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Alina Corde

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  1. I'm rewatching Kuroshitsuji Book of Circus but I think I'll watch Steins; Gate again after this.
  2. Pretty sure I was 3 or 4 when I consciously knew what I was watching...Naruto and some others were airing at the time.
  3. I reread the manga for Kuroshitsuji to catch up to where the story is now and I was again struck by how much better the manga is (as a personal opinion of mine). The arcs that followed the storyline in the manga were much more impactful (Book of Circus was amazing!), so I'm wondering if there's anyone who agrees with me? Or even disagrees and thinks that the anime is better (like the whole Alois mess)? In my opinion, the manga is more subtle and dark and the characters are exhibiting much better character development as it is right now - the characters seem much more fleshed out and even Ciel's motives in general are brought to attention through his past.
  4. I think it's from about 10 years ago but the storyline is quite good and since you have Drrr on your list, it'll probably be easier for you to understand the story. Honestly I really got into it because I always end up researching more about characters and an anime if I like it, and I found out more and more information about them because of the Baccano light novels. So I got quite invested in their world.
  5. I don't think I'm really counting the second seasons, movies or OVAs so I've probably watched quite a lot more than 300 seasons and stuff (I haven't really had the time to count all of them up..)
  6. I often end up falling in love with series' as they develop their world further throughout the books. I do actually enjoy the manga of Owari no Seraph slightly more than the anime but I'm also really looking into reading the Light Novels about Guren's past. To be completely honest, now that you've asked that it really does feel as though most of the manga I've bought are ones that I know I enjoy. My wifi is always dying on me so I like finding inspiration from them when I'm drawing too. I've got some others like FMA, Drrr, Black Bird and some short shoujos that I like but if I have some of a larger series, I like having the complete set. I do that with regular books too haha. So I'm finishing off my Deadman Wonderland collection today. Going to Forbidden Planet to grab the last copies
  7. What about Baccano? It reminds me of to Drrr to some extent because of the way the story is told but it's quite interesting. There's: Danganronpa (multiple seasons), Death Parade, Eureka Seven (it's quite long but tbh grew up watching it), Hal (movie), Kakegurui, K Project, Karneval, Kaze no Stigma, Mirai Nikki, Deadman Wonderland, Noblesse, Noragami, Psycho Pass, Shingeki no Bahamut, Terror in resonance, tales of zestiria, umineko when they cry, Valkyria chronicles, zetsuen no tempest
  8. I normally pick manga that I'm already quite fond of if I want hard copies. A lot of the time I do prefer the manga adaptations more so I've got all of the available Owari no Seraph, and most of Deadman Wonderland (I've got others...but those are the largest single series collections I have)
  9. Just over 300 atm but that's mainly because I end up reading more manga in my spare time
  10. In the beginning, it's probably understandable for a character to be weak and it laves room for character development. But it gets annoying if the MC is constantly crying or whining or whatever...they are much easier to relate to at times but even in a book, it's harder to continue with the story if there is 0 to little character development. Mm if they learnt from their mistakes, or go through harsher realities than they're used to and change according to that, then it would actually make the story very interesting.
  11. Alina Corde

    Games!!

    I love RPG games tbh but my favourites are quite biased because I have a PSP and DS...so I'm mainly into Square Enix games like Final Fantasy and Kingdom Hearts' games
  12. Hey guys! I was wondering if you guys have read 'Sorairo Ageha' by Kumagai Kyoko. The art style is adorable, the characters are heartwarming and the dialogue is often quite funny - since it's quite a short shoujo (11 chapters long) and rather underestimated, I'd really recommend at least having a quick look. I'd love to hear back about what you guys think! For a full review, if interested: https://diamondsintherough805405419.wordpress.com/2018/03/09/sorairo-ageha/
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