Noein
- BigFattyPlus
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- BigFattyPlus
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- BigFattyPlus
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Yeah, just like Ghost In The Shell S.A.C., Eureka 7, Paranoia Agent, and Witch Hunter Robin to an extent. Those shows make you think, but the problem is that I am not the sharpest knife in the drawer, so things really go over my head, and I get confrused. Only when someone actually explains things to me "s l o w l y" do I get it (I am not kidding). But you'll know it when I figure something out because I get a big smile on my face and scream/sing "I figured it out! I figured it out!"
But I think that is why the story is so good, because they manage to explain almost everything pretty well, and manage to make think about it, too.
But I think that is why the story is so good, because they manage to explain almost everything pretty well, and manage to make think about it, too.
"Suffer the little ones, for they may yet rise up and beat you seenseless." Druid's Call, from Magic: The Gathering
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Yeah, they make it so that characters feel like they actually exist, and that you actually feel for the characters a little, though I felt more for the boy from Eureka 7 than any of the characters in Noein...
"Suffer the little ones, for they may yet rise up and beat you seenseless." Druid's Call, from Magic: The Gathering
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