ChaposeAsuna/Kirito shonen and its consequences have been a disaster for the japanese 5d ago(image post)241 thread views#343076earned 152 coins from votes
MayoMonkeyvax/maxxed
Marxo-Feminist-Anarcho-Leninist smashing the patriarchy and dismantling whiteness
5d ago#7804479
spent 0 currency on pings
I rewatched Azumanga Daioh with a group of friends! Its low energy but absolutely chaotic nature is extremely entertaining. Osaka is literally me.
I then watched Golden Boy, a 6 episode OVA about a guy who drops out of college to become a traveling worker studying everything. In a lot of ways, the story parallels the life of Leonardo DaVinci. A genius who dedicates himself to all crafts. It's an inspiring, motivational story that I would recommend for all ages.
I also watched the 1980s Transformers movie with was pretty kino. I loved all of the explosions and how Megatron gets bossed around by a giant floating butthole. It's really impressive that all of it was done with only cel animation. That counts as anime because it was produced by Toei.
I then watched Golden Boy, a 6 episode OVA about a guy who drops out of college to become a traveling worker studying everything. In a lot of ways, the story parallels the life of Leonardo DaVinci. A genius who dedicates himself to all crafts. It's an inspiring, motivational story that I would recommend for all ages.
That's one of the first animes I watched (downloaded of course). Doesn't he meet some hot chick on a motorcycle?
Jump in the discussion.
No email address required.
I rewatched Azumanga Daioh with a group of friends! Its low energy but absolutely chaotic nature is extremely entertaining. Osaka is literally me.
I then watched Golden Boy, a 6 episode OVA about a guy who drops out of college to become a traveling worker studying everything. In a lot of ways, the story parallels the life of Leonardo DaVinci. A genius who dedicates himself to all crafts. It's an inspiring, motivational story that I would recommend for all ages.
I also watched the 1980s Transformers movie with was pretty kino. I loved all of the explosions and how Megatron gets bossed around by a giant floating butthole. It's really impressive that all of it was done with only cel animation. That counts as anime because it was produced by Toei.
Finally, here's a Tewi Inaba for good luck!

Jump in the discussion.
No email address required.
That's one of the first animes I watched (downloaded of course). Doesn't he meet some hot chick on a motorcycle?
Jump in the discussion.
No email address required.
More options
Context
'86 Transformers is pure kino
Jump in the discussion.
No email address required.
More options
Context
That's not an anime
Jump in the discussion.
No email address required.
You're right. Transformers is too good to be considered anime.
Jump in the discussion.
No email address required.
Jump in the discussion.
No email address required.
More options
Context
More options
Context
More options
Context
More options
Context