SO I have really started enjoying code Geass. I am on r2 at the moment.
R2 is awesome but the first season was really something else. one of my top 10..
SO I have really started enjoying code Geass. I am on r2 at the moment.
then it becomes what type of anime you into?
Just finished watching Shippuuden (or is it Shippuden??) Episode 71.
Gotta say the whole commotion of Tsunade declaring Konoha in a level two - and then in a level one state of emergency was pretty awesome (although no one really seemed to give a rat's ass about what level emergency they were in "whistling
Wasn't Naruto supposed to get insanely stronger from his several years of training with Jiraiya? He doesn't seem much stronger than he was before the training - he's still using kage bunshin and rasengan to no end.. or maybe the emphasis is supposed to be on him maturing?
Naruto (and Bleach, for that matter), lost my interest because they were just running around in the same circle - start off with a weakling, get him beaten up a bit, he goes for training, comes back with some new moves and stuff and whallops the bloke who gave him a hiding in the first place. End circle, rinse and repeat. Sometimes the same guys come back for another dose of punishment.
I got really irritated in Bleach. The first season was pretty epic, with Ichigo needing to come to terms with his new powers and learning to use them, and eventually beating some of the strongest fighters in Seireitei (Kenpachi, Byakuya etc). Fast forward a bit (where Orihime gets kidnapped) and he's fighting the Espada, and despite being uber-powerful gets his ass handed to him. Who comes and saves him - managing to kick the asses of the same guys who were giving Ichigo grief?
The same guys who he pounded in the first season :/ The same guys, who, in the interim, weren't going through special training. I had a healthy dose of WTF circling through my head - and eventually I just got irritated and stopped watching.
There's a reason a story has a beginning and an end, something the creators of Bleach and Naruto haven't latched onto yet.
Naruto (and Bleach, for that matter), lost my interest because they were just running around in the same circle - start off with a weakling, get him beaten up a bit, he goes for training, comes back with some new moves and stuff and whallops the bloke who gave him a hiding in the first place. End circle, rinse and repeat. Sometimes the same guys come back for another dose of punishment.
I got really irritated in Bleach. The first season was pretty epic, with Ichigo needing to come to terms with his new powers and learning to use them, and eventually beating some of the strongest fighters in Seireitei (Kenpachi, Byakuya etc). Fast forward a bit (where Orihime gets kidnapped) and he's fighting the Espada, and despite being uber-powerful gets his ass handed to him. Who comes and saves him - managing to kick the asses of the same guys who were giving Ichigo grief?
The same guys who he pounded in the first season :/ The same guys, who, in the interim, weren't going through special training. I had a healthy dose of WTF circling through my head - and eventually I just got irritated and stopped watching.
There's a reason a story has a beginning and an end, something the creators of Bleach and Naruto haven't latched onto yet.
im announcing it.. AnoHana is my show of the year. really gonna take something special to beat it..
I've been hearing some rave reviews about it - waiting for the DVD to surface before I watch it though. Another show from the Spring releases that caught my attention was Denpa Onna to Seishun Otoko - I'm looking forward to giving that a watch.
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Would like to know why the nose’s of characters in anime start bleeding when they do something perverted? Like when they ask what panty’s the girl is wearing.