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Oh my god you don’t even got to say her name, I know who it is and I hate that bytch
It’s a sign of great writing, so glad the writer is back
She's the lovechild of that Harry Potter villain and Joffrey.
Oh my god you don’t even got to say her name, I know who it is and I hate that bytch
It’s a sign of great writing, so glad the writer is back
When bleach comes back on watch alot people change their tune imo
I fukks with bleach heavy so no slander out of my mouth especially for me when Aizen is goat villain imo
It's out?Yoooooo Hathaway was amazing
I thought the new lupin movie was good that shyt seem mid as hell now
Gundam: Hathaway Film Earns 190 Million Yen on 1st Day in Japan
The Fate Trilogy was so good.@Black_Panther_JS breh I’m bout to cave in and get fate movies all digital since it’s cheap
But the blu ray looks so nice
Finished the Disciple Kenichi TV series. All of his training paid off in the end. Went from not being able to defend himself at all to defeating the strongest villian 1on1. Didn't just improve physically but mentally too - stopped doubting himself, stopped being passive and took initiative, volunteered himself for more training instead of needing to be told so, totally different mentality from episode 1.
@LauderdaleBoss was right in that watching this can inspire you to train and take a craft seriously. Doesn't even have to be martial arts related - practicing anything from playing an instrument to learning a foreign language will see dividends if you stay comitted, surround yourelf with other people passionate about that same thing. This isn't tagged as a sports anime, but the messages are similar to what you find in the genre.
Fun watch overall. Nothing too deep about it - just a guy working hard and slowly seeing results over a span of fifty episodes. Inspiring others around him to do better. Themes of hard work can beat raw talent, and just because someone progresses slowly doesn't mean they can't eventually blossom if they keep at it.
It's out?
Finished the Disciple Kenichi TV series. All of his training paid off in the end. Went from not being able to defend himself at all to defeating the strongest villian 1on1. Didn't just improve physically but mentally too - stopped doubting himself, stopped being passive and took initiative, volunteered himself for more training instead of needing to be told so, totally different mentality from episode 1.
@LauderdaleBoss was right in that watching this can inspire you to train and take a craft seriously. Doesn't even have to be martial arts related - practicing anything from playing an instrument to learning a foreign language will see dividends if you stay comitted, surround yourelf with other people passionate about that same thing. This isn't tagged as a sports anime, but the messages are similar to what you find in the genre.
Fun watch overall. Nothing too deep about it - just a guy working hard and slowly seeing results over a span of fifty episodes. Inspiring others around him to do better. Themes of hard work can beat raw talent, and just because someone progresses slowly doesn't mean they can't eventually blossom if they keep at it.
Finished the Disciple Kenichi TV series. All of his training paid off in the end. Went from not being able to defend himself at all to defeating the strongest villian 1on1. Didn't just improve physically but mentally too - stopped doubting himself, stopped being passive and took initiative, volunteered himself for more training instead of needing to be told so, totally different mentality from episode 1.
@LauderdaleBoss was right in that watching this can inspire you to train and take a craft seriously. Doesn't even have to be martial arts related - practicing anything from playing an instrument to learning a foreign language will see dividends if you stay comitted, surround yourelf with other people passionate about that same thing. This isn't tagged as a sports anime, but the messages are similar to what you find in the genre.
Fun watch overall. Nothing too deep about it - just a guy working hard and slowly seeing results over a span of fifty episodes. Inspiring others around him to do better. Themes of hard work can beat raw talent, and just because someone progresses slowly doesn't mean they can't eventually blossom if they keep at it.
Finished the Disciple Kenichi TV series. All of his training paid off in the end. Went from not being able to defend himself at all to defeating the strongest villian 1on1. Didn't just improve physically but mentally too - stopped doubting himself, stopped being passive and took initiative, volunteered himself for more training instead of needing to be told so, totally different mentality from episode 1.
@LauderdaleBoss was right in that watching this can inspire you to train and take a craft seriously. Doesn't even have to be martial arts related - practicing anything from playing an instrument to learning a foreign language will see dividends if you stay comitted, surround yourelf with other people passionate about that same thing. This isn't tagged as a sports anime, but the messages are similar to what you find in the genre.
Fun watch overall. Nothing too deep about it - just a guy working hard and slowly seeing results over a span of fifty episodes. Inspiring others around him to do better. Themes of hard work can beat raw talent, and just because someone progresses slowly doesn't mean they can't eventually blossom if they keep at it.
and got a re released as blu ray now too
https://www.rightstufanime.com/Kenichi-the-Mightiest-Disciple-Season-1-Blu-ray
dance for me monkey
I feel something dramatic will occur as a consequence of Fushi not moving on when it was suggested to him.