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To be honest, it's quite rare for an anime adaptation to exceed the manga unless the execution of the manga itself is subpar or the anime adds to the concept and style of the manga by virtue of being animated. Chihayafuru is an example of the latter that springs to mind.

Aldnoah is great and well-executed, but I have a feeling that it might become a little cliché at the rate things are going, despite Urobuchi being involved. Also, the characters are seriously underdeveloped.

Zankyou no Terror is utterly gripping, though I am mainly watching for Shibazaki.

Nozaki-Kun enters the fray.

Well, I guess we know the S&M theme of the official Pokemon hentai...

No, Diplomacy makes you hate your friends. Monopoly reminds you to thank God every night that your family aren't your landlords.

I have seen the future.

There it is in writing. Nui's awesomeness = over 9000

Also, I could do with a Nui and Satsuki-centric prequel detailing exactly how Satsuki rose to power (in between recruiting the Elite Four) and her rivalry with Nui over the years. Nui loves Satsuki and Ryuko, but she's just fighting for her mother's affection and is

I myself can't understand the fascination with My Little Pony, but the resulting gifs and memes alone are hilarious enough to justify Bronydom.

God those English decks sound so hard to choose from...If I can get Nui then I'm down.

I am no Brony and have no interest in becoming one, but if the gift for entering Bronydom were that hat, I would dash through that gate faster than any colt you have ever seen.

Not exactly relevant, but guys, the original Digimon Adventure is getting a direct sequel series next year featuring the original Digidestined as high schoolers!! Unexpected to say the least...

Everyone does; how could you not?

El Psy Congroo.

Recommended for Kids on the Slope - definitely my favourite Watanabe series...though I think the manga has a more satisfying conclusion; still, the series is one of my favourites.

I'm probably not being objective, but I don't think it's the world-building being lost that is the problem (actually I think it's been quite faithful in terms of adaptation of the scenes). It's more that the characters are far less fleshed out and interesting because the animation style chosen has eliminated reaction

I think it's a pretty poor adaptation of the manga, which is quite fun to read. A lot of the charm is lost and the character designs and personalities are quite different or far less distinctive.

It could be a far better anime, but it is decent. It's nowhere near as engaging so far as Ga-Rei Zero though.

As a general rule, I try to forget Transformers Energon.

The 2003 Armada Unicron was incredibly cool too.

The narrator really sells the jokes. Momoka is hilariously petty person. It's delightful.

Don't bother. The magnitude of the extent to which this series is terrible would require paragraphs of explanation. Simply though, the pacing is terrible, characters are laconic for the sake of plot contrivance to guise a lack of plot, and the mystery that is the only thing sustaining the series is obvious after a

White Album 1 is a mess.

WA2 is full of school drama, but nobody gets a happy ending. It's in no way heart-warming. Though I was just coming out of a relationship , so I probably wasn't being objective at the time. So yeah, perhaps you're right.