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Ok, If you haven't read or watched Gantz, youre in for a shocker.

Gantz the anime starts off correct, then they just go no where and end it very sadly. Even though it really is a good ending too lol. And the anime strays very very far from the manga.

Gantz the manga is a total head trip and one of the best original ideas ever. The manga goes insane and I really do need to catch up.

Side note, Bleach movie was just great. new Bleach episode is out today as well already.

It's a pity that Gantz gets really repetitive and for some reason goes into Matrix mode with aliens in the second last arc. >_>

I'm still looking forward to reading the last arc because it's actually one of the few seinen manga that has some sense of plot to it. However, it doesn't stray very far from flimsy romance, women with full bodies, gracious number of violent scenes with a lot of gore and psychological drama, which is the standard for the seinen genre.

It's a pity that Gantz gets really repetitive and for some reason goes into Matrix mode with aliens in the second last arc. >_>

I'm still looking forward to reading the last arc because it's actually one of the few seinen manga that has some sense of plot to it. However, it doesn't stray very far from flimsy romance, women with full bodies, gracious number of violent scenes with a lot of gore and psychological drama, which is the standard for the seinen genre.

Not one for DFC eh?

Ok, If you haven't read or watched Gantz, youre in for a shocker.

Gantz the anime starts off correct, then they just go no where and end it very sadly. Even though it really is a good ending too lol. And the anime strays very very far from the manga.

Gantz the manga is a total head trip and one of the best original ideas ever. The manga goes insane and I really do need to catch up.

Oh is it?? I should definitely start reading the manga then

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Just thought i'd share the most epic thing i have seen to date.

LOL!!! that's a nice pic. Is that from an anime?

Something like that, but Naruto (not Shippuden) isn't worth watching after the Naruto vs Sasuke fight which ends around episode 130. After that just skip straight to Shippuden.

But you might want to watch the last episode just to so you don't get a bit confused in shippuden :)

should check it out :p

btw just watched the new bleach episode. The presence of the Senbonzakura made it very interesting. The presence of Byakuya and his decision made it a whole lot more intriguing!!! Can't wait for the next episode and i wonder why they've stopped showing a preview of the next episode.....

Really enjoyed the first episode of Nogizaka Haruka no Himitsu: Purezza, Alice-chan was awesome but scary at the same tim:laugh:h:

Haruka is a doll as usua:D:D

Radish?

Recommendable anime?

Just watched "The Girl Who Leapt Through Time" an I must say I am disapointed. There's no real ending to it. She keeps leaping at the most idiotic times, even after realising how limited she is on the number. I liked the premise, and even found parts amusing but it just didn't live up to the hype I was hearing about it.

:D

Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya Film Announced for 2010

The final episode of the "renewed" airing of The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya anime series ended on Friday with an announcement of a Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya film. The film will open in the spring of 2010.

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http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2009-...ounced-for-2010

Just watched "The Girl Who Leapt Through Time" an I must say I am disapointed. There's no real ending to it. She keeps leaping at the most idiotic times, even after realising how limited she is on the number. I liked the premise, and even found parts amusing but it just didn't live up to the hype I was hearing about it.

How didn't it have a real ending? It was a perfect ending if you ask me. She did leap at the perfect times when she found out it's limitations. She fixed things which she had broken due to her leaping.

@maskedforever: Might check it out. Radish? and I share the same taste in anime so I guess I'll probably like it as wel:p:p

Does anyone save these episodes on their computer, reason I ask is some of them which I save are piling up and are couple of gigs short of 1 TB.

yeah i got around 2TB atm with 1 spread across DVD-rs i do plan on buying it though just when i regain my financial stamina and when they actually become available.

Does anyone save these episodes on their computer, reason I ask is some of them which I save are piling up and are couple of gigs short of 1 TB.

Saving these episodes is why I haven't had time to catch up on the ones I really wanna watch. I have so much waiting to be seen. :laugh:

Not really, the 10 month old baby is what's keeping me from watching things. :p

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