I'LL TAKE A POTATO CHIP
I'LL TAKE A POTATO CHIP
AND
CARTRIDGE
EAT IT
SUCK
Why did this show attract so many fedoras?
>Show about a character gaining the ability to kill anyone that disagrees with their viewpoints
It appeals specifically to them
It's not funny, it never was.
Kek. I couldn't help laughing at the anime when it made eating fucking chips so goddamn dramatic.
It's impossible to take the anime seriously after that point.
"Yeah, L is cool and smart 'n' kang sometimes, but Ligh will take a fucking potato chip... and... EAT IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Yeah... There's that.
But that should appear to desert jew cultists though.
>take DN seriously
but it's literally a dark comedy
>killing bad people is bad
I didn't take it seriously when I saw Ryuk.
Not really, I mean a shonen's got to have some comedy, but the manga was way more witty with it. The anime is just laughable as a whole AND doesn't even include most of the funny bits from the manga, like Ryuk's hilarious remarks, horny Misa or Near being the little fuck he is.
That was the ~2007 era of anime. There were a lot of GIRUGAMESH speds, probably more than there are now. Somehow I miss it.
Horny Misa is funny. She basically throws herself at Light in her underwear and he says he is glad Misa is there so she could find some more names to write down into the note.
adaptions are free to adapt how they like.
all version of death note are dark comedy.
I started watching anime (not neutered American localizations) around 2003 and I didn't really notice this change happening. Of course, I was watching old shit even by 2003 standards.
This was a good anime.
Prove me wrong
>Papa said to keep going forward is the hardest thing to do
Alright, holy fucking shit. If there's one thing that that we've learned here I think it's that in the end he was as genuine and passionate in his beliefs that we know he stood by everything he said, and while he had a habit of speaking in a complex and misleading fashion when beneficial he never uttered a false word when it came to explaining those beliefs, especially to his daughters.
Now considering one of his lessons to Prushka that she took to heart was that to keep on going can be one of the most difficult tasks, this puts a whole new perspective on it. Until now I'd taken that as a line of pure bullshit he fed her to help her in persevering through the immense pain of the operation in order to produce him a lifestone with her pure love.
Only now do I realize how possible it is that, as it usually does where parenting is concerned, the lesson he taught her reflects his own true and personal belief that to keep on going as he has subjecting the innocents he loved to unprecedented atrocities while manipulating their emotions to produce favorable results, might actually have been something he understood was unspeakably horrible and felt it in his heart so deeply that it almost overcame his nigh-indomitable ambitions as a brilliant scientist, enough to point it out as a remarkable difficulty to a man who practically shapes reality in his mortal hands with the sheer power of his own ingenuity, but in the end that drive he taught her to keep on going no matter what tries to hold you back dwarfed his ethical misgivings and demanded the sacrifices through him no matter how horrifically evil. He may have very possibly, very genuinely felt the pain of losing as many children as he has while concealing it all behind two masks, one literal and one metaphorical.
Is it possible, in a completely non-ironic sense, we are reading one of the genuinely deepest antagonists in modern manga these days?
It was good until L died
since this thread doesn't have a clear purpose I'll ask my question
what should I play first out of these:
Jet Set Radio
Deadly Premonition
Danganronpa 2
Rain World