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Trapeze is quite funny even though it is perverted.

You think it's perverted? I think it's a nice grasp on everyday medical conditions with a comedy spin. Yumi is just eye candy :p

Wait unless you've seen the episode of the patient with a constant erection :rofl:

Off I go to watch the series finale of Top Gear ....

Radish?

You think it's perverted? I think it's a nice grasp on everyday medical conditions with a comedy spin. Yumi is just eye candy :p

Wait unless you've seen the episode of the patient with a constant erection :rofl:

I watched it. The climax *ahem* sucked but it was still funny all around.

I watched it. The climax *ahem* sucked but it was still funny all around.

Yep, I'm enjoying the later episodes as there is a cause and effect with the medical conditions that the characters have, bouncing off each other.

Radish?

It's not my cup of tea then. Judging by the plot I read, it's a drama show of a guy's life with a harem in high school and an unfortunate married life. >_>

You should give it a try, for the most part it's quite serious with some light-comedy to balance it out. Though I truly enjoyed ~After Story~ because of Nagisa's circumstances.

Radish?

Episodes 35 of Gintama is hilarious!!! I had to pause it to calm down from the laughing fit before i was able to continue watching

It gets more and more amazing when you get in the 60's and 70's. It even takes a really dark turn too for a few episodes!

You should give it a try, for the most part it's quite serious with some light-comedy to balance it out. Though I truly enjoyed ~After Story~ because of Nagisa's circumstances.

If it mixes daytime soap drama into it, it'll definitely make my allergies act up and turn me into a troll. I'll try just for the fun of it. :p

If it mixes daytime soap drama into it, it'll definitely make my allergies act up and turn me into a troll. I'll try just for the fun of it. :p

All you need know about it is that its Visual Art's/Key anim? only watch it if you're looking for 2D love.

Also thankyou for reminding me i missed the start of neighbours.

Ghost in the Shell: Masterpiece

Appleseed: Hmmm... Amazing artwork, poor character design (Ghost in the Shell prototype)

Real Drive?!

It essentially is fan service. 15 year old girls running with short skirts barely fitting their voluptuous figures, falling over or squealing like pigs about how they can't swim or eat green peppers while wheeling around an ex-secret agency deep sea diver. The kicker is even the androids are large bodied. Shirow definitely was not aiming for a show to push his potential for creativity but simply aiming to materialize his perverse fantasies.

This show essentially shows that Masamune Shirow can create mediocre, fan service laden shows, as if the genre isn't saturated enough of them.

I'm going to wash this bad of tea with xxxholic and Black Jack (it finally was completely subbed and made into a batch torrent).

Real Drive?!

It essentially is fan service. 15 year old girls running with short skirts barely fitting their voluptuous figures, falling over or squealing like pigs about how they can't swim or eat green peppers while wheeling around an ex-secret agency deep sea diver. The kicker is even the androids are large bodied. Shirow definitely was not aiming for a show to push his potential for creativity but simply aiming to materialize his perverse fantasies.

Holon FTW :happy:

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