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JigsawTDCII
07/19/22 12:30:47 PM
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YoukaiSlayer posted...
at least compared to something similar like durarara which you may also enjoy, although it's a lot more "anime" for lack of a better term.

Ive seen an enjoyed Durarara!! Or at least the first season. I just found out now that theres a second season. Will have to get around to that one day. Personally, from that director, I enjoyed Bacanno! a lot more. Still enjoyed Durarara!! though.

Dr. Stone is pretty great, although I feel like the first season was a fair bit better. The gimmick of minecrafting your way up to modern tech does eventually wear a bit thin and they focus more on the characters as the story goes on instead, which isn't bad, just not as exciting as the earlier inventions, at least for me.

I still enjoyed the second season, but I definitely understand the preference for the first. Im looking forward to see where any potential future seasons go. I know theres a manga, but Id like to see the full story in anime form if possible. If it doesnt get adapted then Ill probably check out the manga (not a big manga reader usually tbh).

Spy x Family is great and I don't think theres any reason to wait for another season. Whilst there is a plot that progresses, it's still largely episodic so you aren't left on a cliff hanger or anything when the first season ends.

My understanding is that the first season is 25 or 26 episodes and theyve divided it into two blocks, with the second part premiering in October. I usually like to binge entire seasons at once, but if this one doesnt have too big a cliff hanger I might just hop on board now!

Judgmenl posted...
Crazy how many people living in Japan are on the boards these days. What subject do you teach?

I teach English as a foreign language! I taught junior high school in Sierra Leone before this and plan to teach in other countries after Japan as well (not necessarily always junior high school, my certification is technically for teaching adults but is applicable to all ages on a technical level; classroom management and the examples and personalization of lessons differ for varying age levels).
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