I forgot the Hosoda films. I've seen all of them and I love them
Yessssss, I love the Pushmo games. Best little IP Nintendo's come up with in a good while.
That's true, but there's so much new stuff and every season too. I tend to have pretty diverse interests when it comes to genres, so that makes it even worse. It's crazy because if you're watching multiple shows that are airing simultaneously you have to remember to watch them in a timely fashion or they'll pile up…
Nope! Totally invalid list without Mushishi S2's Opening. So chill.
Why you didn't use the official video for fhana's song?
Emosquito. Next?
And this (and actually a myriad of other similarly stupid reasons) is why I don't play card games anymore. It's not that I dislike the metagame aspects of card games - in fact, quite the contrary, I'm really good at it - but when I get flat out told by "aspiring pros" that I'm not good because I'M NOT CONSTANTLY…
I don't feel that Mushishi is that much about folklore. While the series is (beautifully) framed in a quiet and traditional Japanese background, most of the stories have a more universal theme going on. As someone once said: it's like a visual equivalent to what Kino no Tabi did with Words.
I would add mushishi as well if not for the fact that it just wouldn't be fair to all the other anime.
Wow, it's so weird seeing one without a sea of screaming children like when I went to the one in Minato last year.
The Tokyo Bay location's the best one too. After you buy something, go swim around the shore and the top item in your bag will be duplicated for free.
Is this only for new shows? Because I pity anyone not watching Mushishi's glorious second season after 8 years on break.
Chihayafuru will get you good. Almost every episode ends in misty eyes.
Sand Impact, the Neon Genesis Evangelion beach volleyball game!
"Ashita no Joe" means "Joe of Tomorrow" or something along those lines. I guess the English title ended up being Success Joe, and this is his legend.
Like Xagor said, a better translation for this would be The Legend of Tomorrow's Joe.
Genshiken is pure distilled awkwardness.