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elbiotipo · 5 years
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Madoka magica? Osomatsu san? Sé q amas mob pero igual, mob 100?
Madoka Magica:
haven’t heard of it | absolutely never watching| might watch | currently watching| dropped| hated it | meh| a positive okay| liked it| liked it a lot!| loved it| a favorite
random thoughts: I’ll have you known that the only thing I really know about Madoka is this:
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And that it’s kinda fucked up. So of course I might watch it.
Osomatsu san:
haven’t heard of it | absolutely never watching| might watch | currently watching| dropped| hated it | meh| a positive okay| liked it| liked it a lot!| loved it| a favorite
the artstyle doesn’t really catches my attention, but I might watch it one day I’m bored.
Mob Psycho 100:
haven’t heard of it | absolutely never watching| might watch | currently watching| dropped| hated it | meh| a positive okay| liked it| liked it a lot!| loved it| a favorite
don’t watch period| drop if not interested within 2-3 episodes| give it a go, could be your thing| 5 star recommendation
fav characters: Reigen Arataka, the Greatest Psychic of The 21st Century. (And Mob.)least fav characters: There are some background characters with… questionable designs. Of the main characters, people WILL kill me for this, but Teru has so little development, I don’t even notice he’s there most of the time.fav relationship: Reigen and Serizawa, especially in the spinoff manga. Also Ritsu and Shou, the walking (flying) disasters who will insist they aren’t.fav moment: NO DOUBTS NO HESITATION that time when Reigen used his natural 20 charisma to dismantle a whole branch of CLAW and make them productive citizens. Also SELF DEFENSE RUSH. And… yeah… Basically any moment Reigen is on the screen. Same for the Body Improvement Club.headcanons/theories: Psychic powers are not only something one is born with, they can be trained as any other skill. And Reigen is learning fast. unpopular opinion: I’m in the minority here, but I think Mob and Tome have been actually dating since the first season and they just haven’t realized it yet. how’d you find it: From a friend with excellent taste ;)random thoughts: Probably the best shonen anime out there currently.
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sillyfudgemonkeys · 6 years
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uhhh wouldn't the multiple timelines thing for Persona become overkill? I mean, that was the thing in Zero Escape, which led to ZTD... Plus Persona's mythology is confusing enough with all the soft resets every game does *looking at how P5 basically ignored everything explained in P4 and the spinoffs* i feel like adding multiple timelines to all that would just make things worse
Yes and no. Multiple Timelines can be overkill as a downside, if not played well. ZTD seemed to focus more on advancing the story and the science behind jumping timelines. Persona would....be using it to expand it’s universe you could say. Focusing more on “what if” scenarios, like SMT If which lead to Persona or how P3P showed a new side of things. Atlus can make games that don’t require having to know knowledge of past games, you can dig deeper into the lore if you so wish but that’s only optional. I think the if Persona focuses on the journey rather than complex nitty gritty it’ll be fine.
In theory, they can make as many mainline Persona games they want, even soft resetting back to P3P and soft/hard resetting back SMT If...  without hurting new players. The reason being is that Persona does a good job keeping each mainline game self contained. I mean there’s an over arching plot and stuff, but those are mostly seen in spinoffs (at least for Hashino, Tadashi has it in his trilogy but it’s still possible to play his games out of order without having your head blown off over confusion...so like...*shrugs*).
The spinoff titles can be were the crossovers and/or more explanation on multiple timelines/universes can come into play. Those are Atlus’ more experimental products so they can go crazy if they want tbh. And these are usually the products people who are biiiiiiiig fans and do want to know more of the crazy lore, will buy.
So how about an example (under the cut cause it’s long).
 In theory Atlus could release a game called “Persona P” and a sequel to that being “Persona S.” The P and the S are obvs word, what those words are can be whatever fits the plot of said games (and maybe even foreshadowing the spinoffs). Tho it should be noted that "S" is drawn in it's latin form "Ƨ" (you can probably see where I might be going with this). Anyway say that Persona P was announced, it's announced just like a numbered mainline game, but, of course, without the number. The game comes out, plays just like a Hashino (or maybe post-Hashino) mainline game in both gameplay and length. Same thing happens when Persona S is announced. The odd thing about these games is that........you aren't sure when they take place on the Persona timeline, like are they after P5? During? Before? Of course Atlus has easter eggs that hint at the place on the timeline, but they're very well hidden. But......there's something not right about this game, as a person who has played the other games something feels off(as this is something a newcomer wouldn't even think of catching). On the TV (that's optional to see of course).....it's stated that Rise would take a break....but didn't this already happen in P4? And it's strange it happened on the same date as it did on P4....actually....the calendar is the same as P4 (and P5).....wait is this taking place in 2011? Or the 2020s? At a later date it's revealed that she'll quit being an idol all together. But that didn't happen in P4! Curious, you begin to try to find all the hidden nooks and crannies of the game. Talk to every NPC, on everyday since there's a chance one of them only states certain things on certain days. Over the course of talking to them you find out about Namatame and his affair, you find out about the murder and/or sexual assault that happened that lead to the arrest of an officer.....but no other killings. So wait the murders didn't happen in P4? So P4 didn't happen? Even more strange, after finish talking to these special NPCs,  their lines are usually followed by a statement in red text stating "It has nothing to do with your problems." Why does this sound familiar? Actually maybe we should talk to Igor....come to think of it Margaret is part of the Velvet Room in this game too.....you didn't think much of it since she's basically fulfilling Marie's role in P4G and isn't really your main VR attendant..... And it’s not like she left the VR like Liz did....wait was Liz mentioned to have left in this game? Or was it Theo?And....it’s funny, the last time Margaret was a support attendant was.....wait.....that's it....it was P3P! And that red text....wait it was just like what Fake!Vincent said in his cameo! Then Persona S comes out, similar things start to happen. Calendar dates are the same as P5. NPCs saying weird things. There's no sign of the Phantom Thieves anywhere.....actually there's no sign of any of the cases Goro caused. But from what you can gather this is 2016 just like P5 was...... Now Atlus has announced a new title, a crossover between P and S (either a fighting game, a Q game, or something else). One of the key themes (at least one I would choose) is mirrors and reflections. Through talking between the VR attendants and diving more into the lore we find out.....that this is a different timeline from the numbered games we are aware of. They run parallel to the numbered games. P is paralleled to 4, and 5 is paralleled to S/Ƨ. Now a new door has opened. The next crossover (spinoff game of course) stars P3, PP, and PS characters, we learn more on how just a change in MC in P3 really changed these timelines. This leads into the next crossover game, one big bombastic crossover of the Male and Female routes. Of course it's like world ending the same as EP and PQ when the timelines were manipulated in those games, of course these crossovers will end with them forgetting, but it's the journey and the fun of seeing all these characters interact.....That’s the main draw of these crossovers.
Or.....we don’t have the big crossover.......Maybe Atlus just......releases a new main branch “what if” series branching from SMT If (but with the Male MC instead)... and/or P3P just to experiment. Maybe it’ll lead to a big crossover, maybe not. Maybe they can use it to explore new possibilities that they weren’t able to before. Or maybe the new director was afraid of living up to Tadashi and Hashino’s legacy so they pushed the soft reset to P3P  or hard reset to IF.... so they can try something new while not having to worry about being tied down to “P6.” Maybe it’s all those things maybe it’s none of those things. The main point is-is that Persona has a lot of potential to do something other’s can’t or haven’t done. Maybe this can lead to a spinoff series for Persona similar to how IF/Persona was a spioff for the mainline SMT, but still have it connected in-universe (unlike Catherine which is....a similar concept but different since the Vincent that shows up in P3P is a fake, also hurry it up on my Catherine/Golden Theater sequel Atlus! ;w;). It’s just.....sooooooo many possibilities. ;w; And it’s just....kinda frustrating it’s not taken advantage of......
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One Big Way The Walking Dead's Robert Kirkman Says The Show Could Divert From The Comics
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One Big Way The Walking Dead's Robert Kirkman Says The Show Could Divert From The Comics
Robert Kirkman has been invested in The Walking Dead‘s ever-expansive universe for over 15 years now, and there’s no one more qualified to speak on the future of both the comic series and AMC’s television show. Which is good, since he gets asked every single question that could possible be asked about the zombie franchise. He recently fielded an inquiry about The Walking Dead heading to different countries in the future, and while Kirkman doesn’t expect to do much international traveling on the page, the TV series may very well branch out in such a way. According to Kirkman:
As the automatic caveat: Robert Kirkman has been known to make comments about the Walking Dead comics and TV show that are specifically meant to stoke fan interest without necessarily divulging any legitimate reveals. For every time he’s unleashed mega-spoilers on TV audiences, Kirkman has bemusedly smirked his way through a bucketful of hyperbolic white lies. So while it’s occasionally super-obvious when Kirkman is making things up, he brandishes a poker face like few others, especially when doing print-only responses to anonymous fan questions on Tumblr.. Still, we’re going to actively hope that he’s implying something exciting here.
Because how wild would it be to see The Walking Dead taking its story across the globe? As Robert Kirkman mentioned, Fear the Walking Dead Season 3 traveled to Mexico for its most invigorating and most important season yet. It would be relatively simple to also take the flagship series down below the border, and it’d be easier to bring characters above the Canadian border. But I’m selfishly hoping for something very different, possibly involving a completely different continent.
Since most of the Walking Dead survivors are without any vehicles that could realistically transport anyone from one continent to another, introducing globe-trotting plots would be quite difficult in most cases. But not so much if we see something via flashback, possibly involving the past exploits of The Walking Dead‘s newest character, Georgie. Or maybe we could meet a new character who hasn’t been directly tied to the main narrative, such as what happened in the one-off comic issue Alien, in which writer Bryan K. Vaughan and artist Marcos Martin took readers to Spain to introduce Rick Grimes’ brother Jeff. Hell, maybe we could even get a second spinoff taking place in East Asia or Africa or something.
During the same Q&A, Robert Kirkman also talked about when we might learn the origin story behind The Walking Dead‘s zombie outbreak, which is something he’s previously stated would never get revealed. So even if he does say one day that it was a rare strain of swine flu that evolved, are we supposed to really believe it? Damn you, Kirkman!
Still firmly located in and around the Hilltop, The Walking Dead airs Sunday nights on AMC at 9:00 p.m. ET. To see what other shows are popping up in primetime soon, head to our midseason premiere schedule.
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