Masquanade
Actually I downloaded AH! My Goddess and I thought it moved really slow- for a first episode. Peach Girl isn't my forte so I haven't DLed. A lot of people have said Samurai CHamploo is really good I might look into it. What is it about?
Yeah, I figured PG wasn't your cup-o-tea and I agree with you about AMG TV ep. 1 moving slow, but I think that's setting up just Keiichi's way too damn niceness/pushover...But he's still cute/sweet.
whee If you've read anything about the manga, you should know who Mara is. I think it'll be interesting when she comes. >3
Samurai Champloo...Well...The first episode is kinda weird, the way it plays out, but after the first episode it's how normal episodes are played. @w@ Anywho...It starts off with a waitress girl, Fuu, having some rude and raunchy customers. She wants to tell them to leave, but she's informed that the leader dude is the governer's son and stuff...So...She leaves them be. And in walks teh cool character, Mugen. When Fuu walks over to him to serve him, he whispers that he'll get rid of these jerks for 50 dumplings. Fuu = Ehhh? And then, I think Fuu spills water all over the governer's son, so his gang is gonna cut off one Fuu's finger and perhaps and ear or nose, etc. Fuu yells out "100 dumplings!!!" And Mugen kicks their sorry asses. >D
Also, in another scene, while this is taking place, a samurai dude, Jin, kills off these upper samurai of the governer because he was being a d**k and stuff. And theeeen...Mugen and Jin get caught and tortured by the governer's people and are sentenced to death, but Fuu has other plans.
Not telling you how, but she ends up helping them escape and since they owe her their lives, she makes them promise to help her find "the samurai who smells of sunflowers". btw, Jin and Mugen wanna kill eachother really bad or at least fight because they're actually a challenge for each other.
It's really kick a**, done by the same guy who did Bebop annnd~ it has AWESOME music! I don't really care for the op or ed but the bkg music is so good.
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