Well I would first respond with "and this means what?" with regards to it being "for kids". Many of the best written pieces of fiction I've seen, were "for kids" and many of the worst BY FAR were "for adults". Weather something is for kids or for adults ultimately has little to no bearing on its quality as a story.
With that in mind I would recommend Digimon Tamers, as it tells a darker story than most Digimon seasons but still enough light-hearted elements to keep it from veering too close to grimdark edgy crap. Not to mention it's my favorite anime so it makes sense to recommend that.
Imagine if he went that low and then knocked a nigga out with that? Would be the ultimate uppercut from hell if it landed. Straight to hall of fame highlight reel.
Well, its my birthday today lads. Will be going out soon with the family to celebrate, so probably won't be on again until tomorrow.
Going out to a mexican place for a finish, where I'll get served their spiciest dish, and probably have to down a gallon's worth of water to quell the fire that's gonna be in my mouth. Looking forward to that. I'll be seeing you boys later.
All this joking about RWBY has me considering making a meta thread on whether or not we should still take feats from the first three volumes into account lol
All this joking about RWBY has me considering making a meta thread on whether or not we should still take feats from the first three volumes into account lol
All this joking about RWBY has me considering making a meta thread on whether or not we should still take feats from the first three volumes into account lol
It is. If you directly compare the feats they were getting in volumes 1-3 to the rest of them, they've been getting nothing but anti-feats since, to the point where its getting increasingly hard to call them anti-feats anymore.