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I dont follow? O.o what are we talking bout now?
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My team, he asked, he should just P.M. instead, or post in my team thread in my signature, simple. SuperShouden, I didn't need an explanation, I was just confused by your typo. I watched both avatars.
My bad >.< im new to GT 5 fourms since yesterday DX
My team, he asked, he should just P.M. instead, or post in my team thread in my signature, simple. SuperShouden, I didn't need an explanation, I was just confused by your typo. I watched both avatars.
Avatar seems targeted more towards kids and young teens whereas Korra seems targeted more towards adults...There's been nothing really adult, but the mood and the fact that Korra and her friends seem to be adults, whereas in Avatar everyone's a kid. So...Avatar is fun, lively with a lot of really stupid jokes and a comic relief character. The Legend of Korra is more serious and dark and, sure it has a comic relief character, as well, there's not a lot of comic relief. If I were a kid, I'd find Korra boring. It's hard to explain. Ultimately, though, they're pretty much the same story targeted towards different audiences.
Anyway, next on my Netflix list is Cutie Honey and Agent Aika.
Watched "Dusk Maiden of Amnesia" (Tasogare Otome X Amunejia) kind of as a random thing and ended up really liking it. Most of the anime I've watched lately has felt so canned and forced, and the "emotional" parts have been so predictable and awkward that it's hard to care what's going on. This show was the first I've watched in years in which the sad parts actually made me sad, and I found myself actually caring what happened to the characters on a level beyond "what's going to happen next?" The main girl is pretty awesome, too, and the protagonist isn't a total loser/moron like with so many similar shows.
Watched "Dusk Maiden of Amnesia" (Tasogare Otome X Amunejia) kind of as a random thing and ended up really liking it. Most of the anime I've watched lately has felt so canned and forced, and the "emotional" parts have been so predictable and awkward that it's hard to care what's going on. This show was the first I've watched in years in which the sad parts actually made me sad, and I found myself actually caring what happened to the characters on a level beyond "what's going to happen next?" The main girl is pretty awesome, too, and the protagonist isn't a total loser/moron like with so many similar shows.
Watched "Dusk Maiden of Amnesia" (Tasogare Otome X Amunejia) kind of as a random thing and ended up really liking it. Most of the anime I've watched lately has felt so canned and forced, and the "emotional" parts have been so predictable and awkward that it's hard to care what's going on. This show was the first I've watched in years in which the sad parts actually made me sad.
Suzuka, while being a fan, is not that great of a show. It's mostly romance. Which I like.
Sean, two guys died on Nickeledeon. The odds man.
Is it me, or does one boob look bigger than the other?
Hmm not bad idk if the face is quite 100% perfect but the choice of hair is nice
It's a small cheap(ish) figure and it's the only thing out of her though.
I think that figure is kind of bland.
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