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Image 1 — Do you think the appearance of Tao Pai Pai had the biggest effect on the Dragon Ball franchise in terms of the direction it eventually took?
Image 2 — Do you think the appearance of Tao Pai Pai had the biggest effect on the Dragon Ball franchise in terms of the direction it eventually took?
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Do you think the appearance of Tao Pai Pai had the biggest effect on the Dragon Ball franchise in terms of the direction it eventually took?

u/Fun-Leadership5728 — 16 hours ago

Are there any fan made remasters of Sailor Moon that fixes the film degradation in modern releases. Something similar to the Seed of Might fan project for Dragon Ball.

u/Fun-Leadership5728 — 3 days ago

A lot of people say that heavy localization is necessary, but would Xenoblade really be that much less popular if it was given a more faithful translation seeing how popular Japanese media is?

u/Fun-Leadership5728 — 3 days ago

Is there another series like To Love-Ru that was unpopular with the WSJ target audience, but was successful because it found an audience outside of that?

u/Fun-Leadership5728 — 4 days ago

I watched this anime calle Yamibou wondering why it's been forgotten when it's the first major Yuri anime. Now that I've seen the ending, I know why. If you're looking to watch some classic yuri series, start with Kannazuki no Miko instead.

u/Fun-Leadership5728 — 6 days ago

Unpopular opinion: Renako is not the only one at fault about the current state of her and Ajisai's relationship.

Ajisai rarely ever speaks up about what she really wants or makes demands towards Renako about what she about her needs for their relationship instead just choosing to go with the flow when Renako fails to meet her expectations. It's only recently that started to change and she's making an honest effort to push their relationship forward and make demands. I feel that people who say that "Renako and Ajisai's relationship is toxic and Ajisai should just break up with her because she has Mai instead" are missing the point that they're just two people who have no experience being in a relationship and are bad at communicating.

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u/Fun-Leadership5728 — 6 days ago