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Yeah, seems more thematically based. FoW did do Cthulhu mythos for awhile, didn’t they? Of course the other shorts could be more directly related lore/character-wise. Or maybe they’ll do the opposite and introduce the stuff from the shorts into the card game later.

It’s not. Nobody holds the rights to anything Zoids in the West anymore.

You’ll have to settle for the handful of times they’ve resurrected it for special occasions since it’s cancellation. Like the Tommy Wiseau interview during an airing of The Room and the April Fools marathon that was interspersed with new material of Space Ghost and crew in the recording booth. I’m surely forgetting a

Fair points, and while yes, most of both of their catalog’s are simply shows from the other anime companies, I was referring specifically to the small number of shows that Amazon and Netflix have started to circumvent the American anime companies and license exclusive streaming rights for directly from Japan. In

It was on Daisuki also, who are the ones Hulu got it from.

Technically, though like most of the streaming sites you typically had to wait a week for an episode to “go free”, and were then locked to SD video with ads. Crunchy is certainly worth the $7 or so IMO, but hey, if someone has the patience and doesn’t care about the video resolution, more power to them.

Unlikely. With several companies jumping onto the anime simulcast bandwagon recently (Amazon and Netflix in particular), the two companies were concerned that the fanbase was getting splintered between too many services touting exclusive shows. If anything, Hulu ditching most of their anime back catalog may have

A lot of older games with DLC simply incorporate it into the main download file, as though you were downloading a GOTY or Complete edition, but as someone else pointed out, GOG does make it pretty simple to keep newer games that are still getting DLC up-to-date, either through their new Steam-like app or just the

Yeah, “TV Special” is probably a better descriptor. That was poor wording on Kotaku’s part. The Crunchyroll link just says “TV production”

Alternating between the two arcs as they air (F1-D1-F2-D2-etc.) is the recommended way to watch Danganronpa 3. Obviously, each arc is still perfectly watchable on it’s own, but the series creator says they were written with the intention of being watched concurrently in the broadcast order.

He’s clearly referring to the new anime, which are a canonical sequel/prequel to the games, not the mediocre adaptation of DR1.

Indeed. Hilarious, and a little sad, as it sometimes feels like they lack even some basic common sense.

Yep, it’s pretty new. It’s only two days old.

Fps really isn’t a budget thing. The animation is finished, it just depends on how they render it when all is said and done.

I have no doubt the outfit itself isn’t lore-friendly, as it’s got that Vietnam War-era look to it, but it’s still just his regular face without the mask on. His hair, wrinkles and visible scars that peek out from behind his mask are all consistent. All that one did was take the mask off, change his clothes and splash

76 does have a jungle camo-like outfit that shows his face without the mask on.

Do it. Even looking beyond the fanservice, it’s a solid fighting game. Easily my favorite series of all the 3D fighters I’ve played.

I do think it’s worth noting that her skin color was highly inconsistent in the manga as well. It bounced around from no shading at all to heavy shading to light at various points.

Volume 73 just came out in Japan, and confirmed that the next volume (Vol.74) will be the last. Taking into account the ones that haven’t been reprinted in book form yet, they only need about 5 more chapters to fill the final volume.

Well, his tattoos aside, the fact that he still has Sparta powers is a pretty big indicator. At the very least, they want us to think it’s him for now.