your name weathering with you hotarubi no mori e my little monster toradora your lie in april my neighbor totoro
It's not good, that's for sure. It's okay. If you're up for a classic that's escalating completely towards the end, Akira is something for you: A tremendous effort has been put into Akira, and that makes it one of the most fluent anime films ever made. Here's why: -Akira was produced in 1988 -The runtime is 2h4m -The film runs at 24 frames per second -Every frame is hand-drawn. That adds up to... -...160,000 hand-drawn frames in total -Since the Anime was produced in 1988, computer animation wasn't really used Akira had the highest budget used for an anime at that time ever, and set new standards in the Anime industry.
Exactly one page of internet. Plus I've watched the movie so I can approve that it's mind-blowing. You're on enemy territory here
There's good and there is bad. There is good food and there bad food. There are fast cars and there are slow cars. You get the idea. Heard it's good, never watched it. It's always on the top spot wherever I check
Not the biggest of anime fans but I did watch Shokugeki no soma, and did it enough times to spell it correctly! I have watched some animes like Steins;Gate I think it's called and One Punch man, Recommendations would be appreciated (I am too lazy to go through the whole thread, too many names frighten me)
It’s just anyone’s personal opinion, someone could dislike a certain food while another could love it
My List: - Dragon Ball (Z, GT, Z Kai) - Avatar The Last Airbender - Pokemon Clearly, I'm totally a weeb. Plz don't fight me @Alana
Watched: Death Note Attack on Titan Demon Slayer Cells at Work The Seven Deadly Sins Sword Art Online Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood Blend S Parasyte Yuri on Ice Mob Psycho 100 HunterxHunter The Promised Neverland Code Geass Your Lie in April Haikyuu Death Parade Vinland Saga Banana Fish Assassination Classroom Naruto Your Name Hotarubi no Mori e Watching: Naruto Shippuden (yeah ik, it's long but worth it) Many others that are on-hold Plan to watch: Too many to count