computersputin
formerly arrowcollarman
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Not a surprise given the arm.
if anyone wants to know more backstory of luffy, shanks, and uta I recommend watching the filler episodes as they were made for the movie.
starts at episode 1029
Decided to get back into this. And started watching from beginning. Took a while but it's finally picked up. I'm up to the whole execution saga.
One PieceI’m about to start on either the one piece, bleach, or fairy tale hype train. Maybe naruto shippuden
better swordsman, but shanks got dat better CoC haki.
better swordsman, but shanks got dat better CoC haki.
how mihawk gonna hit him with his goofy strikes when Shanks haki is choking him from a mile away???
bros in denial
Fairy Tale shouldn't be on this listOne Piece
Bleach/Naruto Shippuden
Fairy Tale
In that order. Can also go in reverse for worst to best.
With almost 60 percent of its global viewership tuning into at least one anime title back in 2021, it’s no surprise that Netflix is now hoping to further grow its anime category. To do so, the streaming giant has just entered into a new licensing partnership with Nippon TV, bringing even more beloved titles to the streaming service. Among the 13 new entrants will be Hunter x Hunter, Death Note, Berserk, Claymore, Nana, Monster, Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting! and Parasyte: The Maxim. No specific premiere dates have been offered for the series just yet, but Hunter x Hunter will take the lead with a scheduled launch date early next month.
“For many years, anime has been a driving force at Nippon TV where we have been producing hit anime titles such as Hunter x Hunter, Death Note and many more,” said Nippon TV’s Inoue Akane. “With anime continuing to surge in popularity around the world, the timing could not be better for this exciting partnership with Netflix. I have no doubt anime fans will be talking about these titles the world over.”
For the anime fans out there, the new partnership will materialize with the premiere of Hunter x Hunter on Netflix on September 2, followed by the gradual releases of all other titles.
This is my alarm clock
I actually started watching HxH 99 todayI’m kinda hoping there’s the og hxh. Haven’t seen that yet. Same with berserk. Haven’t seen it either
Ohhhh snap! Gotta get on that!The next batch of Jojo episodes are out.