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This Alien Abduction Day, we're lending a hand by chronicling some of the extraterrestrial anime characters that would be a bother to be around. Check it out here: https://t.co/UDlNnbLLhX
Today I learn about a manga called "Yuusha no Hiza niwa Neko ga Iru", written by Kousuke Iijima and illustrated by Shiori. It's a Dragon Quest-style fantasy set-up where the Hero can't move to save the world because he's got a cat on his lap.
True Tales from the D&D table:
Me: "Good news, Mike! You find a lovely new set of mithral armor. Here's a visual reference."
@Mach_Dent : "Goddammit, Paul!"
My therapist: "Goku with Luffy's face isn't real. He can't hurt you."
@dandock in Slack:
Lord save me from the current vein of self-serious Batman movies. Gimme more of that LEGO Batman, Batman `66, the Batman: The Brave and the Bold cartoon, and Ninja Batman, where he's posing as a 16th century Franciscan monk with the Bat Symbol shaved unto his pate.
Hard-luck women and space cowboys are all part of the journey in this week's installment of "Cruising the Crunchy-Catalog" as we celebrate the 20th anniversary of Cowboy Bebop. Click here to carry that weight: https://t.co/CtFONpfkk9
This week on "Cruising the Crunchy-Catalog", we're irredeemable delinquents with Cromartie High School: https://t.co/cGTqOtFFg8
So, apparently Gackt has slowly been evolving into a villain designed by Yoshitaka Amano?