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7/25/2025, 10:03:58 AM
>>716377935
go fuck yourself enchanted arms was a great fucking jrpg i loved the grid system they added to the turn based it added a level of depth to the stale gameplay loop, and the different golems you could get with different abilities added a layer of complexity to the game REALLY fucking underrated gemmie you are actual fucking retard.
go fuck yourself enchanted arms was a great fucking jrpg i loved the grid system they added to the turn based it added a level of depth to the stale gameplay loop, and the different golems you could get with different abilities added a layer of complexity to the game REALLY fucking underrated gemmie you are actual fucking retard.
7/15/2025, 4:23:07 AM
>>212722403
Not a big fan of the new yorker but whenever I came across a copy I thought the articles were generally well written. This reads like the same kind of garbage as "what if the karate kid was the bad guy?".
Not a big fan of the new yorker but whenever I came across a copy I thought the articles were generally well written. This reads like the same kind of garbage as "what if the karate kid was the bad guy?".
7/13/2025, 1:39:31 AM
7/9/2025, 12:37:03 PM
>>149323663
>How will it be remembered
Sadly, there's no chance of it being remembered by its own merrits as Owl House will always be inevitably brought into the conversation. I mean, i saw this thread and went "Is there at least 1 post before Owl House is brought up?" And no, there was not.
>On its own merits
It's an Isekai and doesn't really innovate on the genre well. That being said, even though 90% of things coming out of Anime at the time were Isekai (And these days, it's only dropped to about 60%) Isekai isn't particularly pervasive in western media at the moment, so it actually stood out well.
The characters are fun and engaging, the world is cruel and unusual, but also believable. They lean into the "Big City character goes to Farming Village" aesthetic and the characters are allowed the breathing room to endear themselves to the audience. It has a few "How do you do fellow teenager" moments, where the boomers on the writing staff were able to take a jab at the youth of today. But ultimately it told a story and had a satisfying conclusion, if a little rushed due to its abrupt cancellation.
>Compared to Owl House
It's about the same quality, but handles its world building a lot more believably. Owl House's main problem is that it tries the trope of "Innocent character gets lost in a Cruel & Unusual World" but doesn't follow through on the world being cruel and unusual. Everyone on the Boiling Isles are a little too quick to trust and eager to help Luz when they are supposed to be "Completely unlike the childrens fantasy novels she is obsessed with where all of the fantasy creatures are nice and helpful." Amphibia creates the atmosphere of small town living, where you are either an unwelcome stranger or you are family with little inbetween, meaning characters abruptly jumping to Anne's aid feels a lot more in keeping with the themes of the world.
>Best Girl
Anne's Mom (MILF Supremacy)
>Best Frog
Hop-Pop (Reminds me a lot of my late grandpa.)
>How will it be remembered
Sadly, there's no chance of it being remembered by its own merrits as Owl House will always be inevitably brought into the conversation. I mean, i saw this thread and went "Is there at least 1 post before Owl House is brought up?" And no, there was not.
>On its own merits
It's an Isekai and doesn't really innovate on the genre well. That being said, even though 90% of things coming out of Anime at the time were Isekai (And these days, it's only dropped to about 60%) Isekai isn't particularly pervasive in western media at the moment, so it actually stood out well.
The characters are fun and engaging, the world is cruel and unusual, but also believable. They lean into the "Big City character goes to Farming Village" aesthetic and the characters are allowed the breathing room to endear themselves to the audience. It has a few "How do you do fellow teenager" moments, where the boomers on the writing staff were able to take a jab at the youth of today. But ultimately it told a story and had a satisfying conclusion, if a little rushed due to its abrupt cancellation.
>Compared to Owl House
It's about the same quality, but handles its world building a lot more believably. Owl House's main problem is that it tries the trope of "Innocent character gets lost in a Cruel & Unusual World" but doesn't follow through on the world being cruel and unusual. Everyone on the Boiling Isles are a little too quick to trust and eager to help Luz when they are supposed to be "Completely unlike the childrens fantasy novels she is obsessed with where all of the fantasy creatures are nice and helpful." Amphibia creates the atmosphere of small town living, where you are either an unwelcome stranger or you are family with little inbetween, meaning characters abruptly jumping to Anne's aid feels a lot more in keeping with the themes of the world.
>Best Girl
Anne's Mom (MILF Supremacy)
>Best Frog
Hop-Pop (Reminds me a lot of my late grandpa.)
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