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Blackrose said:I see
Well then all the best with that
It never hurts to try something new though..just saying
Tomie actually Josei not Seinen
Blackrose said:I see
Well then all the best with that
It never hurts to try something new though..just saying
Poseidon said:Tomie actually Josei not Seinen
Blackrose said:Okay so you do know that I don't know what those things mean right lol
But I'm guessing it might have been a different genre right
Poseidon said:Haha.. google it or ask another member
Poseidon said:That's because in those three titles the main protagonist use Shonen's main protagonist blueprint. Lot of series are good and very satisfying for me, well in the end we can't get 100% satisfaction from everything, that's one of the message i want to relay
Risk said:I thought the first season was alright but I dropped it only after a few episodes of the second season.
Poseidon said:It's not always philosopical, philosopical theme is depend on the author, whether if they want to add something philosopical or not, and whether they want to show it subtle or not.
Shuuya in Battle Royale is just teen school boy, same like Shinichi, and Kaneki is just freshman in university, so all of them are under 20. Oh yea about Tokyo Ghoul i read the manga, i assumed there is no significant differences between both version so it's not really important
As for Evangelion i like the series. Why? I like the story, and also important to mention that Shinji isn't the Luffy-type main protagonist. Is the softie? Yes. Is he weak? Yes. Is he a coward? Yes. That's how the series portrayed Shinji at first but he make it and develop his character through out the series until he regressed again on The End of Evangelion
Which one? Tokyo Ghoul?
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