First thing I see when I turn my phone back on in America--DanDaDan is out! I got to work on the closed captions for the English dub! The dub is great, please enjoy the show!
I'm gonna say something that may surprise you: The first episode of the DanDaDan anime... is fucking great!
I remember going to see the first My Hero Academia movie in theaters, and when the various students of class 1-A started showing up one after the other, the audience cheered for every single one... ... ...except Mineta, XD
Sometimes I wish streaming services had a shuffle option; like if I wanna watch a show like Futurama or Aqua Teen but I'm not picky about which episodes or what order, hit shuffle and it gives ya just a bunch of episodes out of order like a TV marathon.
Wonderfully weird character designs, top-notch animation and visual direction, a lot of genuinely human character writing that's as misanthropic as it is charming, and a really great English dub. Absolutely not to be missed. bsky.app/profile/robb...
Dead Dead Demon's Dededede Destruction (ONA): absolutely up there as an anime of the year contender. Every bit a compelling sci-fi narrative as it is a blunt-yet-earnest look at figuring out what to do with your life against world-shattering events (1/2)
Posted about this on the timeline earlier, but I think using stuff like Hamilton or Marvel films as a barometer for the morality/ethics of liberals is nothing but terminally online bullshit.
Also at the risk of painting a target on my back: having now watched this myself... I think the way online discourse uses this musical as a barometer for liberal ethics is a bit much tbh. At worst it's really cringe, but that's about it.
Kyokuto Necromance: ...fuck I really forgot about this one, didn't I? Goes to show how eh it was... literally just Aliens Area but with not-Stands.
Hamilton (filmed version): Broadway musicals aren't really my forte, and while I don't think I would rewatch this of my own volition, there were a handful of things here and there I liked, mainly Daveed Diggs' performances/musical numbers which were all pretty on-point.