Imma 'bout to end this man's whole career My rather unimpressive and slowly growing anime list! Currently watching:
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HiFromBuddha wrote:
Hmm? Irritated from unrealistic expectations? So it's the opposite, you don't want to see someone disappointed?
Yeah, it's no use getting worked up over something that might happen.
Same thing applies to games as well, and it's the very reason why you should never pre-order any piece of media.
"every now and again you come across a game that has so little emotional connection to who you are that you end up standing there, gazing at the screen and saying "I'm just pressing buttons and my life has no meaning,"" - Colin Campbell
R4GE wrote:
So I recently finished watched Another, and now I want something else to waste my time on. I've been thinking of watching Mirai Nikki, can someone tell me their thoughts about it?
It's fine. I don't think that you would be dissatisfied if you were to watch it.
Imma 'bout to end this man's whole career My rather unimpressive and slowly growing anime list! Currently watching:
Nisekoi: False Love |
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R4GE wrote:
So I recently finished watched Another, and now I want something else to waste my time on. I've been thinking of watching Mirai Nikki, can someone tell me their thoughts about it?
********'s a pretty good fertilizer
Started watching Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-kun.
Genres: comedy, romance
Themes: manga, school
Plot Summary: Sakura Chiyo confesses her feelings to her schoolmate Nozaki. Due to a misunderstanding, Nozaki thinks Sakura is just a fan. She then discovers Nozaki's other identity; a shÅjo manga artist. As she gets closer to Nozaki, she befriends Nozaki's quirky acquaintances who assist him and serve as inspirations for his manga.
I don't usually watch anime comedies but I was pretty sold after episode 3.
Genres: comedy, romance
Themes: manga, school
Plot Summary: Sakura Chiyo confesses her feelings to her schoolmate Nozaki. Due to a misunderstanding, Nozaki thinks Sakura is just a fan. She then discovers Nozaki's other identity; a shÅjo manga artist. As she gets closer to Nozaki, she befriends Nozaki's quirky acquaintances who assist him and serve as inspirations for his manga.
I don't usually watch anime comedies but I was pretty sold after episode 3.
R4GE wrote:
So I recently finished watched Another, and now I want something else to waste my time on. I've been thinking of watching Mirai Nikki, can someone tell me their thoughts about it?
It's kind of not worth your time, like many other series out there.
The story turns kind of ridiculous(as in bad, just plain bad) at some points and the ending is freaking terrible.
As others mentioned: you'll literally be wasting your time with that one.
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Joxuu wrote:
Started watching Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-kun.
Genres: comedy, romance
Themes: manga, school
Plot Summary: Sakura Chiyo confesses her feelings to her schoolmate Nozaki. Due to a misunderstanding, Nozaki thinks Sakura is just a fan. She then discovers Nozaki's other identity; a shÅjo manga artist. As she gets closer to Nozaki, she befriends Nozaki's quirky acquaintances who assist him and serve as inspirations for his manga.
I don't usually watch anime comedies but I was pretty sold after episode 3.
Genres: comedy, romance
Themes: manga, school
Plot Summary: Sakura Chiyo confesses her feelings to her schoolmate Nozaki. Due to a misunderstanding, Nozaki thinks Sakura is just a fan. She then discovers Nozaki's other identity; a shÅjo manga artist. As she gets closer to Nozaki, she befriends Nozaki's quirky acquaintances who assist him and serve as inspirations for his manga.
I don't usually watch anime comedies but I was pretty sold after episode 3.
Ooooooo, I've actually wanted to watch that. I've heard that it's actually really good for a series of its sort,
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Nah, I'm just annoyed by stupid/unrealistic expectations.
Hmm? Irritated from unrealistic expectations? So it's the opposite, you don't want to see someone disappointed?