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Anonymous No. 18743 [Reply] [Last]
Mayuri is better than kurisu fyi
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>>56412 It's from the movie. No, it's not good. It's dogshit.
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>>19240 This body is Casca's.
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>>28011 Flat fluff

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Okitsura Anonymous No. 19306 [Reply]
Go travel to Okinawa
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>>64260 The food is nice, you can go snorkeling, sneak onto the American bases and get shot, the buildings look like sand castles (to me at least), you can peep on Okinawan schoolgirls. What's not to like?
>>64326 Yeah but to go to Okinawa when you're already on the main island feel like a waste. Like going to the UK and visiting blackpool. It's like Where the poor people of the country you're visiting go on a vacation.
>>64368 I wouldn't say so, Okinawa vibes are totally different from mainland vibes. I don't get the UK reference though. I also wouldn't say it's where poor people go to visit lol

Kengan Omega Anonymous No. 5727 [Reply] [Last]
So... "this" is the deeper layer of the "inside."
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Am I the only one who doesn't care about the "plot" but just wants to watch retarded human weapons doing slice of life shit?
>>65836 I don't think anyone takes the plot seriously anymore, but it is still fun to joke about how stupid it is.
>>65836 i only read this because it's low commitment and it's like seeing a car crash in slow motion. i'd say over 90% of the readers are only in it to see how retarded it gets at this point, maybe more i remember reading bleach back in the day because it too like 2 mins for each chapter but at least it had nice art. this one has no redeeming qualities

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Raildex Anonymous No. 8404 [Reply] [Last]
We gotta talk about it somewhere, and /ghost/ is a bit lame. Latest volume is receiving updates by the second, and with railgun and item anime coming soon
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>>65764 > 9,973 sisters in total. worldwide > 13 stayed in Academy City Imagine some of them working in mcdonalds or something
>>65764 >two dozen other girls Who? >magic side I honestly don't remember any of them.
>check booru >over 11 years ago >over 13 years ago What can I do to make this fandom lively again?

Usogui Anonymous Id: 066f2e No. 58177 [Reply]
Can we have a discussion about this? I'm on chapter 473 now and things are drawing towards to their final conclusion. Excellent manga with a very strange mangaka, who did not start his career until he was age 28, previously being a barber, then later started practicing MMA which has influenced his current work greatly. It's sort of interesting to see someone do a total career flip in their 30s, and wind up being successful. This story in particular has recieved personal recognition from JoJo creator Araki, an OVA, and a live action adaptation. For those who don't know, Usogui is a 49 volume epic detailing the exploits of Madarame Baku, a thrill addicted gambler, who's goal is to overthrow a Japanese crime syndicate, Kakerou, with the focus being split between gamblers engaging in mental games and the brawls of "referees" from within the crime syndicate. Gambles are typically absurd spectacles, full of loopholes, bluffs, and cheats, as cold calculating madmen lock wits with each other between countless twists and some of the most ridiculous asspulls I've ever seen, while the fights involving referees are among the finest illustrated and most innovative battles I've witnessed. Without spoiling too much, this last arc really impressed me. Usogui was transported to a "Greed Island" style area along with the leader of a rival American syndicate to compete for the right to take a swing at Kakerou's leadership. Without spoiling too much, I enjoyed how the whole MMO aspect was spun on its head and became a political story about how no one could be bothered to actually play the game because they were too busy oppressing the lower classes. (and the gamble itself was to break the status quo, insighting a war and becoming king of the island) Ultimately, this goes to some pretty fucking insane places, from a Purge style manhunt horror to playing poker underwater in a secret government super prison. The more of this I read the better and better it gets, and it already well exceeded my expectations 200 chapters ago. If anyone has any thoughts on this manga or similar series I'd like to hear them.
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Well, I've completed the manga and my thoughts are basically just uh wow, holy shit. That final gamble was one of the craziest things I have ever read. While I don't feel I should detail that specifically, it did make me think about a lot of things the manga did really well overall. I've actually seen people say things like "the only thing Sako is good at is drawing close-ups", but I would argue, in a manga about mind games, being able to stylistically portray the facial expressions and body language of characters in a really interesting way is a pretty enormous strength. In this way games are often visually bombastic in a way that dwarfs the already impressive looking battles. The nature of gambles drifting between hope and despair is put on display expertly, which can make big moments feel both triumphant and stomach churning. Personally, I think the writing is pretty great as well, even if its a bit uneven and convuluted in the beginning. Sako had to write this weekly for years, and still somehow managed to consistently set things up hundreds of chapters in advance. Building up Souchi as a character was a great move, as by the finale I couldn't imagine either he or Baku losing. As for the rest of the cast, well there's a lot of them, and despite a heavy-handed use of flashbacks I ultimately ended up really liking every single one. The unique personality of each gives different spins on all the events taking place, and its through their eyes that the reader can grasp what is happening. This also, conveniently, allows all the rules and conspiracies to be organically explained in such a way that even Marco can understand. Towards the end things get pretty experimental, and the manga starts playing mind games with the reader. There was one point where I legitimately got tricked and thought I accidentally skipped an entire volume. I would not say the manga is deep, but there is definitely some pretty interesting ideas. One central theme is fate as determinism versus casualism. Souchi is "perfect". Through what can only be described as divine will, he is able to predict all that will happen with god-like accuracy and algorithmic proficiency, which leads to an outlook of determinism. On the opposite end, Baku is the "Fool archtype". Everything in life is a gamble, each passing second has an infinite amount of possible variations, and through self-determination he is able to manipulate the odds. As the two grapple they form a complicated yin and yang co-existance with an unexpected degree of philosophical complexity. Additionally, I feel the author has a pretty grim view of the world, and brings up some conspiracy theories I thought were quite amusing. Did you know the price of gun stocks often spikes upwards after a mass shooting? In a world where vice funds pay out high-quality dividends to such degree that one might consider it absolutely sinful, what does that mean for the people in power who hold the world in their palm? To give you an idea, there is a scene roughly in the middle of the manga where an arms dealer unceremoniously calls the entire nation of Japan unthinking cattle on national television, and mockingly tells them that despite being fortunate enough to live in a country where they won't even be shot down for flocking to the streets in protest they won't do anything. This is only a drop in the bucket really, lots of things to think about. I really enjoyed this manga and would recommend it to anyone. One of the absolute best I have ever read.
Really glad to see some love for Usogui here.
>>58476 (me) >>58890 Yeah, okay, I went back and read the whole thing. What an interesting series. I definitely think it's one of those you had to have been there as it was being released/translated to appreciate fully through fan theories and speculation over what kind of plan Baku was going to pull out and win the day with. Still, despite being like four years late to the party, it was really good. Air Poker is the peak. Battleship is second. STL let me down a little despite the amazing climax (it meandered a lot in the middle), but I think it'll probably shoot up a lot on reread with all the foreshadowing.

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Ballpark de Tsukamaete! Anonymous No. 5916 [Reply] [Last]
I wish gyarus were real
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>mrw I'm the only one still watching this
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>>65773 It's over.

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Anonymous Id: 3b92e3 No. 65695 [Reply]
She deserved it.
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Pretty sure this is fan no hitori These are pretty wild, petrification, pooping out their personalities, amputation, inflation, the whole lot, I read these purely just to see what kind of fucked up shit happens to them
It seems the anon above is right. No thanks, ryona kuso is forced edginess
>>65695 Whatever she did I wish she'd do it to me.

Anonymous Id: b482a3 No. 65504 [Reply]
Trick anon into picking up manga or anime. Anything goes except for significant spoilers or lying.
>Trick someone into picking it up >Without lying

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Anonymous Id: f80bbb No. 45478 [Reply]
'CAUSE I FEEEEL
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>>45478 "I can always show my everything to you"
>>65491 Can you blame anyone after basically everything that followed Season 1?
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Anonymous Id: f413d2 No. 25179 [Reply]
Louise Françoise Le Blanc de La Vallière
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>>62781 Ah, I found it. https://archive.transformativeworks.org/series/2732854 Google search really has gone to shit, huh.
>>25179 Louise Louise Louise
>>62413 "cute" Louise

Anonymous Id: 78f7fb No. 36671 [Reply]
Italian Satania
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>Pay renbts
>>36671 this is an "evil" demon?
>>41275 I loved that plant.

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Go Go Loser Ranger Reject Anonymous Id: 5fd8bb No. 31368 [Reply] [Last]
who will win?
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>>61871 To be honest. It seems like a 30- 45 second scene and they're not just standing around but bowling while talking. It's easy to animate people talking while they're standing but look at the poses they're making while talking in those 5 pages. Animators probably didn't want to bother with this scene and decided to ignore it. Maybe they didn't want to give those voice actors more lines than necessary since they're not main characters. Could be lots of reasons.
Ep 4 was horrible with that breakneck pacing.
>>61875 maybe not enough money?

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Anonymous Id: f9c764 No. 45253 [Reply]
Since female nudity is allowed here, let's talk about Peter Grill.
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>>64366 You're right, it's not meant as a joke, it's meant to be extremely hot and extremely based
>>45313 so called flat chest has clear bumps
>>45313 She looks grotesque

Oniichan wa Oshimai! Anonymous No. 1856 [Reply] [Last]
>First loli fanservice show in ages >the loli is a man I SWEAR I'M NOT GAY Oniichan wa Oshimai thread.
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>>63903 Incredible that you saw fit to bump this with such a stupid post.
>>63927 >imply c4f0a9 isn't a niggerpill tier GAYop
>>61823 >needing estrogen to get female orgasm Amateur. Try doing it with only lube and Aneros while being high on testosterone.

Anonymous Id: 7e3fbf No. 64780 [Reply]
what do anons think of the satsuki purification scene in kill la kill? was it just fanservice? was it out of place or was it well done and in line with the themes of the show?
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>>65212 why are clothes bad and nudism good?
>>65194 They didn't want to take over the planet, they were going to envelop the planet and devour all life on it. It was the same plot as Dead Space.
>>65213 The show was about being comfortable with your skin and not letting the rules of society (wearing clothes) control your life. All the window dressing with Satsuki's Acedemy Corps, Life Fibers and Ragyo was just the vehicle to deliver that. You even tricked yourself into thinking that window dressing was the point when the one delivering those "fascism" statements was running a sleeper cell against her mother and the aliens that were going to kill everyone.

Reminder that this is a pro-fanservice board Anonymous Id: fd520f No. 52333 [Reply]
ITT post your favorite fanservice scene from anime and manga
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>>52333 I do not have any gifs but these three series take the cake for me. if you got gifs or webms of them then post them. valkyrie drive for being so horny and shojobitch and okusama seito for being the right blend of funny and mild horny >there was once a time where the banana dick alegory of shojobitch made the headlines and that was considered too dirty for anime pirates of the time >its original run was in 2015 have we trully become so degenerate in such little time? anti horny measures by corpos just drove us even hornier I suppose.

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