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Sorry my computer sucks now, but Netflix has Saint Seiya: The Hades Arc and I will definitely check that out.

Agreed Saint Seiya is fantastic but it's too bad I never have gotten the chance to actually get around watching the series. But from what I know of the series is it's very popular overseas in Europe but since I'm from the U.S I was never exposed to the show, so sorry I couldn't give the series it's due. I also heard

Mushishi is on Netflix?! I've been meaning to watch the show and if was it's on a service that wasn't Crunchyroll or Hulu, thanks.

Well that's the point of a franchise, selling people crap they never knew they wanted with a brandname they love.

Yeah I knew DotHack came before SAO but since there are few animes like it,SAO and Log Horizon that I at least gave SAO a bit of credit for going outside the box. Also if you enjoyed SAO you would definitely want to check out Log Horizon and it's second season, it's certainly one series that I seen that which lives up

Yeah, at first I thought it was paranoia police, but now I just realized I got the title wrong. Still this is a extraordinary show that I assumed had decent popularity in the West since it aired on G4 at midnight, but if not it's shouldn't even be underrated and I think it is a great anime for newcomers.

By around episode 12 I didn't even noticed the fan service anymore. I was paying too much attention to everything else.

Mind if I recommend not watching Sword Art Online? The concept of the series is original I GUESS, but the series encompasses every that could be wrong with an anime; blatant fanservice, a overpowered perfect protagonist with no flaws at all, and a seriously basic plot that somehow manages to become convoluted and

Well whatever. You're probably very stubborn and I'm not going to bother convincing to read Re. But I thought the ending of Tokyo Ghoul was while yes sudden and unexpected, it also was done with great execution,suspense, and had enough symbolic details that it was clear that the story was not over, which made the

With an army of students wearing superpower-granting school uniforms to fight through, to say this is a series full of action is an understatement—and amazingly the quality of the animation is completely up to the task. Beyond the action and animation, there is also a ton of excellent comedy in the form of everything

2016 MAYBE 2017 if they don't do a simulcast which Funimation would be pretty stupid not to.

Penny Arcade.com? Just search for Penny Arcade comics I sure you'll find it there.

Also I disagree on the point about One Piece's plot flowing inorganically because while the locations the Straw Hats go to may seem random at first but in hindsight you can see that Oda drops major hints throughout each story arc. Take for example, Fishman Island which was foreshadowed as far back as the end of

Well there are a couple of books I know of that has a power system that can at least come close to nen but it's a trilogy of fantasy books called Mistborn by Brandon Sanderson. While they're not really great reads I could at least say they're very easy to invested in and are serviceable entertaining reads. It's high

Sorry for the late reply but the new is a complete remake of the manga, so yes you can just jump right into that one.

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I would recommend Hunter x Hunter 2011, it's on Netflix and CrunchyRoll and has recently finished. But don't let the extremely childish cover-art and first few episodes fool you the show is actually very violent.

I don't know man out of all the great character expression shots in HxH,

Have you heard of the Jump Ultimate/ Superstars games for the DS? They're fun games that have very good polish and attention to detail, though they're also kind of really broken fighters and the online for the game is dead now. But you should play them on a rom it's still a hell of good time and I've forgot to mention