(Part 2) Top products from r/awwnime

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We found 15 product mentions on r/awwnime. We ranked the 35 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/Goldom · 3 pointsr/awwnime

It's an amazing show. I've seen the whole thing over twice through - the first ages ago pirated (back before that meant downloaded!), then later I struggled for ages to get the out-of-print Geneon boxes -- at the time, they were basically impossible to find at any price, and ended up being probably the most expensive singe set I own to date.

Definitely at the top of its genre. I can appreciate things like Sailor Moon, but it and other similar shows like PreCure are just so, so repetitive. That's fine for their young target audience of course, but CCS managed to take the same format and still hold my attention as an adult. I mean, it actually has unique battles with strategies every show, rather than the heroine flopping around for 15 minutes and then pulling off the exact same finisher every episode.

ETA: Actually probably the most impressive thing was how well it captured the story of a child growing up. You don't see that with many other shows, but Sakura clearly matured over the course of the 3 years.

u/dabofoppo · 2 pointsr/awwnime

I suppose so, then I'll have to add that I'm currently going through Katawa Shoujo (spelling?). Start of Act2 with Emi, I think. First play through.

Clannad, oh man. I wish you the best. :) Have it, haven't touched it. I have the first Spice and Wolf novel, and I agree already (excellent anime). Guess I'm kind of spoiled on how easy I get sucked into a story that is told from first-person, so it's hard to get into Spice and Wolf.

Krauss, Sagan? Brave New World? Oh my. I've been delving into John C. Lily's reports and documents on his Sensory Deprivation Tanks. Joseph Campbell is a favorite of mine as well.

Oh by the by, may I direct you to the short story "The Machine Stops" by E. M. Forster. Also, scary is that it was published in 1909.


Oh, hey, if you want. Because of a fluke I have an audiobook of "The Knife of Never Letting Go," the first in the Chaos Walking series I've been foaming at the mouth about. PM me if you want it.

u/iMole209 · 5 pointsr/awwnime

That looks like an Uni Kuru Toga. Those are some of the best mechanical pencils I've ever tried.

u/konohasaiyajin · 3 pointsr/awwnime

Nice and innocent ;-)

Maybe you should do a weekly one like that. Since it got enough attention to hit the front page I would guess we were all down with it.

u/Iainfixie · 1 pointr/awwnime

I even went out of my way to buy 2-3 copies of the only volume of English manga in existence.

(http://www.amazon.com/The-Hentai-Prince-Stony-Cat/dp/1569702853/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1376509601&sr=8-1&keywords=Hentai+cat+and+the+stony+prince&tag=cas05-20)

I didn't pay those prices, I got them for MSRP when they came out.

u/chiefnoah · 3 pointsr/awwnime

Source is the front/back cover of this book.

Artists DeviantArt

Saw someone on facebook post about it. 3 hours later I own it...

Get it yourself at:

u/Mikairi · 5 pointsr/awwnime

Pixiv.

According to the artist, they are a pair of AKG Q 701.

u/pitman · 115 pointsr/awwnime