![]() It reminds me of that crappy Star Wars novel called Aftermath, with a ridiculous amount of commas and parentheses, as well as bad writing. Do these fans think they own the company? Listen, I like psychological stuff and a bit of slice of life, just a tiny bit, but we've been sitting here for 4 to 6 episodes straight with no action and I'm bored. After a month later, people were saying all those death threats were fake and a hoax, or it never happened, as well as it being a joke. It's meant for me, and people who aren't whining about how much Darling in the FranXX sucks. People are put off by philosophical side of anime that they want something more "dumbed down" that I've seen many people hate perfectly good shows because it made them think too much.Įach to their own on that part that if you didn't enjoy Darling in the FranXX then it just wasn't meant for you then. It's still a mecha anime and less of a harem anime where it's also trying to be philosophical. Sorry, but I see Darling in the FranXX as entertaining because thankfully I still haven't had it spoiled by the community as you may have that I still enjoy where it's going without getting all controversial about things trying to feel offended at every turn about every single thing out there. ![]() The show is awesome, I love it, yet the people out there bashing it remind me of the "No Fun!" robot from Futurama Sonic comic. People in the Darling Community infuriated me with how they're finding every single damn excuse to hate it by 1) Harassing the staff + voice actors related to Ichigo with death threats (seems to be a standard Japanese thing to do), 2) calling it right wing, 3) finding every single flaw they can to hate it, 4) Saying it's anti-LGBT because of a failed pairing, among other nonsense. The community I want to be is a positive one that it seems harder and harder to find it with people wanting to mouth off all the damn time while following other people like lemmings with tribal mentality. At this space, you can buy copies of the concert Blu-ray disc, the official game soundtrack, and the orchestral arrangement album.Originally posted by ArcticKitsu:If it's negative or cancerous then it ain't my fandom nor my community. Square Enix put up a space in the music section, where it plays looping footage of vocalist Emi Evans at the the NieR: Automata 012018 Orchestral Concert. Of particular interest this year is the presence of NieR: Automata, the ever-popular android opus by Yoko Taro. Like the real Comiket, Comic Vket also hosts a handful of “Corporate Booths,” which are spaces for sponsors and industry players to hold special events and sell exclusive goods. See, it’s not just indies and amateurs that have a space in virtual Akihabara. Oh, and there are official NieR Automata VR avatars up for sale for quite an expensive price. Beyond the ‘zines and fan comics, Comic Vket is also accompanied by a neighboring space, Music Vket, dedicated to indie acts and composers. ![]() ![]() Once there, they can browse virtual booths set up by indie creators, sample their work, and order them online. Fans from all over can attend just by loading up the “Virtual Akihabara” event space in popular VR programs like VRChat, Cluster, or Styly. Comic Vket 1, the virtual reality alternative to Japan’s Comic Market (“Comiket”) fan convention, is under way as of August 13, 2020.
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