just wait until you meet the compound interest guy
There’s gotta be a Japanese name for these stories that are 40% explaining the rules, 30% adding new rules…as a twist…right?
Cuz I’ve spent forever just calling them ‘rules mangas’
HxH is the best of all the rules mangas, by far, in my opinion
My favorite example of over-explaining the action is actually the Vampire Hunter D novels because the narrator will tell you that something happened, then circle back for two or three paragraphs explaining exactly why this was so amazing.
I really need to find a way to pirate all of those novels as E-Books I want to read them all but I don’t want to spend that much money if I can avoid it.
This is a typical habit of light novels in general.
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watched half of that Yasuke series last night. audiovisually it’s a blast
This rules.
Feels like the right way to use CGI, recreating an aesthetic that is very good but very cumbersome to execute otherwise.
i can’t believe that’s cg at all, wow and indeed woah
importantly, they also bothered to get the sound signature authentically muffly too
do not like this program, feels like a weird intersection of the gravity falls sensibility with bojack horseman’s in terms of the extremely manic self-examination littered with realworld distractions and the pace it tries to achieve with that is very grating to me
everyone see the mitchells vs the machines if you like this though
Tuca and Bertie is the best cartoon and I’m so glad that the insatiable hunger for content managed to keep it alive.
I was confused whether that right turn was illegal due to an arcane Japanese traffic law or a Keiichi-verse fantasy traffic law
I finally figured out in fact it’s real:
i managed to get into it because everyone was saying how brilliant it was but yeah i absolutely found it pretty off-putting. glad it’s ongoing though
As I mentioned in another thread I’ve been doing some upscaling stuff
here’s my first end product
compared to sd
i don’t have a lot 2 say abt it but i really love that gay little rat