And Yet the Town Moves (2010) is very good. The first half of the season is great. A frantic, wild comedy. The second half(?) felt to me like it lost its core, and went on side tangents [and style] that I didn’t enjoy.
The video I linked went into that as well. The clickbait title says it’s a federal crime. Later on, when they actually go into it, they show and quote the law, and given that the package was sent to Crunchyroll, despite being addressed to a person at Crunchyroll, may be fine and depends on how the court interprets it.
Man, why is Twitter X so popular. I hate the closed platform, unordered tweets and replies, no contexts on tweets, segmented content and texts. Otherwise I would have explored and added more links and context.
I remember being quite disappointed and disliking it. Checking my stored rating and review note, I did put it under 8/10 though, which confuses me quite a bit now. Maybe it wasn’t as bad as I remember.
Still, it certainly didn’t reach the exceptional levels of the series and side/prequel movie (Eternity and the Auto Memory Doll).
I’m a bit confused why the 2024 awards award a 2020 movie!?
The Dolby Cinema Japan Awards aim to recognize the creators and works that have been produced using Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos technologies in order to contribute to the international development of Japan’s content industry.
I guess it’s not yearly awards. Or it’s the first one?
too much detail; leading up to the findings that follow
Looking at the git lot, it looks like it was in 2018. I don’t remember, and it’s not documented that thoroughly in the commit messages log. Looks like I had content pages in Joomla, and the blog in Wordpress.
I may have exported the content via a plugin, or separate tool that reads from the database, did exported from the DB myself. I certainly did some mass-fixups via text search and replace. (I can recommend VS Code for that.)
Unfortunately, I had other projects that I migrated, so I can’t remember which one I did what. :)
I really liked Uncle from another world too, but I wouldn’t list it to that question. I guess because it’s more of a comedy than with a spanning story and depth or development.
Scrolling through the comments to remember some of them,
Mushoku Tensei - great - the first two seasons have exceptional world building, story telling, contrasting, and developments; not everything is great, but a lot is; for me, last two seasons fell off a bit
Grimgar - very good - very unique, great world and characters and relationship between them
Ascendance of a Bookworm - very good
The Eminence in Shadow - very good - exceptional satire
The Magical Revolution of the Reincarnated Princess and the Genius Young Lady - very good until the ending, with exceptional visuals and vibrancy
Life with an Ordinary Guy Who Reincarnated into a Total Fantasy Knockout - very good - great comedy with a gender bend/swap
/edit: Found two more from my list of good/decent non-harem isekais I replied to some no longer existing lemmy post.
It has unique visuals, but what really sets it apart is the great - what do I even call it - significance through realism? It has a lot of depth and is very different. It has my definite recommendation too.
I don’t see how trademark and copyright law would be a hindrance. Any multinational company and any company with global markets has to gain this expertise, and they contract lawyers to do so.
Steam can do it. Bandcamp can do it. Netflix can do it. Amazon can do it. What is supposed to be so different for manga or anime?
And Yet the Town Moves (2010) is very good. The first half of the season is great. A frantic, wild comedy. The second half(?) felt to me like it lost its core, and went on side tangents [and style] that I didn’t enjoy.
The video I linked went into that as well. The clickbait title says it’s a federal crime. Later on, when they actually go into it, they show and quote the law, and given that the package was sent to Crunchyroll, despite being addressed to a person at Crunchyroll, may be fine and depends on how the court interprets it.
Ah, nice, thank you. I looked at other nitter instances but those were down or did not work.
I’m interested whether that’s your or someone’s interpretation, or if the author described that as their motivation?
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I see it in anime all the time! /s
“I can help you navigate the anime landscape though!”
Man, why is Twitter X so popular. I hate the closed platform, unordered tweets and replies, no contexts on tweets, segmented content and texts. Otherwise I would have explored and added more links and context.
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Great, exceptional anime!
https://i.imgur.com/XGgAJni.jpg
I kept the images under the urls as they were. They’re probably still under
wp_content
:D That way it’s not too hard to migrate.I don’t think I implemented anything for image galleries though.
I remember being quite disappointed and disliking it. Checking my stored rating and review note, I did put it under 8/10 though, which confuses me quite a bit now. Maybe it wasn’t as bad as I remember.
Still, it certainly didn’t reach the exceptional levels of the series and side/prequel movie (Eternity and the Auto Memory Doll).
I’m a bit confused why the 2024 awards award a 2020 movie!?
I guess it’s not yearly awards. Or it’s the first one?
Does that mean 0 Gozillas?
too much detail; leading up to the findings that follow
Looking at the git lot, it looks like it was in 2018. I don’t remember, and it’s not documented that thoroughly in the commit messages log. Looks like I had content pages in Joomla, and the blog in Wordpress.
I may have exported the content via a plugin, or separate tool that reads from the database, did exported from the DB myself. I certainly did some mass-fixups via text search and replace. (I can recommend VS Code for that.)
Unfortunately, I had other projects that I migrated, so I can’t remember which one I did what. :)
Now that I know the date, this is the migration blog post
Unfortunately, it’s not more specific than “content exporter into markdown”. But who knows if those specific ones would still be available today. :)
So I would suggest to use any Markdown exporter that’s available now.
I really liked Uncle from another world too, but I wouldn’t list it to that question. I guess because it’s more of a comedy than with a spanning story and depth or development.
Scrolling through the comments to remember some of them,
/edit: Found two more from my list of good/decent non-harem isekais I replied to some no longer existing lemmy post.
It has unique visuals, but what really sets it apart is the great - what do I even call it - significance through realism? It has a lot of depth and is very different. It has my definite recommendation too.
Ascendance of a Bookworm. A really good one!
First two I rated Great 9/10, second four I rated Very Good 8/10.
I don’t see how trademark and copyright law would be a hindrance. Any multinational company and any company with global markets has to gain this expertise, and they contract lawyers to do so.
Steam can do it. Bandcamp can do it. Netflix can do it. Amazon can do it. What is supposed to be so different for manga or anime?