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Yeah that's exactly what I was thinking about halfway through.

Well if you want Howard the Duck there's always the live-action movie with all the bestiality, goofy scientists, and duck nipples that you could want from a box-office bomb.(lol). But seriously I wished that Howard the Duck was playable in UMVC3.

Of course I know that was not what the plot of the show was about but like almost every storyline that came after the stories of their kind Kill la Kill is not innocent of following the standard coming-of-age hero story trope by trope. Which is a undeniable fact but there is nothing wrong with that, and when I said

Thank you for replying and yeah I knew I should have used paragraphs but I thought that would have been too fancy for the internet I mean who's checking? But I will take that into consideration anyway, now about Ryuko losing her powers and fighting her fights on her own without Senketsu I thought that this was just a

Honestly does it really? I watched the show twice once by myself, and again with a friend but we stopped watching at episode 19 because he got sick of it, and I have picked up a lot of the cultural, and old anime references from either basic knowledge or examples on the internet. But the biggest misconception of the

As I am thinking about this idea it baffles me that there were never a crossover between these two iconic Japanese franchises but many good ideas have never been made into reality.

Crap this is amazing and I love it, it's just too fitting.

Oh MY if this many people hate animes involving high school setting, with large amounts of plot, and character cliches I CAN'T wait to see all the salt everyone will make when they find out about Trigger's new anime coming out in the Winter.

For examples relating to this comment watch the original OldBoy film, and the Mr.Vengeance trilogy, or a couple of Japanese flicks like Lady SnowBlood and Ichi The Killer.

Well that's good I thought that you were a fan of mostly battle centric type shows so having a variety of shows to watch is always good but out of the all the shows listed the one I think would be most suited to your taste is Hunter x Hunter. Which is my favorite anime, and is most definitely the best fighting anime

Have you try out Hunter x Hunter 2011, Akame ga Kill!, Tokyo Ghoul, Kill la Kill, Toriko (the manga), and Magi seasons 1 and 2?

You should really give the show another chance because later in the series the powers get absolutely insane they're guys who can turn in pure light,ice, or magma, a man who can control gravity, and this old guy who can make earthquakes from just punching the air.

I would suggest reading the manga it's far ahead of the anime and this save you a lot of time to read the manga weekly then go back to the anime to watch your favorite scenes animated.

Space Dandy, Black Lagoon, Blood Lad, and Akame ga Kill! oh and Soul Eater, and how can I forget Kill la Kill and Gurren Lagann!

It's a another installment of the unlimited cruise games which are like tloz type collectable action-adventure games, I never play one before but I know these games are full of fan-service for one piece fans, also they're non-canon.

Thanks for the review Richard I'll check out this title but I can't say I'm really a fan of the Persona games since I never a game in that sub-series, is this only related to Persona in name and certain plot points only?

I know the perfect animes for your tastes first Black Lagoon- Badass characters with badass action set in the gritty real world of pirates, and mercenaries, Hunter x Hunter 2011 The Yorknew story arc- a dark story line of revenge and mind games in a underneath the surface colorful show if you enjoy a good story with

They already did two ovas actually , the first one was like a side story about this soldier who doesn't appear in the main story and the second one was a filler comedy episode about a gag at the end of one of the manga volumes about Jean before the female titan arc. You could probably find them both on YouTube, and I

Great review as always Richard but one of these days you should really do a review of the criminally underrated series Hunter X Hunter because while it is on the surface a shonen series it's probably one of the smartest series I ever watched and sets the gold standard up there with FMA of what a shonen series can be.

Agreed in fact it shocks me how criminally underrated Hunter X Hunter is since it has all of the qualities of the perfect anime many of the people here are looking for, rich characters with complex personalities, a creative fun world that on the surface seems colorful but is actually in the world of hunters a hellhole