[Official] Anime/Manga Thread


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So it's TBTP, sweet. Anything out of place in anime so far? Or is it being loyal to manga?

So far it's pretty loyal. They added little bits here and there from what I remember, but nothing that ruins the story at all. Things they added are like a little more to actions scenes, a little more dialog. It's all good so far.

Goody Strike witches might just be getting a second season.

it's been confirmed a couple times (by different sources) that it will be getting a second season. but we finally got some official confirmation late yesterday from sankaku:

"Fans of loli pantsu can heave a sigh of relief with the news that the anime Strike Witches is set to get its second series, just as has long been anticipated.

Details are lacking, but this seems to mean a (presumable) autumn 2009 airing at the earliest, though next year may also be possible. The announcement is carried by no less than three magazines (and the early DVD), whose issues we get to see early thanks to the fact that 2ch’s anime boards have any number of denizens who happen to work in the stores getting the magazine stock early. Thus it is beyond doubt."

who by?

i haven't seen the episode but i can only guess between Taiga and Minorin based on what happened last episode. although Ami might be involved too....bah i'll just watch

Whoa, I didn't know Fullmetal Alchemist was still running (atleast the manga). Can anyone fill me in? I left off where the series ended (and I presume the movie was a parallel), it's right after Ed uses his own body to do some transmutation.. heh looks like I've forgotten everything now :p.

The Manga is completely different to the Anime. The Manga starts to change around the time when they meet Greed, the Manga is 3> Anime.

Anime was good, but the Anime is so good. They are making new Hagaren No Renkinjutsushi, but this one will be more loyal to Manga.

The manga explains what happened when they did the human transmutation, and so on, hikari no hoenheim is not even referenced in the anime, much less spoken about.

The anime is more comprehensive and not a mish mash, like the anime.

Huge spoiler, do not read if u havent read up to chapter 80 or fma.

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He was a Slave, his original name was Slave 32 or 23, and the name was given to him by the first humonculus

Awesome. Makes me wonder if Naruto after awakening all his sage powers and what not will now be able to control the 9 tails in such a powered up form? Or if him and the Kyubi reached some sort of agreement? Can't wait to see next week.

Also I don't think Hinata is dead, to many of the "older generation" have been whiped out. Like Kakashi said, it's time for the younger generation to take over, they can't do that if they're all dead.

lol neo.

Man, bleach was pretty good, but seemed to be like 4 pages long. Seriously, can we get more than 2 sword swings a fight?

Yeah...no kidding...so what happened, that is the question? Was it Ichigo or someone else do it? Did Ichigo finally learn a new power or what? Or was it what's her face(can't think to spell her name right atm) using her power against him? Questions and stupid cliffhangers!

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