Shadowman wrote:Wigglez wrote:This isn't amine, but it should be I think because it still has Asian writing in it. I think that might have been a little racist... But I'm watching Avatar: The Last Airbender again.
100% American made. Not Anime in the slightest.
I think Anime has more to do with the art style and other factors than the place where its was made.
Shadowman wrote:
I very, very much didn't want to, since, like many people, I can't stand the concept of Yu-Gi-Oh, but relented at the insistence of a douchebag friend of mine who happened to be right.
To understand Yugioh,you need to see that playning Duel Monters is like a sport in that world,one that anyone,from kids to adults,can play.Once you get past that,you can enjoy this great series.Gets even cooler when you understand and play the card game.
BeastProwl wrote:
So, Im watching the Wolverine anime.
I just finished the first episode and I liked it. My only real problem is where does this take place in the -If any- timeline?
I need to know before continuing, is this an origin story in another country? Or do I need some prior knowledge before continuing to watch?
Also, both this anime and the upcoming Wolverine movie take source material from the same place, just a fun fact.
The Wolverine Anime takes place in its own timeline.You can watch it just fine.But if helps,I think all of Marvel's Anime take in place in the same timline.
One example it that Wolverine appears in one of the episodes of the Iron Man anime,with the same character model,theme song and voice actor from his series.In X-men anime,i am not sure,but i think his voive actor is the same from his series also.And
Iron Man makes a cameo towards the end of the X-men anime.I the Iron Man is inspired by the movies,not necessarily being in the same timeline.
BeastProwl wrote:And the fact that your only reading into part of my comments is equally confusing.
I'm not saying I DONT want more Korra. I'm just saying more Korra doesn't make much sense. Two different things.
I'm all for another season, I just dont see were it could go. Besides getting into ancient history and spiritworld stuff, which is always fun, there isnt much for Korra to learn. Maybe she can refine each skill individually? Travel the world, learn from the masters?
Or the series could introduce a new type of forbidden bending, who knows?
A radical fire nation group rises up to repeat ancient history and reclaim it's people's spot as rulers of the world?
A million and one possibilities. I'm not against it. I just dont see anything being a threat to Korra if she already knows everything.
I also though unusal that Korra started the series alreay bending 3 elements,then i thought:If the series was about learning each of the elements,that would made too similar to the Legend of Aang.