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I just finished reading Ai-Ren. It's basically a wordy version of Saikano. It's a must read for anyone who likes to know more about interpersonal connections between people in a post apocalyptic setting.

I enjoyed Saikano, might look into this :)

Radish?

Same here. Dragonball and Dragonball Z are the only long animes that I've watched. Thought I want to try Naruto and Bleach though. But it'll be hard to catch up :p

I've been wanting to do that for a long time but there are so many episodes to watch, that I constantly procrastinated it.

Have ago at Yu Yu Hakusho only 112 eps long and is a fun show to watch.....

Well, Bleach and Naruto mangas are out.

Bleach was just a teaser. We got to see Ichigos new form, and a bad ass move, but the art looked so hurried and black, that it was hard to tell what was really going on. Can't wait to see this animated.

Naruto was just so so. It was great for the fact that we got to see naruto and his dad interact, but not much really went on. But what I've heard, is that Naruto still has another clone storing chakra, and in the next episode, naruto is going to bust out like a thousand of his clones in sage mode on pain :))))))))))))))))drooooools

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Have ago at Yu Yu Hakusho only 112 eps long and is a fun show to watch.....

Cool, a classic anime. I always seem to enjoy those a lot. I assume it's along the lines of Bleach?

Yeah but with more fights and less emo

Awesome, I'm gonna check it out this weekend. Thanks a lot for the tip! :D

@Radish?: I'm also gonna check out Bleach this weekend. To me it doesn't really matter if I'm up to date with the episodes. The fun while watching it is more importan:):)

@maskedforever: That sounds pretty interesting. I'm gonna check both Saikano and Ai-Ren out.

I see that I won't be bored the next couple of day:p:p

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CLANNAD ~After Story~ ep. 22

And we have a happy ending. :)

Finally got round to watching it, was great to see the family together again after Ushio's death :happy: Fuko's antics were funny as well :laugh:

Radish?

Damn, the BLEACH manga was too short, all it did was riled me up for next week :p !

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