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  1. #21
    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    just watch grave of the fireflies again
  2. #22
    Originally posted by aldra just watch grave of the fireflies again

    i watched it with my brows contorted like the rock all the time wondering when i'll get to the sad part.

    i never did.
  3. #23
    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    maybe watch it in reverse then
  4. #24
    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    I wonder if lil peep got suicidal before or after all the shit face tattoos


    ***wrong thread
  5. #25
    GGG victim of incest [my veinlike two-fold aepyornidae]
    Originally posted by aldra I wonder if lil peep got suicidal before or after all the shit face tattoos


    ***wrong thread

    You don't get shit faced without being at least a little suicidal
  6. #26
    Originally posted by GGG You don't get shit faced without being at least a little suicidal

    I just spent half an hour wondering how true this statement is
  7. #27
    Sophie Pedophile Tech Support
    Originally posted by Lanny Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso is definitely set up to be a tear jerker. Depending on how well you can tolerate cliche musician tropes you might like it a lot.

    I fucking loathe Clannad and you have to watch both horrible seasons to get to the only part that's remotely good/tragic but it's definitely consider a "canonical" entry for tragedy anime.



    Hachimitsu to Clover and 3-gatsu no Lion (both anime based on manga by the same author, think they have the same production team because the art style is similar and distinctive, good but takes a little getting used to) deal a lot with damaged characters with tragic backstories and varying levels of depression. Hachimitsu no Clover takes longer to develop that angle, so maybe don't start there. Neither are all sad all the time, but I think you might like them.

    Oh yeah, my gf watched Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso she tells me it's good. I think she has it downloaded as well.

    Hachimitsu to Clover, Put that on my "to watch" list.

    3-gatsu no Lion, Oh yeah the Shogi guy. When i saw it in passing i kind of dismissed it on grounds of being about Shogi, and i thought: Well that's kind of lame. Probably pretty shallow of me to do so, however, i have redeemed myself by bookmarking it. Think i'll go watch Hachimitsu to Clover first though.
  8. #28
    Sophie Pedophile Tech Support
    Originally posted by JĎ…icebox I just spent half an hour wondering how true this statement is

    I think it holds true in general, unless an artist really wants to convey that he is in fact a sadboi complete with all the accoutrements.
  9. #29
    Lanny Bird of Courage
    Originally posted by Sophie 3-gatsu no Lion, Oh yeah the Shogi guy. When i saw it in passing i kind of dismissed it on grounds of being about Shogi, and i thought: Well that's kind of lame. Probably pretty shallow of me to do so, however, i have redeemed myself by bookmarking it. Think i'll go watch Hachimitsu to Clover first though.

    That was my first reaction too. I know nothing about shogi and don't think it's particularly cool at all but I was able to enjoy it a lot. Really relatively little of the plot actually revolves around the mechanics of shogi and it's never like you're actually looking at a board and expected to have some kind of reaction when someone does something like all yugioh style.
  10. #30
    Sophie Pedophile Tech Support
    Originally posted by Lanny That was my first reaction too. I know nothing about shogi and don't think it's particularly cool at all but I was able to enjoy it a lot. Really relatively little of the plot actually revolves around the mechanics of shogi and it's never like you're actually looking at a board and expected to have some kind of reaction when someone does something like all yugioh style.

    Cool i'll keep it in mind. I guess the fact he is a pro Shogi player kind of is a plot device in that way.
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