”what’s your favorite genre of animanga?”
normal-ish series with some deeper themes that eventually morph into absurd hellscapes that make you question what perception and reality could be
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Reigen fixes all of anime
Context: There's been this trend of people putting reigen in other anime in order to Make Things Better lmao
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revolutionary girl utena asurei au
I'm probably not gonna go anywhere with this but I've been obsessed with drawing them recently.
I see asuka as a character to be more like nanami but with utenas drive and wish to be a more active participant in the plot. i think she would be very intereting to observe in utenas position
i also think the dualist/rose bride partnership would also be a very fun way to explore both of their personal traumas. asuka and rei clash in a very interesting way and putting them in a position where they have to save each other from their suffering would be sooo <3.
obviously Gendou is akio. and rei is anthy
(original screencaps under cut)
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something like this happened in minecraft
(my take on the comfort character thing from twitter)
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Which one of them do you think would have loved fnaf
Day 32
Rei would've.
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Watching Neon Genesis Evangelion is like
[Ignoring the sexism]
[Enjoying deep and throughtful world building]
[Ignoring the sexism]
[Enjoying themes regarding the human mind when faced with the unpredictability of life]
[Ignoring the sexi- wait is this an anti-sexism metaohor????]
[Nvm back to ignoring the sexism]
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lesser jrgs put the magic nukes at the beginning or end of the game. drakengard 1 puts the magic nukes in the middle of the game and says "it only gets worse :)" and then it gets so much worse
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Hi! As someone who now kinda wants to check out Trigun because of the hype, do you recommend that I can start with Stampede? Or do I really need to watch the OG anime first to better understand/enjoy it? Thank you! 🙋🏻♀️
you can start with stampede! i'd say knowing the context of the original enhances the experience but isn't necessary to enjoy the show. I would consider stampede more viewer-friendly, especially for those of us who are used to modern storytelling conventions (the original suffers the consequences of general writing trends in anime at the time it was produced and of the fact that it was produced long before the manga was finished, so the story is somewhat disjointed and has a lot of filler which makes it REALLY hard to get into.) if you do end up liking stampede, however, I'd suggest trying out watching at least SOME of the original because it adds a lot of cool nuance and context to the story that stampede tells!
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