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I've thought about it some more, clearly the One Piece isn't something Roger could use, because he was able to otain it but not do what so many speculate would happen when one finds it, which is to dismantle the World Government. & if you are to believe that it has ties to the ancient kingdom & Joy Boy, & that it requires one who inherited the will of D, then Roger should've been able to use it to take down the Gorosei. There's no knowing for sure whether all the D's are actually what they should be, but Roger did exhibit some extraodinary traits that aline with what Luffy can do, so we can assume he's a legitimate D. But why did nothing happen when he found the One Piece? Did he even find it or is it something he collected pieces of in his travels?

Let's assume that the One Piece is something only a D can use & is indeed linked to the ancient kingdom, then we can assume it's some kind of weapon or power than requires one with the proper lineage to activate, maybe even a seat of power. But that isn't likely because a lot of clues point to the ancient kingdom being a peaceful people that wanted freedom for all, so no weapons, & it doesn't seem likely that someone like Luffy would want a position of power like being king or something like that. Which brings me back to it being some lost knowledge that when revealed, would make the existence of the World Government unnecessary. But that doesn't sound right to me either but it's the better sounding of everything I'm able to think of.
 
Watchig Berserk today and scratching my head
Spoiler: show
, Guts could've easily taken out that ogre in mere seconds, but of course he just stood there (probably thinking about getting fresh with Casca). Any Berserk episode where Guts doesn't overwhelm his oponent is a failed episode in my opinion "whistling: Kidding, every Berserk episode is a masterpiece!
 
Need to find some time to get around to it! I actually stopped taking in new shows so I could make a small attempt and finishing my current shows.

I actually started with the frist season just as the second one was underway. I had originally planned on watching it ealier but completely forgot about it after it finished downloading. I'm glad I binged it, I kinda wish I had waited for the second season to end so I could binge that too. I really like it. There's no beating around the bush with it, no delay tactics, just in your face action and story progression all the way.
 
I actually started with the frist season just as the second one was underway. I had originally planned on watching it ealier but completely forgot about it after it finished downloading. I'm glad I binged it, I kinda wish I had waited for the second season to end so I could binge that too. I really like it. There's no beating around the bush with it, no delay tactics, just in your face action and story progression all the way.

I know my brother has watched it, and said that he had enjoyed it a lot. Which speaks volumes because he is not always easy to please in the anime department.
 
DAMN! Attack on Titan went from cruising to warp speed so fast, & to think I had even forgotten all about it for all of 2 weeks. The story just made all kinds of gains!
 
Just found Darker than Black. And all I can ask is why no one pointed me in its direction ages ago

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Just found Darker than Black. And all I can ask is why no one pointed me in its direction ages ago

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Chinese Electric Batman? You never heard of him!? Jokes aside, it's an amazing series. I loved how contractors all had a price to pay for their powers.

Just avoid the second season, it's a shell of what the show was. It closes some doors on characters, then opens them anew again.
 
Darker than black: great underrated series. reminds me of another series I need to finish:Canaan

I can't remember how long ago I saw that, but I still remember it so well, even the intro. I really had fun watching that, I think it was 6 years ago. It really is underrated.
 
Chinese Electric Batman? You never heard of him!? Jokes aside, it's an amazing series. I loved how contractors all had a price to pay for their powers.

Just avoid the second season, it's a shell of what the show was. It closes some doors on characters, then opens them anew again.

Lol, I mostly agree. But I think it's worth a watch anyway, I'd forgotten how much I enjoyed the first season. I watched it around the time I watched BECK, so I only have fond memories of it, even the second season that left me feeling very unsatisfied. I say the hugeass gun is reason enough to watch it.
 
I appears that Boruto's popularity is in a slow decline.

Initially it started at a solid 8.2 but as of this week, it is floating at around 7.59. That's about a 0.6% drop in 9 weeks, I can't predict the future but I see it floating at around the low seven's and skyrocketing up at it's conclusion. Much like the original did, which it did not deserve, at all.

As for myself, I have abstained from watching it. I just can't bring myself to re-watch the original Naruto, all over again.
 
i got over watching it i only watch it when i have 4 episodes to skim watch. its very meh nothing really hectic
 
I recently got around to watching the "Boruto: Naruto the Movie" and was surprised me when the credits started rolling was that, it is better than the first Naruto films, Shippuden films and most of the Naruto series including.

It's just shame that the Boruto series does same things as Naruto. Except, this time it's worse. While Naruto thrived on it's supporting characters. Due to Naruto's apparent lack of immediate family. Boruto basically does the same thing except this time, the supporting characters are so forgettable and uninspiring. There is also the fact that Naruto now has a family, something he never had in the series. I find it strange that the focus is more on the Boruto and the supporting cast than Boruto, Naruto Hinata and Himawari.

I appreciate the effort put into Boruto in a artistic and literary approach and, it's not easy being completely original without shifting into areas that have already been used. I of all people know that originality can be debated for hours when observed through various methods of criticism. However, there is also the familiarity that Mikio Ikemoto, used when writing Boruto. Perhaps it was to keep the story familiar to readers and viewers, or he was scared of straying from a tried and trusted formula. This somewhat detracts from the series subtitle; "Naruto Next Generations" if it's the next generation, why are we faced with so many familiar concepts?
 
Hi, I wish to know, befor I get into trouble.

if I post some survey forms for South African Anime of the Year, would it be considered spam?

it's for an anime club that I'm a part of,
 
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