I might try giving it a shot this summer,since it's been years since I dropped it.I wanna see if my opinion will remain the same or change?And whether it has something worthy in it I didn't notice the previous time(except for the art).
Hehe, I agree. I give AG a 10 as a boost 'coz it's so underrated :(
Onigiri is the man. He fights for his desire, not "sky."
I think Tenjou Tenge is very experiemental, like a sandbox where Oh Great can test his concepts and drawings and still can earn an income. It's popular because it got sex, lol.
They SHOW how he did it in one of the episodes! And they show him use the same power to put a hole in the moon and in his showdown with Knives at the end!
You watched it on T.V. right? Maybe you just missed an episode or two?
I thought so. From the way you were writing, it sounded as though you hadn't seen it in a while and forgotten many details.
What you said made no sense. Technically, Knives made Vash destroy July, but that doesn't change the fact that he was responsible for it's annihilation.
It's supposed to be tragic, that someone so nice and gentle is destined to destroy.
What mystery are you talking about?
By definition alone, Vash is more of a "Dumbass than a "Badass."
Yeah, I think Oh Great is a Great artist (Pun intended because that's about as funny as Air Gear gets), but sometimes artwork can suffer from longevity and the artist will get tired of drawing the same thing over and over, but I think his suffers from WAY too much dialog and explanations, covering up or taking up space that should have been for artwork instead.
hmm, actually tenjou tenge is not lame, is just that it has not the same feeling as Air Gear, I really love Oh Great works, but I like Air Gear more than Tenjou Tenge, but I'm still considering to read Tenjou Tenge
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Lol no.
Onigiri is the man. He fights for his desire, not "sky."
I think Tenjou Tenge is very experiemental, like a sandbox where Oh Great can test his concepts and drawings and still can earn an income. It's popular because it got sex, lol.
You watched it on T.V. right? Maybe you just missed an episode or two?
What you said made no sense. Technically, Knives made Vash destroy July, but that doesn't change the fact that he was responsible for it's annihilation.
It's supposed to be tragic, that someone so nice and gentle is destined to destroy.
What mystery are you talking about?
By definition alone, Vash is more of a "Dumbass than a "Badass."