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This week's Naruto chapter and anime, both, were really good. The music in the anime episode contributed to expressing the mood of the situation really well. It'll be kinda sad when things start to slow down again :rolleyes:

Seems like OneManga will be shutting down this week :( Source

Just finished watching season 2 of Gundam 00. Brilliant. I'd say better than the first season. Watched the trailer to the movie too, i'll probably check it out. I've never a fan of anime series based movies as they never have plot development, so you know no big things will happen.

This week's Naruto chapter and anime, both, were really good. The music in the anime episode contributed to expressing the mood of the situation really well. It'll be kinda sad when things start to slow down again :rolleyes:

Seems like OneManga will be shutting down this week :( Source

Mangafox, MangaTraders and a few others are still open. Torrens are still your best friend. Manga Meeya is the best way to go.

OMG live action GANTZ movie

TRAILER

I hope its good, but I doubt it will be.

Just finished watching season 2 of Gundam 00. Brilliant. I'd say better than the first season. Watched the trailer to the movie too, i'll probably check it out. I've never a fan of anime series based movies as they never have plot development, so you know no big things will happen.

I use a site called http://manga.bleachexile.com/index.html , as they seem to get them the quickest.

Just watched Naruto and it was great, though the next filler might be ehhhhh. The manga as great as well, and looking forward to them finishing this tale.

Bleach manga was interesting, but it really didn't get anywhere. I wonder what is up between Gin and Aizen though. Ever since about 4 chapters ago, it seems like there is something splitting them apart. bum bum buuuuum!

Also, doesn't fall under eastern anime, but I just finished watching Batman: Under the red hood. Amazing! This is how batman cartoons should be. It was dark, full of action, and was sort of adult themed. There was blood, awesome fights, and great laughs from the Joker. I'd give it a 9/10 for being a super hero cartoon movie. This was great.

Also, doesn't fall under eastern anime, but I just finished watching Batman: Under the red hood. Amazing! This is how batman cartoons should be. It was dark, full of action, and was sort of adult themed. There was blood, awesome fights, and great laughs from the Joker. I'd give it a 9/10 for being a super hero cartoon movie. This was great.

Indeed it was. You forgot to mention the great original score (as in the background the music) :cool:

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Onizuka focused on what he loves most, regardless of the seriousness of the current situation (the school kid above has a real gun and is about to go and kill someone for being abused) :laugh: :cool:

Indeed it was. You forgot to mention the great original score (as in the background the music) :cool:

Ya, can't believe I forgot that. It really sounded great. Watched it a 2nd time with some other friends, and they kept commenting on the awesome music.

Naruto 540 came out, This is the first time I had tears in my eye just reading.

Naruto 504. That is going to be a sad one when it is animated.

Indeed. Chapter 504 is the most emotional chapter out so far. Looking forward to it animated. Too bad this week's Naruto anime episodes sucked. Such a waste of a 1hour episode block.

Started watching "Karas".

The sound effects and the animation are amazing 10/10.

I'm only finished 2 out of 6 "episodes" so I can't really say anything about the plot, but everything else is great.

I saw that a while back, the animation was very well done (Y)

Started watching D.Gray-man after finishing hunter x hunter (which I really liked) it's ok so far kinda standard with the gothic theme or whatever you call that.

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