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I loved azumanga it just gets better as the series goes on.
#23
My mistake Live-Evil will not do it but their sub-subgroup will do it. Could have sworn that was the same thing that happened to Initial D: 4th Stage.
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Oh yeah, I'm sure several groups will continue. Initial D 4th Stage isn't licensed. Live-eviL is really big these days, numbers-wise and popularity-wise, so you're probably right that a number of their staff will continue subbing DN under a different name.
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I finished watching Gate Keepers. It was pretty good but well nothing special. I think the best word to describe it is "standard". Standard plot, standard characters, honestly nothing about it really stands out. That doesn't mean it's bad it just means it doesn't have anything special. It's kinda like seeing a Ford Taurus go down the road, you really have no reaction towards it. It gets a nice standard 3/5 from me.
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I know Jae watches this...
http://movies.ign.com/articles/757/757345p1.html
It might be in the works soon, I wonder who the vixen will be playing the Major
http://movies.ign.com/articles/757/757345p1.html
Would you dig a live-action Ghost in the Shell movie? If done properly, it could be pretty amazing. And now it's one step closer to becoming a reality. Production I.G., the animation studio behind the most recent Ghost in the Shell film and TV series, has obtained live-action movie rights from publisher Kodansha, creators of the original Ghost in the Shell manga.