The 1980s, "The Golden Age" of robot anime shows. The Japanese anime studios were DECADES ahead of their time with this type of free-style art!! Almost 40 years later, and it still looks incredible!!!
@@GiacomoSorbi No, I think the '80s are (one of?) the peak of mecha. The '70s explored new concepts, but the '80s developed those ideas more, and had better quality animation and designs. Also, having the record companies investing in anime didn't hurt (see: Macross).
No this is also computer animated. Older software but computer the BG is painted on canvas. But it's done using computer. Nowadays they are reducing frames at times, added lot of screen shakes, and using different colours that are shiny ofcourse the technology has improved giving clearly picture but the thing with colour those days is that these colours were choosen based on research for how human eye would interpret and nowadays they are using vibrant colours that they believe maybe more audience captivating. These animation movements are really great.
a not to subtle reminder why series of the past took bloody ages to get made and this is partly cg anyway, which ain't actually a terrible thing but it needs to be worked with a certain way
@@matthias4037 ya it seems hand drawn rendering was switched to computer around the early 70s. Perhaps research online. But it could be some were hand drawn. Now animation itself is hand drawn even till today. I mean the final line art and colouring. Sometimes i miss my own comments. perhaps. I could write a small book. I remember i missed this comment i made on using 2d animation and how it differed from 3d in the sense of a media.
The 80s were the definition of pouring your entire life and soul into your work during the golden anime age. I love this style, but I also understand how stupidly hard and time consuming it was to make. Most productions at this quality were always gambling on bankruptcy of their anime failed to meet expectations.
Talk about Synchronicity! I just watched all the MagaZone 23 episodes on Blu-ray just the other night. I absolutely love old school 80's anime. The animation and aesthetics of the time were truly inspiring. I mean look at all that hand drawn detail.
Man imagine growing up in the 1980s being a fan of Anime and you thought the future just like the 2020s now would've had advanced technology like robots or flying cars which we still don't have yet but Anime throughout the decades has improved with technology we have today since it became mainstream.
Anime hasn't improved, it peaked in the mid 90's, after 2000 it was all downhill and the result is the crap we have today. 80's and 90's is the peak of the mountain.
I don't know about improvement of anime - right now everyone looks like a 6 year's old with silly dances and instead of cool fully animetad action scenes we got shitty 3D. 80-90's was a peak. And it is not a nostalgia for me because I was born in late 90's, I saw majority of this old titles couple years ago.
can you believe that this was actually in the movie theaters it is listed as Robotech the movie if that tells you how big Robotech was back in the eighties and for most of us it was a Gateway into anime
@@airixxxx Well yes and No because there are some Animes out there like My Hero, Demon slayer, jujutsu kaisen and a few others that’s very popular nowadays but nothing beats the classics of 90s Hand drawn Anime with all the details artists but into it with Aesthetic vibes to it.
I see a lot of arguments in the comments here. As an animator myself, I'd like to say that every era has incredible stories. Each decade brings the influences of the artists and writers entire lives. Watching those stories play out in the acting, color choices, and concepts is a beautiful experience. Megazone 23's production history was a story within itself. I'm glad we can watch and appreciate these stories. My only wish is that the creatives who worked on these stories were truly appreciated ans got paid their true worth during and after release.
Animation fan, here. Thanks for this! Megazone 23's bts is just wild. For one, they changed character designers from Hirano's "kawaii" style to Yasuomi Umetsu's more realistic look for the follow-up, which is very controversial at the time. Btw, Yasuomi Umetsu would go on to make Kite, which is a very badass anime.
:o Always loved Japan Mecha Anime, but it wasn't easy to watch because internet and digital media wasn't advance back then. Wow thanks for showing this on RUclips
That is megazone 23 part 2. Just epic hand drawn animation. There are parts where you can tell they cut costs but otherwise the animation was pretty impressive overall.
"That scene" (when the space cruiser is preparing to fire their "big gun") will always haunt my mind. To be watching what is supposed to be a teenage adventure cartoon and for the film to shift gears into torture porn was quite shocking and barf inducing the first time I saw it. I was not prepared. PS: you may have made a note about it already, but the Sentinels from *The Matrix* (as well as some major plot points) were lifted almost wholesale from this series/film.
Agree. I think I was 11 or 12 when I first watched this shortly after its release. I had seen Robotech, and that had a few deaths, but this was uplose, squeamish, and painfull to watch. Didn't vomit, but was about to. :D After that, I got used to and enjoyed the violence in anime.
I'm not sure if I would classify it as torture porn, but the mecha genre has often included the horrors of war to varying degrees. In this case we have the Dezalg of whom use automated weapons and probes to do their fighting. they're brutally effective, but will not hesitate to go straight for the kill when it comes to pilots and bridge crew with their drilling tentacles designed to pierce and rip apart ship hauls from the inside out. We never see the Dezalg in person and never see their perspective, but their absence hints at a cold hearted complacency to let their automated machines of war do their dirty work for them. I've always viewed it as a bit of a cautionary tale to a degree.
"Me and Anime" go way back to Star Blazers. I grew up on this stuff. I was 11 when I first saw this in 87. My best friend got it in Little Tokyo on VHS and he smuggled it to school lol. We watched it in the computer lab (where our work was done on TRS 80 computers lmao.) During that time, growing up in LA...The only way you could see cutting edge (for its time) chit like this was Little Tokyo or you had to go to Japan. American cartoons were remedial compared to Anime in scope. And African Americans like me were never exposed to it to the degree me and my best friend were. We were the "nerds" of our community and at that time, you were really on an island if you were Black and into Anime. And even mainstream Americans didn't really watch it that much. But it blew us away when we saw any kind of Anime, especially Robots. Akira was the first anime that went mainstream in the West. It even came out in theaters here and was reviewed by Western critics like Siskel & Ebert. We all grew up on Disney movies. The animation techniques of the West were better, more lifelike than anime back then...But the overall production and themes in Anime were far more expansive, daring, graphic, and when it came to "robots" and "sci-fi", the West didn't even compare. My favorite Anime of course will always be Macross. Megazone 23 was a close 2nd. I can't imagine what having RUclips back then would have been like. Another one you should check out is Dangaio.
yes! I just started watching it, I'm 2 hours in and its pretty entertaining. Gonna try to watch all cyberpunk animes according to the list on wikipedia.
In addition to the obvious ones (Akira/Ghost in the Shell/Edgerunners/Bubblegum Crisis/Alita) I highly recommend Blade Runner Blackout 2022/Black Lotus, Vivy: Flourite Eyes, Akudama Drive, Iria: Zeiram the Animation, Ergo Proxy, Appleseed, Black Magic M-66, Patlabor, Robot Carnival and Cyber City Oedo.
Megazone 23 (part 2) was one a huge following for me. My only real gripe was how crappy some scenes were simply because one cut had very high shading and reflection detail, and the next cut of the scene was dry, single colors. But it still holds up overall in my heart. (All though Macross 84, probably retains the highest quality overall, for that Era, before akira was released.
I still like this kind of animation. Thought it doesn't blow my mind. I've seen guy racing that fast he got his body falling apart. I've seen other guy riding on a back of a naked female cybord (moving on 4 limbs) shooting lasers from eyes. It's hard to impress me.
Wow the hand drawn look when done on this level makes cgi look wack asf I'm blown away by the color and sharpness of it all. You can tell this is a quality production.
Did you know that Robotech was not even a real title? It was made of _three different Japanese shows compiled together_ for USA television: *Super Dimensional Fortress Macross* (main plot source), *Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross* and *Genesis Climber Mospeada.* I don't think it was about making show longer -- Macross itself was long enought to last until 2009... But I'm not surprised considering how hard USA censored and edited even shows as harmless as Pokemon and Sailormoon🤔
I was just thinking how breathtaking and time consuming the animation looked only to snort laughing at 1:27 when I saw where they cut corners for their budget! Incredible animation overall
If any future animator here is reading this, please know that the world NEEDS more traditional, hand-drawn animation and will forever love it above all else! Nothing replaces or matches the soul and grit of lovely 2-D animations. ❤️
@@Joshua_N-A I am and 'Old School' anime otaku and I have a HUGE library of video laserdiscs and DVDs from the 1980s and 1990s on Japanese anime all direct imports!! A very expensive hobby of mine, but I am very proud of my collection!!!😄👍
@@Joshua_N-A Probably, but you can do some treasure hunting and can find some through eBay. I know that they still exist out there. There are alot of Japanese sellers with alot of cool and rare stuff for sale. I purchased a NEO-GEO videogame system made back in 1997 with some Japanese arcade games titles.
_Urotsukidōji: Legend of the Overfiend_ came out a year later in 1987 and finished in 1989. I don't think Japan gave a single shit about obscenity in the 1980s lol.
If you're going to make a motorcycle that can turn into a mecha suit, maybe consider putting some actual armor plates on it so some chick doesn't ventilate you with a lousy machine pistol.
For real. Every kid on that mal forum seems to think anime from this time period hasn’t aged well when it’s the complete opposite anime has only gotten worse.
@@DubbedJey I agree nowadays the biggest discussions are about waifus and dumb fanservice tropes. Looking at the new stuff like shield hero vs something like inuyasha is very telling same genre but somehow everything’s crappier and when you point this out some kid with a cat girl profile picture tries telling you you don’t know what your talking about and saying modern anime relies too much on selling mex and nothing of substance they get offended. Very few anime now do that only one that I can even think of that didn’t do that was violet evergarden.
I tried to look for this series on the app, but I wasn't able to find it. Are some series on a rotating basis? That said, finding a LOT of other stuff to binge watch and enjoy regardless.
Anyone using LG os? Got the lg c1. mostly because it was reccemended best gaming TV, plus PC features. Wondering if Asian crush app works? Has retro crush inside? Just wondering maybe a restart of the TV will fix it. Tried deleting and re adding it the app. No luck. Just the settings i gotta put back.
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The 1980s, "The Golden Age" of robot anime shows. The Japanese anime studios were DECADES ahead of their time with this type of free-style art!!
Almost 40 years later, and it still looks incredible!!!
Bruh the 90s is the golden age
Spoken like someone who doesn't know anything about mecha.
By common definition of "golden age", I would rather say the 70s: first super robot, first real robot, tons of influential titles published.
@@GiacomoSorbi No, I think the '80s are (one of?) the peak of mecha. The '70s explored new concepts, but the '80s developed those ideas more, and had better quality animation and designs. Also, having the record companies investing in anime didn't hurt (see: Macross).
And it's all drawn from papers
Perfect example of why hand drawn will always be better than CG
Absolutely fantastic animation here 🔥
No this is also computer animated.
Older software but computer the BG is painted on canvas. But it's done using computer. Nowadays they are reducing frames at times, added lot of screen shakes, and using different colours that are shiny ofcourse the technology has improved giving clearly picture but the thing with colour those days is that these colours were choosen based on research for how human eye would interpret and nowadays they are using vibrant colours that they believe maybe more audience captivating. These animation movements are really great.
a not to subtle reminder why series of the past took bloody ages to get made
and this is partly cg anyway, which ain't actually a terrible thing but it needs to be worked with a certain way
@@isaacsamuel7517
Those were hand-drawn cells. What are you saying?
@@matthias4037 ya it seems hand drawn rendering was switched to computer around the early 70s. Perhaps research online. But it could be some were hand drawn. Now animation itself is hand drawn even till today. I mean the final line art and colouring.
Sometimes i miss my own comments. perhaps. I could write a small book. I remember i missed this comment i made on using 2d animation and how it differed from 3d in the sense of a media.
@@isaacsamuel7517 I dont think CG animation in the anime became a thing until the mid nineties mate
I love being a kid in the 80's! Best decade ever! Loved the mecha back then.
5:33 No, the Sergeant is NOT alright... he appears to have been slightly injured
He got a lil something in his eye..
😅😂😂😂😂😂🎉
Walk it off Sergeant!
Sergeant, fix bayonets!!
This 80s cyberpunk anime scene will blow your sergeant
The 80s were the definition of pouring your entire life and soul into your work during the golden anime age. I love this style, but I also understand how stupidly hard and time consuming it was to make. Most productions at this quality were always gambling on bankruptcy of their anime failed to meet expectations.
yeah and lots of animators working 120 hours a week at 2 cents an hour.
Talk about Synchronicity! I just watched all the MagaZone 23 episodes on Blu-ray just the other night. I absolutely love old school 80's anime. The animation and aesthetics of the time were truly inspiring. I mean look at all that hand drawn detail.
This is the stuff I grew up on. I love it.
Nothing beats the old hand drawn animes
@@jh5131 Agreed 💯
Veritech veteran pilots unite
@@James-wd9ib always good to see another protoculture addict! 😁👍
I love this channel introducing me to so many bangers
Man imagine growing up in the 1980s being a fan of Anime and you thought the future just like the 2020s now would've had advanced technology like robots or flying cars which we still don't have yet but Anime throughout the decades has improved with technology we have today since it became mainstream.
Anime hasn't improved, it peaked in the mid 90's, after 2000 it was all downhill and the result is the crap we have today. 80's and 90's is the peak of the mountain.
I don't know about improvement of anime - right now everyone looks like a 6 year's old with silly dances and instead of cool fully animetad action scenes we got shitty 3D. 80-90's was a peak. And it is not a nostalgia for me because I was born in late 90's, I saw majority of this old titles couple years ago.
can you believe that this was actually in the movie theaters it is listed as Robotech the movie if that tells you how big Robotech was back in the eighties and for most of us it was a Gateway into anime
Hey I'm trying to make the mechs and robo-waifus but it ain't easy by myself!
@@airixxxx Well yes and No because there are some Animes out there like My Hero, Demon slayer, jujutsu kaisen and a few others that’s very popular nowadays but nothing beats the classics of 90s Hand drawn Anime with all the details artists but into it with Aesthetic vibes to it.
Megazone 23 part 2 was one of the best mech anime’s of its time. Down to the soundtrack to the amazing action scenes.
man... i love the violence and the attention to the animation and drawings... miss the 80s, 90s anime style
I see a lot of arguments in the comments here. As an animator myself, I'd like to say that every era has incredible stories. Each decade brings the influences of the artists and writers entire lives. Watching those stories play out in the acting, color choices, and concepts is a beautiful experience.
Megazone 23's production history was a story within itself. I'm glad we can watch and appreciate these stories. My only wish is that the creatives who worked on these stories were truly appreciated ans got paid their true worth during and after release.
Animation fan, here. Thanks for this!
Megazone 23's bts is just wild. For one, they changed character designers from Hirano's "kawaii" style to Yasuomi Umetsu's more realistic look for the follow-up, which is very controversial at the time.
Btw, Yasuomi Umetsu would go on to make Kite, which is a very badass anime.
I want to thank you for setting up a channel to devoted for this. I'm subbing.
absolutely gorgeous animation with gore and guts to do it!
What A Fine Recommendation From RUclips!
Nice.
Well made 80-90s anime have such a great aesthetic
:o Always loved Japan Mecha Anime, but it wasn't easy to watch because internet and digital media wasn't advance back then. Wow thanks for showing this on RUclips
Love the suggestion! And it leads me to some packs, I guess I found way more than I was looking atm. Thanks!
the 80s pure gold retro anime ,was a wondeerfull age for anime :D
That is megazone 23 part 2. Just epic hand drawn animation. There are parts where you can tell they cut costs but otherwise the animation was pretty impressive overall.
No need for weak clickbait titles ScreenCrush.. we already respect every single video you guys put out!
"That scene" (when the space cruiser is preparing to fire their "big gun") will always haunt my mind. To be watching what is supposed to be a teenage adventure cartoon and for the film to shift gears into torture porn was quite shocking and barf inducing the first time I saw it. I was not prepared.
PS: you may have made a note about it already, but the Sentinels from *The Matrix* (as well as some major plot points) were lifted almost wholesale from this series/film.
Agree. I think I was 11 or 12 when I first watched this shortly after its release. I had seen Robotech, and that had a few deaths, but this was uplose, squeamish, and painfull to watch. Didn't vomit, but was about to. :D
After that, I got used to and enjoyed the violence in anime.
I'm not sure if I would classify it as torture porn, but the mecha genre has often included the horrors of war to varying degrees. In this case we have the Dezalg of whom use automated weapons and probes to do their fighting. they're brutally effective, but will not hesitate to go straight for the kill when it comes to pilots and bridge crew with their drilling tentacles designed to pierce and rip apart ship hauls from the inside out. We never see the Dezalg in person and never see their perspective, but their absence hints at a cold hearted complacency to let their automated machines of war do their dirty work for them.
I've always viewed it as a bit of a cautionary tale to a degree.
"Me and Anime" go way back to Star Blazers. I grew up on this stuff. I was 11 when I first saw this in 87. My best friend got it in Little Tokyo on VHS and he smuggled it to school lol.
We watched it in the computer lab (where our work was done on TRS 80 computers lmao.) During that time, growing up in LA...The only way you could see cutting edge (for its time) chit like this was Little Tokyo or you had to go to Japan.
American cartoons were remedial compared to Anime in scope. And African Americans like me were never exposed to it to the degree me and my best friend were. We were the "nerds" of our community and at that time, you were really on an island if you were Black and into Anime.
And even mainstream Americans didn't really watch it that much. But it blew us away when we saw any kind of Anime, especially Robots. Akira was the first anime that went mainstream in the West. It even came out in theaters here and was reviewed by Western critics like Siskel & Ebert.
We all grew up on Disney movies. The animation techniques of the West were better, more lifelike than anime back then...But the overall production and themes in Anime were far more expansive, daring, graphic, and when it came to "robots" and "sci-fi", the West didn't even compare.
My favorite Anime of course will always be Macross. Megazone 23 was a close 2nd. I can't imagine what having RUclips back then would have been like. Another one you should check out is Dangaio.
THE MEGAZONE 23 SOUND TRACK was the apex of J POP IN THE 80S ALONG WITH MACROSS AND AREA 88.
Best channel ever
I loved watching anime in the 80's best time for anime
The 80-90s were the pinnacle of anime.
Just watched this other day. Good watch! Nothing better than old school Anime to get your mind off of how insane the world has become.
Facts on facts
I love cyberpunk~❤
yes! I just started watching it, I'm 2 hours in and its pretty entertaining. Gonna try to watch all cyberpunk animes according to the list on wikipedia.
In addition to the obvious ones (Akira/Ghost in the Shell/Edgerunners/Bubblegum Crisis/Alita) I highly recommend Blade Runner Blackout 2022/Black Lotus, Vivy: Flourite Eyes, Akudama Drive, Iria: Zeiram the Animation, Ergo Proxy, Appleseed, Black Magic M-66, Patlabor, Robot Carnival and Cyber City Oedo.
Megazone 23 (part 2) was one a huge following for me. My only real gripe was how crappy some scenes were simply because one cut had very high shading and reflection detail, and the next cut of the scene was dry, single colors.
But it still holds up overall in my heart. (All though Macross 84, probably retains the highest quality overall, for that Era, before akira was released.
god i love how detailed old school looks
I still like this kind of animation. Thought it doesn't blow my mind. I've seen guy racing that fast he got his body falling apart. I've seen other guy riding on a back of a naked female cybord (moving on 4 limbs) shooting lasers from eyes. It's hard to impress me.
You were right man, that was sick!
I want anime like this back!
Wow the hand drawn look when done on this level makes cgi look wack asf I'm blown away by the color and sharpness of it all. You can tell this is a quality production.
I loved Robotech and a couple other mecha cartoons when I was a kid in the 80s.
Did you know that Robotech was not even a real title? It was made of _three different Japanese shows compiled together_ for USA television: *Super Dimensional Fortress Macross* (main plot source), *Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross* and *Genesis Climber Mospeada.*
I don't think it was about making show longer -- Macross itself was long enought to last until 2009... But I'm not surprised considering how hard USA censored and edited even shows as harmless as Pokemon and Sailormoon🤔
Robotech is not a thing
Another home run retro clip guys!
There's something about hand-drawn animation like this that just feels so much more visceral and authentic than modern animation.
I was just thinking how breathtaking and time consuming the animation looked only to snort laughing at 1:27 when I saw where they cut corners for their budget! Incredible animation overall
DAMN!!! QUALITY BEYOND THEIR AGE
The story in this anime is out of this world! LOL :P
That looks mental.
5:54 That wink will give you nightmares.
The dust on the cells makes it feel real lol
It's got everything, girls, guns, bikes, and giant fightin' robots.
Back when characters in anime had normal haircuts. Ah, good times.
Imma add this to the list
they made a game recently that was very inspired by this work, the 13 sentinels, impressive game
This stuff is the bomb. I don't get enough japanese sci Fi anime. Can't get enough 👍👌👌👌
If any future animator here is reading this, please know that the world NEEDS more traditional, hand-drawn animation and will forever love it above all else! Nothing replaces or matches the soul and grit of lovely 2-D animations. ❤️
That’s Kaneida being a badass.
The anime that introduced me to anime genius Yasuomi Umetsu...
The scene just before the activation of the ADAM system as the ship approaches earth.
It's still and always be better than crappy CGI. 👍👍👍
Bring back 80s rock sci-fi
1985 or 1986 is when I 1st saw MEGAZONE 23. RAW JAPANESE ON VHS/VCR NO DUB/NO SUBTITLES
Who needs CGI when you have a hand drawn mastepiece anime like this
There is CG in this scene. Lmao
@@PaleSalad where?
@@mobi8046 in his mind
Who needs CGI? The animation studios to afford these animations heh
@@jadenepia5960 Heaps of the backgrounds are CGI... It's not hard to notice.
Mega zone 1 has incredible ost
the name SHOGO brings back fond memories of the S.H.O.G.O Armored division game.
Very Good
My epilepsy caught epilepsy watching this!
somewhere in japan a huge robot is being built and tested and perfected..they are too obsessed with the thought of being able to to not be.
This anime was quite brutal and bloody for 1986 by-the-way!!😁
OVA is the the way if you wanna go pass censorship especially back then. Home video is more lenient than tv airings.
@@Joshua_N-A I am and 'Old School' anime otaku and I have a HUGE library of video laserdiscs and DVDs from the 1980s and 1990s on Japanese anime all direct imports!!
A very expensive hobby of mine, but I am very proud of my collection!!!😄👍
@@iangarrett3308 are anime video cassettes rarer and hard to find?
@@Joshua_N-A Probably, but you can do some treasure hunting and can find some through eBay. I know that they still exist out there.
There are alot of Japanese sellers with alot of cool and rare stuff for sale. I purchased a NEO-GEO videogame system made back in 1997 with some Japanese arcade games titles.
_Urotsukidōji: Legend of the Overfiend_ came out a year later in 1987 and finished in 1989. I don't think Japan gave a single shit about obscenity in the 1980s lol.
my irl reaction: *jaw drops* his motorcycle just turned him into a gundam!
3:36
If Megazone back to SRW and meet Gundam Witch of Mercury
That guy and Guel Jeturk will be mistaken each other as twin brother
This is the type anime I grew up on
5:36 That scene really blew my mind before 🤯🥶🥵 (NOW, not so much) 😜
Huzzah!! A man of culture I see!!!
The good stuff always remains in Japan..
Cara...que anime fantástico!
Had all 3 and let some one barrow them one at a time n down one Awsome series they actually progressed the artwork the characters aged. And changed
If you're going to make a motorcycle that can turn into a mecha suit, maybe consider putting some actual armor plates on it so some chick doesn't ventilate you with a lousy machine pistol.
They really love their Light and Shades in the 80s, now animes are almost flat looking with vivid colors
Good snippet from the movie, but the FX-101 battle scene is over-the-top insane.
Holy hell this looks amazing
Mind unblown.
This movie was such a trip. Not what it seems.
Lol this is basically a VR game called Runner…. Very fun game
Wow los detalles son geniales
Thought this look familiar. I have this three part series. Each with different animation styles.
Alright now im curious thanks lol 👍
Advanced military transforming mecha getting taken out by handguns lol
I love the 80s
Man even after loosing all investors they still did a great job of this anime
Most young guys don't even acknowledge these masterpieces.
For real. Every kid on that mal forum seems to think anime from this time period hasn’t aged well when it’s the complete opposite anime has only gotten worse.
@@Psx806 I think for the most part, most Anime of the era has forgotten the core essence of Anime.
@@DubbedJey I agree nowadays the biggest discussions are about waifus and dumb fanservice tropes. Looking at the new stuff like shield hero vs something like inuyasha is very telling same genre but somehow everything’s crappier and when you point this out some kid with a cat girl profile picture tries telling you you don’t know what your talking about and saying modern anime relies too much on selling mex and nothing of substance they get offended. Very few anime now do that only one that I can even think of that didn’t do that was violet evergarden.
@@Psx806 Agreed 100%
1:06 paquita la del barrio is a badass
80's anime are far better than towadays
3:18 Son Goku... is that you?
That's wild how the quality differs shot to shot.
Wow, that looks awesome! Ooooh, ouch. Hey, that's not bad. Ugh, how awful! Hey, that's pretty cool!
Didn't really blow my mind but it was okay
Man. And in only a few short years, we'd go from this level of detail to "she's a different character because her hair is a different color."
Damn that's good
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I tried to look for this series on the app, but I wasn't able to find it. Are some series on a rotating basis?
That said, finding a LOT of other stuff to binge watch and enjoy regardless.
Anyone using LG os? Got the lg c1. mostly because it was reccemended best gaming TV, plus PC features.
Wondering if Asian crush app works? Has retro crush inside?
Just wondering maybe a restart of the TV will fix it. Tried deleting and re adding it the app. No luck. Just the settings i gotta put back.
This is Matrix!
(Ghost in the Shell was only a small part of it)
Reminds me of Einhander
Bakayaro does not mean asshole. It means "complete idiot" or something along those lines.
Retro crush app on console when ? 😔
In the 80's america still had robots like in The Jetsons