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Monday, May 16, 2005


And now, the weekly Seth report.

Comment Commentary

Shin- Yeah, I thought at first that Mugen and Spike were voiced by the same people, but apparently that's not the case.

Godel- That's the spirit.

I refuse to talk about that event any further, by the way.

Tony- I figured that the show would attract some sort of new fanbase (judging by the style and music), but after watching it I realized that it still had a lot of the quirky humor and character designs (Not Mugen, Fuu or Jin so much as background characters) that would turn a lot of new viewers off. That's not bad at all for veterans, but I was hoping to share this show with a few people. I won't be doing that now.

Lea- No comment. See my Godel response.

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So, yeah, Samurai Champloo. Muy bien, though I will gripe that the first episode was more style and less substance, but that's to be expected. I'm glad that it's on so early- unlike Bebop, which is on at ungodly hours of the night.

What I was really looking forward to, though, was Paranoia Agent, which won't be airing for two more weeks. Of course, with the advent of Paranoia Agent comes the demise of syndicated Futurama, which is sad. I guess I'll have to buy the DVDs now.

After that was Metropolis, which I was looking forward to, but it never really caught my attention. There was an interesting story there, with some sweet special effects, but it didn't really grab me. I "watched" all of it, yes, but I only paid attention to about half.

I was under the impression that Metropolis was an older movie, like late-80's or something (I remember seeing it in Barnes & Noble and other places a while back), but apparently it's only three or four years old. Funny how my mind is stupid like that.

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I had a friend come over today for a project.

Translation: We finished the ten minutes of work we needed to do and spent five hours watching taped episodes of Family Guy and other random stuff. It was fun, but I wish I could have had more time to familiarize myself with the two new Counter-Strike maps.

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Tonight's Family Guy was my favorite out of the three new episodes so far. It had a lot of.. Nah, I'm not going to review it. I'm too tired to do that kind of thing. American Dad was good, too, but classic Quagmire was back, and nothing can beat that.

(THIS SMILIE IS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF GROUP SOUNDS PEOPLE, AS FAR AS I KNOW, AND ANY FURTHER PLAGIARISM OF THIS .GIF WILL PROBABLY RESULT IN SOME SORT OF DISCIPLINE.)

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