Biisoo
Hello there :3
Been watching Anime for a while now. If its not already evident from my list, I'm a massive shounen fan. I was introduced to Anime in my childhood via Naruto and Dragon ball Z (Didn't know what Anime was back then lol).
^_^ Naruto is my all time favourite anime
Nice to meet ya (The person who's reading this lol)
Favourite characters! (Excluding the ones I have on my profile list) Have tons more actually ^_^
Some more favourite manga of mine (I havent read many manga in the first place haha xD)
Some more favourite anime of mine!
Statistics
All Anime Stats Anime Stats
Days: 237.6
Mean Score:
7.73
- Watching24
- Completed1,024
- On-Hold0
- Dropped0
- Plan to Watch1,211
- Total Entries2,259
- Rewatched30
- Episodes13,879
All Manga Stats Manga Stats
Days: 61.8
Mean Score:
8.00
- Total Entries519
- Reread0
- Chapters9,931
- Volumes1,102
All Comments (565) Comments
May I know what you think about Shippuden? If not, nothing happens. :D
But I've heard that it's worse than the previous one, so I have doubts. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Season 2 was great, you should watch it when you have the time.
Yeah, I heard about that. The newest Blue Lock season is very badly animated, from what I saw on random clips (I don't watch this show). I couldn't believe at first, thinking that perhaps it was just regular whining you can see from time to time, coming from salty viewers (like folks being on the verge of mental breakdown, all because a short sequence in a certain anime has CGI stuff in it xD), but nope. The clips I saw really resembled more a mediocre motion comic than actual animation.
Oh, so the manga is great? My friend is a fan of the anime, but I'm not sure if she's reading the manga as well.
Good luck with your studies!
And I havent watched Uzumaki, or read it, a little too horror related for me lol. The style looks super creepy lmao Is the story good??
It’s almost quaint how most of you seek comfort in plot-driven, character-dependent works while Blame! operates on a higher, more cerebral level—a level accessible only to those who, like myself, possess an intellectual depth forged through years of arduous manga contemplation. My countless days logged into manga consumption serve as an irrefutable testament to my superior comprehension, a mark of dedication that elevates me far beyond the shallow analyses of the uninitiated.
Perhaps your inability to resonate with the hauntingly silent architecture, the lack of dialogue, or the apparent void of traditional narrative in Blame! stems from a deficiency in cognitive perseverance. You see, Nihei’s magnum opus doesn’t spoon-feed its audience; it expects an intellectual ascent—one that you, tragically, have yet to embark upon. Your limited exposure is reflected in your paltry manga days count, a clear indicator of your amateurish engagement with the medium.
I suggest you revisit Blame! once you’ve developed the proper mental faculties and can comprehend its existential brilliance. But alas, that might take years—perhaps even lifetimes. Until then, I suppose you’ll continue to live in blissful ignorance, fumbling through lesser works while I, enlightened by my superior intellect, soar above such mediocrity.
Maybe, one day, you’ll ascend to my level. But I wouldn’t hold my breath.