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Kill la Kill's falloff was truly incredible brehs

I really liked kill la kill all the way up to the point before the ending. The story evolved in a really cool way with Ragyo being an interesting villain and the fabric plotline being ubique and having potential. It then went full studio trigger and increased the stakes 7 fold at the last second into an all put galactic war and used one of the biggest asspulls I've ever seen to wrap everything up quickly. After this anime, Cash in the banXX went on to do the same.

Fukk gurren lagann for starting this trend :pachaha:
 

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I really liked kill la kill all the way up to the point before the ending. The story evolved in a really cool way with Ragyo being an interesting villain and the fabric plotline being ubique and having potential. It then went full studio trigger and increased the stakes 7 fold at the last second into an all put galactic war and used one of the biggest asspulls I've ever seen to wrap everything up quickly. After this anime, Cash in the banXX went on to do the same.

Fukk gurren lagann for starting this trend :pachaha:
This will always make me laugh :mjlol:

Studio really went down the flowchart for a hit and ran off with a bag with minimal effort or judgement
 

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I really liked kill la kill all the way up to the point before the ending. The story evolved in a really cool way with Ragyo being an interesting villain and the fabric plotline being ubique and having potential. It then went full studio trigger and increased the stakes 7 fold at the last second into an all put galactic war and used one of the biggest asspulls I've ever seen to wrap everything up quickly. After this anime, Cash in the banXX went on to do the same.

Fukk gurren lagann for starting this trend :pachaha:

This will always make me laugh :mjlol:

Studio really went down the flowchart for a hit and ran off with a bag with minimal effort or judgement

I didn't mind DitF tho. :mjcry:
 

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Nobody said you can't like trash :dwillhuh: just don't be like @Bryan Danielson trying to prop up some gahbage like gantz

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I really liked kill la kill all the way up to the point before the ending. The story evolved in a really cool way with Ragyo being an interesting villain and the fabric plotline being ubique and having potential. It then went full studio trigger and increased the stakes 7 fold at the last second into an all put galactic war and used one of the biggest asspulls I've ever seen to wrap everything up quickly. After this anime, Cash in the banXX went on to do the same.

Fukk gurren lagann for starting this trend :pachaha:
What anime is this?
 
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