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Just finishing watching Giant Killing. I enjoyed this series a lot, it was really fun, but I dont understand why the series ends mid-season. I wanted more :/

Radish, I command you to recommend me something new, great, and with a main character as fun as Giant Killing's Tatsumi.

Just finishing watching Giant Killing. I enjoyed this series a lot, it was really fun, but I dont understand why the series ends mid-season. I wanted more :/

Radish, I command you to recommend me something new, great, and with a main character as fun as Giant Killing's Tatsumi.

A second season possibly? I've yet to finish the series but I have really enjoyed the episodes I've watched so far, the lack of football-related anime in general makes 'Giant Killing' a true gem :)

Recommendations eh? Hungry Heart - Wild Striker (Y)

Just watched Gundam Unicorn Episode 2 last night and I have to say it was not as good as the first Episode. Lots of Drama however, still VERY good. Recommend for all Gundam fans to watch (or anyone that like Robot action)

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Filler? Na. What it was doing was showing you how every battle was set up by Aizen, and how the cube was using Ichigo the whole time. While it was just recaps of what happened, it does piece together the whole story very well, and explain everything. Things will get epic again next episode, but they do have to tell a story, and even those like me who have read and watched it plenty already, the recaps from this episode still made me realize new things I hadn't before. Getting to see all of this animated though is a great treat, when the manga just leaves so much to the imagination.

Filler? Na. What it was doing was showing you how every battle was set up by Aizen, and how the cube was using Ichigo the whole time. While it was just recaps of what happened, it does piece together the whole story very well, and explain everything. Things will get epic again next episode, but they do have to tell a story, and even those like me who have read and watched it plenty already, the recaps from this episode still made me realize new things I hadn't before. Getting to see all of this animated though is a great treat, when the manga just leaves so much to the imagination.

It was 90% filler, out of all the recaps the only one they "needed" to show was the last scene.

Although I did forgot about the part where ichigo was fighting with his hollow form.

Gundam Unicorn wasn't as captivating as the first episode although in term of plot I suppose it was pretty good.

I wonder when Naruto Shippuuden will get back to the main storyline :angry:

Just read the chapter 515 of Naruto. It gave me goosebumps.

The war is gonna be L-E-G-E-N-D-A-R-Y

Just read the chapter 515 of Naruto. It gave me goosebumps.

The war is gonna be L-E-G-E-N-D-A-R-Y

Sure is! What happened to Guy Sensie, everyone looked so confused.. or was it just going on how messed up he was due to what he did?

Naruto's new power though bores me. I hope it looks cooler later on, or at least in animation. I also sort of enjoyed knowing that at any time he could snap and go crazy... and now we don't have that lol.

I think Guy sensei passed out due to a combination of the after effects of what he did earlier and at the fact at having to follow Kakashi as the General for the close combat division :woot: I too was a bit disappointed about the fact that Naruto won't be going berserk after snapping but I do hope he'll get some cooler moves like how he moved so fast to attack Kisame that it looked like the Flying Thunder God technique of Minato :)

The latest episode of Gundam Unicorn was awesome! The animation was top notch ones again and it was great to have an episode with loads of explaining being done (Y)

Now, how will I be able to wait for the next episode? :rofl:

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