Uryu barely did shit in an arc about quincies from what I remember. The one thing his character prides on and soul reapers still do moreWell nobody except some saps in FV's Bleach section anyway.
I know at least one person there who admits to being a Yammy fan, and this is the same idiot who gave me shit for saying Chad was a better character than Uryu.
If kubo make chad stop being a jobber i will forgive his crimesWell Orihime gets to take part in a fight with Soul King Mustache and actually block shit from him, so MAYBE she'll get something else.
As for Chad, I wouldn't get your hopes up. You and I both know Kubo doesn't give a fuck about that character. For crying out loud, he had Chad go against his AND his Abuelo's words by becoming a boxer at the end and using his strength for his own profit.
"But Boxing's a sport, not actual fighting."
Fuck off!
You guys wanna see something hilarious?
You remember that one page from bleach? You know "The Heart"
Well guess what GoH did
Also this is Moris new form
>people saying maki getting blitzed at mach 3 downgrades the entire jjkverse
PSG made a Transformers homage and Transformers made a PSG homage. Actually pretty based that.
GaoGaiGar has over the top fanservice...how? I remember like two bath scenes. Also how's it a dark series? The good guys beat the bad guys with the power of COURAGE.CBR made a list called "10 Mecha Anime With Over-The-Top Fan Service"
10. Full Metal Panic
9.VandreadFull Metal Panic! is arguably more of a school-life anime with some giant robots in it than a straightforward mecha anime. Full Metal Panic! had a well-thought-out world and real robots, but the ecchi scenarios that came right out of a raunchy high school anime took priority — even in episodes that focused on war.
Almost all the show's women (especially Kaname) were subjected to fanservice, and Sosuke was always too dense to register what was going on. This was pushed to the extreme in the self-parody spin-off, Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu, which ditched the mainline series' wartime aspects to double down on the shameless fanservice.
8.Darling in the FranxxVandread is set in a future where the battle of the sexes was taken to literal extremes. Men and women live exclusively on their own planets, but worlds collide when aspiring mecha pilot Hibiki becomes the prisoner of an all-female pirate crew. Naturally, this led to fanservice-heavy harem shenanigans more than actual space war.
While not the first high concept harem, Vandread was notably many older fans' first taste of both ecchi and mecha. Besides the obligatory fanservice that's expected of harem stories, Vandread also gave space opera fans a well-detailed world with unexpected twists regarding the origins of the pilots, their planets' war, and even the Dreads and Vanguards.
7. GaoGaiGarFor better and worse, Darling In The FranXX is basically the extreme version of Neon Genesis Evangelion. Nowhere was this made more obvious than in how Darling pushed Evangelion's internal developmental themes to the forefront. Specifically, the FRANXX were overtly sexualized mecha that were operated in a similarly suggestive fashion.
Sex itself was also an integral part of Darling's intricate history, since physical and emotional love were the only ways to pilot the FRANXX and, in the end, save all life. Unlike its most obvious inspiration, however, Darling didn't do anything clever or new with its fanservice-heavy visuals and themes. At worst, they just reminded viewers of a better anime.
6.Macross FrontierOne of Neon Genesis Evangelion's biggest impacts on mecha anime was how it basically forced the genre to "grow up." Now, piloting a giant robot was more traumatizing than fun, and the characters who lived in such a world would be troubled, to say the least. GaoGaiGar knew this well, but still chose to stick to its classic fanservice roots anyway.
GaoGaiGar was darker than its predecessors in the Brave Series, but it still kept its childlike wonder and heroism alive. Despite character deaths and sacrifices, GaoGaiGar gave everything that super robot fans could ever want from a show about a combining mecha, namely awesome robot action and unbreakable heroism saving the day.
5. Getter RoboWith its epic wars, transforming mecha, and idol singers, Macross was always a popular mecha mainstay, but it only reached the height of its powers with its third full series. Macross Frontier was the ultimate summation of everything that defined Macross and while it didn't change anything, it gave fans everything they wanted from a Macross anime.
Macross Frontier is one of the best examples of how following a formula isn't bad, since this legacy sequel was the best Macross after the original. Macross Frontier was so successful that not only did it sell tons of merchandise (especially the idols' albums), but it also ended the series' longstanding embargo with the West following the Robotech debacle.
4.Mazinger ZEven with its storied history and its legacy as one of the super robot genre's founding pillars, Getter Robo struggled to get a definitive anime. That all changed in 1998, with the release of the 13-episode OVA Getter Robo Armageddon, which fans praised as the best Getter Robo adaptation to date precisely because of how over-the-top it is.
Despite some major setbacks like losing director Yasuhiro Imawaga after three episodes due to creative differences, Armageddon still finished while delivering everything Getter Robo fans wanted, like an edgy reimagining of the lore and the franchise's biggest fights. Getter Robo was always a fanservice-heavy anime, but Armageddon was its zenith.
3.TTGLGo Nagai is considered by many to be one of the coolest founding fathers of manga and anime, and this legacy was solidified with Mazinger Z. Nagai always dreamed of making his own robot story but, instead of sticking to what was plausible despite doing the research, he wrote about what he thought would be the most awesome.
Mazinger Z may not be the first super robot story, but it codified everything that defines the genre even today. Whether it was a hot-blooded pilot controlling an amazing war machine or saving the world from evil through epic robot battles, Mazinger Z vicariously fulfilled mecha fans' wildest dreams before they even realized what they were.
2. Gundam Build FightersIn brief, Gurren Lagann was a classic super robot show made for the New Millennium. Despite some dark elements like Kamina's death and war's harsh realities, Team Dai-Gurren's battle for humanity's future was as inspiring as the super robot anime that inspired it. Unsurprisingly, fans really loved Gurren Lagann and heralded it as "anime's savior."
Gurren Lagann was a never-ending barrage of fanservice that escalated on an episodic basis. From giant robot fights that were bigger than the entire universe and the power of friendship saving reality itself, every episode of Gurren Lagann was designed to exceed mecha fans' most outlandish expectations. Needless to say, it worked perfectly.
1.NGEBuild Fighters is one of the Gundam canon's most unique entries for various reasons, but the most obvious one is that it's a Gundam anime specifically about Gundam anime. Unlike previous Gundam entries that were all war stories that varied in tone, Build Fighters was a meta anime where the characters were fans of the Gundam franchise.
Instead of deep world building or realistic skirmishes, Build Fighters' fanservice was derived from characters who quite literally memorized the Gundam franchise's history. Build Fighters affirms its fanbase's loyalty by pitting mobile suits and pilots from disparate series against each other, name-dropping the most obscure references, and so much more.
Evangelion was revolutionary because of its use of fanservice, but not in the way most people think. Evangelion has its fair share of the stereotypical (and oftentimes controversial) fanservice but, as a whole, Evangelion itself is fanservice. In brief, the anime was made by and for the biggest otaku out there.
Showrunner Hideaki Anno never hid his love of nerdy entertainment, and this passion drove him to fill Evangelion with the kind of intricate arcane mythos, real robot details, world building, and more that would impress otaku. However, this somewhat backfired since Evangelion's fans tended to prioritize this fanserivce and overlook its life-affirming themes.
THE WAY THEY USE FANSERVICE IN THIS LIST MAKES NO FUCKING SENSE
Also NGE is overrated as fuck
That reminds me how Twatter turned on Netflix over the weekend, which was hilarious to behold.
I have been telling people a long time and I will continue to tell alot of people:
The age we are living in now? That we bemoan because those around and in charge that basically talk shit about the customers, pander to their extremely stupid and vile groups? That keep changing game content to suit them and put pressure on developers to do the same?
They aren't going to last much longer. We are beginning to reach a worldwide recession, worldwide inflation and people aren't going to be able to just burn money randomly to anything and everything anymore.
People don't even realize the reason why certain shows in say, the CW went down at long last(like Batwoman and the Batgirl and Supergirl movies) is due to their beneficiaries and other companies that allow for venture capital is ALSO losing massive sums of money(basically, they throw out garbage not because they are financially solvent but because they are basically being paid for it). So what we are seeing here is just going to be the beginning.
If people want to start making an actual difference and want to make real stories, games and otherwise?
Now's the perfect time, more than ever.
That reminds me how Twatter turned on Netflix over the weekend, which was hilarious to behold.
But yeah, y'all should make your own stories.
True, but it was still funny to behold.Yeah but Netflix was always going downhill, we are seeing major shit beginning to occur for precisely the reasons many said will happen beginning to happen.
True, but it was still funny to behold.
Hopefully Netflix will at least have the decency to hold together until after Edgerunners is released (I personally doubt Netflix is going to fully crash, but you never know with the decissions that Netflix executives make).
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