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Daaaaamn that is a lot of anime. Are sure you living on Earth where the days are only 24 hours, how do you find the time?
Well, when you work it out, new episodes air usually once a week. Even if fansub groups were to keep up with a show as it airs (Which they can't be expected to do since subbing is a lot of work) that still makes it possible to watch 5 episodes of anime a day and keep up. Figure each episode is 24 minutes, and that's only 2 hours a day or less if you skip the OP and ED.
Joined: Sep 01, 2005 Posts: 795 Location: between here and there
Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2006 1:32 am Post subject:
Zierlyn wrote:
theone06 wrote:
Daaaaamn that is a lot of anime. Are sure you living on Earth where the days are only 24 hours, how do you find the time?
Well, when you work it out, new episodes air usually once a week. Even if fansub groups were to keep up with a show as it airs (Which they can't be expected to do since subbing is a lot of work) that still makes it possible to watch 5 episodes of anime a day and keep up. Figure each episode is 24 minutes, and that's only 2 hours a day or less if you skip the OP and ED.
Yes but that doesn't factor in downloading time which may push it to twice that
Daaaaamn that is a lot of anime. Are sure you living on Earth where the days are only 24 hours, how do you find the time?
Well, when you work it out, new episodes air usually once a week. Even if fansub groups were to keep up with a show as it airs (Which they can't be expected to do since subbing is a lot of work) that still makes it possible to watch 5 episodes of anime a day and keep up. Figure each episode is 24 minutes, and that's only 2 hours a day or less if you skip the OP and ED.
Yes but that doesn't factor in downloading time which may push it to twice that
Ah! But that's why you download while you sleep, or while you watch other anime, or play World of Warcraft, or play video games, or while at work, etc. I pay for this cable internet, I'm darn well gonna make full use of it! =P It's probably only one night out of a week when I go to sleep with my computer actually turned off because I'm not downloading something.
Wow.... this isn't really making me sound good, is it?
Joined: Nov 04, 2005 Posts: 153 Location: Lost between thought and reality
Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2006 7:10 pm Post subject:
Hmmm, lets see
Bleach
Kiba
Comic Party Revolution (this shows great lol)
Ragnarok the Animation (if i could find the rest of the eps /sob)
Rozen Maiden Traumend
Mai HIME
Trinity Blood (damn I really need to finish this one off lol)
.hack//Roots
Blood+
Only_Anime> Just as a warning, .hack//Roots leads directly into the .hack//G.U. storyline, so if you're not going to play the games, you won't get any closure from the anime. On the other hand, if you are planning on playing .hack//G.U. then the anime will probably be very worth it to watch, because you'll be a lot more attached to and/or familiar with the characters in the game.
Joined: Nov 04, 2005 Posts: 153 Location: Lost between thought and reality
Posted: Sat Nov 11, 2006 7:06 pm Post subject:
Zierlyn wrote:
Only_Anime> Just as a warning, .hack//Roots leads directly into the .hack//G.U. storyline, so if you're not going to play the games, you won't get any closure from the anime. On the other hand, if you are planning on playing .hack//G.U. then the anime will probably be very worth it to watch, because you'll be a lot more attached to and/or familiar with the characters in the game.
Thanks for the warning but I've already beaten Vol 1 of G.U.
Oh! If that's the case, you'll have to let me know what you think of .hack//Roots then, if it's a lot more interesting to watch having played the game (the first volume at least).
Joined: Nov 01, 2005 Posts: 689 Location: Behind you
Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2006 11:32 am Post subject:
Wasnt there already a post like this (for starters)
and here are some of the remembered animes that i am watching
(i have so many i have a 3MB file stored on my cpu of all them)
Bleach
Naruto
RahXephon
Jinki:Extend
um.............
ummm........
i will add more wen i get to my computer _________________ Want advice DONT WORK AT WALMART... Theres your freebie...
Im watching Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha
i wish i didnt saw it
yuck
Whaaaat? Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha is a great series! It's probably one of the only shows to actually do justice to the whole "Magical Girl" concept. Usually the main characters of those shows are some brainless ditz who's overly pre-occupied with boys, and has to fight random ludicrous monsters for no particular reason. Nanoha actually has a good storyline, and character growth. Actual character growth! That's a rare find in any anime.
Joined: Sep 01, 2005 Posts: 1818 Location: Milk comes in bags here.
Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2006 9:46 pm Post subject:
Zierlyn wrote:
ultimasome wrote:
Im watching Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha
i wish i didnt saw it
yuck
Whaaaat? Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha is a great series! It's probably one of the only shows to actually do justice to the whole "Magical Girl" concept. Usually the main characters of those shows are some brainless ditz who's overly pre-occupied with boys, and has to fight random ludicrous monsters for no particular reason. Nanoha actually has a good storyline, and character growth. Actual character growth! That's a rare find in any anime.
Yeah, Nanoha is a great series with huge fanbase following. Unlike typical magical girl series, watching the battle segment is not a chore in Nanoha.
Nanoha is not really a magical girl genre in traditional sense that its target audiences are not young girls, but older teens to adult males. Which is understandable considering that Nanoha is a spin-off series based off on H-Game/OVA series Triangle Hearts.
Hehe I actually have a Nanoha figure on my book shelf http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v435/ypark/Photos/DSC00844.jpg
I replaced her original stand with a flex arm Gunpla stand.
Wanted get Fate more, but the one I want hasn't come out yet.
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