Maybe a super clip (is that the right term?) of all the Rainbow Randolph and Smoochy the Rhino scenes could be a good show for kids.
counselwolf
Yeah he was definitely a good "villain" in One Hour Photo, he was eery to say the least.
I've watched most of Robin Williams' films and I've thoroughly enjoyed all of it.
My favourite, by far, is still Dead Poets Society.
I guess, it means.
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Definitely, 10k usd in my country is enough for a down payment for a house. I can get by with free books with no problem (I already read books anyways). I'd miss watching shows, reading manga, and other things but there are tons of paid --> free stuff out there.
How come this game has over 1000 bugs (I'd imagine minor bugs?)
gambling
For me the god of gambling manga is Fukumuto Nobuyuki, and hes getting old (64 years old). I've said this earlier but it'd be interesting to see them pair up.
Earl is the worst for this.
I just finished Earl. Either the AI for catchup for Earl is egregious as you've said or the tail end of the race is mostly cornering and I'm just bad at it. I had to restart like 4 times.
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When I hear Takeshi Obata, Death Note comes to mind (I'd assume most of you would have the same thought).
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I've read Death Note (I've watched the anime first), Bakuman (Manga then Anime then Manga again), All You Need is Kill (Movie first), Platina End (manga only). I've also watched Hikaru no Go but only knew it was Takeshi Obata's work when creating this post. I loved all of his works besides Platina End which I only liked. His new works hasn't reached the level of Death Note and Bakuman, unfortunately.
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As much as I would like to say that it's all about the story, I'd say his art still has a big impact to the manga. His art elevates the story to a whole new level. I couldn't imagine Death Note drawn by another mangaka like Eyeshield 21's Yusuke Murata, or Kaiji's Nobuyuki Fukumoto to be the same masterpiece. The drawback is he needs a good partner, which fortunately he had with Tsugumi Ohba. Death Note and Bakuman were great, maybe even modern classics that would be relevant for years to come. On the other end, Platina End was a disappointment. The story was only fine but the art elevates the manga a bit to be likeable.
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I don't know if it would actually work well, but it was interesting to imagine Obata's art being used on Nobuyuki Fukumoto's work. Imagine Light Yagami playing Restricted Rock, Paper, Scissors. That'd be epic.
He has a beautiful unique style where if you a random page of any of his works on the internet, you'd know it was his.
I hope he continues to make more works, and I'll be excited to read all of it.
Maybe I should read Hikaru no Go as well.
Do you not like the "Chosen One" trope as well? Sometimes I don't like it if not executed well.
Like all the protagonist's hard work is swept aside because he suddenly has HAX because he's the Chosen One is bad execution.
Was it like this in KHR?
incarnation/resemblance of older characters trope
Which one are you talking about? And why do you hate the trope so much?
I remember Ghost Fighter also had daily life arc.
Thanks, I'll check this out.
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