Well it appears that after adding all the stuff i was currently watching, including last season and next season, I'm back on top. XD Not that it's a competition or anything....
OK, fine, it totally is.![]()
Well it appears that after adding all the stuff i was currently watching, including last season and next season, I'm back on top. XD Not that it's a competition or anything....
OK, fine, it totally is.![]()
This is obviously why I was behind. I hadn't added Pokemon. Now catch up with me!
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Indeed, but it's much more than that...lol
No seriously, it's all in good fun. I don't care if people get ahead of me, I just watch anime at my own pace because I enjoy it.![]()
I dislike Inuyasha. The problem with many of these anime's is that there is far too much filler for my liking.
Ramen, your avatar reminds me of one of my friends who is in the Anime Club at Virginia Tech. You both seem to have a very strong appreciation for the Umineko series.
Time for me to get to watching Brave Story.
nope, you're among friends. XD
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Yes, I love Umineko (and Higurashi as well). I don't like the anime adaptations as much as I like the original visual novels, but since most people probably won't ever take the time to play it I figure why not just refer to the anime.
I've had Lambda as my avatar for a while though, perhaps it's time for something new.
What is interesting is that this tends to really be the case with series that come to the states. I would say that most series are less than 13 epesodes and thus could not even have filler if they wanted. An easy way to avoid filler is to only watch series that have episodes <=26 per season. Everything else will either have filler or may be too dragged out for you.