The best postmodern anime. But weeaboos expected something easy to follow instead of metadiscussions, self-analysis, irony and intertextuality.
Lucky Star
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God damn I want to fuck Konata
This is what I am talking about.
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hyouka doesn't have shit on the cinematic mastery and sociological insight of lucky star
Why is she so perfect?
Let's just skip to the endgame already.
Lucky Star aged like milk though
When you boil it down it's just BUY HARUHI DVDS like everyone memed while it was airing
No SOL has surpassed Lucky Star in its minimalism
Kill Me Baby
Leave.
Anyone seen Miyakawa family's hunger?
I watched the whole thing a few days ago, it was fine but nothing special. The younger sister's seiyuu was pretty bad.
Watch out superior anime coming through
Yotsubato
The imouto's voice was cute. The show would have been comfy if it weren't for the fact that they take poverty and child hunger way too lightly. The older sister was awful.
Konata rules
What are you thinking, user?
They all have smart things to say
I know they never elaborated and probably made it a point not to, but any theories as to what it was that stank so bad?
Cute as fuck, twintails, her going deredere is heart attack-inducing, she's responsible, and she's really smart. Best girl overall.
Excepted it literally didn't. The plugs weren't that numerous. It had the Haruhi bikini commercial, Konata dressing up as her in work, and maybe some figures here and there? Everything they talked is still relevant because anime is fucking stagnant medium, for the most part.
Kill Me Baby is film. Lucky Star is kino.
Feminine things
Konata goes to one of Aya's concerts
And the guy blocking her from seeing the stage is wearing an SOS Brigade jacket.
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