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Good to hear you liked it. I think I'm too used to Arakawa in anime form and influenced by SHAFT's vision to read the manga though. o3o; I can't wait for 2nd season's ED. More Suneohair. (>'3')>
Hah, just kidding. Watch what you'd like. Arakawa's humor may not be everyone's cup of tea, but the topics it touched on and the delivery is certainly mine.
Some looks interesting while most others are automatic no-gos at this point. The only one I know for sure I'll be watching is Arakawa Under the Bridge's 2nd season? Are you going to watch that already popular new siscon show? :x
Pretty much, yeah. The highlight for all the seasons thus far for me was Arakawa Under the Bridge. Everything else had been fairly disappointing, even Angel Beats.
You should join this then. Even though it's sort of dead-on-arrival, it's a nice place to find fellow Gurren Lagann fans, ehehe. If you haven't seen it, then you should...that's all I'm saying. o3o; I took a long hiatus before summer 2009 so I watched like crazy after that. I've been watching less and less though since not a lot of things are interesting me at the moment.
Mostly recent anime? Let's see, where to begin. I like a couple of things by Kyoto Animation (ex. Haruhi, Clannad, Kanon), Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann, SHAFT productions (Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei, Arakawa Under the Bridge), and of course, many more that I can't name from the top of my head. It's rather sad that most of these I've only seen in the past year or so.
It's certainly possible, but it is also likely that I will come back in the same-or an uncannily similar- form. Let's hope it's the former, I'm not a fan of getting the same thing twice.
Yes, if it is required for there to be fun.
Last time I checked, Shinto was big on resurrection, so I do not truly die, I am just reincarnated in another form. It is just a celebration of the life of one of my many physical forms.