Nah, wouldn't lend my anime to some strange person. But if it were a friend...
well I'd probably be okay with it. But I'd keep bugging them to "be careful with it!"
History was awwwwwwful for me. I'd take aaages to finish reading even one page,
and at the end of it all, I'd completely forget what it is I was reading.
*shudders at the memory*
A month without watching anime... I'd
probably live. But if I weren't to even think about anime... well then my brain would have to have been
fried or something equally drastic.
Not much - probably $100 or thereabouts. But it'd be about 3 or four times that
if my mom didn't give me the evil eye every time I set foot in an anime store.
Rewatch? Oh definitely. Watched Cowboy Bebop upwards of seven times already.
Saiyuki has also been worth a couple of rewatches. Ooh, and Studio
Ghibli productions.
It's a toss-up between two movies. I really loved Howl's Moving Castle for
its... errr... cuteness and fuzziness, but Advent Children was really cool too.
*shudders at the very thought* I think we'd have mass riots and protests on our
hands. And probably any government stupid enough to actually ban anime
would be overthrown or something equally drastic.
Errr... well they're not totally in favour of it, but they're not exactly opposed to it either. They pretty much tolerate it as long as I don't let my grades
slide or anything. But if I really really want a particular anime/manga, my
Dad'll get it for me. 'Cause I'm a Daddy's Girl.
I pretty much slept through my entire senior year of high school. Without ever
getting caught. Still haven't figured out how I managed to get away with it, though. Heh.
Japanese, even though my Japanese is pretty lousy. But it gives me a good excuse to watch anime - I can tell my mom that
"I'm not bludging, I'm studying Japanese!" Plus,
I think some of the err... funny-ness (is that a word?) ... of the dialogue gets
lost in translation sometimes.
What would my parents do if I got 60? I'm not really sure, but I'll bet it'd
involve some sort of torture and, ultimately, a rather painful death.
=p
On the other hand I wouldn't get much of a reaction for a 90, apart from a grunt
of approval and the occasional absently mumbled "oh that's good".
*sigh*
It's a really nice poem. But for a birthday? I dunno... I'd go for something a
little more upbeat. I guess a birthday wouldn't be the funnest time to be
thinking about hardship and determination etc.
That being said, it's still a great poem. =)
Nah, wouldn't lend my anime to some strange person. But if it were a friend... well I'd probably be okay with it. But I'd keep bugging them to "be careful with it!"
History was awwwwwwful for me. I'd take aaages to finish reading even one page, and at the end of it all, I'd completely forget what it is I was reading. *shudders at the memory*
A month without watching anime... I'd probably live. But if I weren't to even think about anime... well then my brain would have to have been fried or something equally drastic.
Well Slam Dunk was my first ever anime, so it has a special place in my heart. But Prince of Tennis comes in a close second. Funny stuff.
Rurouni Kenshin! I wish they'd animated the Jinchuu arc as well, instead of having mutilated snippets of it in RK: Seisouhen.
And another season of Slam Dunk wouldn'ta hurt either. At least just to finish up the Nationals. The end of the anime was kinda abrupt.
Not much - probably $100 or thereabouts. But it'd be about 3 or four times that if my mom didn't give me the evil eye every time I set foot in an anime store.
Rewatch? Oh definitely. Watched Cowboy Bebop upwards of seven times already.
Saiyuki has also been worth a couple of rewatches. Ooh, and Studio
Ghibli productions.
Can't really remember what the exact word is. But it'd most probably have been some kind of a rude word. Heh.
Lol... anything I want.
Sleeping, probably. Or maybe vegging out in front of the TV. Heh... Slacker
Central. I love winter break!
It's a toss-up between two movies. I really loved Howl's Moving Castle for its... errr... cuteness and fuzziness, but Advent Children was really cool too.
*shudders at the very thought* I think we'd have mass riots and protests on our hands.
And probably any government stupid enough to actually ban anime
would be overthrown or something equally drastic.
Errr... well they're not totally in favour of it, but they're not exactly opposed to it either. They pretty much tolerate it as long as I don't let my grades slide or anything. But if I really really want a particular anime/manga, my Dad'll get it for me. 'Cause I'm a Daddy's Girl.
Howl's Moving Castle. Definitely. Lol... I've watched it like a gazillion times, and I'm still not sick of it. It's just so cute.
Japanese, even though my Japanese is pretty lousy.
But it gives me a good excuse to watch anime - I can tell my mom that
"I'm not bludging, I'm studying Japanese!"
Plus,
I think some of the err... funny-ness (is that a word?) ... of the dialogue gets
lost in translation sometimes.
I loooove HMC. Love the artwork, the music, the seiyuu... love everything about it! =)
Well, I guess it'd have to depend on the name. Nothing that would be a source of ridicule for my kid in the future.
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First watched Slam Dunk, and the rest is history - hooked on anime for life! =)
What would my parents do if I got 60? I'm not really sure, but I'll bet it'd involve some sort of torture and, ultimately, a rather painful death. =p
On the other hand I wouldn't get much of a reaction for a 90, apart from a grunt of approval and the occasional absently mumbled "oh that's good". *sigh*
It's a really nice poem. But for a birthday? I dunno... I'd go for something a little more upbeat. I guess a birthday wouldn't be the funnest time to be thinking about hardship and determination etc.
That being said, it's still a great poem. =)
"Chicken Bone" from Cowboy Bebop. I love Cowboy Bebop, but... a whole song about chicken bones?
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Ummm... I'm listening to quite a few: FFVII Advent Children (I love this one), Gundam Seed, Wolf's Rain, Cowboy Bebop, and a couple of Bleach songs.
Haha... definitely. I started out learning Japanese from anime. Which meant that my vocabulary consists of swear words. =p