Ello >^^<
Ello >^^<
ello, would it be alright if i got permission to look at the forms and such? thank you. >^^<
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Well it's true that DBZ is greater than One Piece, but those others? Sorry, but I have to strongly disagree. I'll tell you the same thing I told a friend of mine who said he didn't like the Ghost in the Shell movie because of all the quiet non-combat parts. Go buy Fist of the North Star. You'll enjoy it.Kyle>>You wrote:Sorry, Dragonball Z >> Inuyasha, Ghost in the Shell: SAC, and One Piece.
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In my opinion, the plots of Inuyasha and DBZ are on about the same level. The dividing factor is that the action in DBZ isn't that bad, while it's real bad in Inuyasha.
The Ghost in the Shell movie wasn't that bad, but the series is. It may just be me, but I don't see how you could use that movie to create any form of intersting series.
The Ghost in the Shell movie wasn't that bad, but the series is. It may just be me, but I don't see how you could use that movie to create any form of intersting series.
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True, the DBZ action sequences are much better than those in InuYasha. But InuYasha at least has <i>some</i> plot in between the action sequences whereas DBZ has none.
I haven't seen the entire GitS:SAC series so I can't give a complete opinion on it, but from what I've seen so far I really like it. The movie was all about trying to define how much of a human you could replace with machinery before they were no longer human. The series turns it on its head and explores the concept of how sophisticated you can make machines before you can no longer consider them to be simply machines.
I haven't seen the entire GitS:SAC series so I can't give a complete opinion on it, but from what I've seen so far I really like it. The movie was all about trying to define how much of a human you could replace with machinery before they were no longer human. The series turns it on its head and explores the concept of how sophisticated you can make machines before you can no longer consider them to be simply machines.
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