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    Pinanood ko yung "Cyberpunk: Edgerunners" sa Netflix.. Ang ganda ng concept, parang "The Fifth Element" ni Bruce Willis, "Ghost In the Shell" ni Scarlett Johansson or "Total Recall" ni Collin Farrel..
    Kaso yung story, malungkot na umpisa mas malungkot pa ending..
    Tragic..
    Sana gawing movie, pero bigyan naman nila ng happy ending..

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    Quote Originally Posted by misseksaherada View Post
    Pinanood ko yung "Cyberpunk: Edgerunners" sa Netflix.. Ang ganda ng concept, parang "The Fifth Element" ni Bruce Willis, "Ghost In the Shell" ni Scarlett Johansson or "Total Recall" ni Collin Farrel..
    Kaso yung story, malungkot na umpisa mas malungkot pa ending..
    Tragic..
    Sana gawing movie, pero bigyan naman nila ng happy ending..
    the 1995 Ghost is the Shell anime movie is my all time favorite

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    #303
    chainsaw man Makima




    cosplayer

    amazing





    Last edited by uls; November 8th, 2022 at 04:13 PM.

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    #304
    Kulit din ng Chainsaw man hehe.

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    #305
    Netflix:
    Bluelock
    Jojo's Bizarre Adventure - Stone Ocean
    SpyxFamily
    Bleach
    My Academia Hero
    Mob Psycho 100

    Bakit pa ako nag Disney+?
    Hehehehe [emoji16]

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    #306
    Hindi naman comedy pero natawa ako sa scene 14:10 to 17:00 ng Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Stone Ocean Episode 36 "Maiden Heaven(1)"..
    Di ko alam kung kailangan pa ba ng scene na ito.. Pero natawa ako.. [emoji28] Ano ba iniisip ng writer.. Bakit?.. Ituloy ko nga muna..

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    #307
    Ngayon lang tawa ako ng tawa sa Episode 37. (Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Stone Ocean Season 5) between 9:00 to 11:00.. [emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787] yung punchline nakakatawa..

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    Natapos ko na yun Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Stone Ocean (Season 5)..
    Reaction: [emoji2962][emoji15]
    Di ko kaya ma-process yung ending.. Nagbabasa tuloy ako ng articles about sa manga artist.. Ang dami pa palang arc na kasunod.. (excited)..
    What Inspired Manga Artist Hirohiko Araki?

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    JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: 1 Things You Didn't Know About Hirohiko Araki

    2/10 He Says That JoJo's Would Not Exist If It Weren't For Sherlock Holmes
    Araki expresses admiration of the way Holmes was built, stating that he's a genius, but a jerk. Therefore, he is lonely.
    This seems to have inspired Jotaro Kujo, as in his biography, Araki states that his idea of a hero is a loner, someone who does the right thing without seeking validation from others.
    The Untold Truth Of Hirohiko Araki
    Japan's attitude towards disability has been called into question in the past, though there have been signs of improvement in recent years. Disabled representation in manga and anime can still be a little hit and miss, but Hirohiko Araki has been credited with creating a positive story about a character with a disability — paraplegic former jockey Johnny Joestar. The protagonist of Steel Ball Run and the seventh JoJo in all, Johnny lost the use of his legs after he belittled the wrong person and got shot in the spine. He joins the titular race in order to get his hands on Gyro Zeppeli's Steel Balls, supernatural items that will allow him to walk again.
    Johnny eventually gets his hands on the Steel Balls, but he learns some important life lessons along the way, and that's all Araki was concerned with. Speaking to Anime News Network, the mangaka explained that he didn't actually set out to create a disabled character when he was drafting Steel Ball Run. "My work centers around protagonists who grow as they overcome hardship," he said. "[Johnny] was the end result of my pursuit to create a character who could grow, both physically and mentally, during a race where he would be forced not only to rely on other people, but horses as well."

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    #310
    Pochita!img_20221219_125204.jpg

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