Don't really know cause' I'm not much of a cook. Usually I just wing it, I love pasta and am an expert on how to cook it properly but I just use various brands of bottled sauce-too much trouble to make it from scratch.
Unlike a lot of people I don't watch any more than 5 new shows per season and the one that's really got me hooked so far is Birdie Wing-Girl's Golf Story. It's just so absurd that it keeps one coming back for each new episode just to see how much further out it will get.
I guess it comes down to choice-do you want to pay less for just the content or do you want the extra swag that comes with the deluxe releases at a much higher price?
I'd normally say that you need to watch the tv series before watching the "movies"-which are more like extended regular episodes than movies. I guess you could watch the movies by themselves but you'd be missing out on a lot of the references that assume you'd watched the tv series first.
I've never posted here before but I just had to comment on A Bride's Story by Kaoru Mori. I don't usually read manga but I read Emma-A Victorian Romance after watching the anime series and found out about A Bride's Story and was totally enamored by it-what a story!
Finished a re-watch of A Place Further Than The Universe (it was a self made custom bd remux with video and audio from the japanese bds and the best subtitles I could find) and found that I liked it even better than the first time I watched it. I'm baffled why it hasn't been released on bd or...
I've already watched it twice-subbed only and dubbed, I think it comes across better in english than japanese. Needless to say I really enjoyed it a lot.
I don't have $80 lying around and I've already seen it-it was good but not $80 worth of good. This is my personnel opinion based on 25 years of watching anime.
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