Girls with Guns
Chuunibyou
You don't live near a tectonic fault, tornado country, or a floodplain do you? Don't own any cats?
Lol... nope, nope, nope, and never - I hate cats.
You don't live near a tectonic fault, tornado country, or a floodplain do you? Don't own any cats?
Just saw this article in the newspaper, and immediately thought of this scene from the end of episode 1 (?) of Heaven's Lost Property.
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Whoops. Laughing too hard to do a proper job, obviously. Here it is.
They will return.Just saw this article in the newspaper, and immediately thought of this scene from the end of episode 1 (?) of Heaven's Lost Property.
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They will return.
It's great especially Fate Zero. Not a fan of the 2006 one though it's not great... I really want to read the VN at some point to get the full story (internal monologues etc).Recently watched the Fate series, what's people's opinion on the series?
I have no use for the old "space opera" Macross series, the only Macross shows I like are Frontier, + and Delta.Some great anecdotes from the production of the Macross franchise:
Macross: Past, Present, Future
Tuck yourself in and get ready to hear the tale of one of the greatest mech franchises ever created.www.animenewsnetwork.com
I'm really curious what the disc looks like! Can you show us the state of the disc?So I'm rewatching my Nana DVD imported from Region 4, and two episodes into disc 4, I get a weird feeling picking the disc out of the player. I take a closer look, and a square of plastic has been lifted off the centre of the hub. Forget disc delamination, this disc is literally falling apart; the only thing keeping that piece of plastic in place while spinning is gravity plus centripetal acceleration.
So I'm in a panic. I had got one of the last of the Madman DVD collections when they had a clearance sale, and finding a replacement disc at this point is impossible. The Blu-ray looks locked to Region A, so I start searching the web on how to repair a DVD with superglue.
One forum, about ten posts down, someone writes that before trying anything crazy with a disc, to back it up first. Which is when I remember that I have a DVD writer. That should have been my first thought, but I guess it shows that I'm a good boy when it comes to anime piracy. The only hard thing now is finding blank dual layer DVD-Rs, as the old days of picking up a spindle in a supermarket, or PC World are long gone. I now have an intact, Nana Disc 4, and in the process I backed up a Windy Tales disc that was glitching on my DVD player (the copy doesn't glitch). Windy Tales is $100-ish now.
Got to keep an eye on that physical media!