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Captain Cadaver said:No. Would you recommend it?
Of course. Not only i find it gr9, but a lot of people also loved the series. The reviews for it were pretty good too.
Captain Cadaver said:No. Would you recommend it?
It sucks. Metal and DragonBall don't go together. I can't stand Metal music either.SSJ2 said:What do you think of the Broly-esque autistic guitar that plays whenever Jiren is raping some fags?
8,999. Avoids being :9000 due to Solid State Scouter and a few Budokai tracks trumping it as far as Yamamoto's work goes.Fantastische Hure said:From a scale of 1 to over 9,000, just how epic is this music?
Ano me...ano me-da!
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Super's ost is so forgettable I scarcely remember it.SSJ2 said:What do you think of the Broly-esque autistic guitar that plays whenever Jiren is raping some fags?
Zuko is the most developed one thus far, though his character arc was somewhat tarnished by his decision to ally with Azula at the end of Season 2 when considering how trusting her worked out last time. I'd probably say Iroh though due to being the most entertaining through his nonchalant attitude in most situations, coupled with the layers he shows on occasion such as his mourning of his dead son or his determination to get in shape whilst imprisoned.Pocket-God said:Do you have any favorite characters from Avatar?
Or alternatively any characters you dislike?
That's difficult since it'd depend whether or not we're talking from a writing perspective or from a user's perspective. For the former, probably the Mafuba, Taiyoken, Kaioken and Kikoho. For the latter, Zenkais, Boo tier regeneration and all of Hit's abilities.Keedounan said:What are your favorite abilities from Dragon Ball ?
I'm already aware that it's SJW with a Mary Sue protagonist and contradicts many aspects of the original series' in universe logic in the same manner the new Star Wars trilogy is, so no. Probably wouldn't be that motivated to watch it even if that wasn't the case, given how Season 3 of ATLA has been pretty disappointing thus far.Pocket-God said:Are you planning on watching legend of korra as well?
Noice. A slow, jazzy version doesn't capture the same feel as the fast paced opening, but it's still good in it's own right.Fantastische Hure said:You know the drill (do you?)...
Slow, jazzy, chillax version of Digimon Adventure 02 opening.
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I liked the first season, though that's about it. A lot of it has to do with it's fanbase overrating it to the extreme, as for a comedy that's praised for it's depth, none of it's jokes are really that funny beyond a reference to edgy nihilism or blatant references to other works of sci-fi, both kinds of humour that are performed far better in Futurama. The premise and major appeal of the show also overstayed it's welcome. A protagonist that can get out of any situation works as good satire for the first few episodes where such is made apparent as a subversion of typical tense narratives in sci-fi. However, it becomes pretentious when the show actively attempts to have it's audience take things seriously or provide the possibility Rick won't work his way out of something, at which point there becomes no justification of him being a complete Gary Stu.Pocket-Gog~ said:Why do you dislike Rick and Morty?