Moved over to Anilist, all my updated scores are there. I drop by here from time to time to read reviews mostly. Still feel free to message me!
I am mostly a mecha fan and trying to watch more anime and stuff.
I tend to be pretty fair with my ratings and even give manga/anime that I didn't really enjoy decently high scores.
It takes quite a bit for me to give something less than a 5, the series at hand having to really rub me the wrong way or just complete blow it in someway.
I tend to rate even more child-oriented shows with decent ratings based on the series as a whole and how enjoyable it was when I watched it.
Some of my ratings are pretty biased which isn't hard to see, but if an anime or manga blows my mind, it gets a good rating.
Certified Shout outs to:
Gon Freecs from Hunter x Hunter
Pariston Hill from Hunter x Hunter
Razor from Hunter x Hunter
Momotaro Tsurugi from Sakigake!! Otokojuku
Jack Hammer from Baki the Grappler
Gouki Shibukawa from Baki the Grappler
Levi Ackerman from Attack on Titan
Gabi Braun from Attack on Titan
Ryoma Nagare from the Getter Robo series
Kenpachi Zaraki from Bleach
Grimmjow Jaegerjaquez from Bleach
Garou from the One Punch Man Webcomic
Saitama from the One Punch Man Webcomic
Black Sperm from the One Punch Man Webcomic
Crybaby Sakura from Garouden
Assaji from Buddha
Togusa from the Ghost in the Shell Universe
Sachi from Ashita no Joe
Tooru Rikiishi from Ashita no Joe
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Again, is not "sad". But yeah, I totally get your point.
(you need to watch BANANA FISH)
Oh, sorry... for some reason I supposed that you already watched it. It is ok, actually, watch 50 episodes took me around 3 years HAHA But this year I decid finished it.
Nice words. I going to took note about.
Lol. Not really, is just than HQ is close to finished and final anime seasons is going to be truly great! (I already read all manga)
In general HQ have a wellplayed character´s deploymed considerent the HUGE range of them. My fav seasons (2, 4, and final arc that is not animated yet) are my favs because into them we gonna to watch many esscential turning points
Hey... I been in MAL for 11 years. In first 9 I logged almost daily for editing Lol But now I have responsibilities :,v Is just than you and I beocome friends too late, lol. (NEVER IS TOO LATE... well, yeah can be)
What you say is interesting. I haven't really dedicated myself to reasoning "why" I like certain characters. I suppose I have many reasons, but now that I think about it I think I like characters who are true to themselves regardless of their way of thinking.
Exact! I think it is very painful how even though Joe is surrounded by people who love him, he feels so lonely. (btw I put AnJ2 in Hold :,v)
I want to finish Ginga Eiyu Densetsu. Actually, I am very mad with Ginga, Yang Wenling is too OP... TOO. Is almost like "I am Yang Weling, I and Know than this is an anime, also know you actually watching me." Come on!
Industry is always creating so many characters focus on popular arquetipos and forget deployment. Is sad saw to many characters have potential but authors/directors just cant handle. Well... Be writer is a very hard work too, I cant blame them.
btw... You plan to try Haikyuu some day?
Having a trusted group is probably important. People I play with are childhood friends so that trust is pretty innate.
I think DnD is so fun and cool because, like you suggest, the game and story which is created has a sense of freedom which I have only ever seen while playing DnD. If you want to do something, you can! like anything... You may die but you can do it. I really like that. I'll probably be DM for my friends next campaign!
Yeah, having people that are better than you, worse than you, and equal with you is the way to go. If you get that kind of a group to play something with you can improve really fast. But often it can feel like everybody you play is way better than you which can be a little disheartening. I know the feeling especially well having tried to learn some fighting games with small but dedicated communities.
When it comes to writing, I sometimes wonder if some people are just cut out for it and others aren't in the way our brain works. As you say, I'm sure it's hard for everybody but when I try to write stories, like create rather than analyze, words struggle to come out at all. I do plan on being a dm for the first time for my dnd group however and that should be a true test. Creating a world and characters and puppeteering them on the fly.
Well, I did spend a bunch of time in training mode to use their unique mechanics and that's what I found rewarding so you could call that enjoying their playstyle. Opposite to those complex little guys, in games I don't want to put a bunch of time in, I like to play whoever is simple and hits hard. Aka I play Donkey Kong and Ganon in Ultimate. I have fundamentals so as long as the hits count, I can do alright! I guess I either go all in, or invest as little time as I can to still be effective. 0 or 100.
Ahhh yes muscle memory is the term.
That's super cool to hear you write, even if we are always our harshest critiques. I have had ideas for stories but the moment I sit down to type them out I can't get anything down.
Funny enough, before double checking my initial message I had assumed your comment about subconsciously remembering was applying to fighting games. It made sense in that respect too, no matter how little I play, it comes back in moments. Subconscious memory space is so crazy, I suppose it serves for good and bad.
Cool idea.. do you write stories??
I think it's a great thing to go back to the works that you love and even if you forget the details, I think it's hard to forget what you learned. Even if at some point it becomes subconscious.
And I suppose if you get down to it, all we can know is our own existence. We are not humankind, we are a human. So, like you suggest, it would have to be worked on by an infinite amount of people if this theoretical work could actually exist in my opinion.
I need to go through Kaiji again, despite it getting me into Fukumoto, it is the story of his I am the most cloudy on. All I know is I was so into Brave Men's Road... The whole season 1 was actually just freaking crazy.
There's no way any work could explore all of what it means to be a person, but I'm glad that Fukumoto can tap into an essence I feel everyone can deeply connect with.
I guess all stories and ideas can go back to Aristotle and like.. myth. Perhaps, although not a huge difference, we should view lying to get yourself moving as acting. Putting on a character. Lying sounds harsher. It's funny you speak of Brave Men's Road because I just read a chapter in Gambling Emperor Zero which reminded me of this conversation. A character adamantly stated "MY HEAD IS MADE OF STEEL!" to gain the will to face something incredibly frightening. So cool, so freaking cool, the way we can struggle, but the way we can overcome and find courage and fulfillment. Being a person is pretty cool.
I love Usopp!!! Although Luffy gave me broader lifestyle philosophies to look into, Usopp is the boy who affected me most in a practical way. I deal with some pretty nasty anxiety myself, and having a character like him who I could relate with and look up to was so beneficial. I would even imitate his coping mechanisms, lie to myself and act like I'm a freaking pirate captain or a superhero who is unstoppable. It really helped and seeing him fall and rise back up throughout the series, especially in Water 7, was an empowering message!! Because of that, when I think about the Usopp that I care most about, it is pre time skip Usopp- but I do love that he's a character who constantly develops and grows. Even early on in the series you could see him succeeding in bigger and bigger feats and I don't think that ever stopped.
Fictional characters were such an important part of my life, inspiring me in many ways. It's part of why One Piece was so meaningful for me with Luffy, Usopp, and Zoro all playing that part. At this point I have formed a somewhat solid foundation for how I want to be moving forward so fictional inspirations have started to come less often. In a way Dio Brando is my new one; but only as a way to channel my negative emotions in tenacity and pushing forward, not actually hurting others.