Heh I found Edgar to be amusing. I haven't seen all of the ones on the list. The Big Hero 6 one was kind of cool.Quoting Philip J. Fry (view post)
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"Maquia: When The Promised Flower Blooms is prolific writer Mari Okada's directorial debut - and in many ways it feels like the film her entire career has been building towards. In this video I take a look at Okada's difficult life and explore how it has influenced her work in the two decades she has spent shaping the anime industry. "
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Man, season 4 of She-Ra was something else. Still absorbing it, but I can say I'm having flashbacks of Avatar:TLA and LOK at their best.
Also, Catra is Azula.
Ergo Proxy was really good trippy shit.
I need to absorb it a bit more, but, holy cow, it was great.
I am familiar with the MPC layoffs, and I assure you that it is the fault of the company itself. They are known for "lowballing" for contracts and working their people into the ground to do the work. I think they are millions in debt, and barely afloat. They are sending more and more work to India, where they have an "Academy" in Bangalore, which means that they exploit generation after generation of juniors in pretty horrible conditions.
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"The Legend of Korra's narrative tackles one core concept with its protagonist: imposter syndrome. Putting all the pieces of the puzzle together, how did Korra overcome the trials and tribulations that accompanied Amon, Unalaq, Zaheer & Kuvira and find her own identity that separates her from the Avatar before her?"
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Song Exploder, Episode 80: BoJack Horseman
Patrick and Ralph Carney break down the opening theme of the show.