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  1. This is pretty much the most refreshing thing I've seen in months in the animu world, even among actual animes as well LMFAO.

    But I'm in the minority that feels people are way to exaggerating the #mess that is Domestic Gilrfriend's melodramatic plot, at least the anime. The only part I feel was really spicy so far is when Natsuo caught Hina masturbating but because the setting remind me of Yosuga No Sora if u know wad I mean ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

    Altho, Rui blatantly pulling the "Is NoT lIkE wE aRe BlOoD ReLaTeD" was gold!



    And remember people, is not incest if you scream #NOCHROMO.

  2. Criticize Pewdiepie, criticize the actress who did Captain Marvel or criticize an idol for just fucking taking a picture on a building which does not represent anything (unlike let's say...that shrine in Japan which Justin Bieber got fuzz surrounding him).

     

    Like did OH got tired of circle jerking their "national prides" (aka the same 3 or 4 groups) or screaming a half-assed petition of "Justice!" for the victims of this Burning Sun #mess?

     

    Oh wait! Amber Heard is proved she has abused Jhonny Deep, a man was abused by a woman not the other way around.

     

    One Hallyu:...

     

    Or moreoso! A female could be the "alpha bitch" behind this spiderweb which started to unravel throug Burning Sun!

     

    Also One Hallyu:...

     

    Like...this is turning into a RESETera forum slowly, very slowly...

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  3. Sooo...I was trying to avoid the whole Seungri scandal until everything is cleared...buuuut...how do I expect the truth to be revealed when the alleged key evidence is being drop by pieces to the public and, on top of that, modified each time.

     

    Like...what kind of whistleblowing is this? :imstupid:

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  4. No thanks.

    I'm not exactly interested in a man writing a yuri series, especially coming from someone who wrote SAO.. I can only imagine it being extremely sexualized and catered to men.

    You are giving way too much credit to gender regarding this stuff LMAO.

     

    Example, Citrus, Netsuzou Trap and, lately, Caged Lovers. What they have in common? All of them are controversial in the yuri fandom, accused of objectify woman and the 3 of them were written by women.

     

     

    NetsuzouTrap_Vol1_Extra10.jpg

     

    So yeah, I would say the author genre does define the quality.

     

    Edit: "Does not", I wanted to say does not define the quality.

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    Heavens, look at the time! It’s BORUTO O’CLOCK!! Nearly every single country in Asia had the ninja adventure series as their top show, giving us a slightly haunting multitude of determined young ninja faces comprising almost all of the continent. There was one particularly interesting upset--the girls love romance series citrus won the year in The People’s Democratic Republic of Korea! The yuri title was relatively popular in the US at the time of its airing, but this marks its debut thus far on our worldwide journey!

     

     

    On a side note, Hanebado was the most watched on Central African Republic and Oceania was the most diverse.

     

     

    lel...just lel...just lel

     

    I did not even knew Crunchyroll was available in North Korea.

     

    #YURISHALLREUNITETHETWOKOREAS

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  6. Lately I've seen the kpop community being attacked by a lot of communities that I am browsing and part of me wants to defend them because most of the kpop fandom behavour can be find in any other community.

     

    ...and then I see the biggest mess of fanwar is not coming from awards shows...BUT FROM A FUCKING GAYO! GAYOS! WHERE THERE IS NO AWARD IN IT, JUST PERFORMANNCE and yet both Ifans and Kfans manage to turn ii into a world war.

     

    :imstupid:

     

    Then my deteriorated brain says...fuck it! I'm just gonna go back to see Padoru memes, some anime tiddies and fuck it! I have not see such a #mess over Gayos in my lifetime as an active kpop fan before. There are not awards involved on it just performance and yet the kpap fandom managed to find something to start a war.

     

    Like...this must be a work of new kpop fans right? Because I refuse to believe old kpop fans, who know how Gayos work, are behind this shit...like fuck it!

     

    #RIP what it was left of peacefullness on the fandom.

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  7. i completely forgot about kiss asian.

     

    I thought crunchyroll requires a regular subscription now?

    Not really, only when the anime is currently airing on Japan the subscription is needed to watch the new episode. Because then is free but with ads, even new episodes are available for free after a week.

     

    However, to watch DUBS you really need a subscription.

  8. I can't believe SAO became this, thanks god I didn't watched this season; Also to note that japanese have an issue with this type of content, I watched "Made in the Abyss" and that shit scarred me and i'm an adult, imagine kids watching that

    Just to point out, SAO and Made In Abyss are late-night anime so THEY WERE NEVER AIMED TO KIDS both are targered to the usual mid-twenties, young adults otaku fanbase...like 90% of anime out there.

     

    Anime for kids air more early in Japan.

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    The 10th episode of the third season of Sword Art Online, aired last Saturday, is considered the most brutal one among the series to date. However, for the american audience it may be a bit different story.

    As soon the episode was available worlwide many fans pointed out that for American streaming services on which SAO is available (Crunchyroll, Funimation and Hulu) some scenes were censored while for the french service Wakanim it wasn't.

    ANN reached to the ones involved on this:

    Funimation confirmed with ANN that its version originated from the licensor, Aniplex. Crunchyroll declined to comment on this specific issue, but said it does not censor content directly from licensors.

    Aniplex of America has not responded to ANN's request for comment.


    However, some pointed out the episode itself was censored on it's japanese premiere with the usual black bars and shadows so there was not much to censor in a way.



    ANN remarks:

    The simulcast versions of anime episodes usually match what airs on Japanese TV


    However, stuff does not stop there, the author of the light novel which the franchise is base on, Reki Kawahara, took his twitter to apologize to the seiyuss who participated on the lastest episode and explained why he use such content as a plot device:

    "This may be a bit late, but if you're wondering why SAO has so many of those scenes, a considerable number of light novels (although they weren't called light novels back then), epic sagas, and adventure stories I read back in middle school contained those plot elements. I would cite ÅŒgun Hakusha (Gold Spur) as a representative title. My writing was bound to that as if it were under a spell.

    These days, the spell has finally worn off. Nowadays I would prefer to express catharsis through other means. If it was an absolutely necessary scene for the story, I would write it, but I would prefer to do that in a book that isn't a light novel."




    ANN remarks

    In multiple interviews, Kawahara has expressed regret about aspects of the story that he wrote as a less experienced writer. The Sword Art Online novels entered a new "Unital Ring" arc in 2017. This marks the first brand new Sword Art Online novel arc written after Kawahara's debut as a professional author.


    Finally, the alleged censored secuence...obviously #NSFW and I may be on line to get my first warning points.



    Sources: 1 & 2

    I can't believe this escalated quickly, like...are we living some post Goblin Slayer era?

    Like, putting the show's quality aside, if there was a warning already beforehand and the original broadcast was already censored then what was the point to edit it more.

    First the Goblin Slayer rape fiasco, then Zombieland Saga's Lily sexuality fiasco now this.

    Did I miss when the anime community turned into the kpop fandom in terms of PC stuff?

    https://youtube.com/watch?v=MxNMJ39FfyI

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    Variety reported on Monday that Warner Bros. finalized a deal with Japanese publisher Kodansha to produce a feature film based on Hajime Isayama's Attack on Titan manga. Andy Muschietti (It) is on board to direct.

    David Heyman (Harry Potter), Masi Oka (Mega Man), and Andy's sister Barbara Muschietti (It) are producing the film.

    Deadline Hollywood reported in January 2017 that Warner Bros. was in negotiations to get the film rights (with Heyman on board to produce), but Kodansha claimed that the report was incorrect.

    Isayama launched the manga in Bessatsu ShÅnen Magazine in 2009. Kodansha Comics publishes the manga in print in English, and Crunchyroll also publishes the manga in English digitally as new chapters are published in Japan. The manga has inspired three anime series since April 2013 — the second part of the third season will debut in April 2019.

    The manga also inspired two Japanese live-action films in 2015. Funimation released the films theatrically and on home video in North America.


    Source: ANN

    So...Boku No Pico, when?

    /k
  11. *Takes a deep breath....

     

    ...sigh

     

    So on the anime comunity there is still the controversy about Goblin Slayer where both side of the spectrum still going overboard with their claims and now in the kpop comunity there is another "Is this idol racist or just ignorant?" debate where, again, both sides are taking extreme measurements.

     

    To be honest this kind of stupid situations make Dan Houser´s words regarding the difficult situation to release GTA 6 in this time and age more meaningfull:

     

     

     

    Dan Houser is "thankful" he’s not releasing Grand Theft Auto 6 in the age of Trump. “It’s really unclear what we would even do with it, let alone how upset people would get with whatever we did,†says the co-founder of Rockstar Games. "Both intense liberal progression and intense conservatism are both very militant, and very angry. It is scary but it’s also strange, and yet both of them seem occasionally to veer towards the absurd. It’s hard to satirise for those reasons. Some of the stuff you see is straightforwardly beyond satire. It would be out of date within two minutes, everything is changing so fast."

     

    Sauce: GQ

     

    Like now both left and right, overall, are so over sensitive to the point they feel everything is an attack to their ideology. Moreover, is now a pain in the ass try to deal with it, is not funny anymore.

     

    Like, in my opinion, I can feel Rockstar not only afraid of the response from their usual detractors but of the gaming comunity as well if them sense any misscarriage from their usual "giving the normies the big middle finger" and start to make a rockus of GTA now being "Political Correct" even if it was minimal (Becuase let´s face it, as much as that I still consider myself a gamer, the community have been so oversensitive this past years - #gamergate (biased reviews are bad...but the response was not better), Battlefield V (From the developers treating the gaming community as monkeys and the gamers themselves for twisting their panties over a random representation of World War II), etc -  ).

     

    Really, now both PCs and Liberals; edgelords and special snowflakes; black and white are the same doll with different dress, because now they behave the same that is so hard to differentiate who is who since both overreact and attack with no mercy.

     

    Really...what a timeline I am living.

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    Legendary Entertainment announced on Wednesday that it is producing a live-action film based on KÅhei Horikoshi's My Hero Academia manga. Alex Garcia and Jay Ashenfelter are overseeing the project for Legendary Entertainment, while RyÅsuke Yoritomi, the manga's editor, will oversee the project for ShueishaTOHO will distribute the film in Japan. 

     

    Viz Media is publishing the manga in English, and it describes the story:

     

    What would the world be like if 80 percent of the population manifested superpowers called "Quirks" at age four? Heroes and villains would be battling it out everywhere! Being a hero would mean learning to use your power, but where would you go to study? The Hero Academy of course! But what would you do if you were one of the 20 percent who were born Quirkless?

     

    Middle school student Izuku Midoriya wants to be a hero more than anything, but he hasn't got an ounce of power in him. With no chance of ever getting into the prestigious U.A. High School for budding heroes, his life is looking more and more like a dead end. Then an encounter with All Might, the greatest hero of them all, gives him a chance to change his destiny...

     

     

    Horikoshi launched the superhero manga series in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump in July 2014. Shueishapublished the manga's 20th compiled book volume on September 4. Viz Media is publishing the manga in English digitally in its Weekly Shonen Jump magazine and in print. The manga has also inspired the My Hero Academia: Vigilantes spinoff manga, which Viz Media is also releasing in English. Both the main manga and the spinoff together have 17 million copies in print.

    The manga has inspired three television anime series, and a fourth season is in the works. The third 25-episode series premiered on April 7.

    The My Hero Academia: Two Heroes film opened in Japan on August 3, and has since earned more than 1.5 billion yen (about US$13.46 million) at the Japanese box office. Funimation screened the film in the United States and Canada from September 25 to October 11, and the film earned US$5,768,366, unseating Hayao Miyazaki's The Wind Rises as the #10 highest-grossing domestic anime film of all time.

     

    Source: ANN

     

    Oh boi...

  13. It depends, if you like angs stories then give it try if not then you can pass. As much as I love Citrus it really has it's big flaws (coughcoughMei'scharacterdevelopmentcoighcough) moreover it mostly aims to it's public so is definetely not for everyone.

     

    Now regarding recommemdations, while looking for them I realize regarding Yuri it depends what you are looking for: Shojo AI (Lesbian romantic love story), Yuribait (teasing) or just lesbian characters on the show because because if you want actual yuri (Lesbian SEXUAL love story) then go watch hentai.

     

    I mean, Yagate Kimi Ni Naru was on debate whether is actual yuri or Shojo AI and with the anime many of the ifandom are going for the Shojo AI side, hell I was surprised that Sakura Trick (anime) is mostly considered yuribait despite the large amount of girlxgirl kiss per minute.

     

    So it depends what you are looking for, and I can't help much but this

    may will, just look at the description for the recommendation...except Keijo.

     

    Althought regarding hentai watch A kiss for the petals OVA (Sono Hanabira ni Kuchizuke o: Anata to Koibito Tsunagi), that was the cutest porn I've seen in my life so far.

     

    Regarding Shojo AI, if you don't mind semi-pedophilia and Yanderes, Happy Sugar Life.

     

     

     

    An currently airing, besides Bloom Into You:

     

    #Yuribait

     

     

     

     

    #ShojoAI...with a lolicon

     

     

     

     

    With lesbian people on the show (Boarding School Juliet)

     

     

     

    https://youtube.com/watch?v=Dcg0oHXATPk

     

    That is all I can help for now...althou give it a check to Flip Flappers, Cross Ange, Aoi Hana, Sasameki Koto. It Said they are Yuri but do not know until wich extend (Shojo AI or actual Yuri).

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    personally i wan't traumatized by it (the rape scenes in berserk and kara no kyoukai were 10x more traumatizing), i'm just disturbed that they show the rape in a way that makes people ask this question:

     

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    why are people comparing this to berserk and knk? those weren't fanservice shows and aftermath of rape was shown in both berserk and knk (casca goes crazy, fujino goes on a killing spree), goblin slayer is a harem and aftermath of rape in it seems more like hentai's mind-break, also its art style makes it look more like hentai

     

    what other edgy shows are you talking about? mahou shoujo site?

    Yes and Angels of death, I haven't watched them (Will watch them later) but seeing some clips here and there and the reviews of them...I feel the reaction toward the rape scene, and specifically the rape scene, on Goblin Slayer is overblown. If they were triggered move on, there are other shows to see and don't have that content but for some reason they are still bringing in until today (like if edgelords and special snowflakes never seen or heard about rape).

     

    Now, on the questionable shows, last season was Happy Sugar Life which pretty much everyone hate it because of the MC being a yandere pedophile (though I do not know if that would be the right word) but indeed had questionable content, worse than Goblin Slayer, and this season is UzaMaid since the MC is a lolicon. Like I really wonder how they would react to them, hell there was even multiple rapes on Happy Sugar Life but they were never shown but strongly hinted to the point it destroyed psychologically the victim and thus making an "antagonist" of him (because the victim was a teenager male who got raped by older women MILFS multiple times).

     

     

     

    I mean, if edgelords and special snowflakes made a fuzz of Goblin Slayer god knows they may had a heart attack with other animes...let alone hentai.

  15. LMAO, I felt sooner or later this would reach OneHallyu since it expanded outside the anime community so fast.

     

    It does not disgust me, but I must add this is being way overblown to the point of either be black or white in the response.

     

    Thankfully Gigguk adressed the issue in a non political nor edgelord way.

     

     

     

    But It really made me wonder, if most people got "traumatized" I wonder how they would react to other "edgy" or with questionable content shows of this year.

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  16. Hajimete No Gal! (My first Girlfriend is a Gal!) [2017]: 4/10

     

    Average to mediocre production (to the point they did not even tried at the last episode), a story line which is all over the place and a poor attempt of giving a climax at the last remaining episodes set this show to be skipped.

     

    However, regarding enjoyment it was 9/10.

     

    The first half was wild that made me overlook the visible flaws but on the second half is where it lost part of it's spark and thus could not make up for it's errors. Even though it still provided some gold comedy moments, when the show tried to be a bit more serious is where it got more generic it was.

     

    High School DxD (First Season) [2012]: 08/10

     

    Is ecchi? yes; is fully charged with fanservice? of course it is; and is borderline hentai/semi-hardcore-porn despite no explicit sex scene? you got it deam right it is. And yet, managed to deliver and awesome story with an interesting world which many "wholesome" or "edgy" shows whished to pull it off.

    It still has it's big flaws, like at some-point the story does not know where to go but once it catch up boi it really catch up displaying solid story arcs, world building, character and, on top of that, A+ ecchi fanservice. Followed by a solid production, dynamic pacing and a special mention of this ost which technically had me sold since the moment it was played on episode 1.

     

     

     

    Of course, the extreme erotic and sexual content is a big turn off for an average viewer, Is awesome but not a-must-watch in my perspective. But still, definetely a series to take in consideration if you can get through that.

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