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  1. This thread title made me think of Midas and his golden touch. Careful what you wish for!
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  2. 350+ episodes and you expected different? Every season will end that way. That's why I prefer the shorter, one- or 2-season-and-done format. They actually provide closure.
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  3. Far as I am concerned they have been milking the db fandom for thee past fricken decade. GT in my opinion while interesting sucked compared to Z. Super did quite a bit better its a great anime in its own right though it still cannot hold up against DBZ. From what I have read there is the movie that released in Dec 2018. Far as the series goes most information I am pulling up seems to say the manga is going to continue though the tournament of power arc was the last for the anime. If that is the case I would personally be sure just with that. I enjoyed the manga for Super just as much as the anime if not even a bit more honestly.
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  4. I haven't finished Super-I think I'm trying to make it last because it is nostalgic for me.
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  5. This is the second entry in a series on how to make your own web manga. Now that you have a story idea we can start expanding it. For the sake of continuity, let’s say my chosen story idea is: We have an idea. Not a story. In its current form, it’s useless. It doesn’t give us much information. We have to take it from concept to actualization. We can do this by adding structure. Basic Story Structure Every good story has a beginning, middle, and end. Think of your favorite movie, book, or anime. They all have that. It’s what separates a good story from a bad one. Stories that don’t follow this tend to be incomplete and confusing. Beginning Takeji is a nerdy highschool boy. He’s quite tall and gets bullied for it constantly. This makes him want to quit school. Middle One day he meets a transfer student named Hayato who is also tall. Hayato shows him an NBA game. This motivates Takeji to learn the sport of basketball. With Hayato’s help he gets ready to try out for his school’s basketball club. End Takeji makes the cut and is accepted into the club. However, he also realizes how far he is from making it into the NBA. He has a lot to improve on first. This was only the first step of his long journey. Try reading this story again but skip the middle part. Confusing isn’t it? Club? What club? He wants to make it in the NBA? But why? I thought he wanted to quit school? Try reading it without the end part. It feels unfinished right? It makes you want to know what happened next. Was that it? That’s the whole story? Did he make his school’s basketball club? What is the “Beginning” for? This is where you do the introductions. Where does your story take place? Show the time period and setting. Reveal the main character and side characters. Give a taste of what people can expect. What is the “Middle” for? This is where you tell your story. This part will be longer than the beginning and end. The climax (highlight) of the story takes place here. The middle is the part that people find the most exciting. What is the “End” for? This is where you wrap things up. And provide a satisfying ending. You can also setup a sequel here. Like what I did in my example. Your story’s message should have already been delivered at this point. Our story idea has now been transformed into a complete story. Albeit a very short story. Next stop is to flesh it out some more.
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  6. Kind of did confuse me, yeah, since I was answering your query. Since you have the $40/month plan, you should be fine, as it is listed under live TV in Hulu. There is a chance they will have it on the on demand section some time, now that FUNimation partnered with them. Just thought you should know there are sites where you can quickly look thing up, but for anime specific services (e.g. FUNimation, Crunchyroll, and Hidive), the one to use is below. because.moe (this is the actual address) The first two that I gave you in my reply will only give you hits if it is on a major platform, like Netflix and Hulu, and even if it is available for digital rental or purchase.
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  7. I don't have cable so my fiance and I did the $40 dollar route as well as have Netflix. We don't go out much so after work we like to come home, snuggle on our couch and watch Hulu or Netflix. That's what we call our "treat". No bars, no going out with friends much (unless it's hanging out at their home or a family gathering). The only hopping thing we do is in the grocery department, lol. I do visit my parents once or twice a week too because I like to check up on them and I like to do some cleaning there (they're getting up there in age so I don't like them having to do everything). Sorry I can of trailed off there, but yeah that's what we splurge on.
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  8. Probably. I can definitely see that, with the behind the scenes stuff talked about a few time. As for your question, since you are referring to major streaming sites, you can actually use two sites to find that info, which are: Can I Stream It? (Web add is exactly how you would write it out, sans the “?”, with “it” being TLD) Just Watch I did a quick search on Hulu and it requires the expensive $40/month plan to watch, but they do have it.
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  9. I just finished watching SAO today. Not sure on what to start on<
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