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Akishima

  • Joined Jun 11, 2015
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Sirscaredyclaude Aug 15, 2020

I agree, it wouldn't really make much of a difference. Not even if T-Mobile bought Crunchyroll and btw, how is T-Mobile gonna get 1.5 billion dollars to buy Crunchyroll? we don't know if T-Mobile is broke. As for Crunchyroll, everything is back to normal, except PMs, but whatever. I prefer Discord or this site's social feats to CR's broken PMs.

As for HBO Max, I would just get it for movies or DC superhero shows while getting Blu-Ray anime as originally planned. Most streaming services don't even have those two anime that I mentioned Big O season 2 and Ghost in the Shell: SAC. Btw, my friends don't like the 3D Netflix original series based on Ghost in the Shell with crappy CGI compared to the upcoming Lupin III movie, in 3D.

The upcoming Lupin movie will have top-notch CGI comparable to Hollywood animated films as of late like The Croods, Frozen, Big Hero 6 and even the later Ice Age movies.

Btw Megane, I found Iron-Blooded Orphans on Netflix. Yeah! CR's license for this anime expired or something.

Sirscaredyclaude Aug 15, 2020

Btw Megane, did you hear about AT&T wanting to sell out Crunchyroll to Sony? doesn't sound like good news to me and Sony is like the new 4Kids, censoring anime. People think Sony buying CR is a monopoly, but Netflix and Amazon are getting their share of anime too. Afaik, neither CR or Funimation have Ghost in the Shell: SAC or Big O season 2 (Warner owns part of it).

If Crunchyroll is out of HBO Max, then people will have use Netflix for K-Dramas instead. I doubt Sony cares about K-Dramas any more than anime and AT&T is being too desperate.

On the other hand, I don't approve of some funny idea I heard of Crunchyroll taking money from the anime industry and then giving them back a portion of their money.

Sirscaredyclaude Aug 8, 2020

The first El Hazard OVA is the best, but the TV series and 2nd OVA are just okay. As for Vinland Saga, I like it, but I've been struggling so much between work and anime. I need a new job some time so I'll be able to spare enough time for anime or manga.

Btw, I did read some more chapters of Gundam: The Origin fairly recently and the artwork is great.

As for non-anime, I've been thinking of re-watching The Zeta Project, my memory about the show is fuzzy. I think I find Static Shock more memorable, one of my all-time favorite Saturday morning cartoons. I wish that the whole DCAU could get remastered. One anime that I remember watching every Saturday morning is Megaman NT Warrior having the same Canadian voice actors as several Gundam anime, X-Men: Evolution (real smooth Marvel, cancelling the show after season 4 when the plot was thickening), Inuyasha, Hikaru no Go, Death Note, etc.

Sirscaredyclaude Aug 7, 2020

Cars are as tricky as most repairmen, panel beaters and mechanics alike, I don't like what I can't control. On the bright side, glad you got a reliable mechanic on your side.

The way cars are as in being delicate are the reason I prefer more simple machines like the BMX or bicycle. I could do the Superman-style of cycling with PPE on and practice anytime so I can keep up or dash through cars like Yousuke almost did in Yu Yu Hakusho. He did it with spiritual energy, but I can make bikes run fast with mind and stamina.

Btw, what anime are you watching atm?

Sirscaredyclaude Aug 2, 2020

I wish I could be a homesteader right now so I can get closer to nature like you, but I have to work, study, etc, ugh! t

The worst thing about fix cars for a living is having stingy clients all over the place, no one paying for all the necessary materials. I regret getting Ds in math back in high school, but at least I have better understanding in math these last two years.

Btw, the problem with 80s anime is that only a few of them can be legally streamed or available on Blu-Ray. Only Netflix Japan or HiDIVE have 80s anime, but one is for Japanese audiences only and the other is meh! with overall mediocre content.