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So uh... Samurai Flamenco's ending...
Yyyyyeahhh... That was weird. |
So I been doing a rewatch of fairy tail to get me set up for episode 176. I skipped episode 125 to 150 due to the fact that is a filler arc and I all ready watched it once so I wanted to just do a filler free arc run and so I'm now taking my time on season 4 and forgotten on how much a doush bag sting was towards natsu. I can't wait to rewatch there fight so that they can be put in there place.
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I'm thinking it was the second one just cause of the way his post sounded when I read it :lol.
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It just wasn't what I expected. |
Oh, then forget what I previously posted then :lol.
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Kill la Kill is basically Gurren Lagann if Trigger could just go all out with it. Its plot in nonsensical yet easy to follow and engaging, its characters are all colorful and interesting, its scope constantly increases as time goes on, shifting gears halfway through, it has fun with its pacing and tone by mixing serious moments with humorous moments, its animation can be just as fantastic as it can be wacky, its soundtrack is wonderful, its acting is great, etc, etc, etc. Is it a victim of being over-hyped? Yes. Just like SAO or Attack on Titan. Though in Kill la Kill's case most of its hype comes from the fans who are excited to see where it's going to go and how crazy things are going to get, which is warranted IMO. Honestly, you have to watch the show for yourself. It's serious/slapstick tone is mostly constant throughout the series, so if it doesn't grasp you by the first few episodes then don't bother continuing. |
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