What the **** did you say?
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What the **** did you say?
Ah....that makes sense now!RK translation: as soon as you put the items on eBay. Please give us a link to them.
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I can provide the link to the account they'll be under and the schedule ahead of time, but the last 7 times I've put kamehamehas on ebay they've all been gone within 30-90 seconds after the listing goes up, so you'd really need to be ready ahead of time. I'm putting more kamehamehas up than before this time, but probably only a few galick guns. They'll go fast.
And then The Big O came out.
And then The Big O came out.
Jep, this is what I think of when I see that effect too, gotta admit. I never use it because it actually grosses me out lmfao.Amazing stuff. Is the galick gun up on ebay yet?
Setting up a display using tamashii blast effects like
Off topic, but am I the only one who wishes American cartoons were more like Japanese cartoons. I mean look at this.they don't give two rat ****s about censorship.
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Jep, this is what I think of when I see that effect too, gotta admit. I never use it because it actually grosses me out lmfao.
Dc animation is definitely taking increasing notes from anime. The fighting in Son of Batman was very animeish (and awesome).
I think your question sort of hits the nail in its own terms because you can't equate cartoons to anime one-dimensionally. Anime is MUCH more popular among adults, especially in Japan itself, and often also literally JUST for adults (no no, not just THAT type of anime), than western cartoons in the west. Animation has never had broad adult respect in the west except as 'that's great, even though its for kids'. It's not made targetted at older audiences. On a general note only DC animation has done that a little more, especially with their recent animated features. So, I dunno... Animated video material gets less respect as an adult medium in the west. Blame snobby adults, I have no trouble seeing something in 2D animation. Hell, sometimes I find it flat out MORE cool than real life.
Also, many people are ****ing prudes. Especially in America (speaking as a european). I find the audible censorship a LOT more annoying. It's ridiculous. People know what's being said anyway, including kids. 'Can I say ******* here?'
Jep, this is what I think of when I see that effect too, gotta admit. I never use it because it actually grosses me out lmfao.
Dc animation is definitely taking increasing notes from anime. The fighting in Son of Batman was very animeish (and awesome).
I think your question sort of hits the nail in its own terms because you can't equate cartoons to anime one-dimensionally. Anime is MUCH more popular among adults, especially in Japan itself, and often also literally JUST for adults (no no, not just THAT type of anime), than western cartoons in the west. Animation has never had broad adult respect in the west except as 'that's great, even though its for kids'. It's not made targetted at older audiences. On a general note only DC animation has done that a little more, especially with their recent animated features. So, I dunno... Animated video material gets less respect as an adult medium in the west. Blame snobby adults, I have no trouble seeing something in 2D animation. Hell, sometimes I find it flat out MORE cool than real life.
Also, many people are ****ing prudes. I find the audible censorship a LOT more annoying. It's ridiculous. People know what's being said anyway, including kids. 'Can I say ******* here?'
I HATE when people that don't watch anime see it and judge it instantly by saying it's nothing more than a cartoon. Get off your high horse pal
Eating, drinking, plucking, sucking...Best instance of hilarious censorship is in Scarface.
"Where'd you get a scar like that? Eating PINEAPPLES?"
EXACTLY I really hate at school that some people ask me "aren't you to old to be watching anime"
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