Yeah mayo vs ketchup makes sense in Japan and Europe. It didn’t really make sense in North America because our mayo is different from the other regions and quite frankly not many people here like it.
Yeah mayo vs ketchup makes sense in Japan and Europe. It didn’t really make sense in North America because our mayo is different from the other regions and quite frankly not many people here like it.
Yes there are cases like that, but from what I remembered they waited until all the regions finished in those cases to announce the winners since they had to account for the data from all the regions. When they announce the results shortly after a region finished it is a normal regional Splatfest. Though that does beg…
Yeah, with these results, between Splatoon 1 and 2, the less popular side has won 11 times, there’s been 18 total Splatfests for North America, btw. Soooo....yeah, if you want to win, pick the team everyone is dunking on, because odds are in your favor to get the last laugh.
The results are divided by region. These are the results for North America & Oceania. Don’t know about the European results. Mayo did win in Japan, though.
If anything the odd thing here was that apparently the North America results also included data from Oceania, for whatever reason. Given how close the win percentages were, we could have had a different result if it was just North America.
Considering one of the P5-related new domain listings yet to be accounted for is “P5R”, perhaps Persona 5 Ruby instead?
Aside from the clashing tone of seeing the P3 cast dancing, if this is also canon(I don’t see why they would suddenly stop making the spinoffs canon), they are gonna have a hell of a time fitting this in the Persona 3-5 timeline.
Persona 5's cast I can buy into as people who would be up for dancing, but Persona 3's? Not so much. I’ll of course be getting the game regardless of if they release it Stateside, but I’ll be damned if there won’t be the initial weirdness of seeing the P3 cast dancing.
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Well the good news on this front is Aniplex is Sony Music Japan, FUNimation, if the sale goes through, will be Sony Pictures Television.
Poor subtitle timing in many episodes, can be a bit of a pain to find certain shows(it isn’t terribly well organized), and depending on what country you live you may not get certain episodes. I forgot which show it was but like one of the shows has been missing its 9th episode in Canada for weeks, for example.
True but Flying Witch is also super, super chill and people were able to buy into that. Though I suppose “watch a witch in training and her cousins and sister just laze around the house and maybe do something magical but really mundane” is easier to sell than “watch the various patrons from a magical fantasy realm…
It is like Food Wars! kinda but without the fanservice-y foodgasms. I wanted to say that makes it more serious but then remembered that this is a show that opened with a lionman, samurai, wizard, and treasure hunter(originally thought was a barbarian based on his look) arguing over what meat based dish best paired…
The show is kind of pulling a Space Dandy in that each episode has their own director. So each episode is going to have different tones to them. It is great and makes the show something truly surprising. Especially since the whole damn thing is based on a chain puzzle mobile game of all things.
The freaking OP is an extended joke in each episode! XD
There’s no “somehow” about it. The answer is rather obvious, they just buy up as many of the hype shows as they can grab, on top of buying up multiple anime blocks wholesale(fuckers already have noitaminA and Animeism). :P
Crunchyroll actually does have a good lineup of titles this season. I’m actually watching more shows this season than I did last season(which is actually a surprise to me as well). Some of the gems on CR this season so far include Restaurant to Another World, Magical Circle Guru-Guru, Aho-Girl, Tsuredure Children,…
What, no love for Magical Circle Guru-Guru, a hilarious love letter to 80's and 90's JRPGs(granted the franchise is originally from that time and its source manga was ran in a manga magazine owned by Enix, but still!) or Restaurant to Another World, probably the most chill isekai show ever? For shame.
You can tell which team didn’t play the first Splatoon because inking the spawn became second nature for many Splatoon 1 players.