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DragonFreak said:
I just started Sgt. Frog yesterday, and both my sister and I wanted to watch it, because her favorite English dub anime voice actor and my second favorite plays the main character: Todd Haberkorn. My favorite is Chuck Hubers. I also saw the entire series of Angel Beats last night. God, that made me cry so much.

I've been meaning to watch that. You only make me want to watch it more, but I already have a few I'm in the middle of watching. I've been avoiding emotional anime lately, they always leave a bad aftertaste no matter how good they are.
 
As far as I'm concerned, anime is like the only that can make me emotional. For example, I see a hurt abandoned deer in the forest, and I don't care. I see a hurt abandoned Sawsbuck in the forest, my eyes get watery, and I cry out "why does this keep happening? It's so depressing." No joke. But, it is more emotional than many others. I think there's a challenge accepted meme that dares you to Watch Angel Beats without crying.
 
GalacticPetey said:
DragonFreak said:
Chuck Huber.
He's good. I really like his work in Dragon Ball (Android 17, Pilaf, Garlic Jr.)
I knew he voiced Android 17, but not the other two, not that I knew who other two was in the first place. He also plays Dr. Stein and Austria, which are both within the best five top characters in their respective series.
 
DragonFreak said:
As far as I'm concerned, anime is like the only that can make me emotional. For example, I see a hurt abandoned deer in the forest, and I don't care. I see a hurt abandoned Sawsbuck in the forest, my eyes get watery, and I cry out "why does this keep happening? It's so depressing." No joke. But, it is more emotional than many others. I think there's a challenge accepted meme that dares you to Watch Angel Beats without crying.

Challenge Accepted. I don't think I've ever cried to an anime/game/movie. Watery eyes maybe, but it never advances from that. It's only about 12 episodes (I think), so I should be able to watch them in succession.
 
I cry all the time, Japanese people know how to get me. It's actually 13 episodes, plus the DVDs I watched them on provided a special episode totally unrelated to the plot, and is pretty hilarious. I would've watched them all in a row, but I fell asleep during one episode and I decided to call it a night.
 
So I finished Angel Beats. The ending is really sad, I didn't cry though. Couldn't bring myself to. I'm glad they didn't completely make it hopeless, that final scene after the credits gives some hope that it all turned out happy. I guess the moment it really hit me was when
Kanade disappears and Yuzuru grabs at the air because she's gone. I was on the edge of my seat at the disappearing characters part, I didn't know if Yuzuru would stay or go. Glad he passed on though. Living in that world alone would be too cruel.

It's still going to to take me a little bit to stop thinking about it though. It really wasn't very sad at all until that final episode (the music probably made it seem sadder than it actually was).
 
Crackin355 said:
So I finished Angel Beats. The ending is really sad, I didn't cry though. Couldn't bring myself to. I'm glad they didn't completely make it hopeless, that final scene after the credits gives some hope that it all turned out happy. I guess the moment it really hit me was when
Kanade disappears and Yuzuru grabs at the air because she's gone. I was on the edge of my seat at the disappearing characters part, I didn't know if Yuzuru would stay or go. Glad he passed on though. Living in that world alone would be too cruel.

It's still going to to take me a little bit to stop thinking about it though. It really wasn't very sad at all until that final episode (the music probably made it seem sadder than it actually was).
Yeah, that last episode, the scene that is truly the saddest part. I still have yet to make a review of the series, but I will start soon.
 
Okay, I think I'm just about over the ending. I guess I'll re-watch it one day but not anytime soon. All I did was listen to the song that played in the last scene, be sad for a while until I got used to it and then stopped caring. I decided to make a list of new anime to possibly check out and see if I'll watch them through to the end. Kyoukai no Kanata seems interesting but that's a few weeks away.
 
ahahaha the english intro for digimon xros wars (digimon fusion) is so bad


whats up with these guys and shitty voice modulators, they do it every time yes i realise it's not actually the same people doing it every time
 
So last night I decided to stay up to watch my weekly swimming gays boys. My feelings?
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I'm going to cry next week. I can tell.
Poor Rin. His chance to make it better was ruined as he can't do the relay. Plus now I feel sorry for him ;-;.

The preview was not helping. They had to have sad piano music playing instead of the usual happy tune. Plus the bit at yhe end of the preview when Rin said 'What is it that I showed you that day?' It made me all sad for some reason.

I think Rei is going to give up his relay place so Rin can swim with the guys, knowing it will be for the greater good.
Plus I hope there is a scene after the credits next week where they are in class after the tournement and a teacher announces there is a new student. Haru looks up to see Rin stood there and he says.
'I'm Rin Matsouka. I transferred from Samezuka Academy. I may have a girly name but I am a boy!' Just like when he joins there class when they were kids. Then, he looks over at Haru and Makoto and say. 'I just hope we can be friends.' Then they all smile at each other and nod. Then Rin goes over to them and then the screen fades and I start crying.
Thank you for reading the latest addition if 'Lily rants about wet swimmer boys.'
 
Crackin355 said:
I was avoiding Free but you're kind of making me want to watch it. Just a little.
I am...
Is it my obsession?
I have already got two users into the Free!dom...
 
Can you explain to me what Free! is?
 
DragonFreak said:
And it's probably not that interesting unless your female or gay. Or as interesting.
Its actually suprisingly deep for what it is.
Seriously, the last few episodes have had me getting watery eyed and all emotional ;-;.

Oh god... I didn't mean to do this thing...
now I'm worried everyone will watch it and hate it and judge me and think I have bad taste
 
Phantom L said:
now I'm worried everyone will watch it and hate it and judge me and think I have bad taste

don't worry, i'd never do that
besides i already think you have bad taste i'm just kidding please don't get annoyed at me
 
Phantom L said:
DragonFreak said:
And it's probably not that interesting unless your female or gay. Or as interesting.
Its actually suprisingly deep for what it is.
Seriously, the last few episodes have had me getting watery eyed and all emotional ;-;.

Oh god... I didn't mean to do this thing...
now I'm worried everyone will watch it and hate it and judge me and think I have bad taste
I might look some of it up, and may or many not put in it my long list of anime to watch.
 
DragonFreak said:
And it's probably not that interesting unless your female or gay. Or as interesting.

actually i know a straight guy who likes it.

at least i'm pretty sure he's straight.

you guys should watch snk if you think it'd be cool to see spider-man kill a bunch of giant zombies with swords
 
Rei Hino said:
DragonFreak said:
And it's probably not that interesting unless your female or gay. Or as interesting.

actually i know a straight guy who likes it.

at least i'm pretty sure he's straight.

you guys should watch snk if you think it'd be cool to see spider-man kill a bunch of giant zombies with swords

what does snk even stand for?
 
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