I love both, but I'd say go with Tsukihime first, as it's shorter than F/SN by a longshot. Most of the endings in Tsukihime have a tendency to be about 50/50. I like the music, but it can get really repetitive considering the amount of time you'll spend reading. Tsukihime could've re...
I watched Gundam 0080 not too long ago. It was... very different. While I do feel it could've been an episode shorter it still turned out great. The ending scene was truly crushing.
Here are some excellent series that fit all the requirements you mentioned: Ai no Kusabi Zetsuai 1989 Zero Seven Ghost Yami no Matsuei Legend of the Blue Wolves Kuso Miso Technique Shiroi Heya no Futari Hen Axis Powers Hetalia Mermaid Line Devilman Go Nagai Basilisk Boku wa Imouto ni Koro Suru Kaze...
If you need the English translation of the lyrics of Kimi no Shiranai Monogatari, there is some available on the net, e.g. http://www.animelyrics.com/anime/bakemonogatari/kiminoshiranaimonogatari.htm The more I think of it, the more I believe Bakemonogatari is a masterpiece work of adaptation of th...
Especially the elitist ones who act like their hobby is so much less nerdy, then begin to spout off a shitload of numerical statistics. Screw buses. Napalm is far more effective. I don't care if it's America's greatest otaku or Wisconsin's biggest cheesehead, as all of their muscles ...
Xard#424971 wrote: plus take a look at "wounds" he received in first ep (I posted a pic of them in one of these pages). That ain't blood, he is simply red under that "fur".
You can't stop piracy. There'll always be that group of people that think they should be able to get whatever they want for free, and will never buy a thing.
Most people in the anime business are lucky to make $12,000/year. Their true cost would be $24,000/year, which, if being payed for with the $10,000,000, would be ~433 people. Basically, the heads of each end of a project make most of the money, and all of the people that do all of the work get payed...
drinian#424139 wrote:Interestingly, this study seems focused on Japanese consumers (since they looked at Winny). It seems that, historically, Japanese have been more likely to rent than purchase TV shows.
The impossible has happened. Next they'll say they'll release numerous Gundam games in America, such as Gundam Assault Survive, SD Gundam G Generation World, and Gihren's Ambition. Last, they'll announce the release of every single SRW game ever made in America. Or they'll likely...