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It's like watching a car accident. A fabulously, roid-rage filled glittery accident.

91 Days, One Punch Man, and Mob Psycho 100 are all great.

RE: One Punch Man. That's disappointing. I've found very few dubbed animes that I actually like better than the subbed. Generally, I find them to sound fake and forced in comparison.

I played through the new 999: Zero Time Dilemma game on my 3DS. While the story was semi-interesting, I just couldn't get past the terrible animation and voice acting. Anyone else play this yet?

I watched the first episodes of Food Wars season 2 and D. Gray Man: Hallow. Food Wars seems to still be going strong. I'm an avid D. Gray Man fan and was ecstatic to learn about Hallow. However, there's something off about the animation, which had been so gorgeous in past episodes.

Yeah, I thought the purpose of that scene was to give Jimmy a wake up call as to how good he has it at Davis & Main.

Clarissa Explains It All and Salute Your Shorts were my jam.

What do you think about All-Stars this season?

"On the Beach" destroyed me. I was watching with a group of coworkers and I was curled into a fetal position on the couch trying not to openly weep and embarrass myself.

Is anyone out there watching the anime Erased? I am loving it and because I have to wait a week in between episodes, I started watching Steins Gate too.

Yeah, Kill la Kill was definitely weird at times, but I think the underlying message about clothes = evil was quite clever.

Yes, definitely check out Trigun, but stick with it. It seems pretty goofy for the first chunk of episodes and then suddenly it takes a super deep turn.

Haha! Well, I actually LOVE Haikyu! so if it's similar, I'm in.

I think maybe because Space Dandy is great, but can be soooo bizarre. Though the zombie episode in season 1 is pure genius. Very Romero-esque. I, too, loved Cowboy Bebop. You might also want to check out Blood Blockade Battlefront. The music is very similar to Bebop and is by the guy who did Trigun.

How is Kuroko? I got through a couple of episodes, but it hasn't hooked me yet.

Have you seen Space Dandy? Same kind of goofy humor/action but with some surprisingly deep moments. And pretty much every episode is a standalone, so you don't have to worry about skipping weaker episodes. Or Gurren Lagann? Same artwork and mechs!

I always say I'm going to quit watching with the eye-rolling challenges and drama, yet I keep tuning in every season.

I stumbled upon this little gem of an anime called Monthly Girls' Nozaki-Kun. It takes the genre (though it's about shoujo, it's technically a shounen) and turns it on its head. I found myself laughing out loud several times. The Mary Sue blog talks about it way better than I ever could: http://www.themarysue.com/g….

I'm a children's librarian who doesn't generally like "celebrity" picture books, but his are all really great.

I've gotten about 4 episodes into One Punch Man and I love it.