Right, this time just one question: Anime character you would marry if they were real. No prizes for guessing mine.
Hatsune Miku Tough question. As for mine, its a 3-way tie between Kurumu (Rosario + Vampire), Lala (To Love-Ru), and Aya (Guilty Crown).
Wrongggggggggggg Wrong wrong wrong wrong Ziggy... You should know by now that it's Lyn from Strike Witches. Momo from TLR and Mizore from R+V are a close second.
You already know Shinobu is my waifu, but if I had to say another (I'm a polygamist) she would be Yin, from Darker than Black or... maybe Nyarlathotep from Nyarko-san Another Crawling Chaos. I like mine short and/or flat.
You raise a good point there, but of she was my actual waifu, there would be domestic violence calls to the police all the time, and it would be me who beimg abused and thrown through a wall. Sure she's ****ing adorable, but she has personality problems too.
I just finished episode twelve of Stein's Gate. I'm depressed. It depresses me to the point of not watching any more of it tonight. I imagined it would happen, but it still makes me sad that of all the characters, this particular one had to... Anyway, going back to the wife thing. I would say Taneshima Popura.
Maybe you'd like Yoshika or Luchinni from Strike Witches. In other news, I watched K-ON last night and I'm already hooked. It's one of those anime that's just made me smile at the comedy and humour.
Well after downloading the 1080p Raws of Steins;Gate, and adding subtitles onto them. I am on the last episode once again. In other news, I'm watching Neon Genesis Evangelion again, just because it was so deep, and because I'm getting my Asuka shirt soon.
Ah, welcome to the second half of Stein's Gate, the only anime to make me cry MULTIPLE times. Just wait for episode 21, you probably will be depressed again. (Well, actually, the events directly following episode 12 will probably be even more depressing than 12 itself.)
I lied and continued up to episode 18 last night. There's going to be some spoilers in the next part. Spoiler (Letters are just for reference) When Suzu leaves timeline B in the time machine, the lab members still remember her, correct? If that's true, I'm confused about why Mr. Braun, who also met her in timeline A, has no recollection of her from that timeline. I'm also confused on how this 1% divergence line works. How does reverting all the D-mails cause the meter to reach 1? I'm apathetic about watching the rest of the episodes since Okabe now has to revert the D-mail that Moeka, whom is a SERN spy, sent. Couldn't he send a D-mail telling himself to give Moeka the IBN when she asked for it? Asuka; sometimes you hate her, sometimes you love her. Has Gainax released an approximate date for 3.0 and 4.0?
Spoiler The lab members remember her because her going back didn't change world lines. Braun however had his life changed by her going back and taking care of him when his house burned down. Thus, he remembers her as the old lady who he lived with and not the young part timer. (I don't remember, but I don't think he knows Suzu by name, he never really calls her anything but part-timer) The divergence 1% is introduced AFTER the first d-mail is sent, thus they have already left the beta worldline and are on an alpha line. That John Titor on the alpha line was talking about going to the beta line (the one that Okabe and the story started on) so, in order to get back to the beta line they have to undo the changes they made to get to the alpha lines they were on. You could call the Beta world line the original and the real world, and all alpha lines are just world lines created from changes in the beta line. The D-mail changes the world lines they are on, while the time leap machine keeps him on the same world line just in the past. The time machine that Suzu uses also just goes into the past and can only change the world line for them if it is successful in actually altering a major point in the past. I ****in love Stein's Gate if you can't tell. (I think I left out anything that isn't introduced before episode 18 in there, but I put spoilers on it just in case.) I'm really excited for the next science adventure game/anime: Robotics;Notes. Supposedly Mr. Braun's daughter is gonna have a short cameo appearance in it. I for one am psyched to get my laptop back in a week or two.
More spoilers and stuff. Spoiler So each time a D-mail is sent, a new world line is created? If I'm understanding this, does that mean Okabe must reverse the D-mail keeping Kirisu from dying in order to return to the alpha line? The latter was a retorical question, so don't tell me if I'm right or wrong, haha. EDIT: I think there's a prequel titled Chaos;Head, so I'm going to be watching that next.
Everyone should watch K-ON! I don't know why I love it but it's just got that feeling that makes me happy inside and the four main girls fit well together as a group. The music is good too.
Chaos;Head is not a prequel to Stein's Gate. It does however, like all the other entries in the Science Adventure series, take place in the same fictional universe. The science adventure series is: Chaos;Head, Stein's;Gate, and Robotics;Notes. As for your questions in the spoiler I will answer in my own spoiler: Spoiler • The D-mail will change the world line if it actually causes a change in the past, there were cases that the recipient didn't believe the D-mail, and the past remained the same. • You said not to answer the second part so I won't. I do have the answer though.
D: Why? I suppose not every person likes everything. Tbh I'm not a huge fan of those anime that have been going for like 300+ episodes simply because any anime that goes on for that long must have run out of story arcs and the sheer amount of filler episodes would annoy the crap out of me.
I dislike moe, and it just doesn't have a plot. I also don't watch nor like long series, 52 episodes is usually the longest I could watch a series, unless it's really really good.
Code Geass was pretty good, and it had 50 episodes total. R2 was a little weak though, although the end was pretty awesome.