Postby Bobtheduck » Fri Jun 03, 2005 10:48 pm
I used to... I bought Final Fantasy: Legend of the Crystals even though I hadn't heard much about it... I was happy it was based on FF5, but then I actually watched it...
I also co-bought nadesico tape 1 never having heard of the show. There was this guy at the store in San Diego, near the Marriot where we were having an AG youth convention. We asked what anime would be good to buy, he said "This is a great show! It has your 70's mecha and your 90's mecha all in one!" I wasn't a mecha fan, but he said the show was considered the best show around by many people, so we bought it... I did think twice when I saw what he was buying (a no-discuss show, just so you know) but I was pleasently surprised... I thought it was all serious (even though it did get serious later on... Sorta like M.A.S.H.) but found the humor to be great... It ends on episode 3, so we argued over whether what happened at the end actually happened... It was almost a year before we saw more episodes...
I downloaded basically everything on Lunaarts and then everything I found on Direct Connect anime rooms... That got me some great shows (Like Kodocha), some pretty good shows, though fanservicy (Onegai Teacher and Strawberry Eggs) and some... Dumb shows (Like mouse, abenobashi, hand maid mai (may was tolerable despite the incredible amount of fanservice, Mai was stupid)and one I think it was called "Gojinko" or something)
I don't go blind anymore... I at least read synopses, but sometimes that's not enough... I got marmelade boy and This is Greenwood on synopses... Marmelade Boy is great, I didn't like This is Greenwood... One anime I watched I felt violated by because I read the description and it didn't tell me how sick and twisted it was... The anime is called "Dead Leaves" Yeah... Anyhow, that's it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evcNPfZlrZs Watch this movie なう。 It's legal, free... And it's more than its premise. It's not saying Fast Food is good food. Just watch it.
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