Just to get this out of the way: The dub is an amazing experience and should be experienced by all. I have always been a skeptic whenever it comes to watching something dubbed, but damn does it work into the cheese factor, which i'm all for, especially in the context of a show that is meant to make you laugh.
Minor spoilers i suppose:
This anime excels in comedy, ecchi and adventure. Just like Kintarou and his bike, the story and laughs and sexy moments are all self contained in every episode where we find our protagonist finding himself a new job, mastering new skills and
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Jul 20, 2016
Studio Trigger's newest anime attempts to go into new territories, specifically different genres compared to what they're used to. Kiznaiver is a drama filled with the neat concept of a hand full of selected teenage students who can feel and equalize each other's pain. It's neat in concept but in execution it lacks in many areas and becomes a whirlwind of eye rolling and ends up being a sort of cliche. If Trigger did anything right it was probably the art, being fantastic, colorful and expressive with action-based scenes being fluid and detail in areas that matter. The op by boom satellites is a great
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Jul 17, 2016
So the second half of Stardust Crusaders starts us off in Cairo, Egpyt where the Joestar's make there way to their most daunting foe, DIO. So i've read the manga from part 4 to 7 (as of right now) so i honestly cannot compare this to the manga. Yet as a fan of Jojo i can tell you the gears start rolling once the second half of SC starts. We're still stricken by the monster-of-the-week trope of a new stand that challenges our protagonists but some of these challenges are personally my favorites. I do still believe some of the encounters with certain stands would've
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