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An anime that hit alittle to close to home.

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Waffles4u:
i enjoyed toradora, had one of the greatest lines ever, outside of TTGL that is,
(click to show/hide)"talking to you is worse than having my period"but my mistake was marathoning the entire series at a LAN with a friend,
all the eps rolled into one and i forgot most things.
im gonna watch school days then watch toradora again...

Jesta23:

--- Quote from: Waffles4u on July 18, 2009, 06:40:30 PM ---i enjoyed toradora, had one of the greatest lines ever, outside of TTGL that is,
(click to show/hide)"talking to you is worse than having my period"but my mistake was marathoning the entire series at a LAN with a friend,
all the eps rolled into one and i forgot most things.
im gonna watch school days then watch toradora again...

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I do that alot :(

I try to watch 3 a day, but i always end up getting sucked into a 6am marathon 20+ episode run.
Maybe I should go back and rewatch a few shows that ive done that one.

Tatsujin:

--- Quote from: Stsin on July 18, 2009, 01:52:00 PM ---I expected that Toradora would be extremely popular as the series ended, but even still think it's under-rated.  Toradora is a show that I can show to non-otakus, which I did and they quite enjoyed it.

It was great how it handled some real life problems near the end.  I too ran away from home when I was young.  And for silly reasons, like thinking it would be better on my own.  The words used that hurt his mother touched close to home too.

A recent series that brought not so good memories is Kanememo.  It's a comedic slice of life show.  But they work delivering papers.  I used to do that and hated it.  Took the job on my own, and with it being the first, think I kept at it so not to be a quitter.  Made extra spending money, but so not worth it.


btw, I swear it seems that third of the posters have turned into mods, and the other third are wannabees.



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All that its said. Those who rank it low should just fucking die and perish.

ray1301:

--- Quote from: Jesta23 on July 18, 2009, 09:07:26 AM ---I was asking if anyone else has had an anime impact their lives, and not just a form of entertainment.

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Well I guess I can add to the topic, clannd AS didn't exactly have an impact but one of Tomoya's monologue did call out to me in a sense as I completely understood and related to it. Ah but the monologue at hand, oh what could it have been, I'll leave that part out.
:D

Steve Basnof:
As far as I can remember I haven't been "deeply impacted" by an anime hitting close to home, but there was a Japanese girl I was really into once that was a lot like Hachi from NANA and watching NANA was like watching some of my own bittersweet memories. >.< If I hadn't met that girl before I would've never sat and marathoned the overkill drama-faced drama in NANA. :D

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