Thanks for the recommendation. I see it’s airing on cable currently. I completely missed it. The clip I saw looks great, and if it’s pulling from the Morrison era, that is vey exciting.
Thanks for the recommendation. I see it’s airing on cable currently. I completely missed it. The clip I saw looks great, and if it’s pulling from the Morrison era, that is vey exciting.
That explains the shrinkage.
Well, he did give life to three monsters.
Reading through several of the comments here makes it sound like otaku is perhaps (at the very least in some cases) autism by another name. My sister is autistic, and I’ve met a number of men and women on the spectrum through her. What the commenters here describe about how being otaku means that having that…
Or rather a Church buying said career allowing the parents to do whatever the hell they want.
His skill set is perfectly suited for making a documentary film.
“I dub here today my incredible Demi-Deus Ex Machina for the folding of spacetime like it were golden flapjacks in a 24/7 diner having just kicked the ever-living shit out of the theory of gravity’s immutability, tossing it straight into the dustbin of other outdated theorems and postulations such as Aristotelian…
I’m going to go ahead and say this now. These are a lot of red flags, and after seeing another Gonzo Method (video) journalist, Anthony Bourdain, leave this world, something that I did not see coming but made some sense later given his background, drug and alcohol habits, as well as living immersively as a character…
Hey, everyone, before you complain and crap all over this, you need to keep this VERY important information in mind:
I just took a look and saw the censorship on Crunchyroll. I’d never really noticed because it’s bizarre (sorry for that) as a Western viewer to see censorship of smoking but not the nudity or the fecal-related scenes. It looks like we all will have to wait for the Blu-Ray collections that are being released on July…
I just took a look and saw the censorship on Crunchyroll. I’d never really noticed because it’s bizarre (sorry for that) as a Western viewer to see censorship of smoking but not the nudity or the fecal-related scenes. It looks like we all will have to wait for the Blu-Ray collections that are being released on July…
Was it censored on Crunchyroll? I didn’t notice any censored parts, and found muself amusingly shocked at times. The Toonami Adult Swim dubbed version has censored quite a bit, but I haven’t seen any overt censoring when streaming from that anime site.
Here’s a screen grab:
I have a screen grab now:
It’s possible to have a psychotic break, and William is having a psychotic break here.
That’s a very interesting insight. It’s true that it would strike a deep blow if that’s her only objective. I could say that she is a very conflicted character because she is willing to essentially go into a war zone repeatedly in order to save her father’s life by getting him out of the park by any means possible (as…
The crucial moment and detail of the episode was wen we see William’s behavioral/psychological profile displayed on the memory card. His profile showed that his seriously messed up brain and behavior was insanely abberant compared to most of humanity (all the other guests) giving him the statistics of being something…
The Germans have a word for exactly what you’re expressing:
“Cowboy Bebop” was an epilogue for a story that we never saw because the epilogue was far more interesting to explore in a loosely structured anthology way that was inspired by the creative cradle of different styles of (mostly) jazz music.
“Cowboy Bebop” was an epilogue for a story that we never saw because the epilogue was far more interesting to explore in a loosely structured anthology way that was inspired by the creative cradle of different styles of (mostly) jazz music.