PatrickEklektos (post: 1466527) wrote:The manga is better. XD
KhakiBlueSocks (post: 1466145) wrote:[font="Trebuchet MS"][SIZE="4"][color="RoyalBlue"]I'm currently having a marathon of "Azumanga Daioh"! Heaven knows, after a week of marathoning "Death Note", coupled with six back-to-back days of work, I could use a good pick me up![/color][/SIZE][/font]
No way, Jubei-Chan is great. Bantaro is the man! I just feel bad for Koinosuke.Rusty Claymore (post: 1467108) wrote:Watchin' Jubei-Chan: Secret of the Lovely Eyepatch and loving it. Which prolly means none of you will like it much... XD
TheSubtleDoctor (post: 1467168) wrote:No way, Jubei-Chan is great.
Sapphire225 (post: 1467485) wrote:Watching High School of the Dead. A little too ecchi in my opinion, but nonetheless, really interesting...because I loves me some zombies! Also, Black Cat again.
Atria35 (post: 1467492) wrote:I'm actually under the impression that the manga is eeeever so slightly less ecchi, which is why I'm reading it. Still very harem with ecchi, but I like it better
Sapphire225 (post: 1467529) wrote:I hope the storyline is the same.
Just so you know, the manga version is far superior (particularly once the anime hits episode 13 and the ensuing second season "Guilty", which was just plain bad when it comes to adaptation, and for no good reason, either {...seriously, don't get even me started on what they did to the second season's finale! }). If you don't mind full and complete spoilers, you can read my detailed rant about this here]really[/I] recommend that you read the VK one, at least after you finish the anime (if not before).Wolf-man (post: 1467836) wrote:I watched the first 4 episodes of Vampire Knight. This is a decent show. I enjoy the characters and animation. It is a bit formulaic in that every episode is basically the same plot with just different settings and different dangers for Yuki to fall into. I like it, its just not that special. The one thing I really like about it is Vic Mignogna's performance in the dub as Zero. It is really interesting to hear Vic do a completely serious character. Most of his characters are spazy or goofy in some form or another. Even his more serious characters like Ed and Fai have their super happy moments. Zero, though, has a completely dead (no pun intended) seriousness to him. Almost never smiling and always moody. It is cool to see Vic stepping out of his normal character archetype.
Nozomi (post: 1467867) wrote:3. Finished Valkyria Chronicles. Something about that show just seemed... not all there. It was OK.
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