2008-08-22, 10:05 | Link #42 | |
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Still, Brazil is considered part of Latin America. "Hispanic" and "Hispanic America" might be more appropriate terms to exclude things Portuguese and Brazilian.
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2008-08-22, 10:16 | Link #43 |
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Okay I think you may be right, just remembered one TV latin program I think it was called "Latin Nation" anyways they did a report on Brazilian people eventhough they don't consider themselves to be hispanic they are latin as someone said in a interview.
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2008-08-27, 04:39 | Link #44 |
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Well, the usage is rather complicated.
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2008-09-09, 17:08 | Link #45 | |
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2008-09-19, 23:33 | Link #47 |
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so much style, its hard to put my finger on it, or rather too tedious, but this trailer just blew me away. anime tends to get so silly and over the top easily, its rare to see work like this. also i like the premise, of course style isnt enough, but wether an anime has substance or not i dont judge from a trailer.
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2008-09-21, 02:51 | Link #49 |
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Always count on manglobe for something different. It'll be fun to hear actresses in the roles, that doesn't happen often enough (last one I remember was having those kids in FLCL who were originally on the theatre circuit).
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2008-10-06, 14:06 | Link #54 | |
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The thing is that most of the people outside latin america dont know about latin america colonization, so, they just repeat what they see on tv. Looking forward to Michiko to Hatchin, watanabe by himself makes the production a must see (or should it be must listen?). |
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2008-10-07, 23:49 | Link #55 |
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This seems fairly action-packed and with an interesting visual style, not to mention an uncommon setting, so it might just be the thing to add some variety to the season whenever it airs.
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2008-10-08, 01:56 | Link #56 |
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Seems to be far too much worrying about "what kind is she?" rather than just appreciating her looks.
Looks like a very odd couple and the series is worth at least a couple of probationary episodes.
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2008-10-12, 09:02 | Link #58 |
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i'm a bit surprise duckroll or 7th did not already report these bit of info/rumors on MtH
I suppose it will be more relevant to sakuga fans. First the facts, Toshihiro Kawamoto (Cowboy Bebop) will be animation director on episode 3 of the show. Rumor has it, bones will produce the animation for this one episode. (thx to duckroll for this bit of info).. Then as a Gainax fan, i'm eagerly expeceting episode 8 which has Hitomi Hasegawa as animation director. This one his supposed to be Gainax episode since Shin Itagaki (Gurren Lagann #6/7, DMC, Black Cat) said so on his column on Anime Style, he is of course directing this one. On a final note, Masaaki Yuasa (Mind Game) is working on the ED solo (apparently), that's what came from the press conference : http://playlog.jp/sendenman/blog/2008-10-11-2 7th > If you happen to pass by where did you see tadashi Hiramatsu was involved. I thought he was tied up by the next Eva movie.
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2008-10-13, 14:17 | Link #60 |
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Wow, that's a lot of great collaboration going on for this! Looks like we're going to see a lot of talented people pitching in for this romp.
It sounds like this is going to be whole lot of fun, can't wait for this show to get started. Last edited by DangerMouse; 2008-10-13 at 15:42. |
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