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contramundi wrote:thats bull...wheres cowboy bebop?wolfs rain?roroni kenshin?samurai champloo and trigun?..
As always, the people taking the survey have an inherent bias towards recent anime series. Many of the takers probably never watched Cowboy Bebop or Samurai Champloo.
Herald wrote: As always, the people taking the survey have an inherent bias towards recent anime series. Many of the takers probably never watched Cowboy Bebop or Samurai Champloo.
Herald wrote: As always, the people taking the survey have an inherent bias towards recent anime series. Many of the takers probably never watched Cowboy Bebop or Samurai Champloo.
What are you talking about? A number of those shows are newer then those Contramundi named.
The list is biased, but what one isn't?
Strict31 wrote:To quote Hunter S. Thompson, there is nothing more despicable than a cat in the depths of a nip binge..
Strict31 wrote:Listen to Feline Mussolini.
Strict31 wrote:You're goddamned insane.
achilles wrote:Pay no attention to Cat-Scratch people; he's insane from all that cat-nip.
Lord Simian wrote:"Us"? This is YOUR Kongdamn fault, mister "Bets on when this place will break again"....
Psivage wrote:Don't trust a cat. They are always up to no good.
Herald wrote: As always, the people taking the survey have an inherent bias towards recent anime series. Many of the takers probably never watched Cowboy Bebop or Samurai Champloo.
The official website for the Magi - The Labyrinth of Magic television anime series opened on Sunday and began streaming a preview video.
The video and the website confirmed that this 90th anniversary project from Shogakukan will premiere in October and run every Sunday at 5:00 p.m. on MBS, TBS, and their network of affiliates. A-1 Pictures is producing the anime series.
the new berserk anime,the egg of the emperor is sooo awesome,they leave some parts from the animation that we know from the manga but they add so much to the battles
Hisashi Sasaki, deputy director of Shueisha's Shonen Manga Group and a former Weekly Shonen Jump Editor-in-Chief, said on Monday that "we will make sure" that the previously revealed manga sequel to Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan will be available in English.
Sasaki noted that Hiroshi Shiibashi's Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan (Nurarihyon no Mago) manga is ending its Shonen Jump serialization in this year's 30th issue on Monday. However, the "Aoi Rasen-Jō Saishū Kessen" (Aoi Spiral Castle's Final Battle) sequel will appear in the spinoff magazine Jump Next! in August. Along with the sequel, the current Shonen Jump issue indicated that a "top secret project" in the works.