After the years of waiting on the next chapter of the manga, Chapter 30 to be precise, High School of the Dead is again online to continue the story where it is left of.
At the start of the chapter, they introduced some of the new characters that I think have a relationship of with the main characters like the Dad of Minamoto, the friend of Nurse Marikawa - Rika Minami (who was introduced early on) will be going on the aid of the friend - and some of the characters that have yet to be seen like the mom of Komuro.
Then we have the flashy introduction or the return of the main characters together with Minamto's Mom with their different poses that should look cool. (Which is actually cool when you really are looking forward with the return of the manga to air again.) The action? Never been better, just like the line of Hirano on page 36, "I finally get to shoot" with a grin on the face.
Of course, the action, the zombies, new theory of the pandemic which some of the extra character called as "Murder Syndrome" which brings forth another chaos in humanity's anarchy, and some explanation regarding with the rescue with the self defense force.
Of course, How can I not miss these dialouge about about humanity which I love to study and really reflects people and their nature.
I just missed reading the manga, and hopefully, we can also get some anime adaptation continuing where we left off.
I have been playing a tactical game for a year now and I was happy that it is going to have an anime adaptation by the middle or later of spring. As a game, it is a tactical role-playing game. It was really a good game and hooked me up for hours.
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor 2, known in Japan as Devil Survivor 2, is a RPG for the Nintendo DS. It is a sequel to the 2009 Nintendo DS role-playing game Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor. It was released in Japan on 28 July 2011 and in North America on February 28, 2012. And I must say that both of the games are really good and entertained me during the course of the game-play.
In the next anime announcement to be made, it’s been revealed in New type Ace magazine that a spring 2013 TV anime adaptation of the game Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor 2 has been green lit. The animation will be produced by studio Bridge while the crew will be made up of Seiji Kishi (Persona 4) as director, Makoto Uezu (Is This A Zombie?) handling series composition and Kotaro Nakagawa (Code Geass) handling the music. It is said that the anime will be released by the fourth April.
Synopsis
Mysterious invaders called the Septentriones arrive in Japan and begin attacking the country on a Sunday. To fight back, the heroes in Devil Survivor 2 signed a pact with the devil to become the Thirteen Devil Messengers. The Septentriones show up at least once a day and you have a time limit of seven days to defeat them.
Full Trailer featuring the first five characters of the anime
Well, I am just excited over since it is already spring and I am itching to make a review of the anime. Well, I am not that critic but I really excited. I really am expecting great things from this anime since he director made a well hit anime called Persona 4.
Well, almost all of us in the internet are fans of Anime or Vocaloid. Who does not like them anyway? Yes we can say that there is few, but have you ever asked yourself if you're really SO OBSESSED in Anime? Do you consider yourself as an Otaku or are you the type of person that belongs to Weeaboos?
So what is an Otaku?What is a Weeaboo?What are their differences?Similarities between an Otaku to a Weeaboo?
A Japanese term used to refer to people with obsessive interests, particularly (but not limited to) anime and manga. The term otaku is most often equivalent to a "geek". However, it can relate to a fan of any particular theme, topic, hobby or any form of entertainment. The term otaku can be applied to both males and females. People who are referred to as otaku are judged for their behaviors and people suddenly see an otaku as a person unable to relate to reality. In Japan there has been some negativity towards otaku and its culture.
A weeaboo is someone who loves to think that they can fit in with other Asians. Preferably, Japanese. What they don't understand is how fucked up they would look if they where to enter a normal Asian school or even walking the streets of an Asian city. Another aspect to weeaboo is the way they dress. They think adding random/colorful pieces of fabric and accessories is totally awesome. The only people who would think that it is would be another weeaboo. Another aspect is the way they use Japanese words. Examples like "Desu", "Kawaii", "Sugoi" and especially "Baka". There are other ones but they like to use them in their daily life and sometimes don't even know shit of the real meaning. To makes things short, a weeaboo is just a JAPANESE WANNABE but fail really badly at it.
Establishing distinctions between Otaku and Weeaboo can be kinda confusing, as both subcultures subscribe to a common set of interests (ex: anime/manga/gaming/cosplay) and share the social stigma of nurturing "unhealthy hobbyisms." but there are some obvious distinctions between the two.
Similarities:
Weeaboo and Otaku: Like Anime
Weeaboo and Otaku: Cosplay/Go to Anime Conventions
Weeaboo and Otaku: Have Figurines or Toys
Weeaboo and Otaku: Make fan arts
Differences between An Otaku and a Weeaboo:
Weeaboo: Can't be Asian.
Weeaboo: Say random Japanese words.
Weeaboo: Will try to look/act Japanese.
Weeaboo: Make up a Japanese sounding name for themselves.
Weeaboo: Think they know how to read/write Japanese and fuck up.
Weeaboo: Wear strange clothes in public.
Weeaboo: Will buy Japanese treats online or at stores (especially Pocky).
Weeaboo: Like to show off how stupid they look.
Otaku: Waste money on shit loads of anime stuff.
Otaku: Are often perverts.
Otaku: Like to keep things anime themed (such as avatars, signatures and desktop backgrounds).
Otaku: Mainly dress cosplay.
Otaku: Will make user names related to what they like (Example: HaruhiFan123).
Otaku: Have loads of anime on their hard drives.
Otaku: Like to discuss about their favorite animes/shows.
Otaku: Make AMV's and MAD's.
Me? If you want to know whether I am an otaku or a weeaboo, As of now, I am neither but I am aiming to an otaku where I could share my insights and interests in a normal way. :D
Well there you have it. Sometimes, it is really hard to distinguish an otaku from a weeaboo. But there is one thing that I have in mind. Both are happy in their interest and we should at least respect that. If there is one thing that I could relate a lesson that I got from watching anime, is that we should always have to give respect to others if we want to be respected by the others too.