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Instead of finishing a work project I was scrolling on Reddit and one thing led to another and I came across this anime called RWBY with a really nutty community. Apparently it's some ULTRA-woke American thing and it's online only and the episodes are only like 10 minutes long. The community has been waiting 2 years for the next season which keeps getting pushed back and is now slated for a 2023 release. They are screeching at anyone who dares to question how a handful of 10-minute-long episodes takes 3 years to produce, because suggesting that the people getting paid to make it actually do work is inhumane and would lead to crunch and trauma (because covid) or whatever. I fell down a few rabbit holes and I will post about them at a later date if I remember but it's more of a collective thing than any one individual thread or tweet so maybe not.
Anyway.
People also apparently get very angry when you call RWBY anime, because it's American. And I am very certain that the woke factor + foid shit will make it absolutely atrocious. And I kind of like the idea of being able to bring it up and shit on weebs by explaining that anime is objectively garbage and yes now I've given it a try, with RWBY.
Should I watch RWBY through work for a few days?
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Is that gif a clip from the show? If so it looks god-awful. Anyways I think you should watch it, as long as we get some good drama posts out of it it'll all be justified.
I also do wonder how it's even possible to have a reasonable story if everything has to be broken into 10-minute episodes. Most animes being like 25 minutes is already seriously limiting in my view.
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Carp do another wheel of time lawlz style post but for some weeb(?) shit.
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It's not an anime, it was a vehicle for RT's fight animator god Monty Oum to animate crazy fights. Then he died
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