hedge
Edge
>>4651411 (dubs)
Ledge
Your fortune: Average Luck
Sedge
Your fortune: You will meet a dark handsome stranger
Ok [s4s] it's been 3 years and 4 months since your creation, that's 30,000 hours.
Justify your existence with the best mem generated from your collective minds.
>>4651283
> justify your existence
I am, therefore I be.
Le Happy Mane
https://youtu.be/aktLRiWXfqg
rip harmby
>>4651276
yea like o.k. the singing in the chorus is not too great and yea whatever its low budget a.f. but the chords are gorgeous & ... idk man... just look @ all these n*ggas that died in the d... its a real fuggen struggle... i actually teared up a lil halfway thru. its beautiful. it's a beautiful thing. it's a true honest expression of the human spirit, encapsulates a cultural struggle... akin to some of madlib's quasimoto jumpoffs... 'come on feet', etc. its genuine. it's RAW. its REAL. it's something they're dealing with EVERY DAY. you appear as a small, angry little shithead by comparison, when i watch this true, REAL thing. gosh bless these ppl and their families i hope they find peace
HELLO HELLO HELLO
EVERYONE IN THIS THREAD GETS A (YOU)
EVERYONE IN THIS THREAD GETS A (YOU)
EVERYONE IN THIS THREAD GETS A (YOU)
EVERYONE IN THIS THREAD GETS A (YOU)
EVERYONE IN THIS THREAD GETS A (YOU)
EVERYONE IN THIS THREAD GETS A (YOU)
EVERYONE IN THIS THREAD GETS A (YOU)
EVERYONE IN THIS THREAD GETS A (YOU)
EVERYONE IN THIS THREAD GETS A (YOU)
>>4651143
(you)
>>4651143
(you) more like wu ching chong
s4s teach me a thing
>>4651137
Sage, Report and Hide thread
enjoy yourer stay c:
>>4651137
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>>4651103
beb
beb?
Post your favorite 5 namefigs.
I only like Norpoleon. Her jokes, memes & satires make me roll on the floor laughing.
>>4651062
>favorite 5
why did you make it 5 if you weren't even gonna post five
>>4651073
maybe it was a satire
you wouldn't understand
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So what happens on this board?
fun
why are you THIS retarted
>>4651052
Nobody here but us chickens
Your fortune: Average Luck
Daily reminder that Non-White people are NOT important!
Your fortune: Reply hazy, try again
>>4651019
dumb racist animeposter
>>4651019
pls do not affiliate kalen with ur rude political agenda
>>4651019
I absolutely agree.
General sink thread
>Discuss sinks
>Complain about shit tier sinks
Wow. Now that I think about it, a good sink is a very important part of a nice bathroom
I walk in and think "wow what a neat sink. This is a great place"
>>4650983
I agree, when I see a nice sink I think, man I wish my waifu Karen was here to see it
Sinks are NOT important
is german ice cream a meme?
>>4650821
is this it? is this the classic that started it all?
>>4650822
the dubs that dubs it dubs
secret choggit in there huh?
shitpost bees fuckers
don't tempt me mother fucker
Fuck ur bees cuck
>>4650800
dubel
cowe
>>4650621
mayb
>>4650651
mayb! war! now! cowe gassing!
>>4650621
That's a pig lol
Red Riding Hood ChaCha was the anime equivalent of Fred & Barney Meet The Thing, in the sense that it radically changed the concept of the original character in order to wedge in a magical transformation into a superhero. Min Ayahana’s original manga ran in Ribon between 1991 and 2000 and was a fairy-tale parody about the red-hooded trainee magician girl ChaCha and the werewolf boy Riiya. The anime is about the same thing, except ChaCha now had the power to turn into an armoured magical princess version of herself. This change in concept handily provided the show a load of trinkets and baubles it could sell as merchandise.
Magic Knight Rayearth is CLAMP doing the multimedia assault that Dynamic Pro and Toei pulled off time and time again in the early 70's. You had the Magic Knight Rayearth manga, the Magic Knight Rayearth anime, the Magic Knight Rayearth video games, the Magic Knight Rayearth toys...it was a shamelessly calculated construction that effortlessly dew together a lot of elements popular in early-90s anime.
Three handily colour-coded schoolgirls, Hikaru, Umi, and Fuu are summoned from Tokyo to the fantasy world of Cephiro, where they are sent on a quest to rescue Princess Emeraude. This is achieved by transforming into armoured magical girls (thus drawing the Saint Seiya parallel in 90's magical girls more clearly) and eventually summoning giant robots. You've got magical girls, Earth people as heroes on a fantasy world, RPG parody/homage, Super Sentai colour coding, Saint Seiya references, bursts of super deformity, and postmodern super robots. It's a veritable checklist of 90's anime storytelling elements.
The show ran for 20 episodes, before taking a month break in 1995 and returning for second series of 29 episodes. There was an alternate take on the story in the form of a three-part OAV series in 1997.
If there was any doubt that superhero shows like Kamen Rider and the Super Sentai shows were at this point firmly wrapped up in the DNA of magical-girl shows, then Super Pig (Tonde Buurin) this parody of magical girls and superheroes in general should put them to rest.
Based on Taeko Ikeda's manga, schoolgirl Karin Kokubu helps a hungry space pig prince back onto his feet and in return is given a magic compact. This is nothing atypical in terms of a magical girl or superhero origin so far. However, this compact enables her to turn into the super-powered pig Buurin, rather than a beautiful, powerful older version of herself. None too pleased with the situation, the pig explains to Karin that if she can do 108 good deeds as Buurin, she’ll be able to turn into the magical girl of her dreams. However she must also keep her identity as Buurin a secret. This becomes a problem as her father is a journalist, who becomes obsessed with the superhero pig that has appeared in his town. It's sort of like if Lois Lane was Superman's mum rather than a love interest.
In terms of ratings, this was one of the top three shows starting in 1994, with a rating peak of 16.4%, but unlike the other magical-girl shows mentioned, it barely registered on Animage's polls, suggesting little crossover appeal with otaku.
Eleven years after the original Super Dimension Fortress Macross ended, Studio Nue returned to the sci-fi franchise with a triple headed attack of a new Macross OAV series (Macross Plus), a new Macross manga (Macross 7: Trash) and a new Macross TV show, Macross 7. They also ended up removing Macross II, which they had not worked on, from continuity.
Airing at 11am on Sunday morning it didn't do the massive ratings that the long-running shows mentioned earlier did. It didn't even get the ratings that some now obscure shows from the year did. That did not really matter though, as it sold CD after CD of music from the show. It also had enough of a following to warrant a film, Macross 7 The Movie: The Galaxy is Calling Me! in 1995 (which played alongside the film version of Macross Plus) and an OAV series Macross 7 Dynamite in 1997.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ga_aTC1MCY0
The show catches up with mankind and the Zentradi's colonisation of deep space 35 years after the original series, focusing on 37th colonial space fleet led by the spaceship Macross 7. This is captained by Maximillian Jenius (a character from the original series), and his daughter Mylene is part of a band, Fire Bomber. When the fleet is attacked by an unidentified vampiric enemy, the lead singer of the band, Basara Nekki flies out in his custom Valkyrie (the iconic transforming space jet fighters of the franchise) and plays music at them. Basara seems to the sticking point for a lot of viewers of Macross 7. Some find him difficult to relate to or the very idea of a man playing a guitar at spaceships in the middle of a dogfight just plain silly. Certainly, the consensus opinion in UK fandom in the 90's seemed to be that its sister release, Macross Plus, was a classic and this wasn't.