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by DarkAngel-The-Demon » Mon May 26, 2014 1:18 pm
scmarshtacky wrote:DarkAngel-The-Yokai wrote:Hmm... then I need to watch Black Butler/Kuroshitsuji next.
You definitely should, although the manga is so much better. If you have the time and resources to read it, I would recommend it over the anime. Either way, Kuroshitsuji is awesome.
I do know it's about this boy named Ciel and his very well known that fangirls love named Sebastian.
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by unshiu » Mon May 26, 2014 2:59 pm
On the topic of Kuroshitsuji?
Trust me, once you get into it, you'll just fall more into it. I guess it depends on the person, though.
The anime and manga are full of twists, and Ciel and Sebastian (Earl and "Butler") are such cunning characters.
You never know what to expect from the two. They are too all-knowing, really. But what do you expect? Our Earl loves games, and does not lose.
Hm... There's slight gore, I guess... Not really. Kuroshitsuji II with Alois has a little more of that factor, though.
But nothing you can't handle, unless you are extremely sensitive.
Just take my word for it. I give it a big fat five-star (out of five, of course) for the rating.
Considering the manga, I suggest you start from the beginning because there are quite a bit of differences between the anime and manga.
Happy watching + reading!
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by Nitro Indigo » Mon May 26, 2014 4:52 pm
scmarshtacky wrote:Naala wrote:I just think, there might be a more fitting theme than the second.
And I guess you don't know that much about the characters used in the amv, since you didn't watch that many animes yet.
I agree with this, though it's true that many anime based on video games aren't that great.
Rather than large, structural-type things, I think it would be better to do conceptual things, like the first bullet and last bullet. Maybe something more along the lines of:
~ How to be a proper "damsel in distress."
~ How to create a sweet love story.
~ How to die in an epic, heart-wrenching way.
Because it the
characters of the show that will learn these concepts. It has absolutely nothing to do with the animators/storywriters.
Okay. I was just thinking of some random stuff. DX I was tired.

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by Yuuya Kizami » Mon May 26, 2014 9:08 pm
♠The Undertaker♠ wrote:Satan. wrote:Ah so I got a huge Black Butler fabric poster and put it up in the living room and I just ordered a Highschool Host club one !
Are you TRYING to make me want to rob you?
I swear I'm not xD
on another note
I've never watched Clannad but I see clips which are typically spoilers and ugh it still makes me sad, I tear up.
I've never felt so unmanly before Dx
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by Nitro Indigo » Mon May 26, 2014 11:46 pm
I haven't even cried at FMA. I can't cry anymore... actually, I cried at that one quest with the kids in Solatorobo. But now I'm getting off-topic.
I watched an episode of Death Note yesterday. I'll admit, it was actually kinda scary. But not traumatizing, or anything.

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by buddha - » Mon May 26, 2014 11:52 pm
i once nearly cried because princess jellyfish lmao.
but, hey-another dumb conversation starter.
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[b]What are some of the saddest anime moments in your opinion?[/b]
for me it's [spoilers for akuma no riddle, rebellion, and zexal ii] kirigaya and namatame's deaths, that scene with a yellow-ribboned madoka, ryouga finding out he's a barian and ryouga's death.[end spoilers]
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by scmarshtacky » Tue May 27, 2014 1:57 am
What are some of the saddest anime moments in your opinion?
I generally try hard to avoid sad anime, but let's see...
The ending of Chrono Crusade, a part near the end of Hikaru no Go, I would say the ending of Code Geass, but rather than being sad, my thinking was more along the lines of "what the heck is this?!?!" The second season of Hakuouki had so many sad moments....
Then there's the ending of Hotarubi no Mori e; it was sad, but in a sweet sort of way.
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