2012-02-26, 02:46 | Link #65 |
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Frankly, Durarara is about as dark as Index and Bakemonogatari.
That is to say you'll occasionally come across some questionable issues, but the general tone of the series and it's main characters won't make you lose sleep at night or feel dirty after watching it. It's as good as any stepping stone to ease yourself into the real hardcore stuff.
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2012-02-26, 07:02 | Link #66 | |
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anyway, i guess i'll give this another try then
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2012-02-26, 07:21 | Link #67 | |
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If you can handle the darkness in Index, which a good portion involves child abuse of various degree, then Durarara shouldn't be a problem. I won't sugarcoat and say that Durarara is family-friendly, but I'm fair certain it shouldn't keep you up at night. I'm not exactly sure what you've expecting out of character relationships though, all I can say is that the main characters, as well as the more important secondary characters, have colourful personalities with good chemistry together.
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2012-03-07, 12:52 | Link #68 |
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Why is that series made from this company (Baccano and DRRR) fail to produce sequels? Baccano is extremely popular among anime fans, ranking in the top 40 as with DRRR. I'd love to see a second season for DRRR, and they have plenty of source material as well..
Secondly, I know this question was asked in the first page, but is there still no news of getting a licensed English translation for the light novels? It's the same deal with Baccano right? The novels have no official translations correct? |
2012-03-07, 12:54 | Link #69 | |
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