Me to every question about CEs and extras and stuff:
I'm sure AL will be pleased to know I've given them the impressive total of £20 in the past year anyway 😅
Radiant
If you're 8 years old or have never seen a single shonen anime before, you'd probably love this.
But I'm older than that and I've watched about a million of them, so this didn't do much for me.
It's not bad - it's just extremely unoriginal and the pace is slow. Not to the standard of...
You have to keep in mind that it comes with four little postcards (to be thrown in a drawer and forgotten about), a poster (with lovely lovely fold lines) and a little pamphlet (including the same pictures as the postcards and poster).
If anything, AL are being overly generous with this price...
The woman on the right on Dagashi Kashi looks like another character and I can't remember who and it's really annoying me 😭
What is also annoying me is that I think the show seems interesting but Crunchyroll only has season 2 while season 1 is still stuck on Funi. Wahhh.
I finished Mermaid Saga.
Wonderful writing and art (exactly as I'd expect from Rumiko Takahashi), but it got very samey very quickly.
I expected some progression, but it was mostly just the two main characters travelling around and getting themselves in the same situations over and over with...
Surely they can't be serious with that Platinum End price. £56 for 12 episodes. Really?
Major vibes of the glorious ADV/Beez days of paying £20 for four episodes. 😊
THG (the owners of Zavvi) issued another profit warning a few weeks ago (its fourth in the past year) and they've been winding down some of their other sites (like Popinabox), so it might be best to get those refunds while you still can!
I finished Zombie Powder.
I can't remember if I read this years ago or got bored and gave up. I wouldn't blame past me if it was the latter.
It's not awful - just very very generic shonen stuff. I only finished it a few days ago and I'm already forgetting the character names and what they did...
Even after all these years, I still think it's absolutely wild that these companies decide a cardboard box, three tiny plastic badges and four postcards are worth an extra £45.
I mean...I don't blame them for doing it (and it's none of my business what other people choose to buy), because they...
I've been reading a thread on Reddit of people talking about their annual wage and what they consider good/decent/whatever.
I'm seeing people calling £50-60k "decent". People just being very casual about earning something like £35k. People acting like £20k is an absolute insult.
I don't know...
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