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machine_dove at 11:48am on 03/05/2004
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If you ever want to make your head explode, alternate discs of "World of Narue" with "Boogiepop Phantom." If that doesn't do it, few things in this world will.
Also, Key the Metal Idol rocked. Erik thought it was like Chobits, but he only watched about 15 minutes of it (a few minutes from four different episodes) and read the back of the discs, so he can be forgiven for that. Episode 14 was the show's biggest flaw, I think - 90 minutes of "Tell, don't Show" isn't really much fun. I think they could have found a better way of unfolding the backstory than that.
Work...so...boring!!!
Also, Key the Metal Idol rocked. Erik thought it was like Chobits, but he only watched about 15 minutes of it (a few minutes from four different episodes) and read the back of the discs, so he can be forgiven for that. Episode 14 was the show's biggest flaw, I think - 90 minutes of "Tell, don't Show" isn't really much fun. I think they could have found a better way of unfolding the backstory than that.
Work...so...boring!!!
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Boogiepop Phantom is also very good - hard-core psychological. Depression, OCD, schizophrenia, and whatnot. Pretty dark, makes you think. You might like it. The ending kicked ass (in my ever-so-humble opinion, of course).