So, Team Four Star??
shoutout to thumbnail artists for every week. Last week and this week's thumbnails were top quality.
Austin chiming in with a "Heyyy" when people mention his name reminds me of Kazuma in Konosuba.
Also, I've heard what he said about Oreimo before, but I just couldn't stay with that show. I had just watched Yosuga no Sora without knowing where that was going, I didn't want to have a repeat on my hands. Anime is always a little weird with brother-sister relationships, but when they actually start banging, I'm out.
Fuck you, Madoka Magica episode 3. Although I love the series. Homura best girl.
Also I do wonder if there's an anime you'll never rewatch. EVER. because it's too horrible, gory, heartbreaking, or boring as dicks. for me it's Key/VisualArts. Clannad, Kanon, Air. just... heartbreaking as fuck. MISUZU! ;_;
Wait until, what I think is, the next end credit scene, and the two god question will be answered.
Its episode 9
Oh, thank you. I knew it was an after credit scene, but wasn't sure which one.
So happy to have Fanservice in the morning, ( >:) ) wait for it every weekend!
As much as the different segments are fun, I think it would be nice to get some more in-depth critical and analytical discussion on some different anime, even some old ones. I've only been watching for a few episodes but the team definitely has a really good eye for quality anime and do a really good job with RWBY so it would be very interesting to hear them expand and go more in-depth. Maybe this manifests as having more time devoted to the actual discussion portion, or having more segments focused on that type of in-depth discussion but it's something I'd really like to see
Either way, I do really enjoy the show :) just some thoughts I had
I don't have time to watch this yet, but I'm just popping by to say this thumbnail is gold
If they made a Beacon academy letterman jacket I would totally buy that.
I'm so glad Miles and I had the same reaction to the Zelda cutscene.
I don't see Tanya as a villain, personally I find her as a realistic character. Normally in life people don't just help people left and right without rime or reason. People normally have goals and do everything to accomplish them, and normally those goals are not to help everyone achieve world peace, and make every "villain" good again. In real life people die and people kill. That is one of the reason why I stopped watching most of the western series/movies. Even in fantasy series people are too artificial, trying to solve the worlds problems without actually doing anything.
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