so according to me mob psycho is about reigen, a lawyer a-la-better call saúl (which i have also not seen), except he's VERY dramatic and i think gay, and he's either chaperoning or has adopted an autistic and completely super OP kid named mob. oh and there is a floating booger.
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Literally my impression of dungeon meshi based solely on tumblr dashboard vibes is a DnD campaign that is funny + blorbo from my cooking show + occasional crotch shots of big hairy men and monsters fucking vibes (I think?? If not then just ignore me lol) + SUDDENLY SOMETHING CRAZY DARK AND INSANE HAPPENS THAT BLOWS YOUR MIND AND CHANGES EVERYTHINGGGG....
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Did Mia and Miles ever interact much? What was their relationship like (if any)?
they took each other's trial virginities actually
miles called her a bimbo. in court. then the defendant killed himself in front of them. so it was kind of a weird day
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So, I have an oddly specific question: I got into Witch from Mercury because I'm an Utena fan, and now I'm (slowly) watching 0079, and am finding that it holds up pretty well, but I'm not sure if I want follow it up with its sequel, and since I read that some of your favorite Gundam characters are from Zeta, I was curious about its appeal, and if there are any caveats I should consider in watching it?
First of all, Hi! Hello! Welcome to fanbase!
Personally one of the biggest appeals of Zeta to me is that it shows how messy the aftermath of war can be. Without spoiling 0079 too much, it basically develops the Federation more after the war with Zeon in a way that I think is really interesting.
Kamille is also one of my favorite protagonists in Gundam. Unlike Amuro, Kamille starts out as an angry teen looking to hit back at the world and ends up really maturing over the course of the show. Where Amuro learns to bottle stuff and become the soldier the federation needs him to be, Kamille goes from a kid looking to pick fights into a very kind and thoughtful protagonist.
As for caveats, there's two big ones I want to share. One being that Zeta is basically the middle series in a trilogy and because of that the tone is a little more bleak because the story doesnt conclude the same way 0079 does. In fact, ZZ Gundam starts literally days after Zeta, to give you an idea of how things go.
The other caveat is that this era has a lot of uhhhhh dated views on gender and things to say about women sometimes. I think it's still a lot more progressive than people give it credit for and the female characters are all fantastic, barring, like, a couple- but be ready to roll your eyes every time someone starts talking about what a "Man's Job" is.
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