I’ve just been reading people freaking out at Target in the US no longer labeling their toys “girls” and “boys”. A fairly common response is something like “How will I know what to get my granddaughter for her birthday if I don’t know which are the girl’s toys?” Hmm, well, what does your granddaughter like? Maybe you could actually get to know her and find out what her interests are rather than treating her as a generic representative of her assigned gender. Just a thought.
Disneyworld needs to make a rollercoaster based off of the ride Yzma and Kronk take to the lair. When the ride starts, Yzma’s voice yells “pull the lever, Kronk!” and the ride starts to move backwards so she yells “wrong lever!” and it shoots you forward.
why are there still people who think Attack on Titan is a revolutionary savior of anime
why does everyone hate attack on titan
because it’s generic and shallow with a fandom (and writing) that obsesses over characters’ deaths that have maybe 2 lines of dialog and the manga’s not much better with how much of a senseless clusterfuck it’s become but hey at least the soundtrack’s pretty good
The live action movie is alright if only for the super creepy Titans themselves.
It doesn’t develope characters very well and that leads to a weak plot. Most of it is an excuse to kill off characters to see the fans reactions. it’s like a slightly more talented moffat.
If you want to watch a good anime or read a good manga, one piece and full metal alchemist (brotherhood if anime) is a much better example with characters who have depth, motivations and a fairly nice plot.