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« on: January 05, 2018, 06:46:24 AM »
'Verb, you can't possibly sit through so much shit and not kill yourself'
2 days fam and shit is going down
Yeah I can't wait to see Vegeta lose
842
« on: January 05, 2018, 04:18:17 AM »
'Verb, you can't possibly sit through so much shit and not kill yourself'
843
« on: January 05, 2018, 03:41:48 AM »
Han Solo movie spoilers I guess
Spoiler >Kessel Run Millennium Falcon, because why WOULDN'T they show us the Kessel Run I thought that golden poster was fake?
844
« on: January 04, 2018, 07:31:54 PM »
I kid I kid, but it's probably just way too fucking easy to hate EA, even more than ever,
845
« on: January 04, 2018, 07:30:30 PM »
Not everyone is as much of a no life nerd as you so they probably wouldn't know
846
« on: January 04, 2018, 07:28:19 PM »
Omi was a Force-sensitive female dianoga which lived inside garbage masher 3263827 aboard the Death Star.
Sometime before the Battle of Yavin, Omi got into an altercation with Iduna, a male member of her species, who had wanted to exchange eggs. Because of her Force-sensitivity she was able to defeat Iduna
Sometime later, she was captured on her homeworld by the native Vodran, who handed Omi to Imperials en route to the Death Star. While en route to the DS-1 Orbital Battle Station, she received a vision of fiery destruction and was able to escape her containment. She attempted to flee the vessel by making use of her species' natural ability to camouflage, but was discovered by two Imperial stormtroopers. Although she was able to dispatch the two stormtroopers, by surrendering herself to the power of what she could only describe as "It", she realised that there was nowhere to go, and retreated back into her containment, until finally arriving to the Death Star.
Once aboard, Omi once again received a vision of fire, and was dumped into a garbage chute, introducing her to garbage masher 3263827, where she would feed on the organic materials that would fall in. After rescuing Princess Leia Organa aboard the Death Star, Han Solo, Chewbacca and Luke Skywalker were temporarily stranded[5] inside garbage masher 3263827, along with the Princess in the year 0 BBY. Enacting the belief of her people, Omi pulled Skywalker into the water, "baptizing" him, after she felt that he too was in "submission to It", and letting him go shortly thereafter. As the compression cycle was about to start, the dianoga disappeared deep underwater When Luke Skywalker was able to escape the trash compactor unharmed, Omi sensed that he would go on to do great things.
Before the Death Star's destruction, Omi would continue to develop in her submission to "It", being able to telepathically lift objects into the air. When her vision was fulfilled, and the Death Star was destroyed, she pondered what she would be in the next life
The extened universe was a mistake
It's a fucking art form
It's canon
wait what
HOLY SHIT IT ISN'T LEGENDS IT'S ACTUAL DISNEY CANON
You can't refute it. Luke is clearly bitter towards Rey because he uses 'Force Recognize' to see who she truly is.
Rian Johnson's trilogy will be an adaptation of Omi's story.
It's going to subvert expectations and take her story in a bold new direction.
847
« on: January 04, 2018, 07:19:05 PM »
Omi was a Force-sensitive female dianoga which lived inside garbage masher 3263827 aboard the Death Star.
Sometime before the Battle of Yavin, Omi got into an altercation with Iduna, a male member of her species, who had wanted to exchange eggs. Because of her Force-sensitivity she was able to defeat Iduna
Sometime later, she was captured on her homeworld by the native Vodran, who handed Omi to Imperials en route to the Death Star. While en route to the DS-1 Orbital Battle Station, she received a vision of fiery destruction and was able to escape her containment. She attempted to flee the vessel by making use of her species' natural ability to camouflage, but was discovered by two Imperial stormtroopers. Although she was able to dispatch the two stormtroopers, by surrendering herself to the power of what she could only describe as "It", she realised that there was nowhere to go, and retreated back into her containment, until finally arriving to the Death Star.
Once aboard, Omi once again received a vision of fire, and was dumped into a garbage chute, introducing her to garbage masher 3263827, where she would feed on the organic materials that would fall in. After rescuing Princess Leia Organa aboard the Death Star, Han Solo, Chewbacca and Luke Skywalker were temporarily stranded[5] inside garbage masher 3263827, along with the Princess in the year 0 BBY. Enacting the belief of her people, Omi pulled Skywalker into the water, "baptizing" him, after she felt that he too was in "submission to It", and letting him go shortly thereafter. As the compression cycle was about to start, the dianoga disappeared deep underwater When Luke Skywalker was able to escape the trash compactor unharmed, Omi sensed that he would go on to do great things.
Before the Death Star's destruction, Omi would continue to develop in her submission to "It", being able to telepathically lift objects into the air. When her vision was fulfilled, and the Death Star was destroyed, she pondered what she would be in the next life
The extened universe was a mistake
It's a fucking art form
It's canon
wait what
HOLY SHIT IT ISN'T LEGENDS IT'S ACTUAL DISNEY CANON
You can't refute it. Luke is clearly bitter towards Rey because he uses 'Force Recognize' to see who she truly is.
848
« on: January 04, 2018, 07:17:31 PM »
849
« on: January 04, 2018, 06:51:56 PM »
Omi was a Force-sensitive female dianoga which lived inside garbage masher 3263827 aboard the Death Star.
Sometime before the Battle of Yavin, Omi got into an altercation with Iduna, a male member of her species, who had wanted to exchange eggs. Because of her Force-sensitivity she was able to defeat Iduna
Sometime later, she was captured on her homeworld by the native Vodran, who handed Omi to Imperials en route to the Death Star. While en route to the DS-1 Orbital Battle Station, she received a vision of fiery destruction and was able to escape her containment. She attempted to flee the vessel by making use of her species' natural ability to camouflage, but was discovered by two Imperial stormtroopers. Although she was able to dispatch the two stormtroopers, by surrendering herself to the power of what she could only describe as "It", she realised that there was nowhere to go, and retreated back into her containment, until finally arriving to the Death Star.
Once aboard, Omi once again received a vision of fire, and was dumped into a garbage chute, introducing her to garbage masher 3263827, where she would feed on the organic materials that would fall in. After rescuing Princess Leia Organa aboard the Death Star, Han Solo, Chewbacca and Luke Skywalker were temporarily stranded[5] inside garbage masher 3263827, along with the Princess in the year 0 BBY. Enacting the belief of her people, Omi pulled Skywalker into the water, "baptizing" him, after she felt that he too was in "submission to It", and letting him go shortly thereafter. As the compression cycle was about to start, the dianoga disappeared deep underwater When Luke Skywalker was able to escape the trash compactor unharmed, Omi sensed that he would go on to do great things.
Before the Death Star's destruction, Omi would continue to develop in her submission to "It", being able to telepathically lift objects into the air. When her vision was fulfilled, and the Death Star was destroyed, she pondered what she would be in the next life
The extened universe was a mistake
It's a fucking art form It's canon
850
« on: January 04, 2018, 04:57:29 PM »
It is now my headcanon that Rey is a reincarnated garbage eating monster unless proven otherwise
851
« on: January 04, 2018, 04:34:53 PM »
Omi was a Force-sensitive female dianoga which lived inside garbage masher 3263827 aboard the Death Star. Sometime before the Battle of Yavin, Omi got into an altercation with Iduna, a male member of her species, who had wanted to exchange eggs. Because of her Force-sensitivity she was able to defeat Iduna Sometime later, she was captured on her homeworld by the native Vodran, who handed Omi to Imperials en route to the Death Star. While en route to the DS-1 Orbital Battle Station, she received a vision of fiery destruction and was able to escape her containment. She attempted to flee the vessel by making use of her species' natural ability to camouflage, but was discovered by two Imperial stormtroopers. Although she was able to dispatch the two stormtroopers, by surrendering herself to the power of what she could only describe as "It", she realised that there was nowhere to go, and retreated back into her containment, until finally arriving to the Death Star. Once aboard, Omi once again received a vision of fire, and was dumped into a garbage chute, introducing her to garbage masher 3263827, where she would feed on the organic materials that would fall in. After rescuing Princess Leia Organa aboard the Death Star, Han Solo, Chewbacca and Luke Skywalker were temporarily stranded[5] inside garbage masher 3263827, along with the Princess in the year 0 BBY. Enacting the belief of her people, Omi pulled Skywalker into the water, "baptizing" him, after she felt that he too was in "submission to It", and letting him go shortly thereafter. As the compression cycle was about to start, the dianoga disappeared deep underwater When Luke Skywalker was able to escape the trash compactor unharmed, Omi sensed that he would go on to do great things. Before the Death Star's destruction, Omi would continue to develop in her submission to "It", being able to telepathically lift objects into the air. When her vision was fulfilled, and the Death Star was destroyed, she pondered what she would be in the next life
852
« on: January 04, 2018, 10:06:50 AM »
Goddamn I love this song. It's been stuck in my head for days and I don't even like Mario! Is Odyssey as fun as this song? Here we go, off the rails Don't you know it's time to raise our sails It's freedom like you never knew Don't need bags, or a pass Say the word I'll be there in a flash You could say my hat is off to you Oh we can zoom All the way to the moon From this great wide wacky world Jump with me, grab coins with me Oh yeah! It's time to jump up in the air (Jump up in the air) Jump up, don't be scared (Jump up, don't be scared) Jump up and your cares will soar away And if the dark clouds start to swirl (Dark clouds start to swirl) Don't fear, don't shed a tear, 'cause I'll be your 1UP girl So let's all jump up super high (Jump up super high) High up in the sky (High up in the sky) There's no power-up like dancing You know that you're my superstar (You're my superstar) No one else can take me this far I'm flipping the switch Get ready for this Oh, let's do the odyssey Odyssey, ya see! (x7) Odyssey, odyssey! Spin the wheel, take a chance Every journey starts a new romance A new world's calling out to you Take a turn, off the path Find a new addition to the cast You know that any captain needs a crew Take it in stride As you move side to side They're just different points of view Jump with me, grab coins with me Oh yeah! Come on and jump up in the air (Jump up in the air) Jump without a care (Jump without a care) Jump up 'cause you know that I'll be there And if you find you're short on joy (Find you're short on joy) Don't fret, just don't forget that You're still our 1UP boy So go on straighten up your cap (Straighten up your cap) Let your toes begin to tap (Toes begin to tap) This rhythm is a power 'shroom Don't forget you're the superstar (You're the superstar) No one else can make it this far Put a comb through that 'stache Now you've got panache Oh, let's do the odyssey! It's time to jump up in the air (Jump up in the air) Jump up, don't be scared (Jump up, don't be scared) Jump up and your cares will soar away And if the dark clouds start to swirl (Dark clouds start to swirl) Don't fear, don't shed a tear, 'cause I'll be your 1UP girl Now listen all you boys and girls (All you boys and girls) All around the world (All around the world) Don't be afraid to get up and move You know that we're all superstars (We're all superstars) We're the ones who've made it this far Put a smile on that face There's no time to waste Oh, let's do the odyssey!
853
« on: January 04, 2018, 07:30:36 AM »
What twists await our grizzled hero
854
« on: January 04, 2018, 04:39:49 AM »
So Verb, have you come across JAM Project much on your adventure? They're a group made out of anime theme singers who banded together to make a supergroup to sing... anime themes. Anyway, they're pretty great from what I've heard, iirc they sang the OPM theme and some other stuff. The Garo opening themes are probably my favorite tho. Lots of energy and action going on in these ones.
855
« on: January 04, 2018, 04:36:30 AM »
Complete: Death Note is great. I still enjoyed it after the "drop-off in quality," though. Usually not a fan of story-driven anime but after that second episode, it's hard not to be enthralled in the plot.
34 episodes: Attack on Titan is exceptionally boring for the most part. Season 1, at least. Season 2 drops a lot of the pacing issues and picks up a more distinctive character designer which goes miles for fixing the most glaring issue of S1: the fact that every character looks the same. The biggest draw the show has is that the S A K U G A is god-tier.
8 Episodes: Kill La Kill is incredibly difficult to take seriously but if I'm being objective it has some of the most brilliant budgeting and animation supervision I've ever seen. It's also pretty hilarious at times. I was hooked from the first episode, but after the third there's a lull that is a little harder to get through.
Current: Black Clover is Naruto 2.0. Asta is a little over-the-top especially in the sub but it handles its opening SO much better than Kishimoto did. No nonsense, right to the action. I've read ahead in the manga and it gets pretty interesting.
Current: Boruto: Naruto Next Generations is all slice-of-life with maybe a handful of action episodes. They retell one of Kishimoto's storylines from after the end of Naruto, which is pretty good, but just recently they finally became Genin in a pretty awesome couple of episodes. They're also starting to retell the manga now, and the last episode of 2017 had some INCREDIBLE key animation to end off the year. Basically, if you've been looking for a time to start watching Boruto, it would be now. Just make sure to read "The Seventh Hokage and the Scarlet Spring" first.
13 episodes: Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood is the antithesis of traditional shonen. All the characters are the exact opposite of stereotypes and I fucking love it. The biggest complaint I have is that the show is, at times, a little too light-hearted for what I felt Arakawa imagined. In the manga, you have these beautifully shaded panels that really do wonders for the believability of this world. But Brotherhood is far too vibrant. I watched the first couple episodes of the original anime, and felt that accomplished this much better than Brotherhood. I intend to go back and watch that one as well.
Kill la Kill was a fun show
Fanservice aside, I actually really liked the fight scenes and characters
I probably would have enjoyed Kill la Kill a billion times more than I did if my freinds didn't make sure to run that one insert song into the ground every chance they got. I'd love to discuss anime with real life friends but weebs make that shit nigh impossible.
Don't lose your way?
yup
Come to Wales
856
« on: January 04, 2018, 04:35:42 AM »
thanks dad
857
« on: January 04, 2018, 04:30:16 AM »
Complete: Death Note is great. I still enjoyed it after the "drop-off in quality," though. Usually not a fan of story-driven anime but after that second episode, it's hard not to be enthralled in the plot.
34 episodes: Attack on Titan is exceptionally boring for the most part. Season 1, at least. Season 2 drops a lot of the pacing issues and picks up a more distinctive character designer which goes miles for fixing the most glaring issue of S1: the fact that every character looks the same. The biggest draw the show has is that the S A K U G A is god-tier.
8 Episodes: Kill La Kill is incredibly difficult to take seriously but if I'm being objective it has some of the most brilliant budgeting and animation supervision I've ever seen. It's also pretty hilarious at times. I was hooked from the first episode, but after the third there's a lull that is a little harder to get through.
Current: Black Clover is Naruto 2.0. Asta is a little over-the-top especially in the sub but it handles its opening SO much better than Kishimoto did. No nonsense, right to the action. I've read ahead in the manga and it gets pretty interesting.
Current: Boruto: Naruto Next Generations is all slice-of-life with maybe a handful of action episodes. They retell one of Kishimoto's storylines from after the end of Naruto, which is pretty good, but just recently they finally became Genin in a pretty awesome couple of episodes. They're also starting to retell the manga now, and the last episode of 2017 had some INCREDIBLE key animation to end off the year. Basically, if you've been looking for a time to start watching Boruto, it would be now. Just make sure to read "The Seventh Hokage and the Scarlet Spring" first.
13 episodes: Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood is the antithesis of traditional shonen. All the characters are the exact opposite of stereotypes and I fucking love it. The biggest complaint I have is that the show is, at times, a little too light-hearted for what I felt Arakawa imagined. In the manga, you have these beautifully shaded panels that really do wonders for the believability of this world. But Brotherhood is far too vibrant. I watched the first couple episodes of the original anime, and felt that accomplished this much better than Brotherhood. I intend to go back and watch that one as well.
Kill la Kill was a fun show
Fanservice aside, I actually really liked the fight scenes and characters
I probably would have enjoyed Kill la Kill a billion times more than I did if my freinds didn't make sure to run that one insert song into the ground every chance they got. I'd love to discuss anime with real life friends but weebs make that shit nigh impossible.
Don't lose your way?
858
« on: January 04, 2018, 04:18:01 AM »
Complete: Death Note is great. I still enjoyed it after the "drop-off in quality," though. Usually not a fan of story-driven anime but after that second episode, it's hard not to be enthralled in the plot.
34 episodes: Attack on Titan is exceptionally boring for the most part. Season 1, at least. Season 2 drops a lot of the pacing issues and picks up a more distinctive character designer which goes miles for fixing the most glaring issue of S1: the fact that every character looks the same. The biggest draw the show has is that the S A K U G A is god-tier.
8 Episodes: Kill La Kill is incredibly difficult to take seriously but if I'm being objective it has some of the most brilliant budgeting and animation supervision I've ever seen. It's also pretty hilarious at times. I was hooked from the first episode, but after the third there's a lull that is a little harder to get through.
Current: Black Clover is Naruto 2.0. Asta is a little over-the-top especially in the sub but it handles its opening SO much better than Kishimoto did. No nonsense, right to the action. I've read ahead in the manga and it gets pretty interesting.
Current: Boruto: Naruto Next Generations is all slice-of-life with maybe a handful of action episodes. They retell one of Kishimoto's storylines from after the end of Naruto, which is pretty good, but just recently they finally became Genin in a pretty awesome couple of episodes. They're also starting to retell the manga now, and the last episode of 2017 had some INCREDIBLE key animation to end off the year. Basically, if you've been looking for a time to start watching Boruto, it would be now. Just make sure to read "The Seventh Hokage and the Scarlet Spring" first.
13 episodes: Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood is the antithesis of traditional shonen. All the characters are the exact opposite of stereotypes and I fucking love it. The biggest complaint I have is that the show is, at times, a little too light-hearted for what I felt Arakawa imagined. In the manga, you have these beautifully shaded panels that really do wonders for the believability of this world. But Brotherhood is far too vibrant. I watched the first couple episodes of the original anime, and felt that accomplished this much better than Brotherhood. I intend to go back and watch that one as well.
Kill la Kill was a fun show Fanservice aside, I actually really liked the fight scenes and characters
859
« on: January 04, 2018, 04:12:21 AM »
860
« on: January 03, 2018, 06:51:31 PM »
861
« on: January 03, 2018, 06:44:42 PM »
I'm gonna try writing again, will need some characters to go along with it. I copped a decent looking tablet for £214 so lets see how this goes
862
« on: January 03, 2018, 11:51:36 AM »
the power of the tablet
What tablet are you using? I want to get a new one, preferably a decent size and a screen on it so I can see what I'm doing. Mine's fucking tiny.
863
« on: January 03, 2018, 05:36:05 AM »
Never forget
864
« on: January 02, 2018, 07:59:42 PM »
Got about half an hour left of Jin Roh, gonna watch the rest tomorrow. Don't really think too much of it tbj
865
« on: January 02, 2018, 06:23:51 PM »
What about Jin Roh
I wanna watch that
just rewatched it the other day
6/10, one of the better things i've sat through
Cool, I'm gonna watch it now in a bit. I find the idea of sitting down and watching an anime movie far more comfortable and doable than a whole series.
866
« on: January 02, 2018, 06:21:52 PM »
i like that you have screenshots and shit, i'll have to see if i can't implement them into my playthroughs
dark souls isn't a very screenshot friendly game on ps3 though
I wish they'd add a photo mode option to the PS4 ones. I could get some sick fucking shots if they had it. >BuT iT wOuLd RuIn ThE oNlInE eLeMeNt
867
« on: January 02, 2018, 06:16:43 PM »
Die already maverick
wow I thought we had some thing special
I died a faggot because of you
You deserve it for killing me, you chumblefuck
868
« on: January 02, 2018, 06:13:56 PM »
What about Jin Roh
I wanna watch that
869
« on: January 02, 2018, 05:30:30 PM »
I remember seeing some Facebook page actually capitalize on elf on the shelf memes and start trying to peddle t-shirts of it
870
« on: January 02, 2018, 04:23:25 PM »
I'm heavily biased towards Dragon Ball so I'm not sure if I could recommend it or not
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