Originally posted by Astner
Finished Attack on Titan Season 3 Part 2, so I'm finally up to date with the anime, and Season 4 is released in a year.Great show.
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It kills Meruem and the two Royal Guards who dug him out of the fallout.
Yeah, but
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The King also took his pet game player with him. It was prettt unclear how much exposure is needed to be fatal.
But now I have a new question:
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Alluka asks for four things, then grants a wish. And if she isn't able to complete her four requests, she gets put on hold, and no one else gets asked anything.Ok, so what happens if someone dies before she can ask them? Does she get stuck in an endless loop, forever?
I mean, what if that butler actually handed over his brain, and died? Then what?
Don't worry, you're not missing anything, Tokyo Ghoul:re was butchered far worse than Root A. And :re wasn't very good to begin with, either.
Me, I just binge-read Instant Bullet. Halfway through I found myself thinking, "at this point I wish the author would just have made a romcom instead," and then remembered that the series was authored by Aka, and that I'm already up to date on his ongoing romcom series. Now I kind of wish he'd go back and finish Instant Bullet.
Currently watching My Hero Academia. I know its mostly another co.i g of age Shonen but it has cool stuff in it like this: YouTube video
Sakigake!! Otokojuku.
Reading the manga. This series is AWESOME. It's about a Japanese boot camp with a batshit insane principle where everyone fights to the death.
How do I put this...
You know how Hercule Satan behaves when he's in character? Virtually every character is like that, only for real. Super duper macho men, taking everything so seriously that it becomes a parody, even despite the blood and guts.
Some of the shows I recently picked up.
Tower of God
episode 1: pretty generic opener
episode 2: introduced lot of unique characters, good comedy relief in the mix. The vibe from this show reminds me of HxH anime.
Digimon Adventures 2020
episode 1-2: basically a reboot, which is fine and dandy. Nice action sequences and no repetitive reused scenes. No return of the classic digivolution stage, which is fine with me.
Dorohedoro
Currently on episode 5 and enjoying every bit of it. I only wish part of it wasn't in cgi, but the story to good to give up on watching. Not sure who to root for, the protagonist or the antagonist side.
Railgun
Funny how a spin-off is better than the main series (Index).