Asking why people play video games is like asking why they watch TV, or why they eat pizza: You might be able to identify a few clusters of motivation (“it’s funny when Sheldon says ‘bazinga’ on The ...
People who know Naledi are perpetually aware of two things: he is a talented visual artist, and he has seen copious amounts of anime. Anime thrives on reinterpreting old stories, like the "trapped in ...
I didn't think it was all that bad, and around episode 13-16 or so actually had me very interested, but I agree that watching a dubbed version would probably be pure torture.
Anime thrives on reinterpreting old stories, like the "trapped in a video game" trope seen in .hack//SIGN and Sword Art ...
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