dude no way I really liked Kumoko as well! I also wanna add her to my relatable characters page, she's just like me fr fr Her VA made watching experience fantastic!Ame wrote: ↑Mon Aug 05, 2024 12:40 am
The only isekai anime I've watched is Kumo desu ga nani ka, because I am reading the manga. But the only character I liked in the anime was the spider. I think that all the reincarnated people were so over the top (like all isekais lol). But Kumoko is cute so I like her.
Never tried Anilist and don't usually mess with Webtoons, so MAL is fine for me... but I never knew about the whole "reputable" company thing tho lol. Huh. That explains why I couldn't find some webtoons in the database.Ame wrote: ↑Mon Aug 05, 2024 12:40 am I get this feeling because I've watched so many stuff that I can't seem to remember all of them. I used to remember everything that I've have watched by memory but now I have to keep track on everything on anilist or I'll forget
I used myanimelist before but I've changed to anilist because they didn't accepted Korean webtoons in their site unless it was published by a "reputable" company and "Naver did not count because it was Search engine" (or something like that). So now that I am using anilist they are allowing webtoons and implemented this stack system. And now, I use both sites because I found out anilist doesn't allow recap anime in their site
This is ancient discourse, but I've always considered animation produced by a Japanese company for a Japanese audience to be "anime". So shows like Avatar: The Last Airbender are anime-inspired [western] cartoons and MDZS are donghua. It's my categorization system that makes sense in my head lmao. I like how donghua and webtoons / manhwa (and even LN) are included in MAL since there's high-interest overlap. But I also like how American-produced shows aren't included personally. Lol. Anyways like you were saying eariler, that kinda makes sense with how webtoons are, but it's a shame you have to use both sites because of recap stuff too.
this looks adorable! added to my list, thanks for the rec!Ame wrote: ↑Fri Aug 02, 2024 7:03 pm This anime I've watched has the same character design artist as Carole and Tuesday, if you liked their art style. It's a short anime (each episode is only 3 minutes) and it's mostly a picture drama than a anime. The story is just 4 couples (told by the girl's perspective) in their everyday life, but I think it was really sweet Also it's a shoujo, so perhaps you might like it.
I heard about that change as well, and I also disagree with it. The whole point is that Sokka was dumb and wrong The cartoon was an extremely comfy watch last month. I enjoyed most of it and was very pleasantly surprised at the creativity of attacks and world-building.mima wrote: ↑Sat Aug 03, 2024 11:17 pm I'm sure Amy's thesis for PhD Shoujo studies will be accepted
I tried watching the live action ATLA too since I'm a big fan of the show. I personally also didn't find it awful but I only reached halfway before losing interest. I didn't like that they changed certain aspects of Sokka's character and also toned-down the series a little in terms of theme exploration. No one can beat the cartoon.
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But it's a kids show, so it's all good lmao. I mean we can just read fanfiction to get our M-Rated Avatar rewrites