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poyo! poyo!
by dingus khan
Sep 5th, 2008
06:19:32 AM
this song will never leave my brain.

poyo! poyo!

second
by crazybubba
Sep 5th, 2008
06:27:55 AM
It's quite obvious from the get-go that Watanuki's
by Dingbatty
Sep 5th, 2008
07:10:21 AM
servitude to Yuko in exchange for help with his supernatural problems is actually a subtly disguised apprenticeship (sort of like Daniel-san's confusion in having to do the home improvements for Mr. Miyagi).
the fact that miyazaki is so critical of himself is why I like h
by ironic_name
Sep 5th, 2008
08:40:59 AM
hes an old kook, and I love him for that.
Jill Valentine Transformer
by veritasses
Sep 5th, 2008
01:43:09 PM
Looks like a Bay-ified generation.
Clarifications
by ScottGreen
Sep 5th, 2008
06:29:50 PM
The Spirited Away spotlight was updated to clarify a few points. Yasuo Otsuka was deeply involved with Castle of Cagliostro, but he did not specifically animate the jumping scene. Credit goes to Atsuko Tanaka. Osmond's book did not say that Shinya Ohira animated Spirited Away's stair scene. He was responsible for the action directly following that sequence.
Volume 8 of Yotsuba?
by SilentP
Sep 5th, 2008
08:42:58 PM
Son of a fucking bitch. I could of course probably just find some scanslations online, god knows I do it for other manga, and I wouldn't be surprised if the fan translations I could find would actually be of higher quality. But for some reason I really enjoy the feeling of getting a new physical copy of Yotsuba and cracking it open and reading it for the first time. Plus, I want to support it, because it is an awesome manga. STOP MAKING IT SO HARD FOR ME GODDAMMIT.
First Squad looks awesome!
by Johnno
Sep 5th, 2008
09:44:28 PM
Let's hope this Canadian/Russian/Japanese collaboration works out!
Too much prose
by es4
Sep 5th, 2008
10:57:21 PM
I like aicn anime, don't get me wrong... but the writing is just too much sometimes. I'm sorry if that makes me sound like some simpleton to you people of higher standards, but I just happen to think that things get TOO eloquent. Something that could've been said in a sentence goes on for a paragraph.
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