[Official] Anime/Manga Thread


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No kidding, this episode was great! I am really looking forward to next weeks now. So well done, and for a second I thought we would get to see his bankai. I really hope we get a hour episode of this chapter soon. 30 mins is just too short when its so good.

Claymore is nice indeed! Thanks for telling me about Soul Eater. It's in my "still to watch" list but I totally forgot about it.

Claymore was good, until it stopped following the manga. The manga story line is a million times better. I don't know why they decided to end it because the manga is still being made if I'm not mistaken.

Claymore was amazing except I thought it ended quite abruptly.

I loved the main character claire :p

Because until about episode 18 or 19 it was following the manga perfectly which is still coming out, and then it went in a completely different direction and ended, I have no idea why. The manga is way better.

So tonight I depart for London the stores ill be hitting will be...

Forbidden planet.

Orbital Manga.

Tokyo toys.

the Japan centre.

Anyone know of anywhere else?

You've covered all bases pretty much. Forbidden Planet isn't what it used to be when it comes to Anime/Manga :(

Going with friends?, I'm hopefully going this month to the same places and make a day out of it.

Radish?

You've covered all bases pretty much. Forbidden Planet isn't what it used to be when it comes to Anime/Mang:(:(

Going with friends?, I'm hopefully going this month to to the same places and make a day out of it.

Radish?

ill be by my self just like the last 4 or 5 times.

RideBack is coming along nicely so far, I loved the 4th episode that was action-packed with Rin breaking into buildings with Fuego and being on the run from the GGP saving Shouko (Y)

The 5th episode started to open up the plot with Okakura's past with the GGP and Rin being found out by the authorities, glad it's not happening too late into the series (being 12 episodes in all) and with the eye candy by Madhouse - it's a winner if they keep it up! :happy:

Radish?

Well now that im no longer in pain from walking around London i have to say getting all my shopping done within and hour and a half was good as i got to catch the 11:30 Grand central back home and damnit Tokyo Toys were closed again but i did manage to spend over ?100 in orbital Manga also the walk from Kings cross to Embankment is a good one.

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