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Aeolus451 said:

 I recently watched Kabaneri too. It's really good. I loved HOTD but I doubt it's getting anymore seasons. I haven't seen Gakkou Gurashi or heard of it but I added it on CC. It's called "School-live!" on there.

 

There's really that many offerings in the zombie apocalypse when it comes to anime. There's plenty of anime with zombie like characters or undead in 'em. 

You should read manga, then, because there are a ton of them in the zombie apocalypse genre.

Apocalypse no Toride is where the kid is in a juvenille prison when things go down.  It gets pretty crazy because some of the zombies start evolving, almost like new life-forms.  Tons of friction with other survivors, too.

I haven't read I Am A Hero but it's one of the most critically acclaimed manga in Japan.  From what I understand, it seems to be about a semi-delusional otaku who happens to be one of the few people in Japan with a gun when the apocalypse starts.

Yes, Cloudman sent me to steal people for him.

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Versus_Evil said:

New Game episode 2, where did that glass she dropped go? Liked the ED.

I was wondering the same thing.  Not even a sound effect.  I also wondered if she bumped her head.  Drunk people are tough, though.  She was cute when she was intoxicated, which is funny because reality is far different.



Damn not enough time for gaming and anime. Let's have some music then.



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pokoko said:
Aeolus451 said:

 I recently watched Kabaneri too. It's really good. I loved HOTD but I doubt it's getting anymore seasons. I haven't seen Gakkou Gurashi or heard of it but I added it on CC. It's called "School-live!" on there.

 

There's really that many offerings in the zombie apocalypse when it comes to anime. There's plenty of anime with zombie like characters or undead in 'em. 

You should read manga, then, because there are a ton of them in the zombie apocalypse genre.

Apocalypse no Toride is where the kid is in a juvenille prison when things go down.  It gets pretty crazy because some of the zombies start evolving, almost like new life-forms.  Tons of friction with other survivors, too.

I haven't read I Am A Hero but it's one of the most critically acclaimed manga in Japan.  From what I understand, it seems to be about a semi-delusional otaku who happens to be one of the few people in Japan with a gun when the apocalypse starts.

Yes, Cloudman sent me to steal people for him.

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Any recomendations of what sites/apps that i use for manga? 

Yep, that's the guy. Comparing those two together. They look like father and daughter.



Just finished K-ON season 1. Now for my pick in the poll, that would be...Yui. Mugi a close second.



 

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Momokuri - Tanned Rio is gorgeous.



Mob Psycho is certainly something.



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Shadow8 said:

Just finished K-ON season 1. Now for my pick in the poll, that would be...Yui. Mugi a close second.

Now watch the second season and the movie and change your opinion to the correct one.



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vivster said:
Shadow8 said:

Just finished K-ON season 1. Now for my pick in the poll, that would be...Yui. Mugi a close second.

Now watch the second season and the movie and change your opinion to the correct one.

Ok, I was planning to watch S2 and the movie anyways, but I don't think it will change my mind though :P



 

I am genuinely shocked. Qualidea Code really has no right to be this entertaining. While the first episode had its lame moments of exposition, the dialogues between the characters felt refreshing and genuine. Also a nice direction of the plot, it took a lot of turns I didn't expect.

I hope this keeps up and wasn't just pilot episode syndrome.



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