Fans would pay through the nose to own AUTHENTIC REPLICAS OF REAL ROCKS AND PEBBLES that the characters collect.
Don’t you want to feel a little closer to Wakana? I’m sure you do. I’ve got a couple of things in my pocket to help you out.
Fans would pay through the nose to own AUTHENTIC REPLICAS OF REAL ROCKS AND PEBBLES that the characters collect.
Don’t you want to feel a little closer to Wakana? I’m sure you do. I’ve got a couple of things in my pocket to help you out.
If someone asks me who I prefer to use in Street Fighter, at first I tell them, “Don’t worry about it. Really.”
But if they insist, I just say to them, “Akuma, Makoto.”

I’ve got another Kaiji-related video on Tumblr, featuring that game which is deceptively complex…and deadly.
Warning, recent episode spoilers.

(Don’t worry, this is from last season so it isn’t a spoiler.)

Puella Magi Madoka Magica has come and gone, and it’s going to be a subject of much discussion. Part of it may simply be that the delay caused by the earthquake in tsunami Japan magnified the anticipation for the finale even more than the already huge expectations for the show, but I think this anime is going to stick in people’s minds for at least the near future. Though the show has its flaws, overly expository dialogue and some contrived twists to name a couple, I found it to be an overall strong show and indeed an interesting twist on the magical girl genre that understands what magical girls are about.
I’m going to be discussing the show and its ending in depth, so take this as the Spoiler Warning.
