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https://twitter.com/MangaMoguraRE/status/1791104094712553685
@BWC you should review this.
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Prostitute Girlfriend Drama "My Girlfriend Sells Spring" vol 1 by Goto Negi
— Manga Mogura RE (Manga & Anime News) (@MangaMoguraRE) May 16, 2024
Human Drama about a man who meets a cute girl on a dating app and quickly they fall for each other. However the girl lies about her job in her profile, saying she's in the fashion industry when she is in… pic.twitter.com/RSylzJFQir
!anime the Nips are cuckposting again
- ACA : all anime is subliminal pedophilia
- GovernorOfNewYork : Lynch all weebs
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Finished Takagi-san, I liked it a lot and it got a proper ending. Its a very chill show, the setting in the small town is also kinda relaxing, and it doesnt have any drama for the sake of drama. Also the side characters are good. I think there is a spinoff manga where they are adults, Id watch that too if they ever adapted it.
After that I didnt really know what to watch, I started rewatching 'The World God Only Knows' which I watched properly a few years back, but it didnt really fit the mood, I also started 'My Clueless First Friend', but I dont think Ill keep watching, seems a bit too childish.
Then I started 'Kubo-san wa Mob wo Yurusanai', I only watched the first episode and am not sure if Ill keep watching. The concept of the show is that the male lead is a 'background character' in life and mostly invisible to his peers, which doesnt sound too bad, but for some reason the show takes this literally at times, like the dude is literally invisible to people standing in front of him. I dont know if I can bear to watch the whole show if they keep that dumb shit up.
I honestly dont get why the japs are so in love with stupid gimmick shows in the last few years, it feels like every second romance/romcom show has a character with a stupid gimmick, and the gimmick is always tired out after three episodes but they keep going with it for the whole show.
Anyway, after that I decided to give 'Kaguya-sama: Love Is War' another try after not liking it back when the first season came out. I was surprised that I liked it. I dont even remember what exactly put me off the first time I tried it, but I think it was mostly the narrator dude being annoying. And he still is annoying, but not that bad. The show is pretty good, though it also has the aforementioned gimmick problem, albeit to a much lesser degree. It is also enhanced by its side characters, and has a satisfying ending, even though I think the movie was a bit overdramatic out of nowhere. I have seen people online talk about a potential fourth season, but I think it is fine how it ended. Maybe another season where it focuses more on current side characters (eg Ishigami) would be nice, where it would sideline Shinomiya and Shirogane a bit, but if nothing else comes it would be fine too.
Unfortunately, now that Ive finished kaguya, I have again reached a point where I dont really know what to watch
@Aevann pin pls
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the frog gang’s all here ❤️🧡💛🤍 pic.twitter.com/ZjdbAM1eB3
— Kelly 💚 Onelani 🔜 Fanime (@kellyonelani) May 18, 2024
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🇯🇵Japanese Lesson of the Week🇯🇵
— SephirothSword57 (@SephirothSword_) May 16, 2024
This week's lesson: How to count to ten (10) pic.twitter.com/4xxBZhe7Mq
- DeepKeepShill : /h/vidya
- ChristoffWChanderson : The series was good enough in 1996, don't make more
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An interview with Hideaki Anno by Asahi Shimbun for his exhibition reveals that the director isn't opposed to more Evangelion in the future, though it might be done by someone other than him.
With Evangelion 3.0+1.0 now three years old, Anno was asked about potential plans for more Evangelion, and he responded that there were no concrete plans at the moment, but he wouldn't be averse to the idea, especially giving free rein to someone else other than him.
Meanwhile, Anno would rather focus on Space Battleship Yamato, where he is in charge of producing the anime's 50th anniversary plans.
Coming off the trilogy of Shin Godzilla, Shin Ultraman, and Shin Kamen Rider, Anno said that he was fine with stepping away from the director role for now, especially with the time crunch that was caused by COVID wearing down his physical and mental health.
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