PARTY HARD
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I couldn't think up of a better title. Man, I'm getting rusty...if it makes sense with the topic at hand, please let me know. lol
There are a few reasons why we watch anime, and sometimes specifically certain anime. Same can be said for why we read or are addicted to certain manga. Why do you guys watch a certain anime or read a certain manga? What qualities do they have that are different from other anime/manga?
For me, I've started watching K-ON! after much convincing by my drummer. I'm only 3 episodes in, but I'm very into it because of the type of music (I don't normally listen to female singers for some reason, maybe because they're an octave higher than my voice, so their songs are harder to sing), especially the first ending, "Don't Say Lazy!", and definately Yui Hirasawa (she's so fucking adorable!)
Because of the ending, I'm very hooked on the series. There's a difference between just listening to it and actually seeing it. Listening to it, you just have an MP3. That's it. But seeing it, the ending sequence is very intricate, and I seem to like its use of animation very much.
There are a few reasons why we watch anime, and sometimes specifically certain anime. Same can be said for why we read or are addicted to certain manga. Why do you guys watch a certain anime or read a certain manga? What qualities do they have that are different from other anime/manga?
For me, I've started watching K-ON! after much convincing by my drummer. I'm only 3 episodes in, but I'm very into it because of the type of music (I don't normally listen to female singers for some reason, maybe because they're an octave higher than my voice, so their songs are harder to sing), especially the first ending, "Don't Say Lazy!", and definately Yui Hirasawa (she's so fucking adorable!)
Because of the ending, I'm very hooked on the series. There's a difference between just listening to it and actually seeing it. Listening to it, you just have an MP3. That's it. But seeing it, the ending sequence is very intricate, and I seem to like its use of animation very much.