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ReZeros ending for this episode. Well damn.

This show takes the cliches I hate and makes it bearable by inserting some dark shyt.:wow:
 
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Tonkatsu DJ Agetarō

This show is hilarious, episode 6 atleast. A Japanese cook trying to make it as a master tonkatsu chef by day at his family restaurant and a DJ by night. Unique animation style and urban references too. If you can get past the black stereotypes you'll enjoy this. Only 9 minute episodes.



I like this but I'm guessing the coli will sleep.

I'm still mad yall slept on Ping Pong which is one of my all time favs:martin:. 8.7 on myanimelist but the coli:snooze:. Yeah the animation is a bit rough but the story is incredible :lawd:. Yall had time for garbage like Mirai Nikki though :scust:
 

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Tonkatsu DJ Agetarō

This show is hilarious, episode 6 atleast. A Japanese cook trying to make it as a master tonkatsu chef by day at his family restaurant and a DJ by night. Unique animation style and urban references too. If you can get past the black stereotypes you'll enjoy this. Only 9 minute episodes.


I like that show.

I was talking about it a few pages back.
 
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Yeah she jacked the shyt out of him. Left that nikka with his pants down screaming her name. Why is it alway some simpleton getting p*ssy thrown at him like
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and He just doesn't get it. Judy annoying I hope Japanese men and women don't actually do this shyt.
What anime ya'll talking about

On another note Boku no hero is better as an anime than a manga even though it hits the same cliché points, animated it executes them better.
 

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Voltron going on Netflix

If you hadn't heard the news, DreamWorks Animation and Netflix are coming out with a new Voltron animated series called Voltron: Legendary Defender, which is officially set to drop on Netflix June 10. Earlier today, executive producers and Avatar/Korra alums Joaquim Dos Santos (executive producer), Lauren Montgomery (executive producer) and Tim Hedrick (writer) gave fans their first taste of the new show, which you can check out below:

The original 1984 series followed five pilots and their giant lion robots, which formed to become the super-robot Voltron. For Legendary Defender, the premise is pretty much the same, but with more serialized and character-driven storylines.

"I think the idea is that, when you watch a show like this growing up, you fill in the gaps that aren't necessarily there," Dos Santos said at WonderCon's Voltron panel on Friday. Essentially, their approach was to fill in the gaps of the mythology that weren't explored in-depth on the old show, while also paying homage to what came before. Voltron's design, for example, had to pass the artists' "squint test" -- that is, it could be tweaked and updated, but still had to be immediately recognizable.

The panel also introduced the new voice cast: Steven Yeun (The Walking Dead) as Keith; Jeremy Shada (Adventure Time) as Lance; Bex Taylor-Klaus (Arrow) as Pidge; Josh Keaton (Green Lantern: The Animated Series) as Shiro (formerly "Sven"); Tyler Labine (Tucker and Dale vs. Evil) as Hunk; Kimberly Brooks (Mass Effect) as Princess Allura; and Rhys Darby (Flight of the Conchords) as Coran. Like on the old show, they'll be going up against the nefarious King Zarkon, voiced by Neil Kaplan (Transformers: Robots in Disguise).

In addition to the video preview, attendees were shown several clips from Legendary Defender, featuring the characters' early days as cadets, discovering Voltron for the first time. Korra fans will be happy to know Dos Santos, Montgomery and Hendrick have re-teamed with Studio Mir for the series' animation -- and as a fan of their previous work I can attest to Legendary Defender's stunning 2D visuals. (While most of the robots appear to be cell-shaded, the characters and environments look like they're hand-drawn.)

The new series also injects more humor into the characters, along with epic action and storytelling. Interestingly, Dos Santos mentioned that Voltron won't necessarily appear in all 13 episodes of Season 1, as the characters continue to grow and develop.

http://www.ign.com/articles/2016/03...-series-release-date-set-voice-cast-announced
 
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That's not a very good show. Season 2 had some dope fights at the end but overall it was pretty average if you consider the whole series.
I'm just watching something to make this day go faster at work but I'm having a hard time staying interested in the show. what would you recommend that's similar but better?
 
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