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Kubo GO TO HELL
Join Date: May 2012
Location: with Maki-sama
Age: 31
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^^" if I have to choose an anime whose episodes lasted no more than five minutes I think of "Morita-san" very good animation
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2012-12-08, 07:57 | Link #23 |
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Join Date: Nov 2012
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What? I can tell you that there was nothing wrong with my usage of the word here. Did you mean something else...? I don't get it.
I was already using the translate to see some other stuff, but now that you mention it, I really didn't need to mention I did because the numbers are actual numbers. |
2012-12-09, 15:23 | Link #25 |
ItadakiMAKO
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: New York City
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^ I can't believe I watched that. And I can't believe that Man-Faye more. :X
My first thoughts on the title were of a man who acts like little girl, then of a little girl acting like a man... It's certainly misleading xD
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2012-12-09, 19:54 | Link #26 |
Try me! <3
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Germany
Age: 40
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Who knows, it could well be that one of the man-girls is a trap, thus being true to the title
They can't be *that* oblivious to not know what people think of when they hear the title, so probably they choose the title with a good reason XD
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2013-01-02, 13:14 | Link #29 |
Last Engage
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Florida
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Most of what I said for Yama no Susume applies to here, too. That extra 30 seconds of airtime makes a difference, the animation looks pretty good, and I'm enjoying the characters. This is another series where all four leads are voiced by relative newbies to the business, so I'm curious if any of these VAs will go places once this series is done. Everyone has to start somewhere.
The level of meta on display is rather high, and it manages to turn what should be staid facts about business into comedic points. The relationship between Aki and Hana is a lot of fun to watch. (And more than bit yuri-ish. Always a plus!) I need to see more of Ringo and Tsugumi to get an idea of how they fit into things, but since both this and Ai Mai Mii are dealing with manga, albeit in different ways, I'm looking forward to seeing how they handle things. Once again, the winter of 2013 is off to a running start. |
2013-01-02, 14:01 | Link #31 |
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Derping in League of Legends
Age: 30
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Maybe if Watched Aikatsu twice in a row while waiting for the new episode but,
That blond girl Reminds me a lot of Hoshimiya Ichigo from Aikatsu! Maybe because of her red Ribbon
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2013-01-02, 16:34 | Link #32 |
Yurifag
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Kharkiv, Ukraine / Barcelona, Spain
Age: 35
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MisaoFan
Em. You're mixing things here. Noone of them wants to became a mangaka or make manga. They want to make popular manga journal. In ep one they searched for manga authors o fill the content of the first issue
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2013-01-05, 21:48 | Link #39 |
Try me! <3
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Germany
Age: 40
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How do you get editors for your manga anthology? You lay a track of sweets to your room
Because, come one, no one cares about qualification or something like that Who's paying the rent for their office, anyway, given that they're in an actual office building? I bet the rent isn't cheap there, and it's not as if they're doing anything even remotely productive XD ("Hooray, I got an email from a famous author that he's declining to work for us!")
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2013-01-09, 13:10 | Link #40 |
Last Engage
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Florida
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I've started viewing Hana just a little differently, now that I know her VA is going to be playing Makoto/Cure Sword in a few weeks. For the actual content of the episode, still keeping up the good pace. Hana's a great example of a fan trying to get into the business, even if she remains a little spacey. And we finally meet the first one of our artists. And narrowly avoid plagiarism!
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