Did you ever start reading a manga or started watching anime based on its title alone?
Capivating titles
... maybe
Japan...
>Capivating titles
I read that as Captivating titties.
Same. I've definitely picked up shows just because of the titties before.
OP lure you in with his capivating title, what a pro.
Bubblegum crisis was that way for me. I think it's really evocative, as if there has been a major humanitarian disaster like a war or food shortage that people retoactively dubbed the "bubblegum crisis" because there was a super famous war photo of a kid chewing bubblegum or something. It's hard to describe, maybe the best analogy is how the wars for succession in england were called "wars of the roses".
It obviously didn't deliver, but I stayed for the 80s atmosphere.
It's a crime against humanity that she didn't win.
Shizuo must love this
that reminded me of a fanfic I partly read about snape, who after dying gets isekaed to LOTR world as an elf boy and is adopted by a couple of gay eklves
For real though is this any good?
anime when
Samurai Pizza Cats and Bitte Attack Punisher Girl Gautaman
*Butt
Well I opened this thread just for the image. Wasn't disappointed at all.
It's not bad compared to other isekai.
Story in Which I Was Kidnapped by a Young Lady's School to be a "Sample of the Common People" AKA Ore ga Ojou-sama Gakkou ni "Shomin Sample" Toshite Rachirareta Ken.
Sounds interesting enough.
Now and Then, Here and There
Been on my to-watch list for years now based on title alone. Still have no idea what it's about other than that Sup Forumsnons also seem to like it.
Knowing nothing about it, it makes me feel like it'll be a melancholic decades-spanning adventure of the protagonists as they grow up and age from young kids to seniors, interacting through out the years only when the plot draws them together.
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The bubblegum comes from Japan's economy at the time it was made being described as 'bubblegum'. experiencing rapid unsustainable growth.
Bubblegum crisis was meant to take place as the economy was 'popping' . Everything under the control of a corrupt megacorp, massive social divides, new kinds of crime happening.
"Do you like big girls"
I'll be honest, this series delivered all that was promised and more.
Liking, amazonian/giantess girls, shota-ish MCs and gentle femdom, this series ticked a lot of boxes.
Wasn't she his sister?
Yes.
I agree
As Long as There's Love, It Doesn't Matter If He Is My Brother, Right?
It's the most depressing show I've ever seen, if that helps.