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Which road does he take? Go watch an episode or ten and decide for yourself… Or a possessed 4-tailed Naruto will wreck your house. The terror is real. You have to admire any villain facing Naruto who knows he can turn into this.

Such wishes are a reality for Eren Jaeger, the protagonist of Attack on Titan. Traumatized as a child for seeing his mom getting turned into a morning snack by the giants this anime is getting its attack on… on, Eren decides to strut on the tightrope of antihero by having only one goal in mind: to murder every single Titan moving.

To completely genocide them. Well, there was also something about getting tired of humans being hunted to near extinction and desiring to see the world outside the walled hovel humanity now calls home Combine this with the destitution and angst the characters experience making the emotional conflict in the show appear genuine, and Eren struggling to discover what he is while learning how to not turn his teammates into lunch when he transforms, and you have a halfway decent show on your hands Actually, the writer believes this show is very good.

Speaking of giant monsters…. Another negative side effect of Protagonist Syndrome: There is always a guarantee some villain has the same power you have. However, the writer has always had a grudge with his contemporaries concerning this all-time classic.

Take away the Z and add a GT, and everyone gets pissed. Take away the Z for a Super, and everyone gets hype. Unfortunately, when you take away the Z and add… nothing, people stare more dumbfounded than an amnesia patient held prisoner in a clean room.

Well, that planet is screwed. Really makes you wonder why the Saiyans didn't lead with this when invading other planets. Man, how the mighty have fallen. You loved Bleach, the writer loved Bleach, everyone loved Bleach. We got more filler than a cheap Chinese restaurant using more flour than meat in their dishes, more filler than an Apple pie baked to perfection, filled with air. Bleach followed the journey of protag Ichigo Kurosaki to rescue his perpetually damsel in distress friends while killing evil spirits who refused to pass on, called Hollows, on the side.

During his further stages, he becomes a berserker completely unrecognizable from his human self where only the power of friendship can bring back his sanity. And you thought Annabelle was bad.

The writer thinks a half-possessed Soul Reaper with a large sword beats a little demonic doll any day. Rarer than a two-headed gecko is the anime protagonist who completely embraces the dark side. What sets Overlord apart from your run-of-the-mill-trapped-in-a-game storyline is one teeny detail: Every NPC and player in their guild had to be a monster.

Finding yourself trapped in the body of an undead in your favorite RPG may seem like a condemnation to virtual hell, but the writer gets a feeling Lord Ainz is making the most of his situation by being a high level wizard, commanding his own guild of powerful monsters, and having a hot 2 nd in command who he accidentally programmed to fawn over his every move.

Looking at this picture really makes you feel for Lord Ainz's predicament. Not all monsters are created equal. Some are big, some are small, some are eldritch horrors befitting an H.

Lovecraft story, some are boringly unrecognizable from us humans, some are ferocious and deadly, and then some just want to have an easy life while making us laugh our butts off. Ayumu Aikawa, the hero of Is This a Zombie? An ordinary high school boy who just wants to live in peace, his life takes a turn for the crazy when he gets murdered by a serial killer. Add in other dilemmas like horny monsters, magical girls wielding talking chainsaws, and busty vampire-ninjas, and you have a recipe for Ayumu's disaster but our hilarious enjoyment.

This is the biggest problem when you're a zombie: You can no longer use the excuse "It might kill me" to get out of trying someone's cooking. Ever seen The Thing? Now imagine that experience in anime form. After all, if that was the case, then Midori Days would be a qualifier… Shinichi later gets saved after suffering a mortal wound from another Parasyte, so his decides to preserve its existence by transferring some of its parts to its host.

Raven ignores the Titans' violent thoughts to defeat the unicorns and rings the doorbell. The unicorns appear as Raven asks them to keep down the music. The unicorns decline, but Robin interrupts, and the Titans attack the unicorns. As they are beaten, they point out that their music was to keep the Gumdrop Goblin asleep to prevent him from stealing all the candy. The Goblin then awakens and heads for the Titans and the others. The Titans tell them to play their music. Unfortunately, they are incapable of doing so because they are all beaten, and one has a broken horn.

They ready themselves as the Goblin approaches all of them. Sparkleface and Butterbean then, out of character, weirdly suggest fighting, as Raven is surprised at their decision. The Goblin quickly beats the Titans, flying them off into the air.

The Goblin continues beating the candy as Butterbean encourages the unicorns. One of the unicorn's horns heals as all three played their music. The Goblin quickly calmed down as Raven approaches him with rainbow powers and hugs the Goblin with them. The Goblin then understands and leaves, as the others are now cheering. The other Titans walk back as they arrive back to reality. They all say bye as Control Freak stared at the TV, watching them, crying.

It ends with Control Freak congratulating them, but the Titans, except Raven, begin beating him up again as Raven stares and rolls her eyes. The transcript for "Friendship" can be found here. Season 5 : June 25, - April 4, The Scoop! Teen Titans Go! Wiki Explore. The Scoop! See Space Jam! Explore Wikis Community Central.



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