This is perhaps a bit late, but I can't get over the amazing Kaiba OP. The singer does a surprisingly good job of singing in English.
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This is perhaps a bit late, but I can't get over the amazing Kaiba OP. The singer does a surprisingly good job of singing in English.
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I have spent most of my free time these past few weeks researching televisions. I finally decided that 32" was just not big enough to watch anime, and so I went shopping for a new TV.
I was looking for an LCD with a good value/performance ratio. Basically, I just wanted an LCD with really good picture quality for really cheap. I crossed out the typical cheap brands, because while they're good values, they all seem to make some compromises in picture quality. From reading AVS Forum's LCD forum, I narrowed my choices to:
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I never thought it would happen, but Utada Hikaru's latest Japanese album, Heart Station, is available on Amazon and on
, both in glorious DRM-free MP3 (Amazon) or AAC (iTunes)! Only $10 too! (50 cents cheaper at Amazon, but AAC is the better format, so it's a wash).
I am quite tempted to buy it on iTunes actually...
If you have Pepsi stuff points, you can buy the songs on Amazon for 5pts/song.
I'm actually surprised by what else is available on iTunes, like Bonnie Pink's Even so, Yuka Funakoshi - Morning Bird, Fujimoto Takako - Feel It, or Namie Amuro - Play. I actually have no excuses now...
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At one point in life, I was so enthused about anime that I could watch any series, any time. Just bombed a test? No need for happy anime, just go straight into watching Saikano! Yet, I find that as I get older, or perhaps I should say, more jaded, I can only watch certain anime if my mood allows for it. It's something unfathomable, kind of like when you hear people say they're not in the mood for sex. When you're young and hormone-crazed, you think that can never be the case! But here I am, with the following anime options available: Kaiba, Kanokon, Allison to Lillia, and Crystal Blaze. I like Kaiba, but I'm just not in the mood to watch it right now. Same with AtL and Crystal Blaze.
I find that this does not happen to some anime, however. I'm nearly always up for watching a new episode of Code Geass, Macross F, or Kure-nai. Perhaps it's a testament to the quality of those shows, or maybe it's because they span the range of genres, so there's literally something for every mood.
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Yes, that niche anime that people either love or find incredibly lame, Aria, has been licensed by RightStuf. Aria, is at its core, a slice of life anime following three girls. It sounds generic, even dull, and I didn't watch it until bloggers like Jeff kept leaping praise upon it. I watched the first season, and wow. Nothing happens, but it's such a mellow anime! It's hard to recommend blindly to people, because you need to be of a certain mindset to appreciate it, but if you like 5cm/second, you'd probably like Aria
On another note, RightStuf is also having a sale on DelRay manga. I bought the volumes of Tsubasa Chronicle I have yet to collect, and it was a perfect time to get Aria for the free shipping.
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