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I have never wanted to say thank you to someone more and fuck you at the same time then when I rolled the long night event in rim world vanilla expanded
 
And I just learned the event which has caused the ceasing of sunlight is the RAREST FUCKING EVENT and meant for endgame I still haven’t research guns! Much less hydroponics
 
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@bestboy I’m gonna make my colony into a apocalypse worshipping cult of the eternal dusk and then go suicide on some tribals because I’m not gonna let a colony die with a in a hush
 
You know I never actually got the appeal of anime. I know I sound insane right now but I’ve mostly read things for good character chemistry (sole reason I read rising of the shield hero) or to learn about genuinely interesting worlds (what everything else I read is). So anyone mind explaining to me in all seriousness what’s the the appeal of most anime? Is it that I’m just not recognizing good chemistry or is it just that I don’t like a lot of world building done in it? Is it the avatar problem where something is so good everything else seems bad in comparison?
 
@immortalartisan
Don't worry you're not not insane for thinking that anime is boring. I don't watch anime because I like reading more, that's my excuse.

The appeal of anime is the preference of some people. They like fast action stuff, some people like the VA and of course jiggle physics.

2. Not sure what you're saying here but I kinda get it? Anime sometimes skips the details and animate the bigger picture instead.

3. I don't get it, avatar as in aang? Or avatar that alien blue cat thingy. I don't know about something so good everything is so bad but I think it comes down to preference.
 
@rift I meant the avatar the last air bender kinda caused a lot of kids shows to try recreate it resulting in.... less then pleasant shows and retardation

@richman please tell me the move is actually called the 5th of dismember because I thought that game was already too good already .
 
@immortalartisan
5th of Dismember is a pun on the Fifth of November, A.K.A. Guy Fawkes Day, where people burn a giant man iirc.
A phrase often asociated with it is "Remember, remember the fifht of november..."
 
@rift never watch kora it’s shit as a sequel and meh as standalone show. And um as for nauorto I just avoided it out of the gate because it’s just a standard action shonuen show
 
A rule of thumb.
The novel has more depth than the manga.
And the manga has more depth than the anime.

But an animation has movement and sound and music. Also, manga are mostly monochrome.
So anime can give a different kind of immersion.
F.e. action scenes, slapstick jokes and certain emotions simply work better when animated.

Doubtful? Just stare at the picture in this spoiler for a while.

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Maybe it's just me.
But I haven't watched some of the highly recommended animes. Simply because I read the manga already.

But I sometimes read the manga after bingewatching the anime.

F.e. with Elfen Lied. Because I knew they ended the anime halfway of the source manga.
 
I enjoyed Korra. The character building was garbage, but the worldbuilding, art, animation, and sound design were great. Music was good too. I stopped watching after season 3 ended, though, so that's kind of the canon ending for me. It was a depressing, cynical ending, but it felt fitting for Korra's character arc.

edit: @BroederTrapist I read Deadman Wonderland when I heard the anime only adapted the first arc, and did it poorly to boot.
 
@Bestboy Yeah. For me it was the opposite. I read the manga of Deadman Wonderland first.
Then much later discovered the anime adaptation.
That one was an exception for me. I knew it would have a lot of action scenes. So knowing the story didn't stop me from watching.
 

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