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Favourite cartoons and anime
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15-04-2020
12:02 AM
What is everybody's favourite cartoons and anime? I'll go first, mine are Scooby Doo and Dragon Ball Z.
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16-02-2021
05:18 AM
sgt frog, I remember reading the manga of that. Back when Borders Books Music and cafe was still around.
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16-02-2021
08:35 AM
Ah, those were the days... speaking of Borders, I recall a bizarre experience I had in Borders Rundle Mall, during my Year 12 art class' excursion to Adelaide.
The sales assistant working behind the register at the back of the store told me I was virtually identical to her brother in every way, from appearance to mannerisms, and even their voice. They honestly thought their sibling had arrived unannounced from New South Wales for a surprise visit! In a word: uncanny.
That's not the first time such has happened, however (technically, that particular instance was the second, happening just weeks after the first), and I've lost count of the number of times a perfect stranger has stated that, "You're virtually identical to my grandson/my best mate/some guy who used to go to my school", etc.
As many as nine other Mes milling around, out there... it'd make the perfect plot for an anime, right? Even better if it had the disclaimer, "based on true events", haha! 😄
But I digress...
The sales assistant working behind the register at the back of the store told me I was virtually identical to her brother in every way, from appearance to mannerisms, and even their voice. They honestly thought their sibling had arrived unannounced from New South Wales for a surprise visit! In a word: uncanny.
That's not the first time such has happened, however (technically, that particular instance was the second, happening just weeks after the first), and I've lost count of the number of times a perfect stranger has stated that, "You're virtually identical to my grandson/my best mate/some guy who used to go to my school", etc.
As many as nine other Mes milling around, out there... it'd make the perfect plot for an anime, right? Even better if it had the disclaimer, "based on true events", haha! 😄
But I digress...
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16-02-2021
08:43 AM
Ah%2c those were the days... speaking of Borders%2c I recall a bizarre experience I had in Borders Rundle Mall%2c during my Year 12 art class%27 excursion to Adelaide.
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%3cbr/%3eBut I digress... I also recommend a series called Infinite Stratos, which offers a glimpse into a somewhat optimistic not-too-distant future. It runs the gamut from heartwarming and feel-good, to tense and edge-of-your-seat, and everything inbetween. Plus, it shows messages of acceptance and validation, which many of us could use in our lives. I'd definitely look it up if you're curious.
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%3cbr/%3eThe sales assistant working behind the register at the back of the store told me I was virtually identical to her brother in every way%2c from appearance to mannerisms%2c and even their voice. They honestly thought their sibling had arrived unannounced from New South Wales for a surprise visit%21 In a word%3a uncanny. 😲
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%3cbr/%3eAs many as nine other Mes milling around%2c out there... it%27d make the perfect plot for an anime%2c right%3f Even better if it had the disclaimer%2c %22based on true events%22%2c haha%21 😄
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%3cbr/%3eBut I digress... I also recommend a series called Infinite Stratos, which offers a glimpse into a somewhat optimistic not-too-distant future. It runs the gamut from heartwarming and feel-good, to tense and edge-of-your-seat, and everything inbetween. Plus, it shows messages of acceptance and validation, which many of us could use in our lives. I'd definitely look it up if you're curious.
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13-04-2021
08:53 PM
As far as comedy manga goes, Great Teacher Onizuka GTO (I probably spelled the last bit wrong) always got a few laughs out of me.
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16-04-2021
04:07 PM
What a great idea!
My favorite cartoon is The Little Mermaid and favorite anime is Ghost in a Shel l
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16-04-2021
04:23 PM
Hello everyone...🤗..
My favourite cartoons, now that’s a very hard question to answer because I have heaps of favourite cartoons, for now I’ll have to say the Flintstones and the original Tom and Jerry....I don’t know what anime is..
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01-05-2021
12:06 AM
Ghost in the shell, ahhhh now that was a classic. I am one of the few people who actually didn't mind the live action American reboot.
"come with me, there is no place for us here"
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20-05-2021
06:40 PM
When I was young I enjoyed comics with Richie Rich. I also liked Fred Bassett, and The Phantom. As for anime - I’ve heard the word & know that my grandchildren are “into” it but that’s the extent of my knowledge. Of course being the age I am, these new fandangle things are not half as good as in the “good ‘ole days” lol.
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26-05-2021
02:03 PM
Got into Death note months ago that was pretty cool.. I used to watch Naruto alot years ago, onepiece and I think Dragonball z or yugio..
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03-06-2021
02:24 AM
Well I have finished the entire series of Naruto Shippuden and I can definitely see why it has such an immense following around the world. I started watching Naruto next generation, but it just wasn't the same. It feels like I have been on a journey with some really good friends. And now I have to say goodbye to them. I really want more Naruto. This has happened to me with The Perks Of Being a Wallflower, Into the Wild, and The Wire. I want more of the same series. But I just can't find it. Does anybody else do this? They get really invested in a story and then feel sad when it is time for the story to end? I know this isn't really a major mental health catastrophe or anything, but I suppose Naruto and his friends did help me get through the first lockdown.
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