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Originally posted by ryanisadoucheSo anyways i was thinking, what if a single miss didn't stop your combo? Instead, your combo kept going until 2 consecutive misses were made. I think this would provide a more realistic ranking system, and eliminate a lot of mashing. -
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What.
Yes, mangas/lightnovels are the books. The stuff you have to read. I don't see what you're confused about...
Manga/lightnovel=book
Anime=TV
cggame=computer book
Most animes have manga/lightnovel or cggame as the origin. There are a few exceptions. The author for Shigofumi states that the anime was the original story, despite the fact that the lightnovel was released first.
By cggame -> manga, I meant how the cggame was converted into manga. CLANNAD was a cggame that was converted into both an anime and a manga. The cggame is obviously the best form of CLANNAD, but next best is the anime form, and not the manga form. Hence, cggame->anime is better than cggame->manga.
Bumping this is smarter than making another one for Squeek to lock.Last edited by Xx{Midday}xX; 08-10-2008, 07:07 PM.Any FFR song title discrepancies? List them here.
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The original is usually better, yet less known than its succeeding adaptations, primarily because the succeeding adaptations were created to publicize the original in the most profitable way possible. Hence, most anime adaptations of source mangas are cheap remakes that are meant to rake in money.
By cheap remake, I mean cut stories, unrecognized themes/morals, sometimes terrible quality pictures, etc. However, it's enough to earn quite a bit of money.Any FFR song title discrepancies? List them here.
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Oh, okay, that reasoning sounds alright to me. I thought you were simply biased towards the original format just because it was the original format.The original is usually better, yet less known than its succeeding adaptations, primarily because the succeeding adaptations were created to publicize the original in the most profitable way possible. Hence, most anime adaptations of source mangas are cheap remakes that are meant to rake in money.
By cheap remake, I mean cut stories, unrecognized themes/morals, sometimes terrible quality pictures, etc. However, it's enough to earn quite a bit of money.
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Ehhh, I don't care much for anime. I watched some and I didn't like it all that much.
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Originally posted by ryanisadoucheSo anyways i was thinking, what if a single miss didn't stop your combo? Instead, your combo kept going until 2 consecutive misses were made. I think this would provide a more realistic ranking system, and eliminate a lot of mashing.Comment
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Any FFR song title discrepancies? List them here.
Willing to accurately translate Japanese for free
Accumulating all playstyles here!


つまんないシグでスマソ(´・ω・`)
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Yes. Usually the manga has all of the info that is missing in the anime itself. Either that, or the anime butchers the manga too much for anyones liking. The manga is usually better, and is recommended to fill in most plot holes that might've been missing in the original anime itself. If it's possible, I'd rather watch the anime, then read the manga so I wouldn't be TOO dissapointed about the anime when comparing the two.
But all in all, it's actually hard for you to not like anime. Most of you might've watched an anime series without being aware of it. When you were probably younger, all of you probably watched an anime such as Dragonball Z, Pokemon, Digimon or even Sailor Moon. All of them are anime. There is even anime games that you might not even be aware that you played.
PS: Nice bump, but might as well keep this alive instead of others making new threads based on this topic.Comment
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I told you, Speed Grapher is amazing. Also nice avvie, xD!I really don't care about the artwork in which what I view is done in so I don't really go around looking for anime. I don't like most anime but I really liked Death Note. I also had some of my friends pressure me into watching Lucky Star 7 and another one into Speed Grapher but I didn't really like either of them all that much even though out of the 5 episodes I've seen in Speed Grapher it did have his moments.
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Originally posted by ryanisadoucheSo anyways i was thinking, what if a single miss didn't stop your combo? Instead, your combo kept going until 2 consecutive misses were made. I think this would provide a more realistic ranking system, and eliminate a lot of mashing.Comment
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I love anime. I don't watch it for the hell of it. It makes me relaxed. It soothes me. To see things that were meant to be perfect in my unperfect world. I watch it for the art and it's simple yet complex to understand.
I can't decide between Strawberry Panic and Nanatsuiro Drops. They were just way too sweet. So yea, anime for the win.Comment
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I heavily dislike the style that it's drawn/generated in. And for the most part, I even dislike cartoons. The main comic strips I've enjoyed are Peanuts and Calvin and Hobbes. I've yet to see an Anime where I have watched another episode on purpose. I can say I do not like any Anime I've seen, and can conclude that I dislike most Anime. There are/may be exceptions to what I've said, but I could care less about finding one.Comment





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