"She's not a tsundere, those have a hard exterior and a soft, squishy, mosaic censored inside. She's a bitch with a bitchy exterior and an equally bitchy interior. 100% homogenous bitch. Like an onion, except made of bitch. " - thechosentroll 12/23/2015
I'm pretty sure this was shopped considering this is the original frame and it lasts a tenth of a second. But the conclusion is the same; underwear is for losers apparently.
this was a good harem anime. Th main character wasn't just an ultra-perverse plot device that tied all the waifus together. He actually had a personality that wasn't the usual: "Hurrrrr I'm a huge perv but anytime sex is an option I get awkward and scared and run away only to oggle someone later"
....some jumble of Japanese words I can never remember because Asian languages don't stick well in my mind. I'll try and find it real quick. I just need to check my queue on crunchyroll.
You can watch FMA:Brotherhood and Samurai Champloo without feeling like a weeb.
If the anime surrounds School Girls (that may or may not dance) or Monster Girls, then you're probably a weeb. Not that there is anything wrong with that, especially if you like weeb stuff
They do fight. Its honestly hilarious. the next spoiler is an actual spoiler, you have been warned She basically uses him like a hammer to destroy a couple cities while he tries to convince her not to kill her sis, cause he likes her sis.
Where. I must see. Either I read it and forgot about or I haven't been checking for updates very well, cause I thought I had read everything that was out.
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nice repost
i thought we moved past this /channel/animemanga/Not+his+type/rXpfLeK/
I think the point of it is to make fun of all the other fighting animes. The usual formula for such stories has been repeated so much that they are nearly indistinguishable. Naruto, Goku, Ichigo. there is never really any doubt that these characters are going to lose and they become everyone's hero by proving their superior strength. Saitama starts off leveled completely out. He should have instantly become the most popular person in his universe rather the opposite is happening. Other heros get jealous of him and bad mouth him, tarnishing his character so everyone thinks he's some kind of cheat. It's a universe where "no good deed goes unpunished". It's funny but the story more accurately represents the fickle nature of popularity. The story isnt driven by the fights so much as by Saitama's total disregard for public opinion.