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Look how happy she is that she can express her anger via temperature:

Luxo L1. Gorgeous, and functional. Iconic even (as evidenced by the knockoffs that will inevitably be posted below). You can still buy them new, if you're a Pleb:

Luxo L1. Gorgeous, and functional. Iconic even (as evidenced by the knockoffs that will inevitably be posted

An all male Sex and the City sounds totally rad! You should totally pitch that to Hollywood, the tag line could be 'putting the man back in mani pedi!

Japan has it's anime-themed cars. We have our obesity-themed cars.

This is stupid. Like something a bunch of frat guys would think up. Right along side the alcohol enemas they were doing.

I wonder what anime will look like thirty years from now.

"I wonder what anime will look like thirty years from now."

I prefer the mid-late 80s OAV (how old am I I still say OAV instead of OVA) style myself.

I really loved the line work and overall style of the 80s and 90 too, the had so much character and could capture the real world so well

I've never seen Patlabor, I'll have to check that out. In my opinion, modern tech should be used primarily to elevate things beyond what was once possible. I'm always left with the feeling that artists relied too heavily upon technology, leaving a work soulless. A lot of it is largely to improve profits, to streamline

Moe is the devil. Bring back Katsuhiro Otomo and Goseki Kojima.

I still prefer the art styles from the mid 80s to the mid 90s. Few shows or manga have really spoken to me the way that character designs form artists like Haruhiki Mikimoto and Masamune Shirow have. More often than not Anime from the last five years comes across as terribly bland to me, visually.

I wonder what anime will look like thirty years from now.

Seems like they're becoming less and less human. Maybe in twenty years they'll just look like Greys.

If you're judging Halloween candy by healthiness you're doing it wrong :p

Corroboration that Lovelace didn't know much mathematics, and only uttered things that turned out to be true by emitting volumes of nonsense that occasionally got something right if viewed out of context in hindsight: Dorothy Stein: Ada: A Life and a Legacy.

Ai Tenchi Muyo!

Okay, I'm probably going to catch hell for this, but whatever, it won't stop bothering me...