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Look closer in the center-left of the image.

You read my mind.

That's what I figured.

I find it funny when they show western characters and other non-Asian characters having the same knocked-knees look, despite western culture having none of the habits that give rise to it. I guess its just "design what you know."

The other anime companies in America like Funimation and Viz offer Blu-Rays at the same price as other TV shows. After doing some quick searching, 45 bucks seems to be the average price of a complete season for both anime and live-action tv shows like Game of Thrones. Yeah, I don't understand why Aniplex is using

Yeah, all I ask for is for them to at least offer a BD-set of just the episodes of Gurren Lagann and the video extras for a reasonable price, rather than their only offer being the COMPLETE SUPER ORGASMIC 500 BUCKS EVERYTHING BUT YOUR OWN PERSONAL MECHA box they're currently offering. Yeah, that's cool for the

At least, here in America, Blu-Ray prices for complete anime sets have remained fairly reasonable, usually between 40 and 60 for one season. And then Aniplex had to "rescue" Gurren Lagann and fuck that all up.

Yeah, if they ever make a darker, more mature Zelda game, I'd love to see it look like this. That one monster at the bottom looks like it would be exactly from a dark Zelda game.

Yeah, if China wants their animation to become successful worldwide, they should do more of this rather than "Pleasant Goat"

I don't think anyone actually watches Hello Kitty. at least in America, I think its more of a fashion icon than a major media franchise. I think the closest thing would probably be My Little Pony, even then, that show has some sharp writing and subtle adult humor that obviously connects with an older audience more

Damn, too late to edit to put a spoiler warning.

Yeah, I know, was thinking about putting it in.

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The lower-key throne in the series made for one of the best scenes of last season. Yeah the picture looks cool, but the throne as an allegory for the lies the characters say to themselves in order to keep some semblance of order in their chaotic world fits in much better thematically.

Well, Game of Thrones isn't high-fantasy. There's high-fantasy elements, for sure, but its mainly a relatively realistic medieval drama. The characters are what's important, not the high-fantasy elements. For example, magic doesn't even come into play until well into the first season/book. And its "shown" in a very

Yeah, from what I saw, it seemed pretty lame. There were tropes that Looney Tunes did 50 years ago, and did them better. And the expressions and reactions were all obviously based on anime, yet the timing was really off. Hell, even when western animation does those types of anime expressions and reactions, like in the

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As far as I know, there are no mainstream tv channels that play it. I have no clue how they got the idea that there is any sizable audience for the show in the US. They must've gotten it from the same source that believes The Onion is a legitimate news source.

Saw some clips, and yeeeeeaaaaah, its not gonna make it in

He's well know to be a workaholic. A good percentage of the frames in his films are done by him. I'm sure he'll find something to do, whether that be films or short films or something else, I don't know.

I never had problems with login or crashes on GW2 launch week. Only major issue was, as others said, the Trading Post being down, but that was worked out within a few days. But that's just my experience, I'm not denying that you had some issues.

Its technically a separate channel that shares the same channel space as Cartoon Network. Basically, Cartoon Network goes off the air at 9 pm and Adult Swim takes its place, complete with its own branding, bumpers and such. It was actually started as a spinoff of Toonami and grew into its own thing over the years.

Yeah, they relaunched Toonami on Adult Swim here in the US last year. Its still the classic Toonami, with TOM and Sara and the Absolution, just with a higher-def look and a focus on older audiences, especially since it now has a Saturday midnight to 6 am timeslot, so they can get away with showing stuff like