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I don't want to get Roy's pant(ie?)s in a twist once more, but does no-one else see the foolishness in arguing with a guy whose favourite anime is DBZ and favourite manga is DB? Taste and objectivity discussions never end well with such people.When a person glances at my favourites, they can't help but realize how my rating system is both fair and flawless. But not everyone can be like me.TTGL's fanatical lovefest is beyond my comprehension. It's supposed to be some kind of homage to ancient robot shows children adore, or something, but it has ONE character of worth; a character who dies after eight episodes. After that, the flame is briefly kept burning by an emo... and then everything goes to **** shortly after the halfway stage. Characters get killed off all at once in a God awful attempt at making people care (...which worked, 'cause people are ******* dumbfucks), planets get thrown around like American footballs, and then it ends.The show might as well have ended once manly-man died, 'cause an emo has no chance of replacing such a character. The same is true of Rainbow; the 1950's, robo-less version of TTGL.
I don't want to get Roy's pant(ie?)s in a twist once more, but does no-one else see the foolishness in arguing with a guy whose favourite anime is DBZ and favourite manga is DB? Taste and objectivity discussions never end well with such people.
When a person glances at my favourites, they can't help but realize how my rating system is both fair and flawless. But not everyone can be like me.
TTGL's fanatical lovefest is beyond my comprehension. It's supposed to be some kind of homage to ancient robot shows children adore, or something, but it has ONE character of worth; a character who dies after eight episodes. After that, the flame is briefly kept burning by an emo... and then everything goes to **** shortly after the halfway stage. Characters get killed off all at once in a God awful attempt at making people care (...which worked, 'cause people are ******* dumbfucks), planets get thrown around like American footballs, and then it ends.
The show might as well have ended once manly-man died, 'cause an emo has no chance of replacing such a character. The same is true of Rainbow; the 1950's, robo-less version of TTGL.