Kaito-kun wrote:It's official. The only reason I'm still reading Bakuman is Hiramaru.
Also, Evangelion: Q is out in Japan. Neat. Apparently Australia is getting the International Cinema premier. Not sure when. I'm hoping it turns up in the lineup for Scotland Loves Anime 2013. Eva 2.0 was in the 2010 line-up after all. I suppose I'll find out in August during MCM Glasgow. (Yes, apparently that's going to be a thing now.)
Is it sad that our country never shows anime movies like say, the US?
Anyway, I've heard good things about Eva Q so far. Not including that "pirate" thing either which people suddenly came over >.>
Not heard much about the scenes in detail yet though.
Dr Shaneman wrote:Is it sad that our country never shows anime movies like say, the US?
Anyway, I've heard good things about Eva Q so far. Not including that "pirate" thing either which people suddenly came over >.>
Not heard much about the scenes in detail yet though.
Surprisingly the US doesn't seem to show anime at cinemas any more than we do. And if they do they usually spread them out and limit them so very few people actually get to see it anyway.
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Recently watched One Piece: Episode of Nami. It's basically a 2 hour TV special that retells the Arlong Arc. It's nice to see the arc retold with a modern art style (early One Piece anime was ass ugly), they also managed to keep a good amount in only really cutting one thing I missed and one thing that I was glad was gone (luffy getting sunk). The fights looked great, especially Zoro and Sanjis.
Reknoc wrote:Surprisingly the US doesn't seem to show anime at cinemas any more than we do. And if they do they usually spread them out and limit them so very few people actually get to see it anyway.
They have more cons than us though right? So they'll show at them?
Quills on Wheels wrote:Finished Elfen Lied and Kaicho wa Maid-sama. Both were really great with Elfen Lied being.... *shivers*
About time :D
Now go read the manga! Much better than the show for the fact it actually carries on where the show left off, and fills in more blanks that the show doesn't fill in.
Now go read the manga! Much better than the show for the fact it actually carries on where the show left off, and fills in more blanks that the show doesn't fill in.
I'm guessing you're talking about Kaicho wa Maid-sama?
Yeah it was a good anime. I'll get to the manga eventually but first off, I want to finish HOTD's manga. I'm a slow reader so yeah...