifters was a fuckin blast
 
the seven deadly sins is starting to lose my interest. i find it real boring when everyone can just keep powering up and there is really never any true jeopardy present.

don't get me wrong. i liked dragon ball z. but whoever wrote this should have just let dbz be dbz and not have tried to make dbz with "mana/magic." in medieval times.
 
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Blame!'s Anime Adaptation Looks Like A Blast





The project was first shown off last year, but now there’s a proper trailer (and release details) for the anime adaptation of Tsutomu Nihei’s manga masterpiece Blame!.

As discussed, Blame! is my favourite manga of all time, because it’s weird and lonely and fascinating and has some of the most breath-taking art you’ll ever see in a sci-fi comic. The sense of scale Nihei was able to accomplish haunts me even a decade on, and what’s particularly cool about this anime adaptation is that it looks like it’s focusing on the section of the story that’s, well, a story, and not the beginning (which is just a dude walking around) or the end (which was a disaster).


It’ll be out on Netflix globally on May 20. Can’t wait.

http://kotaku.com/blame-s-anime-adaptation-looks-like-a-blast-1792766141

Props, this looks like nothin' but str8 heat!!!:cool: GANTZ :O is flames!!!!
 
the seven deadly sins is starting to lose my interest. i find it real boring when everyone can just keep powering up and there is really never any true jeopardy present.

don't get me wrong. i liked dragon ball z. but whoever wrote this should have just let dbz be dbz and not tried to make dbz with "mana/magic." in medieval times.
yeah that second 4 episode season two shit was not that good at all, so much to that it turned me off on the series
 
yeah that second 4 episode season two shit was not that good at all, so much to that it turned me off on the series
I don't understand,why they call Holy War season two when it's filler episodes....

The Seven Deadly Sins: Signs of Holy War「七つの大罪 聖戦の予兆Nanatsu no Taizai -Seisen no Shirushi-」 is a TV Special about The Seven Deadly Sins, with an original story written by Nakaba Suzuki. The series was released for Netflix streaming on February 17, 2017.


http://nanatsu-no-taizai.wikia.com/wiki/The_Seven_Deadly_Sins:_Signs_of_Holy_War_(TV_Special)

Had me all hyped about season 2 on my birthday

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