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If they made an entire animated Transformers cartoon in this style, I could dig it.

Not if he's your Uncle Sam Malone he wouldn't.

The ending point was so strange and abrupt...And I didn't feel the Onodera scene was done that well that it justified being the endpoint (it was better in the manga, on screen it seemed that Onodera was just being melodramatic).

I watched the first episode and had to stop because I was having an asthma attack from laughing too hard.

Tsugumi's not going to be the girl, but it would be brilliant if Raku got sick of the others and he and Tsugumi just rode off into the distance. But seeming as that's not going to happen, I'm hoping for Chitoge.

I haven't got all the way through the current manga, but it's probably going to end with Chitoge not being the promised girl, but Raku still choosing her; it will be a cliché ending (and frankly one that I want). The humour keeps whole thing highly enjoyable though, particularly when the extreme dere natures are

Christmas List sorted.

I cracked up several times reading it; kudos!

It doesn't seem like our comedic tastes differ considerably, so that can't be the reason, so maybe we'll just have to disagree when it comes to Seinfeld.

Yes the character assassination of S1 Digidestined was unnecessary and hurt the series.

Maybe I was the exception, but it didn't bother me that a lot of children became Digidestined (though I see how it obliterates the initial premise), but I didn't like Davis as much as Tai or Veemon as much as Agumon, so that's what

But the absolute nature of your opinion that gave no leeway made me SO MAD!!!!

To lay a foundation for any level of comedic sensibilities that I may have, I am a British-Australian who loves Fawlty Towers, Only Fools and Horses, Blackadder, Ab Fab, The Young Ones, The Office (original), Cheers and (my all-time favourite) Frasier. More recent series I've enjoyed are Enlisted, Brooklyn Nine-Nine,

Fair enough, but sometimes it was gloriously funny, particularly when you yourself have encountered said idiosyncrasies in life.

For the record, they are meant to be the extreme versions of the most unscrupulous, selfish people that we all have encountered. The mantras of the show were "a show about nothing" and "no hugging, no learning". The humour stems from them taking issue with the idiosyncrasies that exist within the daily routine of life

Show some respect to the most feared videogame warrior in the territory who probably heard that multivideo support makes videogames fast and cool and DOS games like Flight Simulator.

Also, once we've all finished rockin' the desktop, let's all get crazy by going to themes on Microsoft Plus and clicking 60's USA...it's

But you must like George Constanza and Kramer right?...Right?! *twitches nervously*

It's just that sometimes you just want to go where everybody knows your name. And they're always glad you came.

False. Seinfeld does help everyone. When you don't feel like taking a break from all your troubles at a bar that is.

I can see how that would annoy you: I admit that I wanted Tai and the first Digidestined to play a greater role in the Emperor story arc of season 2, but after a while I didn't mind so much and quite liked the armoured Digimon. By series 3 I'd just accepted it, but the complete lack of Digidestined that I knew

I think Digimon might the rare case where I preferred the English voice-acting over the Japanese. The characters have more personality.