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I'm having withdrawl symptoms too! haha

Hey if I was to get into the Gundam series, which is the order I should watch the shows in? There's so many of them I don't know.

I'll probably watch those after One Piece, I think I'm on like 141 now :p

Yeah, I can't wait to find out what happens in the manga. It's getting quite exciting :D

I would say if you're getting started with Gundam 00 to start watching the previous season first.

To my knowledge they're on the second season right now, so I would get caught up with what's going on right now before you jump in.

I'm having withdrawl symptoms too! haha

Hey if I was to get into the Gundam series, which is the order I should watch the shows in? There's so many of them I don't know.

I'll probably watch those after One Piece, I think I'm on like 141 now :p

There is no real order to Gundam just watch G gundam first but if you want a real awesome Mecha anime watch GaoGaiGar

I would suggest Gundam Wing (plus the movie Endless Waltz) as well as Gundam SEED and Gundam SEED Destiny (and of course Gundam 00)

Not too much of a fan of the Char's Counterattack style Gundam series.

Oh man, it's amazing! It's one of the top user voted animes right now on animenewsnetwork.com

It's also in my top 5 animes :D

Top 50 animes

http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encycloped...0=best_bayesian

Code Geass

http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encycloped...ime.php?id=6704

Code Geass R2 (Second season)

http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encycloped...ime.php?id=9173

Each season is 25 eps, so it's a perfect length for most people (Y)

Oh man, it's amazing! It's one of the top user voted animes right now on animenewsnetwork.com

Top 50 animes

http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encycloped...0=best_bayesian

Code Geass

http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encycloped...ime.php?id=6704

Code Geass R2

http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encycloped...ime.php?id=9173

Popularity != good show.

But Code Geass is Awesome if you're heavily into C&C.

Naruto Chapter 431 "Naruto Erupts" has been released. This chapter is epic. It sent waves of chills throughout the whole chapter.

Brilliant chapter. I knew it was going to be good but bloody hell you can really see now he has grown and i think when it comes to the inevitable battle with Sasuke, it will be a little more even. If he manages to control the nine tails chakra too, he'll be unstoppable.

My unbelieved god, naruto was just amazing! that whole chapter just had me dancing with joy in my mind. What a insane fight already, and Naruto is just so powerful. OH! and is kakashi really dead??? naruto said he didnt feel his chakra anymore :( :( When he said that, I thought it was going to be 9 tails time. Ah man, next episode is going to be killer, and the wait for it even more so.

Bleach was great as well. I like what they are doing with this fight, and I'm interested in seeing what is in plan for those 2 who are plotting against orihime.

HOLY F@@KING S@@T, this is awesome, i can't wait a whole week to see what'll hapen.

and about the new jutsu, in one chapter we saw Naruto training along in the frogland (sorry for this), I think he has developped his Resengan with the wind chakra, i can't remember the hole name. seeing what he did with the normal rasengan, i can't emagin what he could do if this is true

I NEED MORE NOW!!!!!

ok, i had to re-read the last chapter of naruto, because that was just too much. At the end, the last 2 frames they are talking about his power and his new move. But on the 2nd frame, where they talk about him being strong in sage mode, it looks sort of like his fox chakra as well. Maybe his new move does have to do with the fox chakra... thats what im hoping for at least.

Sure seems like it at this point. Next chapter should be pretty awesome as well.

I'm surprised BLEACH didn't end up being as good as Naruto after a 2 week break.

Just more of the Ulquiorra versus Ichigo battle, and not much more in terms of plot development.

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