It's actually Malaysia. I converted the currency so others could understand it. Yes it's that bad. The internet connection is not even stable.
It's actually Malaysia. I converted the currency so others could understand it. Yes it's that bad. The internet connection is not even stable.
For that, you also need a strong internet connection that not many countries have.
I actually never heard of most Americanized versions of anime (the kinds that are heavily edited, changed, censored(?) and sometimes combined with mulitple series). This is the first time I heard of 'Starblazers' and 'Robotech'. Instead, I grew up with the original Japanese titles. The only Americanized anime I knew…
How bout 160 loops (Keiji) and still no solution to the unbeatable war against the mimics?
I agree. The general audience may not like the bitter-sweet ending of the book.
I do prefer the ending where there are still no solution to the unbeatable war against the mimics. The movie's ending was way too convenient and doesn't make sense.
Reminds me of the Potter Puppet Pals
This came out in the UK two months ago :S
Genndy Tartakovsky (creator) is still trying to make the film, possibly giving Samurai Jack a conclusion. It's in pre-production for years now.
At the meantime, there's a ongoing comic. I have not read them yet.
It's one of my favourites too. What I like about Samurai Jack is each episode could be about anything.
Reminded me of the battle between Samurai Jack and the Shinobi. It uses the same concept of light and darkness.
The term 'Tokusatsu' literally translates to special filming. It applies to any show that uses suitmation (e.g. portraying monsters using suit acting) and special effects.
Your question is like 'Is Ultraman still Ultraman if it is not suitmation?' Yes, it'll still be Ultraman but not a toku film/show. That's just my…
It always doesn't make sense to me why 'teenagers with attitude' (whatever that means) are chosen to be rangers in MMPR. Shouldn't Zordon choose someone more responsible? And somehow they knew how to pilot the Megazord in their first try. The dinosaur theme also doesn't add up. Like, Zordon took his time to design the…
Dino Thunder's story is heavily based off their Japanese counterpart. Just sayin. :P
I don't wanna see CGI ultraman :(
It's not tokusatsu anymore if there's no grown men in spandex and rubber monster suits fighting each other.
As someone from SEA, I never like how Garena manage their community, servers and games.
Oh.. and the LGBTQ thing, they are still not widely accepted by the public, mainly in Islamic countries. I have nothing against LGBTQ people, I mean they're also people.
I think you will. It's from the same people who made Gurren Lagann. There are quite some references to GL too. Many of the jokes and puns that only those who understand Japanese get it. E.g. Kill (Kiru) can means kill, cut or wear in Japanese, hence, Dressed to Kill. And also, Mako's random poses/gestures are also…
I love both shows but there are some problems I had with them.
I would say yes. There are tons of references to Gurren Lagann in KLK since both animes are made by the same people (They left Studio Gainax after Gurren Lagann to form Studio Trigger to make KLK).
You mean like this?