@SleepingSilence Don't watch the Dragon's Dogma anime on Netflix then. On another note I am enjoying One Punch Man right now.
And despite my ambivalent feelings toward Edgerunners, it was clearly a success. (In garnering interest back into a product with bad PR.) So, maybe now that this is the third time something like this has been positively received on Netflix, they'll make these instead of those shitty live action anime movies. >.>
And despite my ambivalent feelings toward Edgerunners, it was clearly a success. (In garnering interest back into a product with bad PR.) So, maybe now that this is the third time something like this has been positively received on Netflix, they'll make these instead of those shitty live action anime movies. >.>
The greatest trick Edgerunners ever pulled was convincing gamers that 2077 wasn't a fucking trashfire.
Like everyone's all like "Wow this game isn't actively on fire anymore, I thought it was bad!" but forgetting the fact that it was pulled from digital stores for like eight fucking months and no amount of polishing can fix the core of that game being an Ubisoft style open world with very little in the way of actual role playing!
But hey, it wouldn't be the first time fans of an anime overreacted to something!
Also, Crunchyroll apparently paid their English voice actors only $300 bucks for the Jujutsu Kaisen movie.
Just another story of how good they've been to the anime industry.
Point is, I really hope this upcoming season has better "good shows" than this.