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Dear BT
It's been awhile since the last BTLOG. (yup, it sure has!) Are there any problems? Have you ran out of Anime to watch? I could recomend a few.
With crap (ugh seriously you guys!)
Andy West, UK
(Andy Westminster, Yuck)
(Hmm Westminster? Looks important!)
Have I run out of Anime to watch, Andy? No WAI! I mean, I'm just trying to chew myself through this long list I have. It's so long, I had to create a separate bookmark folder for first episode anime videos on Youtube. See here... (opens Bookmarks menu to show the Youtube folder).
And I most certainly did not pause my daily routine just because I'm a lazy bum. Because I'm most certainly isn't...
(Hey, what the...?!)
(OOPS! *hides*)
(Okay, who turned my journal into a sbemail parody?! Eh nevermind. I'll just delete this first part before I post the entry.)
AAAAAAAAND,... I'm back! Provided I still have a few small matters to settle in the Big City, but I'm pretty much free now. The second anniversary of The FAN is approaching, and it happens to coincide with the day I'll post the cover page for the second part of the current episode. If you read my webcomic, you'll know what I mean. If you don't... *creepy, threatening stare, tense silence*
The end of June also marks the long dreaded one year anniversary of PC's last reformat, and I'm afraid of what nasty events that day has in store for me. At the very least, the anti-virus license is very likely to expire around that time, and I have no real idea as to what I'll do when that happens.
Okay. On to more important things. Like the newest review. Ready? Here it goes!
What happens when you take a dadaist manga that was meant to parody various manga genres, and give it to the crackiest director who ever worked in the anime industry?
An epic story of world conquest, romance, horror, big hammy moments, cute animals and teddy bear shaped alien invaders, Excel Saga tells the story of the kah-razy redhead, Excel Excel, who applied for a job at the world dominating organization Across, and immediately fell in love with it's charismatic leader, Il Palazzo. Hyatt, a sick girl who dies twice every episode also joins in, and the quest to take over the city, begins. Every single time, the girls run into some sort of conflict, which they are forced to solve, while they loose track of their original objective. Also hindering them in their efforts, is a highly incompetent band of superheroes (who happen to be their next door neighbours), their corrupt and funny looking sponsor, and the fellow mad scientist, who likes kids a bit too much. And when Across DOES succeed in it's plan, all hell breaks loose, and things take a turn to the serious.
All the while, a wondering couple of father and son, and their mighty Afro Headed mentor, who is non other than the director himself, fight for the fate of the entire universe. And one lone dog wanders the earth, seeking revenge on her original owner, who betrayed her and and killed her only real friends.
Random, weird, strangely hilarious, and packed with tons of parodies of classic titles, Excel Saga is THE archetypal widget series, recommended for everyone who loves things that just don't make any sense.
(Okay, time to remove that silly first... What! STO.......
Devious Comments
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No nightmare, you were awake.
Therefore it is a tragedy.
Christian Dannecker.
I was feeling rather silly when I wrote it. The joke is, that someone started writing a SBemail parody in my journal, then I took over, wrote the normal entry, and forgot to delete what was already written. That's pretty much making fun of myself, because I almost always loose track of myself when I'm writing in this journal. Sometimes I spend some time re-reading my old entries and even I'm surprised as to what I wrote.
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It is my desire, to feel the world around me.
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No nightmare, you were awake.
Therefore it is a tragedy.
Christian Dannecker.
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It is my desire, to feel the world around me.
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No nightmare, you were awake.
Therefore it is a tragedy.
Christian Dannecker.
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