Nice, thanks for sharing that. “Progressive Disclosure” is a cool concept, and also sounds like it could be a Disgaea sequel.
Nice, thanks for sharing that. “Progressive Disclosure” is a cool concept, and also sounds like it could be a Disgaea sequel.
Nope no Panty shots not even once !
“icon foreshadowing,” or whatever you wanna call it
Honestly, that’s always been one of my struggles with short form anime.
In an era of anime that struggles to portray women in a manner that even remotely resembles reality, this sounds like an incredible breath of fresh air.
In anime A Place Further than the Universe, a girl with long black hair drops an envelope containing 1,000,000 yen…
The moment I opened the map for the first time I smiled and immediately said to myself: “Kirk is gonna write an article about this.”
Far Cry 5 is a complicated game that needs to convey a ton of information at once. Good thing it’s got a great user…
Listen cat, don’t tell me how to live my life
I mean, it’s also an adult drink in the West for the same reasons, no?
Don’t forget you can armor dye.
You need three so you’ll probably need to do it two or three times.
I guess technically it’s a fake Kulu-Ya-Ku head that the smithy makes out of a beak and a few plumes and hides. Which makes sense because just wearing an actual severed bird head would be gross and it’d rot eventually.
But then there’s the Attack on Titan and Fullmetal Alchemist films. Japan is equally capable of making bad movies.
Coffee is also generally portrayed as an “adult drink” in japanese pop culture, because of bitterness and such. Animu watchers and manga readers will know.
I know one prosecutor who’ll be happy to work with the little guy
I feel like it’s because coffee (and by extension, diners) is as a piece of noir as anything else. Also,
Someone needs to visit Cafe Leblanc.
Considering the Dragonball live action movie, latest Death Note adaptation, and all the myriad of video game movies, I think tangent stories are not only a harder sell but often end up reading like fan fiction.