[Official] Anime/Manga Thread


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Hey there. Been a long time since I posted in this thread. Not since my house flooded and I lost my anime. :no:

I lost my Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood and Inuyasha Final Act fansubs. I was collecting them for several months and was waiting to watch them back to back. Of course that never happened since my computer drowned. :cry:

Then I got back into the house, got a new computer and decided to wait for the dubs since I was already so far behind. Of course I'm way behind on those too now because I just kept putting it off. So I was just wondering if anyone actually watched the dub versions and thought they were good? The original studios were brought on for the new series so I know I'll like the dubbed version. I think they're both only about halfway done airing the dubs so I figure now is as good a time as any to catch up. Any group recommendations?

Well it not gonna get talked about after few months let it go :laugh:. Anyway I'm liking the new op & ed of naruto but wth is with old stories, it psing me off.

I don't like the new OP much; the song's alright but the video isn't much. I loved the previous one. And yeah the filler-special thing is starting to pss me off. Afterall they do have quite a good distance with the manga right?

Off to read one piece in a bit. I saved it as my last activity for the night before turning in :cool:

EDIT: I didn't think the full version of pss would be censored :whistle:

Well to be honest I'm not a die hard fan of the Gundam series either. I haven't watched most of them but to me Gundam 00 stand out in particular; it's my favourite among the Gundam titles that I have watched.

Just read 599 of One Piece.

It was epic to see Luffy using Hakki instead of his Devil's Fruit ability and Zorro making an appearance by cutting a ship in half!

Not too impressed with Franky's new look though. Can't wait till the entire crew meets up :laugh:

A new promotional video for the upcoming Gundam 00 movie giving up a sneak peek to some battle scene

It looks awesome :woot: :jump::bounce:

I can't bloody wait for it :D

:bounce: Kubo said in an interview two more arcs are on the was one is 6~8 months and the other is 2~3 years :omg: :drool: :drool:

Explain yourself! :p

You mean we will have one new arc in 6 to 8 months and another in 2 to 3 years? Or that they will span 6-8 months and 2-3 years???? I must know!!! Did he explain if it will still involve our beloved main hero? the suspense, it wont let me go! lol.

Actually I was sad when one piece was out for a month, but it passed in a blink of an eye. But to say I was little disappointed with 423, kind of like halo 2 ending.

Also only 20,000 years, I would've given him at least 100,000.

If Aizen is supposedly immortal now too, why wouldn't they keep him down there forever? Do they think he'll change in that time?

Explain yourself! :p

You mean we will have one new arc in 6 to 8 months and another in 2 to 3 years? Or that they will span 6-8 months and 2-3 years???? I must know!!! Did he explain if it will still involve our beloved main hero? the suspense, it wont let me go! lol.

I'm taking it as the length of the arcs biggrin.gif

Just have to wonder if it's about Ichigo how he'll regain his powers.

If Aizen is supposedly immortal now too, why wouldn't they keep him down there forever? Do they think he'll change in that time?

I'm taking it as the length of the arcs biggrin.gif

Just have to wonder if it's about Ichigo how he'll regain his powers.

He better. All his friends now still have theirs... no good for him to be weaker than Inoue! lol. I'm happy though after hearing that. Though the story isn't as in depth as Naruto, Bleach is one anime I'm not ready to part with.

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